Bezos Expeditions

Established in 2005, Bezos Expeditions is a family office based in Mercer Island, Washington, managing Jeff Bezos' personal venture capital investments. It invests in businesses across various sectors at seed, early, and later stages.

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Tenstorrent

Series D in 2024
Tenstorrent Inc. is a technology company based in Toronto, Canada, with an additional office in Austin, Texas, founded in 2016. The company specializes in the development and manufacturing of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) tailored for machine learning and data processing tasks. Its hardware architecture is designed to support a range of applications, from battery-powered Internet of Things (IoT) devices to large-scale cloud servers, providing scalable solutions for deep learning. Tenstorrent's offerings enable developers and researchers in the artificial intelligence sector to enhance computational performance and adapt algorithms effectively, positioning the company as a key player in advancing AI technology.

Outgo

Venture Round in 2024
Outgo Network Inc. is a Seattle-based company that offers an all-in-one vertical banking solution specifically designed for freight carriers. Founded in 2022 by former executives from leading transportation firms, including Uber and Convoy, Outgo provides a suite of products that automate essential financial processes such as broker setups, invoicing, factoring, collections, accounting, and tax services. By eliminating the need for contracts and minimums, Outgo empowers carriers to gain greater control over their finances, addressing a long-standing challenge in the industry.

Rivr

Seed Round in 2024
Founded in Berlin, Germany in 2015, Rivr specializes in AI-driven user classification technology for programmatic advertising and mobile marketing. Its proprietary platform teaches machines to understand complex digital relationships, enabling advertisers to connect with audiences more effectively.

Contextual AI

Series A in 2024
Contextual AI offers a pioneering approach to generative AI for the workplace.

NotCo

Series D in 2022
Founded in 2015, NotCo specializes in developing plant-based alternatives to animal-derived products such as mayonnaise, milk, yogurt, dressings, and desserts. Utilizing artificial intelligence, the company creates food systems that mimic the taste and functionality of their animal-based counterparts.

Overtime

Series D in 2022
Overtime is a digital-first sports network targeting the next generation of fans. Based in New York City, it produces original content across various platforms, including YouTube, Snapchat, IGTV, Instagram, and TikTok. The company generates revenue through sponsorships, advertising, media rights, and merchandise sales.

La Haus

Series C in 2022
La Haus is an online residential platform founded in 2017 and headquartered in Medellín, Antioquia. The company provides a digital marketplace that assists individuals in locating their ideal homes. Its platform features a variety of property listings and offers recommendations from real estate specialists, all at no cost to users. By streamlining the home-search process, La Haus enables customers to explore multiple options efficiently while also helping them save money.

Realworld

Seed Round in 2022
Realworld operates a life management platform that consolidates finances, health, insurance, and other personal information into a single interface. The service offers a financial dashboard for tracking spending and net worth, secure smart document storage for important files, and automated calendar reminders for essential tasks. It leverages AI-driven insights to help users optimize routines, prioritize decisions, and improve personal organization. By integrating multiple aspects of daily life, Realworld aims to simplify adulthood and empower individuals to manage their information and financial decisions more efficiently.

Arrived

Series A in 2022
Arrived Homes, LLC is a Seattle-based company founded in 2019 that specializes in residential real estate investment services. The company provides a platform for individuals to invest in rental properties by purchasing shares, allowing them to earn passive income from rental payments and potential property appreciation. Arrived Homes manages all aspects of the investment process, including property acquisition, necessary improvements, and ongoing management, thereby simplifying the experience for investors. The company's focus is on enabling financial independence for its clients through accessible real estate investments, making homeownership more attainable without the burdens of direct property management.

Stark Bank

Series B in 2022
Stark Bank is a Brazilian fintech that operates a banking platform and open banking solutions for businesses. Based in São Paulo, it provides technology that helps companies scale operations by enabling transfers, payments, and charges. The company offers developer friendly APIs and straightforward integration to manage transactions and bank transfers, enabling clients to accept, process, and disburse payments while reducing avoidable fees and complexity.

Outgo

Seed Round in 2022
Outgo Network Inc. is a Seattle-based company that offers an all-in-one vertical banking solution specifically designed for freight carriers. Founded in 2022 by former executives from leading transportation firms, including Uber and Convoy, Outgo provides a suite of products that automate essential financial processes such as broker setups, invoicing, factoring, collections, accounting, and tax services. By eliminating the need for contracts and minimums, Outgo empowers carriers to gain greater control over their finances, addressing a long-standing challenge in the industry.

doxo

Series C in 2022
doxo Inc. is a Seattle-based company that provides an online platform for consumers to manage their billing and payment needs efficiently. Founded in 2008, doxo offers a paperless billing and bill pay service that allows users to schedule payments, track their payment history, and organize all their bills and account information in one location. The platform supports over 10 million consumers and facilitates payments to more than 120,000 billers across various service categories. In addition to its basic services, doxo offers a subscription service called doxoPLUS, which includes enhanced payment features and protections. The company's solutions also cater to businesses in sectors such as finance, utilities, and healthcare, providing them with a streamlined way to connect with customers and receive payments. By leveraging a network-driven approach, doxo aims to transform the bill pay experience for consumers, billers, and financial technology providers alike.

Wildtype

Series B in 2022
Wildtype is a San Francisco-based agtech company focused on developing clean and sustainable seafood through cellular agriculture. The company aims to address critical global challenges such as climate change, food security, and health by creating sushi-grade salmon that offers the same nutritional benefits as wild-caught fish but without contaminants like mercury, microplastics, antibiotics, or pesticides. By providing an alternative to traditional seafood, Wildtype seeks to protect wild species and oceans while contributing to the reversal of global food insecurity. The company's innovative approach positions it as a leader in redefining how meat is sourced, promoting healthier and more sustainable consumption options.

Cloud Paper

Venture Round in 2022
Founded in Seattle, Washington in 2019, Cloud Paper manufactures sustainable bamboo-based toilet paper rolls. Sold online, their products aim to reduce deforestation by using no trees or plastic packaging.

Lummo

Series C in 2022
Lummo empower entrepreneurs and brands in SEA to accelerate their growth and to serve their customers by giving them the best technology.

WhyLabs

Series A in 2021
WhyLabs provides an AI observability platform that enables teams to monitor real-time predictive and generative AI applications. It surfaces issues such as bad actors, bias, performance decay, data drift, and data quality problems, helping teams reduce manual operations by over 80% and expedite incident resolution.

Chipper

Series C in 2021
Chipper facilitates free cross-border money transfers via its mobile app. Users can send funds to any mobile number in Africa, with support for multiple currencies.

Ula

Series B in 2021
Ula is a technology-driven distribution and credit marketplace application that focuses on supporting micro, small, and medium enterprises in Indonesia. Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Jakarta, with additional offices in Bengaluru and Singapore, Ula provides a B2B marketplace designed specifically for small retailers. The platform enables these retailers to access a diverse range of products at competitive prices while managing their inventory and supply chain more effectively. Ula offers favorable payment terms and working capital solutions, allowing store owners to stock only the inventory they need and ultimately enhance their profitability. By leveraging technology, Ula addresses key challenges in traditional retail, ensuring that small businesses can thrive in a rapidly evolving digital marketplace.

La Haus

Series B in 2021
La Haus is an online residential platform founded in 2017 and headquartered in Medellín, Antioquia. The company provides a digital marketplace that assists individuals in locating their ideal homes. Its platform features a variety of property listings and offers recommendations from real estate specialists, all at no cost to users. By streamlining the home-search process, La Haus enables customers to explore multiple options efficiently while also helping them save money.

Arrived

Seed Round in 2021
Arrived Homes, LLC is a Seattle-based company founded in 2019 that specializes in residential real estate investment services. The company provides a platform for individuals to invest in rental properties by purchasing shares, allowing them to earn passive income from rental payments and potential property appreciation. Arrived Homes manages all aspects of the investment process, including property acquisition, necessary improvements, and ongoing management, thereby simplifying the experience for investors. The company's focus is on enabling financial independence for its clients through accessible real estate investments, making homeownership more attainable without the burdens of direct property management.

Chipper

Series C in 2021
Chipper facilitates free cross-border money transfers via its mobile app. Users can send funds to any mobile number in Africa, with support for multiple currencies.

Realworld

Seed Round in 2021
Realworld operates a life management platform that consolidates finances, health, insurance, and other personal information into a single interface. The service offers a financial dashboard for tracking spending and net worth, secure smart document storage for important files, and automated calendar reminders for essential tasks. It leverages AI-driven insights to help users optimize routines, prioritize decisions, and improve personal organization. By integrating multiple aspects of daily life, Realworld aims to simplify adulthood and empower individuals to manage their information and financial decisions more efficiently.

Pilot

Series C in 2021
Pilot provides bookkeeping, tax, and CFO services for growing businesses. Its platform offers automated accrual basis bookkeeping, generating on-demand, accurate financial reports to reduce time, cost, and labor associated with traditional outsourced practices.

Pave

Series A in 2020
Pave operates an online platform that facilitates affordable personal credit. Additionally, it offers an end-to-end compensation management platform for companies, ensuring fair and transparent compensation practices.

Chipper

Series B in 2020
Chipper facilitates free cross-border money transfers via its mobile app. Users can send funds to any mobile number in Africa, with support for multiple currencies.

Chipper

Series B in 2020
Chipper facilitates free cross-border money transfers via its mobile app. Users can send funds to any mobile number in Africa, with support for multiple currencies.

WhyLabs

Seed Round in 2020
WhyLabs provides an AI observability platform that enables teams to monitor real-time predictive and generative AI applications. It surfaces issues such as bad actors, bias, performance decay, data drift, and data quality problems, helping teams reduce manual operations by over 80% and expedite incident resolution.

NotCo

Series C in 2020
Founded in 2015, NotCo specializes in developing plant-based alternatives to animal-derived products such as mayonnaise, milk, yogurt, dressings, and desserts. Utilizing artificial intelligence, the company creates food systems that mimic the taste and functionality of their animal-based counterparts.

Sana Biotechnology

Series A in 2020
Founded in 2018, Sana Biotechnology focuses on creating and delivering engineered cells as medicine for patients. The company aims to reprogram cells in the body or replace damaged ones to treat a broad range of diseases, with a pipeline including SC291, SC262, SC255, UP421, and other candidates across therapeutic areas like oncology, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, and CNS.

Nautilus Biotechnology

Series B in 2020
Nautilus Biotechnology is a life sciences company developing platform technology to quantify and unlock the complexity of the human proteome. It aims to revolutionize proteomics, accelerate drug development, and improve healthcare management by democratizing access to the proteome.

Mindstrong

Series C in 2020
Mindstrong Health, established in 2013 and based in Mountain View, California, specializes in remote mental health care. It offers a digital therapeutic platform that combines AI-powered technology, data, and clinical expertise to monitor and improve users' mental health. The platform tracks symptoms continuously through passive data collection from human-computer interactions, enabling evidence-based interventions and personalized support. Services include cognitive behavioral therapy, psychoeducation, crisis management, and more, helping thousands of users, including those with serious mental illness.

Spiral

Seed Round in 2019
Spiral Technologies Inc. is a software company based in Seattle, Washington, founded in 2018. The company specializes in developing an artificial intelligence-driven platform that analyzes omnichannel customer feedback. This platform scans various voice and text channels to detect emerging issues and trends, allowing businesses to address problems proactively. By converting customer feedback into actionable insights, Spiral supports organizations in enhancing their customer-centric processes and improving overall satisfaction. The solution integrates seamlessly with customer relationship management systems, facilitating real-time tracking and enabling companies to effectively manage and respond to customer concerns.

NotCo

Series B in 2019
Founded in 2015, NotCo specializes in developing plant-based alternatives to animal-derived products such as mayonnaise, milk, yogurt, dressings, and desserts. Utilizing artificial intelligence, the company creates food systems that mimic the taste and functionality of their animal-based counterparts.

Mindstrong

Series B in 2018
Mindstrong Health, established in 2013 and based in Mountain View, California, specializes in remote mental health care. It offers a digital therapeutic platform that combines AI-powered technology, data, and clinical expertise to monitor and improve users' mental health. The platform tracks symptoms continuously through passive data collection from human-computer interactions, enabling evidence-based interventions and personalized support. Services include cognitive behavioral therapy, psychoeducation, crisis management, and more, helping thousands of users, including those with serious mental illness.

Pulse Labs - The Best Insights Have a Pulse

Seed Round in 2018
Pulse Labs is a Seattle-based company that specializes in user testing for voice applications within the voice ecosystem, including platforms like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Founded in 2017, Pulse Labs offers a comprehensive platform that enables developers and designers to conduct rigorous testing of their voice applications with real users from diverse demographics. By capturing real-time interactions and analyzing user behavior, the company provides valuable insights that help businesses enhance user experience and satisfaction. Pulse Labs has positioned itself as a premier solution for obtaining user feedback, facilitating informed product development in the rapidly evolving voice application market. The company was also selected as one of the nine startups in the inaugural Alexa Accelerator, which is supported by Amazon's Alexa Fund and Techstars Seattle.

insitro

Series A in 2018
Insitro, Inc. is a data-driven company focused on drug discovery and development, particularly targeting nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Founded in 2018 by Daphne Koller and based in South San Francisco, California, Insitro harnesses machine learning and high-throughput biology to revolutionize the process of drug discovery. The company creates extensive functional genomic data sets and integrates them with patient data through innovative machine learning techniques. This approach allows Insitro to build predictive models that enhance target selection, streamline the design of therapeutics, and optimize drug development strategies. By addressing critical challenges in pharmaceutical research and development, Insitro aims to accelerate the delivery of new and effective treatments to patients.

Mark43

Series C in 2018
Mark43, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing advanced software solutions for law enforcement agencies. Founded in 2012 and based in New York, Mark43 offers an integrated application known as Mark43 RMS for managing law enforcement data and a cloud-based system called Mark43 CAD for emergency response coordination. These platforms facilitate data collection, management, and analysis, enabling law enforcement officials to gain insights that improve decision-making and resource allocation. The software includes features such as bi-directional syncing, mission-critical AVL mapping, and advanced analytics tools that help agencies identify crime hotspots and optimize their operations. Mark43 is dedicated to enhancing public safety and empowering communities through innovative technology that improves the overall quality of life.

Plenty

Series B in 2017
Plenty is a vertical farming company that operates indoor vertical farms to grow fresh, nutritious produce with far lower water and land use than conventional farming. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in South San Francisco, California, Plenty uses proprietary systems that combine engineering, software and crop science to deliver year-round crops without GMOs or pesticides and with minimal fertilizer runoff.

Deep Sentinel

Series A in 2017
Founded by serial entrepreneur David Selinger, Deep Sentinel develops AI-based security systems designed to prevent crimes before they occur. The company combines artificial intelligence with real-time human monitoring, offering AI-powered surveillance, live remote guards, and audio intervention to deter intruders and protect properties.

Domo

Series D in 2017
Domo operates a cloud-based platform that digitally connects employees at all levels with real-time data and insights, enabling business management via smartphones.

Rethink Robotics

Series E in 2017
Rethink Robotics develops industrial robots and software to automate manufacturing processes. The company combines trainable, safe and cost-effective robots with skilled labor to create an integrated workforce that increases flexibility, lowers costs and supports investment in skilled personnel. Its Baxter robot, powered by Intera, a software platform, serves a wide range of industries as a workforce multiplier. Rethink Robotics also offers the Baxter Research Robot with sensors and an open software development kit to enable researchers to build custom applications. Based in Boston, the company focuses on accelerating robotics innovation in manufacturing and related fields by delivering collaborative robots that handle repetitive or hazardous tasks such as loading and unloading, packing, molding, machining and inspection.

Unity Biotechnology

Series B in 2016
Unity Biotechnology is a biotechnology company dedicated to developing therapeutics that prevent, halt, or reverse age-related diseases. Its primary focus involves targeting senescent cells, designing senolytic medicines to clear these cells from the body while leaving normal cells unaffected. The company's pipeline includes UBX1325 for age-related eye diseases like diabetic macular edema.

EverFi

Series C in 2016
EverFi offers an interactive digital learning platform focused on critical life skills for students. It provides engaging online courses in areas such as financial literacy, STEM readiness, health and wellness, diversity and inclusion, and substance abuse prevention to over 7,000 schools nationwide.

Funding U

Seed Round in 2016
Founded in 2015, Funding U is a merit-based student lender headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. It offers alternative financing solutions to traditional bank loans by assessing students' academic performance, career trajectory, and earning potential. This enables career-focused college students to secure fixed-interest rate loans, reducing the risk of dropping out due to financial constraints.

Mark43

Series B in 2016
Mark43, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing advanced software solutions for law enforcement agencies. Founded in 2012 and based in New York, Mark43 offers an integrated application known as Mark43 RMS for managing law enforcement data and a cloud-based system called Mark43 CAD for emergency response coordination. These platforms facilitate data collection, management, and analysis, enabling law enforcement officials to gain insights that improve decision-making and resource allocation. The software includes features such as bi-directional syncing, mission-critical AVL mapping, and advanced analytics tools that help agencies identify crime hotspots and optimize their operations. Mark43 is dedicated to enhancing public safety and empowering communities through innovative technology that improves the overall quality of life.

Remitly

Series C in 2016
Remitly Global, Inc. is a digital remittance company that specializes in facilitating international money transfers through its extensive network across Africa, Asia, Central Europe, and South America. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with additional offices in London, Manila, and Nicaragua, Remitly offers a mobile payment service that allows consumers in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom to send money easily to friends and family. The company utilizes advanced technology to streamline the money transfer process, eliminating unnecessary steps and fees associated with traditional methods. As a licensed money transmitter, Remitly operates in 49 states and Washington, D.C., providing a cost-effective and reliable service for its customers. Revenue is generated through transaction fees and foreign exchange spreads, positioning Remitly as a key player in the evolving financial services landscape for immigrants.

GRAIL

Series A in 2016
GRAIL focuses on developing technologies for early cancer detection. Founded in 2016, the company specializes in a pan-cancer screening test that measures circulating nucleic acids in blood using high-intensity sequencing.

Fundbox

Series B in 2015
Founded in 2013, Fundbox operates a payments network that facilitates transactions between businesses. It provides credit and payment solutions to small businesses serving other businesses (SMB2B), empowering them with fast and intuitive access to business credit.

General Fusion

Venture Round in 2015
General Fusion Inc., established in 2002 and headquartered in Burnaby, Canada, specializes in developing commercial Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF), a hybrid fusion method combining magnetic confinement and inertial confinement principles. The company focuses on creating utility-scale fusion power using its patent-pending MTF concept, which has the potential to provide clean, safe, and economical energy. General Fusion develops key subsystems such as plasma injectors, acoustic drivers, and liquid metal vortex compression tests to advance its MTF technology. Backed by a global syndicate of investors, industry leaders, and technology pioneers, General Fusion aims to demonstrate and commercialize its innovative fusion power plants by the end of the decade.

Vessel

Series B in 2015
Vessel Group, Inc., established in 2013 and led by CEO Jason Kilar (ex-Hulu, Amazon), operates an online video platform. The platform offers a wide range of video content, categorized into over 20 genres such as comedy, gaming, music, and news. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, Vessel is backed by prominent investors including Benchmark, Greylock Partners, and Bezos Expeditions.

Stack Overflow

Series D in 2015
Stack Overflow is a company that operates an online platform and community for developers to learn, ask, and share programming knowledge. It offers complementary products including Stack Overflow for Teams, a knowledge-management platform for mission-critical information; Stack Overflow for Talent and Jobs, a hiring and employer-branding solution for technology teams; Stack Overflow Advertising for product promotion; and Stack Overflow Enterprise, a private, centralized space for large teams to collaborate and access critical company information. The platform also supports private knowledge sharing and helps developers solve coding problems as well as discover job opportunities, contributing to both individual learning and organizational efficiency.

Stack Exchange

Venture Round in 2015
Stack Exchange Inc. operates a network of question-and-answer sites that cater to a diverse range of topics, including software programming, cooking, photography, and gaming. The platform enables users to ask and answer questions without the need for registration, facilitating open knowledge sharing among its community. A key feature of the company is Stack Overflow for Teams, which assists development teams in addressing their queries effectively. The company serves a wide audience, including programmers, researchers, photographers, and experts across various fields. Originally founded as Stack Overflow in 2008, it rebranded to Stack Exchange Inc. in March 2011 and is headquartered in New York, New York.

Rethink Robotics

Series D in 2015
Rethink Robotics develops industrial robots and software to automate manufacturing processes. The company combines trainable, safe and cost-effective robots with skilled labor to create an integrated workforce that increases flexibility, lowers costs and supports investment in skilled personnel. Its Baxter robot, powered by Intera, a software platform, serves a wide range of industries as a workforce multiplier. Rethink Robotics also offers the Baxter Research Robot with sensors and an open software development kit to enable researchers to build custom applications. Based in Boston, the company focuses on accelerating robotics innovation in manufacturing and related fields by delivering collaborative robots that handle repetitive or hazardous tasks such as loading and unloading, packing, molding, machining and inspection.

Pro.com

Series A in 2014
Pro.com is a full-service remodeling general contractor operating in Seattle, Portland, the San Francisco Bay Area, Denver, and Phoenix. The company focuses on enhancing the residential construction experience by combining the expertise of its construction professionals with advanced technology. Pro.com offers a smart pricing software that utilizes a comprehensive database and algorithms to generate accurate, detailed quotes with fixed pricing. This platform also provides mobile-friendly estimates and project management tools, allowing both Pro.com staff and homeowners to monitor project progress. By connecting homeowners with service professionals, Pro.com facilitates the booking and scheduling of home improvement services, ensuring a streamlined process for managing home renovation projects.

Lookout

Series F in 2014
Lookout, Inc. is a cybersecurity company specializing in cloud-based technology solutions for mobile security. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in major cities worldwide, Lookout offers a range of products including mobile security apps for both Android and iOS devices. Its solutions encompass Mobile Threat Protection, a Mobile Intelligence Center for real-time threat investigations, and an App Vetting API designed to secure enterprise and commercial app stores. By providing organizations with tools to enable bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies, ensure compliance, and combat advanced mobile threats, Lookout empowers enterprises and individuals to safeguard their sensitive data across devices, applications, networks, and clouds. The company's platform is trusted by various enterprises, government agencies, and millions of consumers, allowing them to manage their data securely and efficiently.

Juno Therapeutics

Series B in 2014
Juno Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing innovative cell-based immunotherapies for cancer treatment. Utilizing chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) and T cell receptor (TCR) technologies, Juno engineers T cells to target and eliminate cancer cells. The company's product pipeline includes several promising candidates, such as JCAR017, in Phase I/II trials for relapsed or refractory non-Hodgkin lymphoma and acute lymphoblastic leukemia, as well as JCAR018 for pediatric patients with CD22-positive cancers. Other candidates target various malignancies, including neuroblastoma, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, and glioblastoma. Juno collaborates with leading cancer research institutions to advance its therapies and was founded in 2013, headquartered in Seattle, Washington. In 2018, Juno became a subsidiary of Bristol-Myers Squibb Company.

Vessel

Series A in 2014
Vessel Group, Inc., established in 2013 and led by CEO Jason Kilar (ex-Hulu, Amazon), operates an online video platform. The platform offers a wide range of video content, categorized into over 20 genres such as comedy, gaming, music, and news. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, Vessel is backed by prominent investors including Benchmark, Greylock Partners, and Bezos Expeditions.

Pro.com

Seed Round in 2014
Pro.com is a full-service remodeling general contractor operating in Seattle, Portland, the San Francisco Bay Area, Denver, and Phoenix. The company focuses on enhancing the residential construction experience by combining the expertise of its construction professionals with advanced technology. Pro.com offers a smart pricing software that utilizes a comprehensive database and algorithms to generate accurate, detailed quotes with fixed pricing. This platform also provides mobile-friendly estimates and project management tools, allowing both Pro.com staff and homeowners to monitor project progress. By connecting homeowners with service professionals, Pro.com facilitates the booking and scheduling of home improvement services, ensuring a streamlined process for managing home renovation projects.

Juno Therapeutics

Series A in 2014
Juno Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing innovative cell-based immunotherapies for cancer treatment. Utilizing chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) and T cell receptor (TCR) technologies, Juno engineers T cells to target and eliminate cancer cells. The company's product pipeline includes several promising candidates, such as JCAR017, in Phase I/II trials for relapsed or refractory non-Hodgkin lymphoma and acute lymphoblastic leukemia, as well as JCAR018 for pediatric patients with CD22-positive cancers. Other candidates target various malignancies, including neuroblastoma, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, and glioblastoma. Juno collaborates with leading cancer research institutions to advance its therapies and was founded in 2013, headquartered in Seattle, Washington. In 2018, Juno became a subsidiary of Bristol-Myers Squibb Company.

Crowdrise

Series A in 2014
Crowdrise, Inc. is an online fundraising platform established in 2009 and headquartered in Royal Oak, Michigan. It specializes in facilitating fundraising for a diverse range of charitable and personal causes, including medical expenses, educational needs, and volunteer projects. The platform serves individuals, non-profits, and event managers, enabling users to create fundraisers, discover friends and charities, and connect with various events. Crowdrise has partnered with GoFundMe, leveraging its extensive donor community to enhance fundraising efforts. The platform is utilized by numerous charities and renowned individuals, allowing them to mobilize support for positive social missions. Crowdrise's mission is to empower users to effectively engage their communities and raise significant funds for important causes.

Remitly

Series A in 2014
Remitly Global, Inc. is a digital remittance company that specializes in facilitating international money transfers through its extensive network across Africa, Asia, Central Europe, and South America. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with additional offices in London, Manila, and Nicaragua, Remitly offers a mobile payment service that allows consumers in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom to send money easily to friends and family. The company utilizes advanced technology to streamline the money transfer process, eliminating unnecessary steps and fees associated with traditional methods. As a licensed money transmitter, Remitly operates in 49 states and Washington, D.C., providing a cost-effective and reliable service for its customers. Revenue is generated through transaction fees and foreign exchange spreads, positioning Remitly as a key player in the evolving financial services landscape for immigrants.

Rethink Robotics

Series C in 2013
Rethink Robotics develops industrial robots and software to automate manufacturing processes. The company combines trainable, safe and cost-effective robots with skilled labor to create an integrated workforce that increases flexibility, lowers costs and supports investment in skilled personnel. Its Baxter robot, powered by Intera, a software platform, serves a wide range of industries as a workforce multiplier. Rethink Robotics also offers the Baxter Research Robot with sensors and an open software development kit to enable researchers to build custom applications. Based in Boston, the company focuses on accelerating robotics innovation in manufacturing and related fields by delivering collaborative robots that handle repetitive or hazardous tasks such as loading and unloading, packing, molding, machining and inspection.

General Fusion

Series C in 2013
General Fusion Inc., established in 2002 and headquartered in Burnaby, Canada, specializes in developing commercial Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF), a hybrid fusion method combining magnetic confinement and inertial confinement principles. The company focuses on creating utility-scale fusion power using its patent-pending MTF concept, which has the potential to provide clean, safe, and economical energy. General Fusion develops key subsystems such as plasma injectors, acoustic drivers, and liquid metal vortex compression tests to advance its MTF technology. Backed by a global syndicate of investors, industry leaders, and technology pioneers, General Fusion aims to demonstrate and commercialize its innovative fusion power plants by the end of the decade.

Stack Overflow

Series C in 2013
Stack Overflow is a company that operates an online platform and community for developers to learn, ask, and share programming knowledge. It offers complementary products including Stack Overflow for Teams, a knowledge-management platform for mission-critical information; Stack Overflow for Talent and Jobs, a hiring and employer-branding solution for technology teams; Stack Overflow Advertising for product promotion; and Stack Overflow Enterprise, a private, centralized space for large teams to collaborate and access critical company information. The platform also supports private knowledge sharing and helps developers solve coding problems as well as discover job opportunities, contributing to both individual learning and organizational efficiency.

Business Insider

Venture Round in 2013
Insider Inc. operates a comprehensive business news website catering to audiences in India and globally. The platform delivers timely information on a wide range of topics including business, technology, finance, politics, lifestyle, and leadership insights. It covers entrepreneurial initiatives, advancements in various fields such as automobiles and gadgets, and offers analysis on the digital landscape, including e-commerce and fintech. Additionally, Insider Inc. aggregates top news stories from various sources and provides in-depth insights and data analysis. The company, originally founded as Business Insider in May 2007, rebranded to Insider Inc. in January 2018 and is headquartered in New York, New York. It also offers advertising services to enhance its revenue streams.

Domo

Series B in 2013
Domo operates a cloud-based platform that digitally connects employees at all levels with real-time data and insights, enabling business management via smartphones.

Nextdoor

Series B in 2013
Nextdoor operates a social networking platform connecting neighbors globally, fostering local conversations and community support. It offers services like Help Map to assist vulnerable residents during crises. The company is headquartered in San Francisco with operations across multiple countries.

General Assembly

Series B in 2012
General Assembly is an education and career transformation company founded in 2011 and headquartered in New York, United States. It specializes in providing training in in-demand skills through full-time immersive programs designed to empower individuals in their pursuit of fulfilling careers. General Assembly offers a range of educational programming and support services, fostering a collaborative community where professionals can enhance their skills and connect with employment opportunities, particularly in technology. The company aims to facilitate career transitions and equip individuals with the knowledge and tools necessary to succeed in the modern workforce.

D-Wave Systems

Venture Round in 2012
D-Wave Systems Inc. is a pioneering company in the field of quantum computing, recognized as the world’s first commercial supplier of quantum computers. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Burnaby, Canada, D-Wave specializes in the development, fabrication, and integration of superconducting quantum computers. The company offers a range of products, including the D-Wave Two System, a commercial quantum computer, and D-Wave Hybrid, an open-source platform for creating hybrid quantum-classical applications. Leap, its cloud-based service, provides real-time access to quantum computing resources along with development tools and educational content. D-Wave’s quantum computers are applied across various sectors, addressing challenges in mission planning, logistics, machine learning, and optimization problems, among others. The company serves diverse industries, including defense, finance, energy, and academia, and also offers professional services, training, and customer support to enhance user experience and application development.

Aviary

Venture Round in 2012
Aviary is a photo-editing platform founded in 2007, headquartered in New York City, dedicated to empowering creative expression through imagery. It provides an intuitive editing experience with a wide range of creative content, including custom filters, frames, graphics, and overlays. The platform serves both everyday content creators and professional photographers, offering a free SDK that allows developers to embed a robust, customizable photo editor into various applications across iOS, Android, Windows, and Web (HTML5). Aviary has powered thousands of mobile applications and facilitated the editing of billions of images worldwide.

Rethink Robotics

Series C in 2012
Rethink Robotics develops industrial robots and software to automate manufacturing processes. The company combines trainable, safe and cost-effective robots with skilled labor to create an integrated workforce that increases flexibility, lowers costs and supports investment in skilled personnel. Its Baxter robot, powered by Intera, a software platform, serves a wide range of industries as a workforce multiplier. Rethink Robotics also offers the Baxter Research Robot with sensors and an open software development kit to enable researchers to build custom applications. Based in Boston, the company focuses on accelerating robotics innovation in manufacturing and related fields by delivering collaborative robots that handle repetitive or hazardous tasks such as loading and unloading, packing, molding, machining and inspection.

Remitly

Seed Round in 2012
Remitly Global, Inc. is a digital remittance company that specializes in facilitating international money transfers through its extensive network across Africa, Asia, Central Europe, and South America. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with additional offices in London, Manila, and Nicaragua, Remitly offers a mobile payment service that allows consumers in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom to send money easily to friends and family. The company utilizes advanced technology to streamline the money transfer process, eliminating unnecessary steps and fees associated with traditional methods. As a licensed money transmitter, Remitly operates in 49 states and Washington, D.C., providing a cost-effective and reliable service for its customers. Revenue is generated through transaction fees and foreign exchange spreads, positioning Remitly as a key player in the evolving financial services landscape for immigrants.

Workday

Series F in 2011
Workday provides enterprise cloud applications for finance, human capital management, planning, and data analytics. Its Financial Management suite covers general ledger, accounts payable and receivable, cash and asset management, revenue recognition, project and resource management, time and expense tracking, and financial reporting. Its HCM suite manages workforce lifecycle, organization management, compensation, absence and benefits administration, global talent management, and skills development. Additional offerings include Insights Business Planning Cloud for finance, HR, and sales planning; Prism Analytics for integrated data analytics; Workday Student for higher education administration; and Data-as-a-Service to support decision-making. The company serves industries including technology, financial services, professional services, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, education, government and nonprofit. Headquartered in Pleasanton, California, Workday was founded in 2005 and operates as a cloud-based software provider for enterprise customers seeking integrated, scalable solutions to manage and analyze their financial and human capital resources.

MakerBot

Venture Round in 2011
MakerBot Industries, a subsidiary of Stratasys, specializes in the production of desktop 3D printers, making 3D printing more accessible and affordable. With over 80,000 printers installed globally, MakerBot holds a significant share of the desktop 3D printing market. The company caters to both educational and professional sectors, providing reliable printers and extruders capable of working with diverse materials, including carbon fiber, which are optimized for strength and heat resistance. MakerBot also offers a comprehensive ecosystem that includes software such as MakerBot PrintShop and MakerBot Mobile, as well as support, training, and a robust online community through Thingiverse. The company has received numerous awards for its innovations, reflecting its impact on the consumer electronics landscape.

General Fusion

Series B in 2011
General Fusion Inc., established in 2002 and headquartered in Burnaby, Canada, specializes in developing commercial Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF), a hybrid fusion method combining magnetic confinement and inertial confinement principles. The company focuses on creating utility-scale fusion power using its patent-pending MTF concept, which has the potential to provide clean, safe, and economical energy. General Fusion develops key subsystems such as plasma injectors, acoustic drivers, and liquid metal vortex compression tests to advance its MTF technology. Backed by a global syndicate of investors, industry leaders, and technology pioneers, General Fusion aims to demonstrate and commercialize its innovative fusion power plants by the end of the decade.

doxo

Series B in 2011
doxo Inc. is a Seattle-based company that provides an online platform for consumers to manage their billing and payment needs efficiently. Founded in 2008, doxo offers a paperless billing and bill pay service that allows users to schedule payments, track their payment history, and organize all their bills and account information in one location. The platform supports over 10 million consumers and facilitates payments to more than 120,000 billers across various service categories. In addition to its basic services, doxo offers a subscription service called doxoPLUS, which includes enhanced payment features and protections. The company's solutions also cater to businesses in sectors such as finance, utilities, and healthcare, providing them with a streamlined way to connect with customers and receive payments. By leveraging a network-driven approach, doxo aims to transform the bill pay experience for consumers, billers, and financial technology providers alike.

Rethink Robotics

Series B in 2010
Rethink Robotics develops industrial robots and software to automate manufacturing processes. The company combines trainable, safe and cost-effective robots with skilled labor to create an integrated workforce that increases flexibility, lowers costs and supports investment in skilled personnel. Its Baxter robot, powered by Intera, a software platform, serves a wide range of industries as a workforce multiplier. Rethink Robotics also offers the Baxter Research Robot with sensors and an open software development kit to enable researchers to build custom applications. Based in Boston, the company focuses on accelerating robotics innovation in manufacturing and related fields by delivering collaborative robots that handle repetitive or hazardous tasks such as loading and unloading, packing, molding, machining and inspection.

doxo

Series A in 2009
doxo Inc. is a Seattle-based company that provides an online platform for consumers to manage their billing and payment needs efficiently. Founded in 2008, doxo offers a paperless billing and bill pay service that allows users to schedule payments, track their payment history, and organize all their bills and account information in one location. The platform supports over 10 million consumers and facilitates payments to more than 120,000 billers across various service categories. In addition to its basic services, doxo offers a subscription service called doxoPLUS, which includes enhanced payment features and protections. The company's solutions also cater to businesses in sectors such as finance, utilities, and healthcare, providing them with a streamlined way to connect with customers and receive payments. By leveraging a network-driven approach, doxo aims to transform the bill pay experience for consumers, billers, and financial technology providers alike.

Aviary

Series B in 2009
Aviary is a photo-editing platform founded in 2007, headquartered in New York City, dedicated to empowering creative expression through imagery. It provides an intuitive editing experience with a wide range of creative content, including custom filters, frames, graphics, and overlays. The platform serves both everyday content creators and professional photographers, offering a free SDK that allows developers to embed a robust, customizable photo editor into various applications across iOS, Android, Windows, and Web (HTML5). Aviary has powered thousands of mobile applications and facilitated the editing of billions of images worldwide.

Rethink Robotics

Series A in 2009
Rethink Robotics develops industrial robots and software to automate manufacturing processes. The company combines trainable, safe and cost-effective robots with skilled labor to create an integrated workforce that increases flexibility, lowers costs and supports investment in skilled personnel. Its Baxter robot, powered by Intera, a software platform, serves a wide range of industries as a workforce multiplier. Rethink Robotics also offers the Baxter Research Robot with sensors and an open software development kit to enable researchers to build custom applications. Based in Boston, the company focuses on accelerating robotics innovation in manufacturing and related fields by delivering collaborative robots that handle repetitive or hazardous tasks such as loading and unloading, packing, molding, machining and inspection.

Finsphere

Series B in 2009
Finsphere Corporation is a provider of mobile identity-authentication services that specializes in fraud management for financial institutions, retail payment networks, and mobile network operators. Founded in 2007 and based in Bellevue, Washington, the company operates on the principle of "mobile as identity," leveraging the proximity of a user's mobile phone to validate transactions. Finsphere utilizes advanced analytic platforms and applications, protected by U.S. and international patents, to deliver non-intrusive, privacy-enhancing services for real-time authentication of credit and debit card transactions. Its offerings include solutions for risk and authentication analytics, identity and risk management, adaptive access, and marketing initiatives, all aimed at enhancing customer experiences while protecting against fraud.

TeachStreet

Series A in 2009
TeachStreet is an online platform designed to connect lifelong learners with classes and instructors across the United States. The company facilitates the discovery of educational opportunities by allowing users to search for classes by subject or teacher. In addition to serving students, TeachStreet provides teachers and schools with comprehensive online tools to effectively manage their teaching businesses and generate leads. The platform also features a community forum where educators, coaches, and experts can share their knowledge and experiences, fostering a collaborative learning environment. Through these offerings, TeachStreet enhances the educational experience for both learners and educators.

Rethink Robotics

Series A in 2008
Rethink Robotics develops industrial robots and software to automate manufacturing processes. The company combines trainable, safe and cost-effective robots with skilled labor to create an integrated workforce that increases flexibility, lowers costs and supports investment in skilled personnel. Its Baxter robot, powered by Intera, a software platform, serves a wide range of industries as a workforce multiplier. Rethink Robotics also offers the Baxter Research Robot with sensors and an open software development kit to enable researchers to build custom applications. Based in Boston, the company focuses on accelerating robotics innovation in manufacturing and related fields by delivering collaborative robots that handle repetitive or hazardous tasks such as loading and unloading, packing, molding, machining and inspection.

X (formerly Twitter)

Series B in 2008
Twitter is a social networking platform that facilitates the exchange of micro-blogs, known as "tweets," which can be up to 280 characters in length. Launched in 2006, it allows users to send and read tweets through various means, including web browsers, SMS, and mobile applications. With over 400 million monthly visitors and 255 million active users, Twitter serves as a global real-time communications platform. Its diverse user base includes world leaders, athletes, entertainers, and news organizations, contributing to its role as a significant source of information and engagement. The platform is available in more than 35 languages and has a strong presence in major cities worldwide, with headquarters in San Francisco and offices across the United States and internationally.

Finsphere

Series A in 2008
Finsphere Corporation is a provider of mobile identity-authentication services that specializes in fraud management for financial institutions, retail payment networks, and mobile network operators. Founded in 2007 and based in Bellevue, Washington, the company operates on the principle of "mobile as identity," leveraging the proximity of a user's mobile phone to validate transactions. Finsphere utilizes advanced analytic platforms and applications, protected by U.S. and international patents, to deliver non-intrusive, privacy-enhancing services for real-time authentication of credit and debit card transactions. Its offerings include solutions for risk and authentication analytics, identity and risk management, adaptive access, and marketing initiatives, all aimed at enhancing customer experiences while protecting against fraud.

Pelago

Series B in 2008
Pelago, founded in 2006 by former Amazon executives, focuses on harnessing the convergence of location awareness, information accessibility, and social interaction to foster innovation in personal storytelling. Its primary product, Whrrl v2.0, launched in March 2009, is a mobile and web application that allows users to capture and share their life experiences in real-time through story formats, integrating location data, photos, and text updates. Users have control over their privacy settings and can share stories across various platforms, including Facebook and Twitter. Whrrl v2.0 supports collaborative storytelling, enabling multiple users to contribute to a single narrative from different devices. The platform accommodates participation through various means, including SMS, email, and Wi-Fi-enabled digital cameras, ensuring broad accessibility. Each story is assigned a unique URL for easy sharing, and users can edit their contributions on the Whrrl website after the experience. Through these features, Pelago aims to eliminate barriers to inspiration, information, and human connection.

Kongregate

Series B in 2008
Kongregate, founded by Jim and Emily Greer, is a prominent mobile game publisher and web gaming portal that focuses on indie games and community engagement. Established with the aim of creating an open platform for game developers, Kongregate prioritizes fair treatment and support for its partners, fostering a rich environment for both players and developers. The company's web portal hosts over 100,000 free games, attracting tens of millions of players monthly, while its mobile games have garnered hundreds of millions of downloads and gameplays. In 2018, Kongregate launched Kartridge, a community-driven PC gaming platform that empowers developers by allowing them to maintain full control over their games, including pricing and user experience. Through its diverse offerings, Kongregate serves as a vital link between game developers and their audiences, enhancing the overall gaming experience.

Skytap

Series A in 2007
Skytap, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based solutions focused on modernizing and migrating enterprise applications. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with additional locations in Toronto and London, Skytap offers the Skytap Cloud platform, which facilitates self-service access to production-like environments for development and testing teams, promoting more frequent code testing. The company integrates cloud automation with existing processes, allowing organizations to build, run, and evolve hybrid applications efficiently while adopting modern development practices such as agile and DevOps. Skytap's services encompass cloud migration, application modernization, and strategic consulting, all aimed at enhancing the speed, safety, and efficiency of application development to meet the demands of the digital services economy. Founded in 2006, Skytap was initially known as illumita, Inc. until its rebranding in 2008.

Aviary

Venture Round in 2007
Aviary is a photo-editing platform founded in 2007, headquartered in New York City, dedicated to empowering creative expression through imagery. It provides an intuitive editing experience with a wide range of creative content, including custom filters, frames, graphics, and overlays. The platform serves both everyday content creators and professional photographers, offering a free SDK that allows developers to embed a robust, customizable photo editor into various applications across iOS, Android, Windows, and Web (HTML5). Aviary has powered thousands of mobile applications and facilitated the editing of billions of images worldwide.

ChaCha

Series A in 2006
ChaCha is a leading real-time question-and-answer service that allows users to obtain fast, free answers through various platforms, including SMS, mobile apps, and voice services. Since its launch, the service has answered over two billion questions from more than 32 million unique users each month, establishing itself as a top destination for online information. ChaCha's "ask-a-smart-friend" model combines human expertise with technology, providing users with personalized responses in a conversational format. The company collaborates with major brands across various industries, including entertainment, consumer goods, and political campaigns, making it one of the fastest-growing mobile and online publishers. Co-founded by entrepreneur Scott Jones, ChaCha has gained recognition for its innovative approach to answering questions and engaging audiences.

Basecamp

Series A in 2006
Basecamp, LLC is a project management company that provides an online platform for organizations to manage projects, groups, and client work. Founded in January 1999 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Basecamp serves clients globally. Originally established as 37signals, the company rebranded to Basecamp in February 2014. The platform offers various features designed to facilitate collaboration and enhance productivity among teams.

MFG.com

Series A in 2005
Founded in 2000, MFG.com operates a global online marketplace connecting buyers with manufacturers for custom parts, textiles, and assemblies. It facilitates interaction through its platform, enabling sourcing professionals to locate suppliers for various manufacturing processes like CNC machining, injection molding, and metal fabrication. The company serves a wide range of manufacturers, from small machine shops to large conglomerates.

Atlas Data Storage

Atlas Data Storage specializes in innovative data storage solutions. It develops systems that encode digital information into synthetic DNA, offering end-to-end services from semiconductor-based synthesis to enzyme engineering. This approach enables long-term, high-density data storage, catering to diverse sectors with scalable and energy-efficient solutions.

Toloka

Toloka AI offers a data-centric environment that supports fast and scalable AI development across the ML lifecycle with the help of human insight gathered responsibly and securely. Toloka is used by organizations in e-commerce, R&D, banking, autonomous vehicles, web services, and more. Toloka relies on a geographically diverse crowd of several million registered users and state-of-the-art technologies for managing data labeling and human-in-the-loop processes.
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