DoCoMo Capital

DoCoMo Capital is a company focused on delivering innovative mobile services powered by advanced technologies to over 53 million customers of NTT DOCOMO. In addition to its service offerings, DoCoMo Capital invests in venture-backed start-up companies, enabling them to utilize NTT DOCOMO's extensive resources and capabilities for their growth and success. The company aims to foster collaboration and innovation within the mobile services sector, ensuring that both established and emerging businesses can thrive in a competitive landscape.

Neil Sadaranganey

Managing Director

37 past transactions

Skydio

Series E in 2023
Skydio, Inc. is a drone manufacturer founded in 2014 and based in Redwood City, California. The company specializes in developing artificial intelligence-powered drones that cater to consumers, enterprises, and government clients. Skydio's drones utilize an array of cameras and proprietary computer vision technology to autonomously navigate and avoid obstacles in real-time, allowing users to perform complex tasks with ease. The company's initial product, the R1, showcased its ability to track subjects and film them while avoiding obstacles without human intervention. This was followed by the Skydio 2 in 2019, which improved upon its predecessor by enhancing autonomous tracking and video capabilities while reducing the price significantly. Skydio's flagship drone, the X2, features advanced capabilities such as seven cameras, 100x zoom, and night vision, aimed at transforming ordinary users into proficient pilots through its self-piloting features. Skydio has garnered support from prominent investors and strategic partners, positioning it as a leader in the drone industry.

TrackR

Series B in 2017
TrackR develops apps, cloud databases, and small Bluetooth devices that help people locate their misplaced items. The company has shipped over 8 million devices and is sold in over 5,000 stores worldwide. TrackR was ranked #45 by the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies, and is backed by the Revolution Growth, Foundry Group, Resolute Ventures, IncWell Venture Capital, Orange Fab, Amazon Alexa Fund, and others.

Adero

Series B in 2017
Adero, Inc. is a technology company based in Goleta, California, specializing in intelligent organization systems that help individuals locate lost or misplaced items. Founded in 2008 and originally known as TrackR, Inc., Adero offers a Bluetooth-based tracking device that employs low-power wireless sensors compatible with various platforms. The company aims to alleviate the stress associated with misplaced belongings by enabling users to track their items easily through a mobile application available for both iPhone and Android devices. Adero's innovative solutions have earned recognition, including being named one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies in 2019.

Nok Nok Labs

Series D in 2017
Nok Nok Labs, Inc. is a cybersecurity company based in Palo Alto, California, founded in 2011. It specializes in developing online authentication solutions aimed at enhancing security for organizations. The company offers a range of products, including the Multifactor Authentication Client for both desktop and mobile devices, which leverage existing security features to authenticate users across various applications. Additionally, Nok Nok Labs provides a Multifactor Authentication Server that supports diverse authentication methods and devices, as well as an application SDK designed for FIDO-based authentication on smartwatches. The company is committed to transforming online security by enabling end-to-end trust and addressing the complexities of authentication in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. With a team of seasoned professionals from notable companies, Nok Nok Labs aims to unify and strengthen authentication practices, offering organizations greater flexibility and scalability in their security measures.

Grabit

Series B in 2016
Grabit, Inc. is a technology company based in Sunnyvale, California, specializing in electroadhesion-based gripping solutions for robotics and material handling. Founded in 2011, Grabit develops innovative products designed to enhance productivity in various industries, including manufacturing, logistics, and apparel. Its offerings include Stackit, an auto-layering robot that utilizes electroadhesive grippers for stacking materials; Meterit, a gravity-fed conveyor equipped with an electroadhesive film for intelligent load handling; and Conveyit, a system that employs an electroadhesive belt to secure items for automated sorting and delayering. The company serves several Fortune 500 clients, providing advanced solutions that facilitate efficient operations in sectors such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and package shipping. In December 2019, Grabit filed for reorganization under Chapter 11, indicating a restructuring phase in its business operations.

Nok Nok Labs

Series C in 2015
Nok Nok Labs, Inc. is a cybersecurity company based in Palo Alto, California, founded in 2011. It specializes in developing online authentication solutions aimed at enhancing security for organizations. The company offers a range of products, including the Multifactor Authentication Client for both desktop and mobile devices, which leverage existing security features to authenticate users across various applications. Additionally, Nok Nok Labs provides a Multifactor Authentication Server that supports diverse authentication methods and devices, as well as an application SDK designed for FIDO-based authentication on smartwatches. The company is committed to transforming online security by enabling end-to-end trust and addressing the complexities of authentication in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. With a team of seasoned professionals from notable companies, Nok Nok Labs aims to unify and strengthen authentication practices, offering organizations greater flexibility and scalability in their security measures.

Influitive

Series B in 2015
Influitive Corporation specializes in advocate marketing software solutions for business-to-business (B2B) software and technology firms globally. Its flagship product, AdvocateHub, facilitates the creation of advocate communities where customers, partners, and employees engage in activities such as referrals, reference calls, and product reviews. This platform enhances marketing and sales efforts by harnessing customer enthusiasm and integrating with Salesforce to track participants' activities. In addition to its software, Influitive offers consulting services that provide coaching and training for organizations looking to implement or enhance their advocate marketing strategies. The AdvocateHub software can be accessed via a web portal, integrated into client websites, or used on mobile through the Maven app. Founded in 2010 and based in Toronto, Canada, with additional offices in Menlo Park, California, and Boston, Massachusetts, Influitive aims to help companies build trust and commitment across various communication channels.

Influitive

Series B in 2015
Influitive Corporation specializes in advocate marketing software solutions for business-to-business (B2B) software and technology firms globally. Its flagship product, AdvocateHub, facilitates the creation of advocate communities where customers, partners, and employees engage in activities such as referrals, reference calls, and product reviews. This platform enhances marketing and sales efforts by harnessing customer enthusiasm and integrating with Salesforce to track participants' activities. In addition to its software, Influitive offers consulting services that provide coaching and training for organizations looking to implement or enhance their advocate marketing strategies. The AdvocateHub software can be accessed via a web portal, integrated into client websites, or used on mobile through the Maven app. Founded in 2010 and based in Toronto, Canada, with additional offices in Menlo Park, California, and Boston, Massachusetts, Influitive aims to help companies build trust and commitment across various communication channels.

Netpulse

Series D in 2014
Netpulse, Inc. is a leading provider of custom-branded mobile applications designed for health clubs, enhancing member engagement and driving revenue growth. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company offers a comprehensive mobile experience that integrates with various technology solutions critical to fitness centers. Its applications allow health clubs to attract new members, retain existing ones, and streamline marketing efforts. Industry leaders like Gold's Gym, Retro Fitness, and Equinox utilize Netpulse's mobile solutions to connect personalized workout data with social media, fostering a more interactive environment for members. As of March 2018, Netpulse operates as a subsidiary of eGym GmbH, further strengthening its position in the fitness technology sector.

Couchbase

Series E in 2014
Couchbase, Inc. is a provider of NoSQL database solutions designed for enterprise web and mobile applications. The company's flagship product, Couchbase Server, is an open-source, document-oriented database optimized for high-performance, interactive applications. Couchbase also offers a comprehensive platform that includes Couchbase Lite, a lightweight embedded database for mobile devices, and Couchbase Sync Gateway, which facilitates data synchronization between devices and the cloud. Additionally, Couchbase provides a fully-managed Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) known as Couchbase Cloud, tailored for multi-cloud environments, as well as a Kubernetes Operator for cloud-native database management. The company's solutions are utilized across various industries, including social networking, e-commerce, gaming, and media. Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Couchbase also has a presence in Manchester, United Kingdom. The company, originally founded as Membase, Inc. in 2008, rebranded as Couchbase, Inc. in 2011.

Centrify

Series E in 2014
Centrify Corporation specializes in unified identity management software tailored for cloud, mobile, and data center environments. The company operates the Centrify Identity Platform, which focuses on enhancing enterprise security by addressing cyberthreats and data breaches at their source. Its offerings include Identity-as-a-Service for cloud and mobile applications, privileged identity management solutions, multi-factor authentication, and a developer program. Centrify Identity Service enhances productivity and secures access to various applications through single sign-on and user provisioning. Additionally, the Centrify Privilege Service manages and audits access for internal users and third-party vendors, while the Centrify Server Suite consolidates identity and privilege management. The company serves a diverse clientele, including Fortune 500 companies, financial institutions, and federal agencies. Founded in 2004 and based in Santa Clara, California, Centrify merged with Thycotic in 2021 and rebranded as Delinea, Inc. in 2022, further solidifying its position as a leader in both Privileged Identity Management and Identity-as-a-Service.

Fab

Series D in 2013
Fab, Inc. is an online retailer specializing in everyday design products, serving customers in the United States, Canada, and Australia. Founded in February 2009 by Bradford Shane Shellhammer, Deepa Shah, Jason Goldberg, Nishith Shah, and Sunil Khedar, the company is headquartered in New York City. Fab offers a diverse range of products, including furniture, kitchen and dining items, bed and bath accessories, art, jewelry, and personal accessories. As of March 2015, Fab operates as a subsidiary of PCH International Ltd.

Muzy

Angel Round in 2013
Muzy is an innovative online platform designed for creative individuals, enabling them to create customizable blogs where they can post, enhance, and share a variety of content, including photos, drawings, animations, and text. The platform offers a range of user-friendly applications that facilitate photo effects, collaging, captioning, and drawing, providing tools for users to express their creativity. Muzy's focus on visual and artistic expression makes it a unique space for those looking to showcase their work and connect with others in the creative community.

Quantance

Series D in 2013
Quantance is a fabless semiconductor company enabling a major breakthrough in data speed and battery life in mobile devices. Quantance's patented RF technology enables users to transmit more signal power from their mobile devices and data cards, which enhances data performance without adversely impacting battery life or requiring any changes to wireless network infrastructure.

Midokura

Series A in 2013
Midokura is a subsidiary of Sony Group with offices in Tokyo and Barcelona, specializing in cloud networking solutions. The company develops a platform that facilitates the deployment and management of AI workloads on edge devices and complex distributed systems, utilizing AI accelerators. Midokura's offerings include overlay network virtualization software that allows clients to create isolated networks in software while integrating with existing hardware infrastructure. The platform provides comprehensive operational tools, including advanced analytics and visualization capabilities, to enable data-driven monitoring and control over virtual networking environments. Through its Software as a Service (SaaS) model, Midokura aims to enhance the management of IoT devices and cloud resources, streamlining the process for businesses looking to leverage advanced networking technologies.

Couchbase

Venture Round in 2011
Couchbase, Inc. is a provider of NoSQL database solutions designed for enterprise web and mobile applications. The company's flagship product, Couchbase Server, is an open-source, document-oriented database optimized for high-performance, interactive applications. Couchbase also offers a comprehensive platform that includes Couchbase Lite, a lightweight embedded database for mobile devices, and Couchbase Sync Gateway, which facilitates data synchronization between devices and the cloud. Additionally, Couchbase provides a fully-managed Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) known as Couchbase Cloud, tailored for multi-cloud environments, as well as a Kubernetes Operator for cloud-native database management. The company's solutions are utilized across various industries, including social networking, e-commerce, gaming, and media. Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Couchbase also has a presence in Manchester, United Kingdom. The company, originally founded as Membase, Inc. in 2008, rebranded as Couchbase, Inc. in 2011.

Quantance

Series C in 2011
Quantance is a fabless semiconductor company enabling a major breakthrough in data speed and battery life in mobile devices. Quantance's patented RF technology enables users to transmit more signal power from their mobile devices and data cards, which enhances data performance without adversely impacting battery life or requiring any changes to wireless network infrastructure.

Swype

Series C in 2011
Swype creates text input technology for screens. The patented interface enables users to create words with one continuous finger motion across an on-screen keyboard. This approach provides a faster and easier way to write. Swype delivers single-tap, multi-tap, predictive and "swype" motions for both stylus and finger based input. In addition, the application is designed to work across a variety of devices such as phones, tablets, game consoles, kiosks, televisions, virtual screens and more. Seattle based Swype Inc. was founded by Cliff Kushler and Randy Marsden in 2003. Cliff is the co-inventor of T9, the standard predictive text-entry solution used on almost 3 billion mobile phones worldwide. Randy is the developer of the onscreen keyboard included in Windows, with an installed base of over 500 million units

SkyCross

Series E in 2011
Skycross is a global company specializing in wireless antenna solutions and advanced radiofrequency technology systems. The company caters to a diverse range of market segments, including handsets, data cards, USB dongles, laptops, access points, and mobile personal entertainment devices. Skycross is recognized for its innovative VersiTune integrated modules and antennas, which leverage patented technologies such as beam-forming, pattern diversity, and closed-loop tuning. These advancements enhance the performance of mobile and connectivity applications, facilitating improved communication and supporting the development of a more connected world.

Swype

Series C in 2011
Swype creates text input technology for screens. The patented interface enables users to create words with one continuous finger motion across an on-screen keyboard. This approach provides a faster and easier way to write. Swype delivers single-tap, multi-tap, predictive and "swype" motions for both stylus and finger based input. In addition, the application is designed to work across a variety of devices such as phones, tablets, game consoles, kiosks, televisions, virtual screens and more. Seattle based Swype Inc. was founded by Cliff Kushler and Randy Marsden in 2003. Cliff is the co-inventor of T9, the standard predictive text-entry solution used on almost 3 billion mobile phones worldwide. Randy is the developer of the onscreen keyboard included in Windows, with an installed base of over 500 million units

Stoke

Series E in 2011
Stoke is a developer of carrier-class multi-access convergence gateways tailored for fixed, mobile, and Internet-based operators. The company specializes in solutions that enable mobile network operators to enhance the economic efficiency of their 3G mobile networks. Its flagship product, the Stoke Session Exchange, is an integrated hardware and software platform that effectively manages the security, service, and mobility challenges associated with optimizing multimedia sessions. Additionally, Stoke offers the Mobile Data Offload service, which assists 3G network operators in addressing both capacity and subscriber satisfaction issues related to mobile broadband data delivery. Through these offerings, Stoke aims to support operators in maximizing their network performance and improving user experience.

Evernote

Series C in 2010
Evernote Corporation is a software company that develops and markets applications designed for mobile phones, tablets, and computers, catering to both individuals and businesses globally. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Evernote provides a suite of tools that facilitate note-taking, organization, and information management. Its flagship application allows users to write, collect, and present ideas seamlessly across devices. Additional offerings include Skitch, which enables visual communication through annotations and sketches; Scannable, which transforms paper documents into digital scans; Evernote Web Clipper, for saving web content; and Penultimate, a handwriting app for iPad. With a user base exceeding 100 million, Evernote's innovative solutions aim to enhance productivity and streamline workflows for its customers. The company operates independently and continues to expand its offerings and team.

Swype

Series B in 2010
Swype creates text input technology for screens. The patented interface enables users to create words with one continuous finger motion across an on-screen keyboard. This approach provides a faster and easier way to write. Swype delivers single-tap, multi-tap, predictive and "swype" motions for both stylus and finger based input. In addition, the application is designed to work across a variety of devices such as phones, tablets, game consoles, kiosks, televisions, virtual screens and more. Seattle based Swype Inc. was founded by Cliff Kushler and Randy Marsden in 2003. Cliff is the co-inventor of T9, the standard predictive text-entry solution used on almost 3 billion mobile phones worldwide. Randy is the developer of the onscreen keyboard included in Windows, with an installed base of over 500 million units

Arteris

Series D in 2009
Arteris is a prominent provider of system IP that specializes in accelerating system-on-chip (SoC) development for various electronic systems. The company focuses on network-on-chip (NoC) interconnect technology and offers automation software for SoC integration, which enhances product performance while reducing power consumption and time to market. Arteris' solutions enable customers to efficiently implement NoC IP, along with providing ongoing support, maintenance, professional services, and training. With operations spanning the Americas, Asia Pacific, and Europe, the company derives a significant portion of its revenue from the Asia Pacific region, positioning itself as a key player in the semiconductor industry.

Evernote

Series B in 2009
Evernote Corporation is a software company that develops and markets applications designed for mobile phones, tablets, and computers, catering to both individuals and businesses globally. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Evernote provides a suite of tools that facilitate note-taking, organization, and information management. Its flagship application allows users to write, collect, and present ideas seamlessly across devices. Additional offerings include Skitch, which enables visual communication through annotations and sketches; Scannable, which transforms paper documents into digital scans; Evernote Web Clipper, for saving web content; and Penultimate, a handwriting app for iPad. With a user base exceeding 100 million, Evernote's innovative solutions aim to enhance productivity and streamline workflows for its customers. The company operates independently and continues to expand its offerings and team.

Stoke

Series D in 2009
Stoke is a developer of carrier-class multi-access convergence gateways tailored for fixed, mobile, and Internet-based operators. The company specializes in solutions that enable mobile network operators to enhance the economic efficiency of their 3G mobile networks. Its flagship product, the Stoke Session Exchange, is an integrated hardware and software platform that effectively manages the security, service, and mobility challenges associated with optimizing multimedia sessions. Additionally, Stoke offers the Mobile Data Offload service, which assists 3G network operators in addressing both capacity and subscriber satisfaction issues related to mobile broadband data delivery. Through these offerings, Stoke aims to support operators in maximizing their network performance and improving user experience.

Evernote

Series A in 2009
Evernote Corporation is a software company that develops and markets applications designed for mobile phones, tablets, and computers, catering to both individuals and businesses globally. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Evernote provides a suite of tools that facilitate note-taking, organization, and information management. Its flagship application allows users to write, collect, and present ideas seamlessly across devices. Additional offerings include Skitch, which enables visual communication through annotations and sketches; Scannable, which transforms paper documents into digital scans; Evernote Web Clipper, for saving web content; and Penultimate, a handwriting app for iPad. With a user base exceeding 100 million, Evernote's innovative solutions aim to enhance productivity and streamline workflows for its customers. The company operates independently and continues to expand its offerings and team.

Quantance

Series B in 2008
Quantance is a fabless semiconductor company enabling a major breakthrough in data speed and battery life in mobile devices. Quantance's patented RF technology enables users to transmit more signal power from their mobile devices and data cards, which enhances data performance without adversely impacting battery life or requiring any changes to wireless network infrastructure.

Arteris

Series C in 2008
Arteris is a prominent provider of system IP that specializes in accelerating system-on-chip (SoC) development for various electronic systems. The company focuses on network-on-chip (NoC) interconnect technology and offers automation software for SoC integration, which enhances product performance while reducing power consumption and time to market. Arteris' solutions enable customers to efficiently implement NoC IP, along with providing ongoing support, maintenance, professional services, and training. With operations spanning the Americas, Asia Pacific, and Europe, the company derives a significant portion of its revenue from the Asia Pacific region, positioning itself as a key player in the semiconductor industry.

Verient

Series A in 2008
Verient, Inc. is a technology company based in San Jose, California, that specializes in cloud-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) commercial payment solutions. Established in 2006, Verient focuses on helping financial institutions and merchants enhance their payment processes, enabling more secure and convenient transactions for both online and in-store purchases. Its InfiniPAY platform integrates with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems to streamline payment instructions and automate reconciliation. Additionally, Verient offers Spend Control, which addresses audit, compliance, and fraud challenges with detailed transaction controls for corporate purchasing and travel and expense cards. The company's Advanced Reporting feature facilitates the generation and scheduled delivery of customer reports. By transforming non-revenue-generating payments into profitable credit card transactions, Verient aims to increase revenue for businesses while simultaneously mitigating fraud losses.

Gizmoz

Series B in 2008
Gizmoz has developed proprietary patented 3D and animation technology to let users express themselves by creating realistic 3D characters made from a single face photo. Gizmoz is the leader in 3D face-mapping technology, face manipulation and automatic face detection with several patents and pending patents in this field. Gizmoz provides a central service to design, manage and transport digital avatars that can be deployed in virtual worlds, online games, PC and console 3D games, social networks, video clips, greeting cards, mobile apps, as well as professional modeling and animation tools.

WiSpry

Series B in 2008
WiSpry, Inc. is a fabless radio frequency (RF) semiconductor company based in Irvine, California, founded in 2002. The company develops and markets RF silicon integrated circuits, components, and modules designed for wireless communication products. WiSpry's offerings include tunable RF components, digital capacitor arrays, RF evaluation kits, filters, duplexors, and power amplifiers. These products are utilized in a wide range of applications, such as airbag sensors, game controllers, accelerometers, microoptics, video projection systems, and printer heads. The company primarily serves mobile handset manufacturers, RF module manufacturers, cellular base station suppliers, and various original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the electronics sector. In 2015, WiSpry became a subsidiary of AAC Technologies Holdings Inc.

Kyte

Series B in 2007
Kyte is the online and mobile video platform for media and entertainment. The Kyte Platform combines the real-time, interactive and community building capabilities of the social web with the analytics, control, and monetization features of professional video platforms, enabling companies to converge online and mobile audiences, build community, and monetize.

Gizmoz

Series A in 2007
Gizmoz has developed proprietary patented 3D and animation technology to let users express themselves by creating realistic 3D characters made from a single face photo. Gizmoz is the leader in 3D face-mapping technology, face manipulation and automatic face detection with several patents and pending patents in this field. Gizmoz provides a central service to design, manage and transport digital avatars that can be deployed in virtual worlds, online games, PC and console 3D games, social networks, video clips, greeting cards, mobile apps, as well as professional modeling and animation tools.

Picsel Technologies

Series C in 2007
Picsel Technologies Limited is a developer of mobile software solutions based in Glasgow, United Kingdom, with additional offices in Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo, Seoul, and San Francisco. Founded in 1998, the company specializes in providing a range of products that enhance mobile content management and user experience. Its Digital Content Suite includes web explorers and viewers that facilitate the handling of mainstream desktop formats and media types on mobile devices. Additionally, Picsel offers a User Interface Platform for creating branded user experiences and Universal Desktop Widgets that allow desktop widgets to function on mobile devices. The company's File Viewer supports various file formats, including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Adobe PDF. Furthermore, Picsel Technologies develops a Mobile Content solution that delivers content directly to mobile devices, along with attachment solutions, enabling comprehensive multimedia content access across multiple platforms.

GCT Semiconductor

Series E in 2006
GCT Semiconductor is a leading fabless semiconductor company that designs, develops and markets innovative integrated circuit solutions for the wireless communications industry. With its proven CMOS radio frequency (RF) and SOC expertise, GCT provides state-of-the-art CMOS RF transceivers and CMOS single-chip Satellite-DMB digital receivers and other SOC solutions serving 3G and 4G mobile handset manufacturers while reducing component cost, lowering power consumption and offering a smaller footprint.
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