Aura Company is a technology firm that specializes in providing software as a service (SaaS) security solutions aimed at simplifying digital security for consumers. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Herndon, Virginia; Rio Rancho, New Mexico; and Arlington Heights, Illinois, Aura offers a range of products designed to address various cybersecurity needs. Its offerings include Identity Guard, a web-based tool for identifying and analyzing digital and financial identity threats; Pango, a subscription-based internet security service; FigLeaf, an online privacy tool; Intrusta, an antivirus solution; and PrivacyMate, which helps manage personal information privacy. Aura's innovative approach leverages adaptive technology to provide users with an integrated platform for managing their cybersecurity effectively, catering to millions of customers seeking peace of mind in an increasingly digital world.
Public Holdings, Inc. is a financial technology company that offers a social investing platform, allowing users to engage in fractional trading of stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Founded in 2018 and headquartered in New York, the platform enables individuals to invest with any amount of money while fostering a community where users can connect with friends, follow trading professionals, and share investment strategies. Public provides commission-free brokerage services, making the stock market accessible to a wider audience. The company's emphasis on social interaction and community learning distinguishes it from traditional trading platforms, as users can explore interest-based themes and gain insights from experts and peers. Public Holdings, Inc. also maintains a presence in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Founded in 2023, Dash0 is a New York-based company specializing in OpenTelemetry native observability platforms. Its platform offers real-time visibility across applications and infrastructure through granular monitoring of logs, traces, and metrics. Dash0 simplifies data collection with its intuitive visual editor for open telemetry collector configuration.
Checkly Inc. is a Berlin-based company that operates a monitoring and testing platform tailored for DevOps teams. Founded in 2018, Checkly provides a solution that allows users to monitor the status and performance of API endpoints and essential site transactions through a unified dashboard. The platform combines end-to-end testing and active monitoring, making it particularly suited for modern, cross-functional development environments. It emphasizes JavaScript-based open-source technology, ensuring ease of integration into existing development workflows. Checkly's features include transaction monitoring, expiry alerts, and the capability to take screenshots, enabling developers to gain immediate insights into application performance and user interactions. With an additional office in Boston, Massachusetts, Checkly embraces a remote-first approach, reflecting its commitment to flexibility and innovation in tech monitoring.
Merge simplifies secure data access by offering Unified APIs across key software categories like HRIS, accounting, CRM, and file storage. It handles the entire integration lifecycle, from initial build to maintenance, enabling thousands of companies to unblock sales, reduce churn, accelerate product launch, and save engineering resources.
Founded in 2009, SeatGeek operates a mobile ticketing marketplace and search engine for live sports, concerts, and theater events. It aggregates ticket listings from various sources, offering users a 'Deal Score' metric to assess ticket value. The platform also provides event discovery tools based on user preferences. SeatGeek is headquartered in New York with additional offices globally.
Chainalysis
Series F in 2022
Chainalysis designs and develops anti-money laundering software for cryptocurrency businesses and financial institutions. Its platform offers REACTOR, an interactive investigation tool that identifies offenders, visualizes data, and shares results; Kryptos, a risk assessment tool for understanding cryptocurrency activity and investment opportunities; and an API that provides transaction-based risk scoring with source and destination of funds. The company also provides activity monitoring reports, due diligence tools, and cyber threat intelligence derived from the deep web to help analysts estimate criminal revenues and identify emerging threats. Additional offerings include real-time API access and web-based investigation software for due diligence and customer verification, as well as tools to identify cyber criminals and attribute cyber threats. Chainalysis serves government agencies, banks, exchanges, insurance firms, and other cryptocurrency businesses. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in New York, it maintains offices in Copenhagen, Tokyo, and Singapore.
OtterTune
Series A in 2022
OtterTune, Inc., founded in 2020 and headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, offers an automated database tuning service aimed at enhancing the performance of data-intensive applications. The company’s technology continuously learns from database behavior and automatically adjusts runtime configurations, optimizing performance beyond the capabilities of traditional human database administrators. By analyzing prior tuning sessions, OtterTune's tool efficiently identifies optimal settings for database management systems, allowing developers to deploy these systems without needing extensive expertise in database administration. This innovative approach to database tuning not only reduces the time and resources required for setup but also ensures that databases operate under optimal conditions both now and in the future.
Amagi Media Labs
Venture Round in 2022
Amagi Media Labs, established in 2008, is a global media technology company headquartered in Bengaluru, India, with operations across multiple international locations. It specializes in providing cloud-managed broadcast and targeted advertising platforms to TV networks and OTT providers worldwide. Amagi's suite of technology solutions includes CLOUDPORT for broadcast-grade TV and OTT channel playout, THUNDERSTORM for dynamic ad insertion and regionalization, and CLOUDPORT LIVE for orchestrating live events. The company offers services such as managed broadcasting, channel playout, OTT channel launch, ad monetization, targeted TV advertising, disaster recovery, and content regionalization, enabling its clients to streamline operations, enhance monetization, and reach specific audiences effectively.
Genesis Global
Series C in 2022
Genesis Global Technology Limited specializes in developing custom software and solutions tailored for the capital markets. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in London, with an additional office in New York, the company provides a range of platforms designed to enhance trading and operational efficiency. Its offerings include an automated quoting system for managing requests for quotes, an order execution management system, and a trade allocation manager that facilitates various trading processes. Additionally, Genesis Global offers tools for data management and reconciliation, such as a short/long code manager and a matcher. The company is led by a team of industry veterans with substantial experience in trading technologies across multiple asset classes, aiming to deliver innovative solutions that align with the evolving needs of clients in the financial sector.
Jellyfish
Series C in 2022
Founded in 2007, Jellyfish develops an engineering management platform that aligns teams' work with strategic business objectives. It analyzes data from tools like Git and issue trackers, contextualizing it with business data to demonstrate the impact of engineering efforts on growth.
Carto is a location intelligence platform that turns spatial data into actionable insights for logistics, marketing, and site optimization. The cloud-based mapping, analysis, and visualization engine enables data scientists, developers, and analysts to treat location as an active analytical dimension, solving spatial problems, optimizing business processes, and predicting outcomes. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in New York City, Carto operates with offices in Madrid, Seville, and Washington, DC, and serves thousands of customers worldwide, including Mastercard, Vodafone, Bain & Company, and Coca-Cola, with hundreds of thousands of users. The company is backed by leading venture investors Accel Partners, Salesforce Ventures, Earlybird Ventures, and Kibo Ventures, underscoring its position in location intelligence.
Zumutor Biologics
Series A in 2021
Zumutor Biologics develops human antibody libraries to identify novel immunotherapies and improved monoclonal antibodies for cancer treatment. Its focus is on targeting innate immunity and regulating the tumor microenvironment, with a primary product for breast cancer and platforms for prostate cancer, lymphoma, and other indications.
Socure develops digital identity verification solutions using artificial intelligence and machine learning. Its platform authenticates identities in real-time from various online/offline sources, automating customer identification program (CIP), know your customer (KYC), and anti-money laundering (AML) compliance initiatives.
Aura Company is a technology firm that specializes in providing software as a service (SaaS) security solutions aimed at simplifying digital security for consumers. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Herndon, Virginia; Rio Rancho, New Mexico; and Arlington Heights, Illinois, Aura offers a range of products designed to address various cybersecurity needs. Its offerings include Identity Guard, a web-based tool for identifying and analyzing digital and financial identity threats; Pango, a subscription-based internet security service; FigLeaf, an online privacy tool; Intrusta, an antivirus solution; and PrivacyMate, which helps manage personal information privacy. Aura's innovative approach leverages adaptive technology to provide users with an integrated platform for managing their cybersecurity effectively, catering to millions of customers seeking peace of mind in an increasingly digital world.
Founded in 2021, Wizard is a New York-based software company specializing in B2B solutions. It leverages conversational AI technology to enable brands to sell and market products directly through text messaging, enhancing customer engagement and conversion rates.
Misfits Market
Series C in 2021
Misfits Market is an online grocery company that sells produce and related groceries through home delivery. It operates a subscription box and direct-to-consumer model, offering fresh and organic fruits and vegetables, sustainably sourced pantry staples, and other grocery items at a discounted price compared with conventional stores. The company sources imperfect or surplus produce that farms and retailers cannot sell at full price and delivers it directly to customers' doors, with the aim of reducing food waste and improving access to affordable, quality food. Founded in 2018 and based in Pennsauken, New Jersey, Misfits Market builds direct relationships with growers and producers to streamline supply and cut waste in the food system.
Amagi Media Labs
Private Equity Round in 2021
Amagi Media Labs, established in 2008, is a global media technology company headquartered in Bengaluru, India, with operations across multiple international locations. It specializes in providing cloud-managed broadcast and targeted advertising platforms to TV networks and OTT providers worldwide. Amagi's suite of technology solutions includes CLOUDPORT for broadcast-grade TV and OTT channel playout, THUNDERSTORM for dynamic ad insertion and regionalization, and CLOUDPORT LIVE for orchestrating live events. The company offers services such as managed broadcasting, channel playout, OTT channel launch, ad monetization, targeted TV advertising, disaster recovery, and content regionalization, enabling its clients to streamline operations, enhance monetization, and reach specific audiences effectively.
Split Software
Series D in 2021
Split Software, Inc. is a feature delivery platform that enables engineering teams to enhance software development processes and deliver impactful products. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, with additional offices in Boston and Argentina, Split provides solutions for feature release, customer targeting, and experience measurement. The platform integrates feature flags with data analytics to help teams measure the impact of each feature, thereby reducing development cycle times and minimizing release risks. It supports various operational needs, including continuous delivery, migration to microservices, and performance testing in production environments. Notable clients include Twilio, Salesforce, and WePay, who utilize Split's tools to foster a data-driven culture within their organizations.
Checkly Inc. is a Berlin-based company that operates a monitoring and testing platform tailored for DevOps teams. Founded in 2018, Checkly provides a solution that allows users to monitor the status and performance of API endpoints and essential site transactions through a unified dashboard. The platform combines end-to-end testing and active monitoring, making it particularly suited for modern, cross-functional development environments. It emphasizes JavaScript-based open-source technology, ensuring ease of integration into existing development workflows. Checkly's features include transaction monitoring, expiry alerts, and the capability to take screenshots, enabling developers to gain immediate insights into application performance and user interactions. With an additional office in Boston, Massachusetts, Checkly embraces a remote-first approach, reflecting its commitment to flexibility and innovation in tech monitoring.
Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Boston with a London office, Klaviyo is a marketing automation platform specializing in email marketing for eCommerce businesses. It offers personalized newsletters, automated emails like abandoned cart reminders, and integrates natively with customer data sources.
Rally is an investment platform that enables individuals to buy and sell fractional equity shares in various collectible assets, such as sports cards, classic cars, vintage watches, and rare books. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in New York, Rally aims to democratize access to alternative investments, which have traditionally been limited to a select group of investors. By providing a marketplace that emphasizes liquidity and transparency, Rally allows members from all income levels to participate in the ownership of high-value collectibles, fostering a more inclusive investment environment.
OtterTune
Seed Round in 2021
OtterTune, Inc., founded in 2020 and headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, offers an automated database tuning service aimed at enhancing the performance of data-intensive applications. The company’s technology continuously learns from database behavior and automatically adjusts runtime configurations, optimizing performance beyond the capabilities of traditional human database administrators. By analyzing prior tuning sessions, OtterTune's tool efficiently identifies optimal settings for database management systems, allowing developers to deploy these systems without needing extensive expertise in database administration. This innovative approach to database tuning not only reduces the time and resources required for setup but also ensures that databases operate under optimal conditions both now and in the future.
Misfits Market
Series C in 2021
Misfits Market is an online grocery company that sells produce and related groceries through home delivery. It operates a subscription box and direct-to-consumer model, offering fresh and organic fruits and vegetables, sustainably sourced pantry staples, and other grocery items at a discounted price compared with conventional stores. The company sources imperfect or surplus produce that farms and retailers cannot sell at full price and delivers it directly to customers' doors, with the aim of reducing food waste and improving access to affordable, quality food. Founded in 2018 and based in Pennsauken, New Jersey, Misfits Market builds direct relationships with growers and producers to streamline supply and cut waste in the food system.
Socure develops digital identity verification solutions using artificial intelligence and machine learning. Its platform authenticates identities in real-time from various online/offline sources, automating customer identification program (CIP), know your customer (KYC), and anti-money laundering (AML) compliance initiatives.
Genesis Global
Series B in 2021
Genesis Global Technology Limited specializes in developing custom software and solutions tailored for the capital markets. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in London, with an additional office in New York, the company provides a range of platforms designed to enhance trading and operational efficiency. Its offerings include an automated quoting system for managing requests for quotes, an order execution management system, and a trade allocation manager that facilitates various trading processes. Additionally, Genesis Global offers tools for data management and reconciliation, such as a short/long code manager and a matcher. The company is led by a team of industry veterans with substantial experience in trading technologies across multiple asset classes, aiming to deliver innovative solutions that align with the evolving needs of clients in the financial sector.
Snyk Ltd., established in 2015, specializes in a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform that enhances application security. It focuses on identifying, rectifying, and monitoring known vulnerabilities across critical components of modern applications, including code, open-source libraries, containers, and infrastructure as code. Snyk's offerings, such as Snyk Code (static application security testing), container vulnerability management, and application security management, integrate seamlessly with developers' workflows, improving security posture, productivity, and collaboration. With over 1,200 global customers, including industry leaders like Google and Salesforce, Snyk is recognized for its developer-first approach and strategic partnerships.
Jellyfish
Series B in 2021
Founded in 2007, Jellyfish develops an engineering management platform that aligns teams' work with strategic business objectives. It analyzes data from tools like Git and issue trackers, contextualizing it with business data to demonstrate the impact of engineering efforts on growth.
Public Holdings, Inc. is a financial technology company that offers a social investing platform, allowing users to engage in fractional trading of stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Founded in 2018 and headquartered in New York, the platform enables individuals to invest with any amount of money while fostering a community where users can connect with friends, follow trading professionals, and share investment strategies. Public provides commission-free brokerage services, making the stock market accessible to a wider audience. The company's emphasis on social interaction and community learning distinguishes it from traditional trading platforms, as users can explore interest-based themes and gain insights from experts and peers. Public Holdings, Inc. also maintains a presence in Copenhagen, Denmark.
SingleStore
Series E in 2020
SingleStore is a data technology company that provides a distributed SQL database platform designed for real-time transactions and analytics. Its offerings include SingleStore DB, a distributed SQL database that can run on bare metal, in the cloud, or in hybrid deployments for operational analytics, and SingleStore Managed Service, a cloud database-as-a-service that provides analytics across a cloud of choice. The platform combines transactional and analytical processing in a single engine, supports real-time querying, multi-model data, and scalable ingestion, and aims to modernize data platforms, secure workloads, and support customer analytics across industries such as financial services, media and communications, energy and utilities, government, retail, and technology. Headquartered in San Francisco with additional offices, the company serves global enterprises by enabling real-time insights from data.
Chainalysis
Series C in 2020
Chainalysis designs and develops anti-money laundering software for cryptocurrency businesses and financial institutions. Its platform offers REACTOR, an interactive investigation tool that identifies offenders, visualizes data, and shares results; Kryptos, a risk assessment tool for understanding cryptocurrency activity and investment opportunities; and an API that provides transaction-based risk scoring with source and destination of funds. The company also provides activity monitoring reports, due diligence tools, and cyber threat intelligence derived from the deep web to help analysts estimate criminal revenues and identify emerging threats. Additional offerings include real-time API access and web-based investigation software for due diligence and customer verification, as well as tools to identify cyber criminals and attribute cyber threats. Chainalysis serves government agencies, banks, exchanges, insurance firms, and other cryptocurrency businesses. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in New York, it maintains offices in Copenhagen, Tokyo, and Singapore.
Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Boston with a London office, Klaviyo is a marketing automation platform specializing in email marketing for eCommerce businesses. It offers personalized newsletters, automated emails like abandoned cart reminders, and integrates natively with customer data sources.
Donut
Venture Round in 2020
Donut is a software platform focused on enhancing employee engagement and fostering connections within organizations. Launched in 2016 by Christian Whitehouse, Sarah Arnold, Jeff Manian, and Dan Manian, the company operates from New York, United States. Donut's online portal facilitates interactions among team members through activities such as virtual coffee meetings, peer learning sessions, and discussions on diversity, equity, and inclusion. By promoting trust and collaboration, Donut aims to strengthen company culture, enhance personal relationships, and improve employee retention.
Split Software
Series C in 2020
Split Software, Inc. is a feature delivery platform that enables engineering teams to enhance software development processes and deliver impactful products. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, with additional offices in Boston and Argentina, Split provides solutions for feature release, customer targeting, and experience measurement. The platform integrates feature flags with data analytics to help teams measure the impact of each feature, thereby reducing development cycle times and minimizing release risks. It supports various operational needs, including continuous delivery, migration to microservices, and performance testing in production environments. Notable clients include Twilio, Salesforce, and WePay, who utilize Split's tools to foster a data-driven culture within their organizations.
Privitar Ltd. is an enterprise software company specializing in privacy-preserving data mining and advanced data anonymization solutions. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in London, the company serves a diverse global client base across North America, Europe, and Asia. Privitar's product suite includes Privitar Publisher, which allows organizations to securely manage and audit data access, and Privitar Lens, which facilitates the creation of privacy-preserving APIs for reporting and analytics. Additionally, its SecureLink system focuses on data de-identification, while the Privitar Data Privacy Platform enhances data utilization while safeguarding sensitive information. The company's technologies enable clients to analyze potentially sensitive data in compliance with regulations such as GDPR, CPRA, and HIPAA, thereby fostering data-driven innovation and maintaining customer privacy across various sectors, including finance, healthcare, telecommunications, and marketing.
BetterCloud
Series F in 2020
BetterCloud specializes in cloud office solutions, serving businesses worldwide. It offers a centralized platform, BetterCloud Discover, providing insights into employee SaaS adoption and streamlining license management across various applications. The company also delivers user lifecycle management, data discovery, security automation, IT automation, and content scanning services for Google Drive, Microsoft SharePoint and OneDrive, Box, Dropbox, and Slack. Its strategic partnership with Dropbox enhances its service offerings.
Jellyfish
Series A in 2020
Founded in 2007, Jellyfish develops an engineering management platform that aligns teams' work with strategic business objectives. It analyzes data from tools like Git and issue trackers, contextualizing it with business data to demonstrate the impact of engineering efforts on growth.
Checkly
Seed Round in 2020
Checkly Inc. is a Berlin-based company that operates a monitoring and testing platform tailored for DevOps teams. Founded in 2018, Checkly provides a solution that allows users to monitor the status and performance of API endpoints and essential site transactions through a unified dashboard. The platform combines end-to-end testing and active monitoring, making it particularly suited for modern, cross-functional development environments. It emphasizes JavaScript-based open-source technology, ensuring ease of integration into existing development workflows. Checkly's features include transaction monitoring, expiry alerts, and the capability to take screenshots, enabling developers to gain immediate insights into application performance and user interactions. With an additional office in Boston, Massachusetts, Checkly embraces a remote-first approach, reflecting its commitment to flexibility and innovation in tech monitoring.
Catalyst Software
Series B in 2020
Catalyst Software Corporation, headquartered in New York, develops an intuitive customer success platform designed to enhance customer experience and reduce churn for businesses. As a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider, it offers a comprehensive suite of features including analytics, workflow automation, product usage tracking, and a task manager that consolidates various communication tools into a single interface. The platform allows users to log customer interactions automatically, create 360º profiles, and manage campaigns and account segmentation effectively. Additionally, it integrates with other SaaS applications to provide a unified dashboard that facilitates data-driven decision-making around customer success. Catalyst aims to empower teams to identify expansion opportunities and drive recurring revenue growth by aligning strategic actions with customer objectives. Founded in 2016, the company is now part of Totango.
Privitar Ltd. is an enterprise software company specializing in privacy-preserving data mining and advanced data anonymization solutions. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in London, the company serves a diverse global client base across North America, Europe, and Asia. Privitar's product suite includes Privitar Publisher, which allows organizations to securely manage and audit data access, and Privitar Lens, which facilitates the creation of privacy-preserving APIs for reporting and analytics. Additionally, its SecureLink system focuses on data de-identification, while the Privitar Data Privacy Platform enhances data utilization while safeguarding sensitive information. The company's technologies enable clients to analyze potentially sensitive data in compliance with regulations such as GDPR, CPRA, and HIPAA, thereby fostering data-driven innovation and maintaining customer privacy across various sectors, including finance, healthcare, telecommunications, and marketing.
PharmaCCX
Series A in 2020
PharmaCCX is a healthcare technology company established in 2017, headquartered in Boston with additional offices in Stockholm, San Mateo, and Zug. It operates a platform that facilitates pricing negotiations and procurement processes between oncology pharmaceutical companies and healthcare payers, aiming to accelerate patient access to necessary medicines. The platform offers a configurable infrastructure for planning, negotiating, and managing deals, enabling market access teams at pharma companies and payers to efficiently administer innovative payment models.
Zumutor Biologics
Series A in 2019
Zumutor Biologics develops human antibody libraries to identify novel immunotherapies and improved monoclonal antibodies for cancer treatment. Its focus is on targeting innate immunity and regulating the tumor microenvironment, with a primary product for breast cancer and platforms for prostate cancer, lymphoma, and other indications.
Frame.io is a New York-based company established in 2014, offering a cloud-based video collaboration platform. It enables media professionals to centralize assets like dailies, scripts, and storyboards, facilitating real-time feedback, annotations, and approvals among teams, clients, and stakeholders worldwide. The platform supports over one million users, streamlining the video creation process for filmmakers and media companies by bringing all parties together in a single, intuitive workspace.
Snyk Ltd., established in 2015, specializes in a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform that enhances application security. It focuses on identifying, rectifying, and monitoring known vulnerabilities across critical components of modern applications, including code, open-source libraries, containers, and infrastructure as code. Snyk's offerings, such as Snyk Code (static application security testing), container vulnerability management, and application security management, integrate seamlessly with developers' workflows, improving security posture, productivity, and collaboration. With over 1,200 global customers, including industry leaders like Google and Salesforce, Snyk is recognized for its developer-first approach and strategic partnerships.
CasaOne operates as an online furniture retailer offering a curated selection of furniture, décor, and home goods designed to create visually and functionally cohesive living and work spaces. The platform enables residents and commercial customers to browse and order items across categories such as sofas, sectionals, coffee tables, and chairs, including custom-built contemporary pieces, with delivery to homes and businesses across the continental United States.
Catalyst Software
Series A in 2019
Catalyst Software Corporation, headquartered in New York, develops an intuitive customer success platform designed to enhance customer experience and reduce churn for businesses. As a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider, it offers a comprehensive suite of features including analytics, workflow automation, product usage tracking, and a task manager that consolidates various communication tools into a single interface. The platform allows users to log customer interactions automatically, create 360º profiles, and manage campaigns and account segmentation effectively. Additionally, it integrates with other SaaS applications to provide a unified dashboard that facilitates data-driven decision-making around customer success. Catalyst aims to empower teams to identify expansion opportunities and drive recurring revenue growth by aligning strategic actions with customer objectives. Founded in 2016, the company is now part of Totango.
Privitar Ltd. is an enterprise software company specializing in privacy-preserving data mining and advanced data anonymization solutions. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in London, the company serves a diverse global client base across North America, Europe, and Asia. Privitar's product suite includes Privitar Publisher, which allows organizations to securely manage and audit data access, and Privitar Lens, which facilitates the creation of privacy-preserving APIs for reporting and analytics. Additionally, its SecureLink system focuses on data de-identification, while the Privitar Data Privacy Platform enhances data utilization while safeguarding sensitive information. The company's technologies enable clients to analyze potentially sensitive data in compliance with regulations such as GDPR, CPRA, and HIPAA, thereby fostering data-driven innovation and maintaining customer privacy across various sectors, including finance, healthcare, telecommunications, and marketing.
Public Holdings, Inc. is a financial technology company that offers a social investing platform, allowing users to engage in fractional trading of stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Founded in 2018 and headquartered in New York, the platform enables individuals to invest with any amount of money while fostering a community where users can connect with friends, follow trading professionals, and share investment strategies. Public provides commission-free brokerage services, making the stock market accessible to a wider audience. The company's emphasis on social interaction and community learning distinguishes it from traditional trading platforms, as users can explore interest-based themes and gain insights from experts and peers. Public Holdings, Inc. also maintains a presence in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Lola Travel Company, Inc. specializes in corporate travel management through its AI-driven platform, Lola.com. Established in 2015 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, the company simplifies the travel booking process for businesses by offering an intuitive tool for flight and hotel reservations. Lola.com allows users to manage itineraries via a mobile application, providing individual travel profiles, digital travel receipts, and budget tracking services. The platform also supports employee-friendly travel policies, efficient spend reporting for managers, and features that enable team destination sharing and loyalty point accumulation. With 24/7 agent assistance and capabilities for executive assistants to book travel on behalf of others, Lola.com caters to the needs of both employers and business travelers, streamlining the overall travel experience.
Chainalysis
Series B in 2019
Chainalysis designs and develops anti-money laundering software for cryptocurrency businesses and financial institutions. Its platform offers REACTOR, an interactive investigation tool that identifies offenders, visualizes data, and shares results; Kryptos, a risk assessment tool for understanding cryptocurrency activity and investment opportunities; and an API that provides transaction-based risk scoring with source and destination of funds. The company also provides activity monitoring reports, due diligence tools, and cyber threat intelligence derived from the deep web to help analysts estimate criminal revenues and identify emerging threats. Additional offerings include real-time API access and web-based investigation software for due diligence and customer verification, as well as tools to identify cyber criminals and attribute cyber threats. Chainalysis serves government agencies, banks, exchanges, insurance firms, and other cryptocurrency businesses. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in New York, it maintains offices in Copenhagen, Tokyo, and Singapore.
PharmaCCX
Seed Round in 2018
PharmaCCX is a healthcare technology company established in 2017, headquartered in Boston with additional offices in Stockholm, San Mateo, and Zug. It operates a platform that facilitates pricing negotiations and procurement processes between oncology pharmaceutical companies and healthcare payers, aiming to accelerate patient access to necessary medicines. The platform offers a configurable infrastructure for planning, negotiating, and managing deals, enabling market access teams at pharma companies and payers to efficiently administer innovative payment models.
Snyk Ltd., established in 2015, specializes in a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform that enhances application security. It focuses on identifying, rectifying, and monitoring known vulnerabilities across critical components of modern applications, including code, open-source libraries, containers, and infrastructure as code. Snyk's offerings, such as Snyk Code (static application security testing), container vulnerability management, and application security management, integrate seamlessly with developers' workflows, improving security posture, productivity, and collaboration. With over 1,200 global customers, including industry leaders like Google and Salesforce, Snyk is recognized for its developer-first approach and strategic partnerships.
UiPath designs and develops robotic process automation software for enterprises. Its platform enables hyperautomation through AI-powered discovery of automation opportunities, building and managing automations at scale, running robots across various applications and data, engaging people and robots collaboratively, and measuring operational performance to align with business outcomes.
CasaOne operates as an online furniture retailer offering a curated selection of furniture, décor, and home goods designed to create visually and functionally cohesive living and work spaces. The platform enables residents and commercial customers to browse and order items across categories such as sofas, sectionals, coffee tables, and chairs, including custom-built contemporary pieces, with delivery to homes and businesses across the continental United States.
Knewton
Debt Financing in 2018
Knewton, Inc. is a developer of an online adaptive learning engine based in New York, with additional offices in London, Tokyo, Singapore, and Dubai. Established in 2008, Knewton's platform personalizes education by providing students with tailored study recommendations, equipping teachers with analytics to enhance student support, and offering publishers insights to create more effective digital educational products. The company's adaptive learning solutions cater to higher education students across various subjects, including mathematics, economics, reading and writing, biology, and engineering. Knewton's technology is utilized by educational institutions and companies globally, and it has been recognized as a leader in the education technology sector, receiving accolades for its innovative approach to personalized learning.
Knewton
Venture Round in 2018
Knewton, Inc. is a developer of an online adaptive learning engine based in New York, with additional offices in London, Tokyo, Singapore, and Dubai. Established in 2008, Knewton's platform personalizes education by providing students with tailored study recommendations, equipping teachers with analytics to enhance student support, and offering publishers insights to create more effective digital educational products. The company's adaptive learning solutions cater to higher education students across various subjects, including mathematics, economics, reading and writing, biology, and engineering. Knewton's technology is utilized by educational institutions and companies globally, and it has been recognized as a leader in the education technology sector, receiving accolades for its innovative approach to personalized learning.
Semmle Ltd, established in 2006, specializes in developing an engineering analytics platform that streamlines software development processes. The platform aids both technical and strategic decision-making by analyzing software code quality alongside other relevant data such as development cost, source code, issue tickets, test coverage, team location, and version history. Semmle's key products are LGTM and QL, serving clients like Citi, Credit Suisse, and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in the UK, Denmark, Spain, and the US, Semmle operates as a subsidiary of GitHub, Inc.
CasaOne operates as an online furniture retailer offering a curated selection of furniture, décor, and home goods designed to create visually and functionally cohesive living and work spaces. The platform enables residents and commercial customers to browse and order items across categories such as sofas, sectionals, coffee tables, and chairs, including custom-built contemporary pieces, with delivery to homes and businesses across the continental United States.
Circle is a Boston-based fintech company founded in 2013 by Jeremy Allaire and Sean Neville. It specializes in utilizing stablecoins for payments, e-commerce, and investment products. Circle's services include Circle Pay for easy money transfers, Circle Invest for crypto asset trading, and Circle Trade for over-the-counter transactions. The company is backed by prominent investors such as Jim Breyer, Goldman Sachs, IDG Capital, General Catalyst, and Accel Partners.
SingleStore
Series D in 2018
SingleStore is a data technology company that provides a distributed SQL database platform designed for real-time transactions and analytics. Its offerings include SingleStore DB, a distributed SQL database that can run on bare metal, in the cloud, or in hybrid deployments for operational analytics, and SingleStore Managed Service, a cloud database-as-a-service that provides analytics across a cloud of choice. The platform combines transactional and analytical processing in a single engine, supports real-time querying, multi-model data, and scalable ingestion, and aims to modernize data platforms, secure workloads, and support customer analytics across industries such as financial services, media and communications, energy and utilities, government, retail, and technology. Headquartered in San Francisco with additional offices, the company serves global enterprises by enabling real-time insights from data.
BetterCloud
Series E in 2018
BetterCloud specializes in cloud office solutions, serving businesses worldwide. It offers a centralized platform, BetterCloud Discover, providing insights into employee SaaS adoption and streamlining license management across various applications. The company also delivers user lifecycle management, data discovery, security automation, IT automation, and content scanning services for Google Drive, Microsoft SharePoint and OneDrive, Box, Dropbox, and Slack. Its strategic partnership with Dropbox enhances its service offerings.
UiPath designs and develops robotic process automation software for enterprises. Its platform enables hyperautomation through AI-powered discovery of automation opportunities, building and managing automations at scale, running robots across various applications and data, engaging people and robots collaboratively, and measuring operational performance to align with business outcomes.
Split Software
Series B in 2018
Split Software, Inc. is a feature delivery platform that enables engineering teams to enhance software development processes and deliver impactful products. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, with additional offices in Boston and Argentina, Split provides solutions for feature release, customer targeting, and experience measurement. The platform integrates feature flags with data analytics to help teams measure the impact of each feature, thereby reducing development cycle times and minimizing release risks. It supports various operational needs, including continuous delivery, migration to microservices, and performance testing in production environments. Notable clients include Twilio, Salesforce, and WePay, who utilize Split's tools to foster a data-driven culture within their organizations.
Frame.io is a New York-based company established in 2014, offering a cloud-based video collaboration platform. It enables media professionals to centralize assets like dailies, scripts, and storyboards, facilitating real-time feedback, annotations, and approvals among teams, clients, and stakeholders worldwide. The platform supports over one million users, streamlining the video creation process for filmmakers and media companies by bringing all parties together in a single, intuitive workspace.
Neoway is a Brazilian-based market intelligence firm established in 2002 by Jaime de Paula. Headquartered in Florianópolis with additional offices in São Paulo and New York City, Neoway specializes in big data analytics, offering its SIMM platform on a subscription basis. This platform enables businesses to explore comprehensive company and individual data, map economic groups, control opportunity distribution, create alerts, and analyze relationships across various industries such as automotive, consumer goods, oil & gas, technology, telecom, finance, and insurance. Neoway serves clients by providing actionable insights to help them identify market opportunities and make strategic decisions.
CasaOne
Seed Round in 2017
CasaOne operates as an online furniture retailer offering a curated selection of furniture, décor, and home goods designed to create visually and functionally cohesive living and work spaces. The platform enables residents and commercial customers to browse and order items across categories such as sofas, sectionals, coffee tables, and chairs, including custom-built contemporary pieces, with delivery to homes and businesses across the continental United States.
Neoway is a Brazilian-based market intelligence firm established in 2002 by Jaime de Paula. Headquartered in Florianópolis with additional offices in São Paulo and New York City, Neoway specializes in big data analytics, offering its SIMM platform on a subscription basis. This platform enables businesses to explore comprehensive company and individual data, map economic groups, control opportunity distribution, create alerts, and analyze relationships across various industries such as automotive, consumer goods, oil & gas, technology, telecom, finance, and insurance. Neoway serves clients by providing actionable insights to help them identify market opportunities and make strategic decisions.
UiPath designs and develops robotic process automation software for enterprises. Its platform enables hyperautomation through AI-powered discovery of automation opportunities, building and managing automations at scale, running robots across various applications and data, engaging people and robots collaboratively, and measuring operational performance to align with business outcomes.
Founded in 2009, SeatGeek operates a mobile ticketing marketplace and search engine for live sports, concerts, and theater events. It aggregates ticket listings from various sources, offering users a 'Deal Score' metric to assess ticket value. The platform also provides event discovery tools based on user preferences. SeatGeek is headquartered in New York with additional offices globally.
Lola Travel Company, Inc. specializes in corporate travel management through its AI-driven platform, Lola.com. Established in 2015 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, the company simplifies the travel booking process for businesses by offering an intuitive tool for flight and hotel reservations. Lola.com allows users to manage itineraries via a mobile application, providing individual travel profiles, digital travel receipts, and budget tracking services. The platform also supports employee-friendly travel policies, efficient spend reporting for managers, and features that enable team destination sharing and loyalty point accumulation. With 24/7 agent assistance and capabilities for executive assistants to book travel on behalf of others, Lola.com caters to the needs of both employers and business travelers, streamlining the overall travel experience.
Sourcepoint
Series B in 2017
Sourcepoint provides a privacy software platform for publishers and advertisers to manage consent and compliance across dynamic consumer touchpoints. The platform automates privacy workflows to help clients obtain privacy law compliant consent, communicate with users of ad blockers, and test monetization approaches. It also operates a content compensation platform that helps publishers quantify monetization challenges and offer consumers more ways to support the content they enjoy. The company serves enterprise clients with privacy automation and related consultative services to enable compliant data use and revenue experimentation. Founded in 2015, Sourcepoint is headquartered in New York, with offices in London and Berlin.
Split Software
Series A in 2017
Split Software, Inc. is a feature delivery platform that enables engineering teams to enhance software development processes and deliver impactful products. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, with additional offices in Boston and Argentina, Split provides solutions for feature release, customer targeting, and experience measurement. The platform integrates feature flags with data analytics to help teams measure the impact of each feature, thereby reducing development cycle times and minimizing release risks. It supports various operational needs, including continuous delivery, migration to microservices, and performance testing in production environments. Notable clients include Twilio, Salesforce, and WePay, who utilize Split's tools to foster a data-driven culture within their organizations.
Frame.io is a New York-based company established in 2014, offering a cloud-based video collaboration platform. It enables media professionals to centralize assets like dailies, scripts, and storyboards, facilitating real-time feedback, annotations, and approvals among teams, clients, and stakeholders worldwide. The platform supports over one million users, streamlining the video creation process for filmmakers and media companies by bringing all parties together in a single, intuitive workspace.
PillPack, Inc. is a pharmacy that specializes in organizing and delivering medications directly to customers' doors. Founded in 2013 and based in Manchester, New Hampshire, the company provides a unique service by sorting medications into personalized packets, which are tailored to individual dosing schedules. In addition to prescription medications, PillPack also offers vitamins, over-the-counter products, inhalers, creams, and testing supplies. The company serves various clients, including healthcare providers and caregivers, throughout the United States. PillPack is also known for its online magazine, Folks, which highlights inspiring stories of individuals overcoming health challenges. As of September 2018, PillPack operates as a subsidiary of Amazon.com, expanding its reach and capabilities within the healthcare sector. Locations include Miami, Brooklyn, Somerville, Salt Lake City, and Austin.
Zumutor Biologics
Seed Round in 2016
Zumutor Biologics develops human antibody libraries to identify novel immunotherapies and improved monoclonal antibodies for cancer treatment. Its focus is on targeting innate immunity and regulating the tumor microenvironment, with a primary product for breast cancer and platforms for prostate cancer, lymphoma, and other indications.
Birchbox is a New York-based retailer of personalized beauty and grooming products that operates online and through select stores. It offers makeup, skincare, haircare, fragrance, bath and body, nail products, and related lifestyle items for women, along with men's grooming products. The company partners with major and niche brands and uses a proprietary algorithm to deliver customized product selections, often through a monthly personalized sample experience combined with e-commerce shopping. It also provides educational content, product tips, tutorials, and a loyalty program. Birchbox has operations in the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and Belgium, reflecting its international reach.
CoreOS, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in open source projects for Linux containers and Internet security software solutions. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, with additional offices in New York City and a development hub in Berlin, CoreOS is recognized for its contributions to the Kubernetes community. The company offers Tectonic, an enterprise-ready platform that enhances Kubernetes with features for secure container orchestration, and Quay, a private image registry for building, storing, and distributing containers. CoreOS also provides CoreUpdate, a tool for managing application updates, and maintains various open source projects, including CoreOS Linux, etcd, and rkt. These solutions address key challenges related to downtime, security, and resilience, enabling organizations to run their applications reliably in diverse environments. In 2018, CoreOS became a subsidiary of Red Hat, further bolstering its position in the cloud infrastructure landscape.
SingleStore
Series C in 2016
SingleStore is a data technology company that provides a distributed SQL database platform designed for real-time transactions and analytics. Its offerings include SingleStore DB, a distributed SQL database that can run on bare metal, in the cloud, or in hybrid deployments for operational analytics, and SingleStore Managed Service, a cloud database-as-a-service that provides analytics across a cloud of choice. The platform combines transactional and analytical processing in a single engine, supports real-time querying, multi-model data, and scalable ingestion, and aims to modernize data platforms, secure workloads, and support customer analytics across industries such as financial services, media and communications, energy and utilities, government, retail, and technology. Headquartered in San Francisco with additional offices, the company serves global enterprises by enabling real-time insights from data.
Lola Travel Company, Inc. specializes in corporate travel management through its AI-driven platform, Lola.com. Established in 2015 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, the company simplifies the travel booking process for businesses by offering an intuitive tool for flight and hotel reservations. Lola.com allows users to manage itineraries via a mobile application, providing individual travel profiles, digital travel receipts, and budget tracking services. The platform also supports employee-friendly travel policies, efficient spend reporting for managers, and features that enable team destination sharing and loyalty point accumulation. With 24/7 agent assistance and capabilities for executive assistants to book travel on behalf of others, Lola.com caters to the needs of both employers and business travelers, streamlining the overall travel experience.
Grovo is a leading provider of Microlearning solutions, offering a customizable and adaptive learning experience platform designed for employee training and development. Established in 2010, and with offices in New York City and San Francisco, Grovo features a media-rich library of video lessons that cover a range of professional topics, including soft skills, management, and digital tools. The company's award-winning Microlearning method is tailored to align with contemporary learning styles, making it easy for organizations to discover, design, and deliver effective training experiences across various devices. Grovo serves a diverse clientele, including notable companies such as PepsiCo, Gap Inc., Magellan Health, and the National Basketball Association, helping to cultivate skilled and engaged employees.
BaubleBar
Series C in 2016
BaubleBar is a leading online retailer of fashionable jewelry, offering a wide range of products including necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings, and personalized items. Founded in 2010 by Amy Jain and Daniella Yacobovsky, the company stands out for its fast speed to market, driven by real-time data analysis and unique sourcing capabilities. BaubleBar's mission is to redefine how women shop for fashion jewelry through on-trend styles, strong editorial references, and a high-touch customer experience.
Split Software
Seed Round in 2015
Split Software, Inc. is a feature delivery platform that enables engineering teams to enhance software development processes and deliver impactful products. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, with additional offices in Boston and Argentina, Split provides solutions for feature release, customer targeting, and experience measurement. The platform integrates feature flags with data analytics to help teams measure the impact of each feature, thereby reducing development cycle times and minimizing release risks. It supports various operational needs, including continuous delivery, migration to microservices, and performance testing in production environments. Notable clients include Twilio, Salesforce, and WePay, who utilize Split's tools to foster a data-driven culture within their organizations.
Knewton, Inc. is a developer of an online adaptive learning engine based in New York, with additional offices in London, Tokyo, Singapore, and Dubai. Established in 2008, Knewton's platform personalizes education by providing students with tailored study recommendations, equipping teachers with analytics to enhance student support, and offering publishers insights to create more effective digital educational products. The company's adaptive learning solutions cater to higher education students across various subjects, including mathematics, economics, reading and writing, biology, and engineering. Knewton's technology is utilized by educational institutions and companies globally, and it has been recognized as a leader in the education technology sector, receiving accolades for its innovative approach to personalized learning.
Neoway is a Brazilian-based market intelligence firm established in 2002 by Jaime de Paula. Headquartered in Florianópolis with additional offices in São Paulo and New York City, Neoway specializes in big data analytics, offering its SIMM platform on a subscription basis. This platform enables businesses to explore comprehensive company and individual data, map economic groups, control opportunity distribution, create alerts, and analyze relationships across various industries such as automotive, consumer goods, oil & gas, technology, telecom, finance, and insurance. Neoway serves clients by providing actionable insights to help them identify market opportunities and make strategic decisions.
Frame.io
Seed Round in 2015
Frame.io is a New York-based company established in 2014, offering a cloud-based video collaboration platform. It enables media professionals to centralize assets like dailies, scripts, and storyboards, facilitating real-time feedback, annotations, and approvals among teams, clients, and stakeholders worldwide. The platform supports over one million users, streamlining the video creation process for filmmakers and media companies by bringing all parties together in a single, intuitive workspace.
Carto is a location intelligence platform that turns spatial data into actionable insights for logistics, marketing, and site optimization. The cloud-based mapping, analysis, and visualization engine enables data scientists, developers, and analysts to treat location as an active analytical dimension, solving spatial problems, optimizing business processes, and predicting outcomes. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in New York City, Carto operates with offices in Madrid, Seville, and Washington, DC, and serves thousands of customers worldwide, including Mastercard, Vodafone, Bain & Company, and Coca-Cola, with hundreds of thousands of users. The company is backed by leading venture investors Accel Partners, Salesforce Ventures, Earlybird Ventures, and Kibo Ventures, underscoring its position in location intelligence.
Drafted
Seed Round in 2015
Drafted Inc., founded in 2014 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, operates a network recruiting platform designed to streamline the hiring process for companies. The platform, Drafted, allows businesses to source, qualify, and hire candidates efficiently by leveraging their employee networks for referrals and sourcing. It also offers Layoff Network, which helps laid-off individuals connect with hiring companies through nominations from friends and colleagues. The company's solutions are utilized by recruiters, managers, and employees to track candidates and measure performance, ultimately aiming to enhance the quality of hires and support both companies and job seekers in their networking efforts.
Sourcepoint
Series A in 2015
Sourcepoint provides a privacy software platform for publishers and advertisers to manage consent and compliance across dynamic consumer touchpoints. The platform automates privacy workflows to help clients obtain privacy law compliant consent, communicate with users of ad blockers, and test monetization approaches. It also operates a content compensation platform that helps publishers quantify monetization challenges and offer consumers more ways to support the content they enjoy. The company serves enterprise clients with privacy automation and related consultative services to enable compliant data use and revenue experimentation. Founded in 2015, Sourcepoint is headquartered in New York, with offices in London and Berlin.
PillPack, Inc. is a pharmacy that specializes in organizing and delivering medications directly to customers' doors. Founded in 2013 and based in Manchester, New Hampshire, the company provides a unique service by sorting medications into personalized packets, which are tailored to individual dosing schedules. In addition to prescription medications, PillPack also offers vitamins, over-the-counter products, inhalers, creams, and testing supplies. The company serves various clients, including healthcare providers and caregivers, throughout the United States. PillPack is also known for its online magazine, Folks, which highlights inspiring stories of individuals overcoming health challenges. As of September 2018, PillPack operates as a subsidiary of Amazon.com, expanding its reach and capabilities within the healthcare sector. Locations include Miami, Brooklyn, Somerville, Salt Lake City, and Austin.
Circle is a Boston-based fintech company founded in 2013 by Jeremy Allaire and Sean Neville. It specializes in utilizing stablecoins for payments, e-commerce, and investment products. Circle's services include Circle Pay for easy money transfers, Circle Invest for crypto asset trading, and Circle Trade for over-the-counter transactions. The company is backed by prominent investors such as Jim Breyer, Goldman Sachs, IDG Capital, General Catalyst, and Accel Partners.
CoreOS, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in open source projects for Linux containers and Internet security software solutions. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, with additional offices in New York City and a development hub in Berlin, CoreOS is recognized for its contributions to the Kubernetes community. The company offers Tectonic, an enterprise-ready platform that enhances Kubernetes with features for secure container orchestration, and Quay, a private image registry for building, storing, and distributing containers. CoreOS also provides CoreUpdate, a tool for managing application updates, and maintains various open source projects, including CoreOS Linux, etcd, and rkt. These solutions address key challenges related to downtime, security, and resilience, enabling organizations to run their applications reliably in diverse environments. In 2018, CoreOS became a subsidiary of Red Hat, further bolstering its position in the cloud infrastructure landscape.
Founded in 2009, SeatGeek operates a mobile ticketing marketplace and search engine for live sports, concerts, and theater events. It aggregates ticket listings from various sources, offering users a 'Deal Score' metric to assess ticket value. The platform also provides event discovery tools based on user preferences. SeatGeek is headquartered in New York with additional offices globally.
BetterCloud
Series D in 2015
BetterCloud specializes in cloud office solutions, serving businesses worldwide. It offers a centralized platform, BetterCloud Discover, providing insights into employee SaaS adoption and streamlining license management across various applications. The company also delivers user lifecycle management, data discovery, security automation, IT automation, and content scanning services for Google Drive, Microsoft SharePoint and OneDrive, Box, Dropbox, and Slack. Its strategic partnership with Dropbox enhances its service offerings.
SimpliVity
Series D in 2015
SimpliVity Corporation is a provider of hyperconverged infrastructure solutions designed to enhance the deployment of resources and workloads in data centers. The company offers several products, including OmniCube, a 2U rack-mounted system that integrates server, storage, and networking services, thereby improving the management, protection, and performance of virtualized workloads. Additionally, its OmniCube Hyperconverged Infrastructure platform addresses data efficiency and global management needs in virtualized and cloud environments. SimpliVity's solutions also include OmniView, a web-based support dashboard featuring predictive analytics, and OmniStack Hyperconverged Infrastructure, which integrates with Cisco UCS to consolidate multiple core data center functions. The company's technology is utilized across various sectors, including energy, education, financial services, government, and telecommunications. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, SimpliVity has support centers in Cork, Ireland, and Raleigh, North Carolina. As of February 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company.
Grovo is a leading provider of Microlearning solutions, offering a customizable and adaptive learning experience platform designed for employee training and development. Established in 2010, and with offices in New York City and San Francisco, Grovo features a media-rich library of video lessons that cover a range of professional topics, including soft skills, management, and digital tools. The company's award-winning Microlearning method is tailored to align with contemporary learning styles, making it easy for organizations to discover, design, and deliver effective training experiences across various devices. Grovo serves a diverse clientele, including notable companies such as PepsiCo, Gap Inc., Magellan Health, and the National Basketball Association, helping to cultivate skilled and engaged employees.
Flywire facilitates global payments for educational institutions and their students worldwide. It offers a secure platform supporting diverse payment methods in over 140 currencies across 240 countries.
DataGravity
Series C in 2014
DataGravity, Inc. is a software company based in Nashua, New Hampshire, specializing in data management solutions tailored for information technology, virtualization, and security professionals. Founded in 2012, the company offers a platform that enhances data visibility, security, and availability. Its primary products include DataGravity for Availability and DataGravity for Virtualization, both of which focus on identifying and protecting sensitive data from exposure, loss, and regulatory noncompliance. These solutions also facilitate monitoring and analysis of user activity and data usage over time, providing insights that help IT managers optimize their data security strategies. As of July 2017, DataGravity operates as a subsidiary of HyTrust, Inc.
PillPack, Inc. is a pharmacy that specializes in organizing and delivering medications directly to customers' doors. Founded in 2013 and based in Manchester, New Hampshire, the company provides a unique service by sorting medications into personalized packets, which are tailored to individual dosing schedules. In addition to prescription medications, PillPack also offers vitamins, over-the-counter products, inhalers, creams, and testing supplies. The company serves various clients, including healthcare providers and caregivers, throughout the United States. PillPack is also known for its online magazine, Folks, which highlights inspiring stories of individuals overcoming health challenges. As of September 2018, PillPack operates as a subsidiary of Amazon.com, expanding its reach and capabilities within the healthcare sector. Locations include Miami, Brooklyn, Somerville, Salt Lake City, and Austin.
Semmle Ltd, established in 2006, specializes in developing an engineering analytics platform that streamlines software development processes. The platform aids both technical and strategic decision-making by analyzing software code quality alongside other relevant data such as development cost, source code, issue tickets, test coverage, team location, and version history. Semmle's key products are LGTM and QL, serving clients like Citi, Credit Suisse, and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in the UK, Denmark, Spain, and the US, Semmle operates as a subsidiary of GitHub, Inc.
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.