Accel

Accel is a venture capital firm founded in 1983 and based in Palo Alto, California. It specializes in early and growth-stage investments, focusing primarily on technology startups in sectors such as cloud computing, software, digital media, and fintech. With additional offices in San Francisco, London, and Bangalore, Accel employs localized strategies to identify and support entrepreneurs capable of building category-defining businesses. The firm has a notable portfolio featuring companies like Facebook, Spotify, and Slack, reflecting its commitment to fostering innovation across various industries. Accel manages several funds, targeting investments ranging from $5 million to $15 million, and has a robust global presence that includes partnerships in India and China.

Radhika Ananth

Vice President

Radhika Ananth

Vice President

Yudi Anugrah

Investor

Casey Aylward

Partner

Julien Bek

Principal

Luca Bocchio

Partner

Andrew Braccia

General Partner

Andrei Brasoveanu

Partner

Katie Brown

Investor

Miles Clements

Partner

Adrian Colyer

Venture Partner

Kevin Comolli

Founding Partner

Anand Daniel

Partner

Ben Dooley

CFO

Peter Doyle

Investor

Christine Esserman

Partner

C. Alex Estevez

Venture Partner

Candice du Fretay

Investor

Rohit Ganapathy

Investor

Sameer Gandhi

Partner

Rishika Garg

Vice President

Martin Gibson

Technology Investor

Praachi Goenka

Investor

Bruce Golden

Partner

Graham Hutson

Investor

Sara Ittelson

Partner

Myrel Iturrey

Investor

Tanay Jagani

Investor

Chitranjan Jain

Investor

Dinesh Katiyar

Partner

Sanjay Khatri

Investor

Richard Kotite

Vice President

Gagan Kumar

General Partner

Ping Li

Partner

John Locke

Partner

Zhenya Loginov

Partner

Steve Loughlin

Partner

Eknoor Malhotra

Investor

Arun Mathew

Partner

Jonathan Mendelson

Investor

Gonzalo Mocorrea

Investor

Vasant Natarajan

Partner

Vas Natarajan

Partner

Harry Nelis

Partner

Nate Niparko

Partner

Maya S. Noeth

Partner

Rachit Parekh

Principal

Vijaysai Patnaik

Associate

Anagh Prasad

Investor

Varun Purandare

Principal and Investor

Ben Quazzo

Partner

Rafael Quintanilla

Investor

Aman Rai

Investor

Tim Rawlinson

Investor

Sagar Sanghvi

Partner

Antra Saxena

Investor

Tracy Sedlock

Chief Operating Partner

Jess Segal

IR Partner

Karan Shah

Investor

Manasi Shah

Investor

Sarthak Singh

Investor

Robert E. Sternberg

Investor

Diksha Sundarka

Investor

Prayank Swaroop

Partner

Ryan Sweeney

General Partner

Charles Tananbaum

Investor

Humza Tariq

Investor

Yuvraj Wadhwa

Investor

Cecilia Wang

Vice President

Matt Weigand

Partner

Eric Wolford

Venture Partner

Richard Wong

General Partner

Ivan Zhou

Partner

Hendrik Nelis Ph.D

Partner

Past deals in Collaborative Consumption

CityMall

Series C in 2022
CityMall is a social e-commerce platform that facilitates the sale of lifestyle and essential products through peer-to-peer referrals on WhatsApp. The company aims to provide customers with a convenient and affordable shopping experience, offering a diverse range of products, including groceries and fashion items, at competitive prices. CityMall enhances the customer experience with services such as free home delivery and easy returns, allowing users to save time and money while shopping. The platform has attracted funding from notable angel investors, including industry figures from Citrus Pay and Xiaomi.

RentoMojo

Venture Round in 2021
RentoMojo is an online furniture and appliance rental platform founded in November 2014 by Geetansh Bamania in India. The company operates in several major cities, including Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, Gurgaon, and Noida. RentoMojo offers a convenient solution for young professionals and others living in rental properties, allowing them to rent furniture, home appliances, and electronics on a monthly basis. This model enables customers, especially those who frequently relocate, to avoid the hassle of buying and selling durable goods, providing a flexible and cost-effective alternative for furnishing their living spaces.

Whimsical

Series A in 2021
Whimsical is a visual workspace for teams. Share your ideas visually. Lightning fast.

Diem

Pre Seed Round in 2021
Developer of a social search engine intended to dedicate a place for people to search, collect, discover, and share information. The company's platform is inspired by the way women have been passing knowledge to each other for centuries, it builds proprietary search algorithms and offers access to a global community of women, experts, and evidence-based knowledge, it allows people to learn, and imagine, the collective knowledge of entire communities in just a few seconds, enabling women to real-world information through digital communities and education.

OLIO

Series B in 2021
OLIO Exchange Limited operates a mobile application designed to connect neighbors and local shops for the sharing of surplus food and other items. The app allows users to discover food nearing its sell-by date in nearby stores, share home-grown produce, and list groceries from their own kitchens. Users can post photos and descriptions of non-food household items, specifying availability for pick-up, and can browse local listings to request items through private messaging. The platform also features drop boxes for convenient item exchanges without doorstep arrangements, ensuring that items are reserved for those who request them via the app. Additionally, OLIO sells branded merchandise, including tote bags and travel mugs, through its online store. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in London, OLIO aims to reduce food waste and promote community sharing.

CityMall

Series B in 2021
CityMall is a social e-commerce platform that facilitates the sale of lifestyle and essential products through peer-to-peer referrals on WhatsApp. The company aims to provide customers with a convenient and affordable shopping experience, offering a diverse range of products, including groceries and fashion items, at competitive prices. CityMall enhances the customer experience with services such as free home delivery and easy returns, allowing users to save time and money while shopping. The platform has attracted funding from notable angel investors, including industry figures from Citrus Pay and Xiaomi.

Fluorine

Pre Seed Round in 2021
Relationships are fundamental for any business, so we're here to empower them. Fluorine is a global collaboration hub that simplifies collaboration and makes people’s working lives simpler, more pleasant, and more productive. We help teams create workflow apps in minutes to run their processes, projects, and everyday work. Let's simplify work and promote collaboration-- together.

Vinted

Series F in 2021
Vinted is an online marketplace that focuses on making second-hand fashion a preferred choice for consumers. The platform facilitates a peer-to-peer environment where users, primarily women and girls, can buy, sell, and swap clothing, accessories, and lifestyle items. It features a mobile-first design and includes an online chatting option, allowing for seamless communication between users, which enhances the shopping experience while keeping costs low. Through its community-driven approach, Vinted aims to promote sustainable fashion practices by encouraging the reuse of clothing.

Catch+Release

Series A in 2021
Catch&Release is end-to-end content licensing platform that enables brands and advertisers to license content from anywhere on the internet. Streamline the clearance and licensing process within the Content Exchange, a licensing platform where users can organize shots from anywhere on the internet, receive Clearance Ratings to understand what content is licensable, and initiate clearances and licensing at the click of a button. Catch&Release negotiates copyright and model clearances on your behalf, provides indemnification, and keeps track of all documentation, transactions, and license data, so licensing content from the internet is painless, easy, and risk-free.

CityMall

Series A in 2021
CityMall is a social e-commerce platform that facilitates the sale of lifestyle and essential products through peer-to-peer referrals on WhatsApp. The company aims to provide customers with a convenient and affordable shopping experience, offering a diverse range of products, including groceries and fashion items, at competitive prices. CityMall enhances the customer experience with services such as free home delivery and easy returns, allowing users to save time and money while shopping. The platform has attracted funding from notable angel investors, including industry figures from Citrus Pay and Xiaomi.

RentoMojo

Series C in 2021
RentoMojo is an online furniture and appliance rental platform founded in November 2014 by Geetansh Bamania in India. The company operates in several major cities, including Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, Gurgaon, and Noida. RentoMojo offers a convenient solution for young professionals and others living in rental properties, allowing them to rent furniture, home appliances, and electronics on a monthly basis. This model enables customers, especially those who frequently relocate, to avoid the hassle of buying and selling durable goods, providing a flexible and cost-effective alternative for furnishing their living spaces.

Wallapop

Series G in 2021
Wallapop is a hyper-local mobile marketplace based in Barcelona, Spain, that facilitates the buying and selling of secondhand goods. Founded in September 2013 by Agustin Gomez, the platform operates as a "virtual flea market," connecting users within their local communities to trade a wide variety of pre-owned items. By focusing on local transactions, Wallapop aims to promote sustainable consumption and reduce waste while providing an accessible way for individuals to declutter their homes and find affordable products. The app's user-friendly interface and geolocation features enhance the buying and selling experience, making it a popular choice for those looking to engage in secondhand commerce.

CityMall

Seed Round in 2020
CityMall is a social e-commerce platform that facilitates the sale of lifestyle and essential products through peer-to-peer referrals on WhatsApp. The company aims to provide customers with a convenient and affordable shopping experience, offering a diverse range of products, including groceries and fashion items, at competitive prices. CityMall enhances the customer experience with services such as free home delivery and easy returns, allowing users to save time and money while shopping. The platform has attracted funding from notable angel investors, including industry figures from Citrus Pay and Xiaomi.

RentoMojo

Series C in 2020
RentoMojo is an online furniture and appliance rental platform founded in November 2014 by Geetansh Bamania in India. The company operates in several major cities, including Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, Gurgaon, and Noida. RentoMojo offers a convenient solution for young professionals and others living in rental properties, allowing them to rent furniture, home appliances, and electronics on a monthly basis. This model enables customers, especially those who frequently relocate, to avoid the hassle of buying and selling durable goods, providing a flexible and cost-effective alternative for furnishing their living spaces.

Bounce

Series D in 2020
Bounce (formerly known as Metro Bikes) is a smart mobility solution, with a mission of making daily commute stress-free, time-saving, reliable, and convenient. With a breakthrough technology that lets users access the bike with just an OTP, the Keyless bikes, have not only done away with keys, but the whole process of renting a bike has just become devoid of any physical or human intervention. With Bounce's new One Way Rental service, users can now pick up and drop the bike anywhere they need to and be done with the ride. This is aimed at providing a seamless first mile and last-mile connectivity to metro users. Founded in 2014, Bounce aims at decongesting the roads by encouraging commuters to choose public transport by delivering convenient options to rent bikes and reach their destinations from metro stations. It is based in Bangalore, India.

Vinted

Series E in 2019
Vinted is an online marketplace that focuses on making second-hand fashion a preferred choice for consumers. The platform facilitates a peer-to-peer environment where users, primarily women and girls, can buy, sell, and swap clothing, accessories, and lifestyle items. It features a mobile-first design and includes an online chatting option, allowing for seamless communication between users, which enhances the shopping experience while keeping costs low. Through its community-driven approach, Vinted aims to promote sustainable fashion practices by encouraging the reuse of clothing.

Vinted

Series E in 2019
Vinted is an online marketplace that focuses on making second-hand fashion a preferred choice for consumers. The platform facilitates a peer-to-peer environment where users, primarily women and girls, can buy, sell, and swap clothing, accessories, and lifestyle items. It features a mobile-first design and includes an online chatting option, allowing for seamless communication between users, which enhances the shopping experience while keeping costs low. Through its community-driven approach, Vinted aims to promote sustainable fashion practices by encouraging the reuse of clothing.

Frame.io

Series C in 2019
Frame.io, Inc. offers a video review and collaboration platform that enhances the video creation process for filmmakers and media professionals. Founded in 2014 and based in New York, the platform allows users to upload, organize, and share various media assets, including dailies, scripts, and work-in-progress content. It facilitates efficient collaboration by enabling real-time feedback, comments, and approvals from clients and team members, all within private workspaces. With more than 500,000 users, Frame.io streamlines post-production workflows and connects stakeholders in a single, user-friendly interface accessible across both web and mobile devices. This focus on collaboration and organization helps content creators work more effectively before the distribution phase.

Frame.io

Series C in 2019
Frame.io, Inc. offers a video review and collaboration platform that enhances the video creation process for filmmakers and media professionals. Founded in 2014 and based in New York, the platform allows users to upload, organize, and share various media assets, including dailies, scripts, and work-in-progress content. It facilitates efficient collaboration by enabling real-time feedback, comments, and approvals from clients and team members, all within private workspaces. With more than 500,000 users, Frame.io streamlines post-production workflows and connects stakeholders in a single, user-friendly interface accessible across both web and mobile devices. This focus on collaboration and organization helps content creators work more effectively before the distribution phase.

Spinny

Series B in 2019
Spinny is a technology-driven platform that simplifies the buying and selling of used cars in India. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana, Spinny aims to create a trustworthy and hassle-free experience for customers in the pre-owned car market. The company employs a full-stack business model, ensuring transparency and value in every transaction. Spinny offers a selection of handpicked cars, complete with detailed information, and provides potential buyers with the opportunity for a test drive and a five-day money-back guarantee. This approach enables car owners to list their vehicles easily while offering buyers a straightforward and reliable process for purchasing their desired cars.

Bounce

Series C in 2019
Bounce (formerly known as Metro Bikes) is a smart mobility solution, with a mission of making daily commute stress-free, time-saving, reliable, and convenient. With a breakthrough technology that lets users access the bike with just an OTP, the Keyless bikes, have not only done away with keys, but the whole process of renting a bike has just become devoid of any physical or human intervention. With Bounce's new One Way Rental service, users can now pick up and drop the bike anywhere they need to and be done with the ride. This is aimed at providing a seamless first mile and last-mile connectivity to metro users. Founded in 2014, Bounce aims at decongesting the roads by encouraging commuters to choose public transport by delivering convenient options to rent bikes and reach their destinations from metro stations. It is based in Bangalore, India.

Spinny

Series A in 2019
Spinny is a technology-driven platform that simplifies the buying and selling of used cars in India. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana, Spinny aims to create a trustworthy and hassle-free experience for customers in the pre-owned car market. The company employs a full-stack business model, ensuring transparency and value in every transaction. Spinny offers a selection of handpicked cars, complete with detailed information, and provides potential buyers with the opportunity for a test drive and a five-day money-back guarantee. This approach enables car owners to list their vehicles easily while offering buyers a straightforward and reliable process for purchasing their desired cars.

RentoMojo

Series C in 2019
RentoMojo is an online furniture and appliance rental platform founded in November 2014 by Geetansh Bamania in India. The company operates in several major cities, including Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, Gurgaon, and Noida. RentoMojo offers a convenient solution for young professionals and others living in rental properties, allowing them to rent furniture, home appliances, and electronics on a monthly basis. This model enables customers, especially those who frequently relocate, to avoid the hassle of buying and selling durable goods, providing a flexible and cost-effective alternative for furnishing their living spaces.

Bounce

Series B in 2019
Bounce (formerly known as Metro Bikes) is a smart mobility solution, with a mission of making daily commute stress-free, time-saving, reliable, and convenient. With a breakthrough technology that lets users access the bike with just an OTP, the Keyless bikes, have not only done away with keys, but the whole process of renting a bike has just become devoid of any physical or human intervention. With Bounce's new One Way Rental service, users can now pick up and drop the bike anywhere they need to and be done with the ride. This is aimed at providing a seamless first mile and last-mile connectivity to metro users. Founded in 2014, Bounce aims at decongesting the roads by encouraging commuters to choose public transport by delivering convenient options to rent bikes and reach their destinations from metro stations. It is based in Bangalore, India.

Bounce

Series A in 2018
Bounce (formerly known as Metro Bikes) is a smart mobility solution, with a mission of making daily commute stress-free, time-saving, reliable, and convenient. With a breakthrough technology that lets users access the bike with just an OTP, the Keyless bikes, have not only done away with keys, but the whole process of renting a bike has just become devoid of any physical or human intervention. With Bounce's new One Way Rental service, users can now pick up and drop the bike anywhere they need to and be done with the ride. This is aimed at providing a seamless first mile and last-mile connectivity to metro users. Founded in 2014, Bounce aims at decongesting the roads by encouraging commuters to choose public transport by delivering convenient options to rent bikes and reach their destinations from metro stations. It is based in Bangalore, India.

OLIO

Series A in 2018
OLIO Exchange Limited operates a mobile application designed to connect neighbors and local shops for the sharing of surplus food and other items. The app allows users to discover food nearing its sell-by date in nearby stores, share home-grown produce, and list groceries from their own kitchens. Users can post photos and descriptions of non-food household items, specifying availability for pick-up, and can browse local listings to request items through private messaging. The platform also features drop boxes for convenient item exchanges without doorstep arrangements, ensuring that items are reserved for those who request them via the app. Additionally, OLIO sells branded merchandise, including tote bags and travel mugs, through its online store. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in London, OLIO aims to reduce food waste and promote community sharing.

Skip Scooters

Series A in 2018
Skip Scooters operates shared electric scooters for reliable last-mile transportation. The company works with cities to ensure our fleets are operated with the support of the surrounding communities, and they stand behind their riders by providing vehicles, safety education, and training, and world-class support. The scooter rental company is based in San Francisco, California. It is formerly known by its Y Combinator codename, Waybots.

InVision

Series E in 2017
InVisionApp is a design collaboration platform that serves startups, corporations, and design agencies, facilitating the research, design, review, and testing of products for both web and mobile applications. The platform offers a suite of tools for prototyping, task management, version control, and collaborative feedback, enabling users to effectively brainstorm, create, and develop new ideas. InVisionApp also includes Studio, a tool for screen design that enhances user experience, and provides enterprise solutions such as project management, workflow integration, and security features. With over 5 million users, including all Fortune 100 companies and notable organizations like Airbnb, Amazon, and Netflix, InVision operates as a fully distributed organization with employees across 28 countries. Founded in 2011 by Clark Valberg and Ben Nadel, the company continues to improve team collaboration and streamline workflows across diverse disciplines.

Frame.io

Series B in 2017
Frame.io, Inc. offers a video review and collaboration platform that enhances the video creation process for filmmakers and media professionals. Founded in 2014 and based in New York, the platform allows users to upload, organize, and share various media assets, including dailies, scripts, and work-in-progress content. It facilitates efficient collaboration by enabling real-time feedback, comments, and approvals from clients and team members, all within private workspaces. With more than 500,000 users, Frame.io streamlines post-production workflows and connects stakeholders in a single, user-friendly interface accessible across both web and mobile devices. This focus on collaboration and organization helps content creators work more effectively before the distribution phase.

RentoMojo

Series B in 2017
RentoMojo is an online furniture and appliance rental platform founded in November 2014 by Geetansh Bamania in India. The company operates in several major cities, including Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, Gurgaon, and Noida. RentoMojo offers a convenient solution for young professionals and others living in rental properties, allowing them to rent furniture, home appliances, and electronics on a monthly basis. This model enables customers, especially those who frequently relocate, to avoid the hassle of buying and selling durable goods, providing a flexible and cost-effective alternative for furnishing their living spaces.

Away

Series B in 2017
Away is a modern travel and lifestyle brand that specializes in designing high-quality luggage and travel accessories. The company offers a range of products, including bags, suitcases, and interior organizers, crafted from lightweight, durable materials such as polycarbonate. Away's luggage is designed with thoughtful features that address common travel challenges, such as an ejectable battery for charging devices and an interior laundry bag for convenience. By focusing on affordability and sustainability, Away aims to enhance the travel experience, allowing travelers to make the most of their journeys.

Omni

Series A in 2017
Omni aims to revolutionise mobility in cities and campuses by empowering residents with cleaner, more efficient, and affordable transportation options that improve urban sustainability in the United Kingdom. By systematically deploying thousands of smart-bikes, enabled with GPS, wireless technology, and self-locks, we will dramatically improve urban mobility by making the first and last mile faster, cheaper, and healthier. We take city and school friendly approach and seek for partnership to work on this challenging problem.

Letgo

Series C in 2017
Letgo is a popular mobile application that facilitates the buying and selling of second-hand goods locally, boasting over 100 million downloads and 400 million listings. Founded in 2015 by Alec Oxenford and Jordi Castello, later joined by Enrique Linares, Letgo has become a leading marketplace in the United States, offering a diverse range of products, including electronics, vehicles, clothing, and furniture. The app incorporates innovative features such as image recognition and video listings, which streamline the listing process by automatically suggesting titles, prices, and categories based on user-uploaded photos. This user-friendly approach allows individuals to easily declutter their homes and discover great deals nearby.

OLIO

Seed Round in 2017
OLIO Exchange Limited operates a mobile application designed to connect neighbors and local shops for the sharing of surplus food and other items. The app allows users to discover food nearing its sell-by date in nearby stores, share home-grown produce, and list groceries from their own kitchens. Users can post photos and descriptions of non-food household items, specifying availability for pick-up, and can browse local listings to request items through private messaging. The platform also features drop boxes for convenient item exchanges without doorstep arrangements, ensuring that items are reserved for those who request them via the app. Additionally, OLIO sells branded merchandise, including tote bags and travel mugs, through its online store. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in London, OLIO aims to reduce food waste and promote community sharing.

Campanda

Series B in 2017
Campanda builds the world's largest online booking platform dedicated to the rental and sharing of recreational vehicles. Camping enthusiasts can search, compare and book RV rental deals from commercial and private suppliers in over 40 countries worldwide.

OPAL

Series B in 2016
Opal Labs Inc. operates a marketing collaboration platform designed for modern marketing teams. The platform enables organizations to plan, create, view, edit, and approve brand marketing content effectively. By facilitating alignment on strategy and streamlining the review process, Opal enhances content creation and distribution. Its intuitive interface connects various information and content, breaking down silos and reducing complexity within teams. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Portland, Oregon, Opal focuses on improving collaboration among marketing professionals to achieve successful campaign outcomes.

Frame.io

Series A in 2016
Frame.io, Inc. offers a video review and collaboration platform that enhances the video creation process for filmmakers and media professionals. Founded in 2014 and based in New York, the platform allows users to upload, organize, and share various media assets, including dailies, scripts, and work-in-progress content. It facilitates efficient collaboration by enabling real-time feedback, comments, and approvals from clients and team members, all within private workspaces. With more than 500,000 users, Frame.io streamlines post-production workflows and connects stakeholders in a single, user-friendly interface accessible across both web and mobile devices. This focus on collaboration and organization helps content creators work more effectively before the distribution phase.

Away

Series A in 2016
Away is a modern travel and lifestyle brand that specializes in designing high-quality luggage and travel accessories. The company offers a range of products, including bags, suitcases, and interior organizers, crafted from lightweight, durable materials such as polycarbonate. Away's luggage is designed with thoughtful features that address common travel challenges, such as an ejectable battery for charging devices and an interior laundry bag for convenience. By focusing on affordability and sustainability, Away aims to enhance the travel experience, allowing travelers to make the most of their journeys.

RentoMojo

Series A in 2016
RentoMojo is an online furniture and appliance rental platform founded in November 2014 by Geetansh Bamania in India. The company operates in several major cities, including Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, Gurgaon, and Noida. RentoMojo offers a convenient solution for young professionals and others living in rental properties, allowing them to rent furniture, home appliances, and electronics on a monthly basis. This model enables customers, especially those who frequently relocate, to avoid the hassle of buying and selling durable goods, providing a flexible and cost-effective alternative for furnishing their living spaces.

InVision

Series D in 2016
InVisionApp is a design collaboration platform that serves startups, corporations, and design agencies, facilitating the research, design, review, and testing of products for both web and mobile applications. The platform offers a suite of tools for prototyping, task management, version control, and collaborative feedback, enabling users to effectively brainstorm, create, and develop new ideas. InVisionApp also includes Studio, a tool for screen design that enhances user experience, and provides enterprise solutions such as project management, workflow integration, and security features. With over 5 million users, including all Fortune 100 companies and notable organizations like Airbnb, Amazon, and Netflix, InVision operates as a fully distributed organization with employees across 28 countries. Founded in 2011 by Clark Valberg and Ben Nadel, the company continues to improve team collaboration and streamline workflows across diverse disciplines.

Letgo

Series B in 2016
Letgo is a popular mobile application that facilitates the buying and selling of second-hand goods locally, boasting over 100 million downloads and 400 million listings. Founded in 2015 by Alec Oxenford and Jordi Castello, later joined by Enrique Linares, Letgo has become a leading marketplace in the United States, offering a diverse range of products, including electronics, vehicles, clothing, and furniture. The app incorporates innovative features such as image recognition and video listings, which streamline the listing process by automatically suggesting titles, prices, and categories based on user-uploaded photos. This user-friendly approach allows individuals to easily declutter their homes and discover great deals nearby.

RentoMojo

Seed Round in 2015
RentoMojo is an online furniture and appliance rental platform founded in November 2014 by Geetansh Bamania in India. The company operates in several major cities, including Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, Gurgaon, and Noida. RentoMojo offers a convenient solution for young professionals and others living in rental properties, allowing them to rent furniture, home appliances, and electronics on a monthly basis. This model enables customers, especially those who frequently relocate, to avoid the hassle of buying and selling durable goods, providing a flexible and cost-effective alternative for furnishing their living spaces.

Frame.io

Seed Round in 2015
Frame.io, Inc. offers a video review and collaboration platform that enhances the video creation process for filmmakers and media professionals. Founded in 2014 and based in New York, the platform allows users to upload, organize, and share various media assets, including dailies, scripts, and work-in-progress content. It facilitates efficient collaboration by enabling real-time feedback, comments, and approvals from clients and team members, all within private workspaces. With more than 500,000 users, Frame.io streamlines post-production workflows and connects stakeholders in a single, user-friendly interface accessible across both web and mobile devices. This focus on collaboration and organization helps content creators work more effectively before the distribution phase.

BlaBlaCar

Series D in 2015
BlaBlaCar is the world's leading long-distance carpooling platform, designed to connect drivers with empty seats to passengers seeking rides. By allowing members to share travel expenses, the service promotes a cost-effective way to travel long distances. The platform emphasizes security and trust by requiring detailed member profiles and verified identities, fostering a reliable community. Users can indicate their preferred level of conversation during trips, ranging from "Bla" to "BlaBlaBla," which reflects the platform's focus on personalization. Operating in 22 countries, including regions in Europe, Russia, Turkey, Mexico, Brazil, and India, BlaBlaCar aims to create a global network of drivers and passengers. The company is headquartered in Paris and features a user-friendly website and mobile applications that facilitate easy connections between travelers.

InVision

Series C in 2015
InVisionApp is a design collaboration platform that serves startups, corporations, and design agencies, facilitating the research, design, review, and testing of products for both web and mobile applications. The platform offers a suite of tools for prototyping, task management, version control, and collaborative feedback, enabling users to effectively brainstorm, create, and develop new ideas. InVisionApp also includes Studio, a tool for screen design that enhances user experience, and provides enterprise solutions such as project management, workflow integration, and security features. With over 5 million users, including all Fortune 100 companies and notable organizations like Airbnb, Amazon, and Netflix, InVision operates as a fully distributed organization with employees across 28 countries. Founded in 2011 by Clark Valberg and Ben Nadel, the company continues to improve team collaboration and streamline workflows across diverse disciplines.

Collectabillia.com

Series B in 2015
Collectabillia.com is a celebrity commerce company offering a platform to fans to own memorabilia personally autographed by their icons as well as fan merchandise. It launched its auction platform during the 2012 season of the IPL partnering with master blaster Sachin Tendulkar exclusively to auction limited edition merchandise post his historical ‘hundredth, hundred’. Collectabillia’s objective is to extend the global market of memorabilia into India, allowing the ownership of personalized merchandise along the same lines as that of art, numismatics, and philately. Promoted by Anjana Reddy, a sports enthusiast and national level badminton player, and backed by the Accel Partners of the Angry Birds and Facebook fame, Collectabillia’s goal is to connect celebrities and their ardent fans. Incorporated in 2011, the company is headquartered in Bengaluru.

ModCloth

Series C in 2015
ModCloth.com is a rip-roaringly innovative, rapidly growing e-tailer of vintage-inspired fashion and decor that’s out to shake up the way fashion is discovered, developed, and delivered. Through groundbreaking technology and press-recognized social media, they’re creating a user-empowering platform that’s redefining the face of social commerce. Founded in a CMU dorm room by high school sweethearts Eric & Susan Koger, ModCloth now has over 400 employees and offices in San Francisco, LA, and Pittsburgh.

Joyus

Series C in 2015
Joyus is a startup focused on transforming the online shopping experience by utilizing short-form videos to help consumers discover and purchase appealing products. The company offers a video shopping platform that features curated selections of apparel, beauty items, and lifestyle products. Each week, curators showcase their favorite finds, providing viewers with insights on how to utilize these items. Products are available for a limited time through the platform, facilitating easy purchasing. Joyus emphasizes the importance of sharing authentic enthusiasm for products, enabling users to share videos with friends across social media platforms. The platform not only informs consumers about the latest trends but also delivers expert tips and lifestyle content, creating an engaging shopping experience tailored primarily for women.

Campanda

Series A in 2015
Campanda builds the world's largest online booking platform dedicated to the rental and sharing of recreational vehicles. Camping enthusiasts can search, compare and book RV rental deals from commercial and private suppliers in over 40 countries worldwide.

Cubeit

Seed Round in 2014
Cubeit was founded by four IIT Gandhinagar alumni 2012. Today they are a team of budding hackers, designers and Jedi warriors, passionate about changing the way they interact with the digital world. Cubeit is backed by early investors IIT Gandhinagar, Asha Jadeja (a Silicon Valley investor) and also by India’s top Venture Capital Funds, Accel Partners and Helion Venture Partners. Cubeit, is a mobile application which helps the user aggregate content from anywhere, and organize, view, and share it from one place.

BlaBlaCar

Series C in 2014
BlaBlaCar is the world's leading long-distance carpooling platform, designed to connect drivers with empty seats to passengers seeking rides. By allowing members to share travel expenses, the service promotes a cost-effective way to travel long distances. The platform emphasizes security and trust by requiring detailed member profiles and verified identities, fostering a reliable community. Users can indicate their preferred level of conversation during trips, ranging from "Bla" to "BlaBlaBla," which reflects the platform's focus on personalization. Operating in 22 countries, including regions in Europe, Russia, Turkey, Mexico, Brazil, and India, BlaBlaCar aims to create a global network of drivers and passengers. The company is headquartered in Paris and features a user-friendly website and mobile applications that facilitate easy connections between travelers.

Hassle.com

Series A in 2014
Hassle is a free to the consumer, destination web site that puts together buyers and sellers of home based services such as cleaners, tutors, personal trainers, and driving instructors. It enables the consumer to search for a vetted provider, read ratings and reviews, and instantly book and pay for a service. They have started with domestic cleaners, providing real time order fulfilment for busy customers across London.

Vinted

Series B in 2014
Vinted is an online marketplace that focuses on making second-hand fashion a preferred choice for consumers. The platform facilitates a peer-to-peer environment where users, primarily women and girls, can buy, sell, and swap clothing, accessories, and lifestyle items. It features a mobile-first design and includes an online chatting option, allowing for seamless communication between users, which enhances the shopping experience while keeping costs low. Through its community-driven approach, Vinted aims to promote sustainable fashion practices by encouraging the reuse of clothing.

CommonFloor

Series D in 2014
CommonFloor is a prominent online real estate platform in India, established in 2007 by a group of IIT graduates. The company aims to simplify property-related decisions for home seekers, sellers, and real estate professionals. With a commitment to enhancing the property search experience, CommonFloor offers a wide range of services, including over 500,000 active property listings across more than 200 cities and 100,000 residential projects. The platform features innovative tools such as virtual tours and community management capabilities, extending beyond traditional buying, selling, or renting. CommonFloor also provides valuable resources, including legal advice, maintenance information, and facility management insights, creating an extensive ecosystem for property transactions. With over 7 million monthly visits, CommonFloor continues to focus on making property decisions easier and more accessible for its users.

CommonFloor

Series C in 2013
CommonFloor is a prominent online real estate platform in India, established in 2007 by a group of IIT graduates. The company aims to simplify property-related decisions for home seekers, sellers, and real estate professionals. With a commitment to enhancing the property search experience, CommonFloor offers a wide range of services, including over 500,000 active property listings across more than 200 cities and 100,000 residential projects. The platform features innovative tools such as virtual tours and community management capabilities, extending beyond traditional buying, selling, or renting. CommonFloor also provides valuable resources, including legal advice, maintenance information, and facility management insights, creating an extensive ecosystem for property transactions. With over 7 million monthly visits, CommonFloor continues to focus on making property decisions easier and more accessible for its users.

Joyus

Series B in 2013
Joyus is a startup focused on transforming the online shopping experience by utilizing short-form videos to help consumers discover and purchase appealing products. The company offers a video shopping platform that features curated selections of apparel, beauty items, and lifestyle products. Each week, curators showcase their favorite finds, providing viewers with insights on how to utilize these items. Products are available for a limited time through the platform, facilitating easy purchasing. Joyus emphasizes the importance of sharing authentic enthusiasm for products, enabling users to share videos with friends across social media platforms. The platform not only informs consumers about the latest trends but also delivers expert tips and lifestyle content, creating an engaging shopping experience tailored primarily for women.

Abe's Market

Series B in 2013
Abe's Market is the online marketplace that gives natural product entrepreneurs a platform to showcase their products and tell their unique stories.

Vinted

Series A in 2013
Vinted is an online marketplace that focuses on making second-hand fashion a preferred choice for consumers. The platform facilitates a peer-to-peer environment where users, primarily women and girls, can buy, sell, and swap clothing, accessories, and lifestyle items. It features a mobile-first design and includes an online chatting option, allowing for seamless communication between users, which enhances the shopping experience while keeping costs low. Through its community-driven approach, Vinted aims to promote sustainable fashion practices by encouraging the reuse of clothing.

Abe's Market

Equity Crowdfunding in 2012
Abe's Market is the online marketplace that gives natural product entrepreneurs a platform to showcase their products and tell their unique stories.

CommonFloor

Series B in 2012
CommonFloor is a prominent online real estate platform in India, established in 2007 by a group of IIT graduates. The company aims to simplify property-related decisions for home seekers, sellers, and real estate professionals. With a commitment to enhancing the property search experience, CommonFloor offers a wide range of services, including over 500,000 active property listings across more than 200 cities and 100,000 residential projects. The platform features innovative tools such as virtual tours and community management capabilities, extending beyond traditional buying, selling, or renting. CommonFloor also provides valuable resources, including legal advice, maintenance information, and facility management insights, creating an extensive ecosystem for property transactions. With over 7 million monthly visits, CommonFloor continues to focus on making property decisions easier and more accessible for its users.

One Jackson

Seed Round in 2012
One Jackson is an online marketplace for high-quality, indie-designed kids clothing.

Collectabillia.com

Series A in 2012
Collectabillia.com is a celebrity commerce company offering a platform to fans to own memorabilia personally autographed by their icons as well as fan merchandise. It launched its auction platform during the 2012 season of the IPL partnering with master blaster Sachin Tendulkar exclusively to auction limited edition merchandise post his historical ‘hundredth, hundred’. Collectabillia’s objective is to extend the global market of memorabilia into India, allowing the ownership of personalized merchandise along the same lines as that of art, numismatics, and philately. Promoted by Anjana Reddy, a sports enthusiast and national level badminton player, and backed by the Accel Partners of the Angry Birds and Facebook fame, Collectabillia’s goal is to connect celebrities and their ardent fans. Incorporated in 2011, the company is headquartered in Bengaluru.

Loosecubes

Series A in 2012
Loosecubes is a community marketplace for workspace. It connects members with an empty desk, studio or sofa with other members who need a productive and inspiring place to work. Whether you are looking for coworking companions by the day or longer term studiomates by the month, Loosecubes makes it easy to find the right people to share your workday with.

ModCloth

Series C in 2012
ModCloth.com is a rip-roaringly innovative, rapidly growing e-tailer of vintage-inspired fashion and decor that’s out to shake up the way fashion is discovered, developed, and delivered. Through groundbreaking technology and press-recognized social media, they’re creating a user-empowering platform that’s redefining the face of social commerce. Founded in a CMU dorm room by high school sweethearts Eric & Susan Koger, ModCloth now has over 400 employees and offices in San Francisco, LA, and Pittsburgh.

Etsy

Series F in 2012
Etsy is an e-commerce platform and mobile application specializing in the buying and selling of handmade and vintage items. Launched in June 2005 by Robert Kalin, Haim Schoppik, Jared Tarbell, and Chris Maguire, it is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. The platform features a diverse range of product categories, including clothing and accessories, jewelry, craft supplies, wedding items, home decor, and vintage goods. As a notable player in the online marketplace, Etsy operates in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, and Canada. With a consolidated gross merchandise volume of $13.2 billion in 2023, Etsy has established itself as a significant entity in the e-commerce sector, facilitating connections between over 96 million buyers and 9 million sellers. The company generates revenue through listing fees, commissions on sales, advertising services, payment processing, and shipping label sales.

Stylistpick

Series B in 2012
StylistPick, founded in London in 2010, is an online fashion brand that emphasizes personalization and curation in the fast fashion sector. By blending the experience of boutique shopping with a subscription-based purchasing model, StylistPick offers customers an engaging way to shop for fashion. Each month, the company collaborates with renowned stylists and celebrities to present specially curated selections of shoes, handbags, and accessories, all priced at £39.95 with shipping included. This approach not only enhances the shopping experience but also makes stylish and affordable fashion accessible to a broader audience.

BlaBlaCar

Series B in 2012
BlaBlaCar is the world's leading long-distance carpooling platform, designed to connect drivers with empty seats to passengers seeking rides. By allowing members to share travel expenses, the service promotes a cost-effective way to travel long distances. The platform emphasizes security and trust by requiring detailed member profiles and verified identities, fostering a reliable community. Users can indicate their preferred level of conversation during trips, ranging from "Bla" to "BlaBlaBla," which reflects the platform's focus on personalization. Operating in 22 countries, including regions in Europe, Russia, Turkey, Mexico, Brazil, and India, BlaBlaCar aims to create a global network of drivers and passengers. The company is headquartered in Paris and features a user-friendly website and mobile applications that facilitate easy connections between travelers.

BeachMint

Venture Round in 2012
BeachMint is a social commerce company that specializes in designer-curated direct-to-consumer sites. Founded by entrepreneurs Josh Berman and Diego Berdakin, BeachMint launched its first brand, JewelMint, in October 2010, followed by several others, including StyleMint, BeautyMint, ShoeMint, HomeMint, and intiMINT, each collaborating with celebrities and experts. These brands operate on a subscription shopping model, providing personalized product recommendations and exclusive items based on the insights of their celebrity partners. The company has secured over $80 million in funding, with notable investors including Accel Partners, Goldman Sachs, and NEA. BeachMint's offerings aim to deliver significant value through a curated selection of products and original content, changing monthly to maintain member engagement.

Spontaneously

Seed Round in 2011
Spontaneously is a new way to make plans with friends. Whether you have free time to fill or plans to share, our service helps you see your favorite people more often.

Carmine

Venture Round in 2011
Carmine is a provider of a subscription-based beauty discovery service that enables customers to explore premium and luxury beauty products. The company curates a personalized monthly selection of five beauty items for its subscribers, allowing them to discover and test new products tailored to their preferences. Through this service, Carmine aims to enhance the beauty shopping experience by providing access to high-quality products in a convenient and engaging manner.

Shoes4you

Series A in 2011
Shoes4you is a Brazilian company that offers a unique subscription-based platform for the sale of women's shoes. Members pay a monthly fee to receive a curated selection of shoes tailored to their individual profiles, with the option to purchase one or more models each month. This service goes beyond typical e-commerce by fostering a community where users can exchange tips, share opinions, and showcase their acquisitions. Additionally, Shoes4you produces its own exclusive shoe label, designed by fashion professionals who stay attuned to the latest trends in the industry. Through this innovative model, Shoes4you aims to enhance the shopping experience while catering to the specific tastes of its clientele.

Joyus

Series A in 2011
Joyus is a startup focused on transforming the online shopping experience by utilizing short-form videos to help consumers discover and purchase appealing products. The company offers a video shopping platform that features curated selections of apparel, beauty items, and lifestyle products. Each week, curators showcase their favorite finds, providing viewers with insights on how to utilize these items. Products are available for a limited time through the platform, facilitating easy purchasing. Joyus emphasizes the importance of sharing authentic enthusiasm for products, enabling users to share videos with friends across social media platforms. The platform not only informs consumers about the latest trends but also delivers expert tips and lifestyle content, creating an engaging shopping experience tailored primarily for women.

Stylistpick

Series A in 2011
StylistPick, founded in London in 2010, is an online fashion brand that emphasizes personalization and curation in the fast fashion sector. By blending the experience of boutique shopping with a subscription-based purchasing model, StylistPick offers customers an engaging way to shop for fashion. Each month, the company collaborates with renowned stylists and celebrities to present specially curated selections of shoes, handbags, and accessories, all priced at £39.95 with shipping included. This approach not only enhances the shopping experience but also makes stylish and affordable fashion accessible to a broader audience.

Abe's Market

Series A in 2011
Abe's Market is the online marketplace that gives natural product entrepreneurs a platform to showcase their products and tell their unique stories.

YellowDog Media

Series A in 2010
YellowDog Media (previously Yardsellr) is an online marketplace which uses social networks to connect buyers and sellers. Yardsellr believes that people are natural born buyers and sellers. In the tradition of neighborhood garage- and yard-sales, we make it easy for you to list and sell, or find and buy whatever you want. Best of all, the buying and selling is done by regular people like you. That means you get great prices from folks you can trust within your network or within a friend's network. When you put something up for sale, Yardsellr will spread the word about your item within your online "neighborhood" - social and messaging networks like Facebook, Twitter and Google to start. (We'll be adding more ways to spread the word about what you have for sale, so stay tuned.) Yardsellr makes it easy to show your stuff for sale to potential buyers no matter where they are online. For the buyer, it's just as easy. Yardsellr knows that destination sites like Craigslist and eBay have become pretty crowded and hard to use. It's tough to know who you can trust and even harder to find great deals from everyday people. Our "For Sale" page is available anywhere online where a buyer is hanging out. And checkout is a breeze for buyers and sellers. Great deals are only a click or two away when you discover and buy with Yardsellr.

Etsy

Series E in 2010
Etsy is an e-commerce platform and mobile application specializing in the buying and selling of handmade and vintage items. Launched in June 2005 by Robert Kalin, Haim Schoppik, Jared Tarbell, and Chris Maguire, it is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. The platform features a diverse range of product categories, including clothing and accessories, jewelry, craft supplies, wedding items, home decor, and vintage goods. As a notable player in the online marketplace, Etsy operates in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, and Canada. With a consolidated gross merchandise volume of $13.2 billion in 2023, Etsy has established itself as a significant entity in the e-commerce sector, facilitating connections between over 96 million buyers and 9 million sellers. The company generates revenue through listing fees, commissions on sales, advertising services, payment processing, and shipping label sales.

Versly

Seed Round in 2010
Versly is a company that specializes in enhancing collaboration within commonly used applications like Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. By integrating its solutions with email and providing next-generation web and mobile applications, Versly enables users to work more effectively across different platforms. The company was acquired by Cisco on August 29, 2011, further expanding its reach and capabilities in the technology sector.

ModCloth

Series B in 2010
ModCloth.com is a rip-roaringly innovative, rapidly growing e-tailer of vintage-inspired fashion and decor that’s out to shake up the way fashion is discovered, developed, and delivered. Through groundbreaking technology and press-recognized social media, they’re creating a user-empowering platform that’s redefining the face of social commerce. Founded in a CMU dorm room by high school sweethearts Eric & Susan Koger, ModCloth now has over 400 employees and offices in San Francisco, LA, and Pittsburgh.

Loosecubes

Seed Round in 2010
Loosecubes is a community marketplace for workspace. It connects members with an empty desk, studio or sofa with other members who need a productive and inspiring place to work. Whether you are looking for coworking companions by the day or longer term studiomates by the month, Loosecubes makes it easy to find the right people to share your workday with.

High Gear Media

Series B in 2009
High Gear Media is a next-generation automotive publisher that connects car-seeking audiences with content and tools to help them make better decisions -- on desktop and mobile devices. High Gear Media's owned and operated automotive destinations have over 7 million visitors monthly and include TheCarConnection.com, the car review site that makes car research easier, its luxury and performance site, MotorAuthority.com, and the leading green car site, GreenCarReports.com. High Gear Media's editorial staff and contributors have written at publications such as Car and Driver, AOL Autos, AutoWeek, Automobile Magazine, and Wired.

CommonFloor

Series A in 2009
CommonFloor is a prominent online real estate platform in India, established in 2007 by a group of IIT graduates. The company aims to simplify property-related decisions for home seekers, sellers, and real estate professionals. With a commitment to enhancing the property search experience, CommonFloor offers a wide range of services, including over 500,000 active property listings across more than 200 cities and 100,000 residential projects. The platform features innovative tools such as virtual tours and community management capabilities, extending beyond traditional buying, selling, or renting. CommonFloor also provides valuable resources, including legal advice, maintenance information, and facility management insights, creating an extensive ecosystem for property transactions. With over 7 million monthly visits, CommonFloor continues to focus on making property decisions easier and more accessible for its users.

Etsy

Series D in 2008
Etsy is an e-commerce platform and mobile application specializing in the buying and selling of handmade and vintage items. Launched in June 2005 by Robert Kalin, Haim Schoppik, Jared Tarbell, and Chris Maguire, it is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. The platform features a diverse range of product categories, including clothing and accessories, jewelry, craft supplies, wedding items, home decor, and vintage goods. As a notable player in the online marketplace, Etsy operates in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, and Canada. With a consolidated gross merchandise volume of $13.2 billion in 2023, Etsy has established itself as a significant entity in the e-commerce sector, facilitating connections between over 96 million buyers and 9 million sellers. The company generates revenue through listing fees, commissions on sales, advertising services, payment processing, and shipping label sales.

High Gear Media

Series A in 2007
High Gear Media is a next-generation automotive publisher that connects car-seeking audiences with content and tools to help them make better decisions -- on desktop and mobile devices. High Gear Media's owned and operated automotive destinations have over 7 million visitors monthly and include TheCarConnection.com, the car review site that makes car research easier, its luxury and performance site, MotorAuthority.com, and the leading green car site, GreenCarReports.com. High Gear Media's editorial staff and contributors have written at publications such as Car and Driver, AOL Autos, AutoWeek, Automobile Magazine, and Wired.

The Cloud

Venture Round in 2004
The Cloud is a provider of public access Wi-Fi hotspots.

HotDispatch

Series B in 2000
HotDispatch has created a new online marketplace where web-deliverable services can be purchased and sold. We focus on the exchange of information online, as opposed to services transacted over the web but delivered off-line. This distinguishes us from services for online airline and hotel reservations, employment classifieds, auctions, etc. The company was born in a brainstorm in August, 1998 and incorporated in January, 1999 with early financing from Sun Microsystems, Mitchell Kapor, Omar Khudari, and Omar Blaik; and more recent financing from NEA and Accel Partners. The HotDispatch launch comes at the end of a successful pilot sponsored by Sun Microsytems and involving more than 1,500 invited participants.

HotDispatch

Series A in 1999
HotDispatch has created a new online marketplace where web-deliverable services can be purchased and sold. We focus on the exchange of information online, as opposed to services transacted over the web but delivered off-line. This distinguishes us from services for online airline and hotel reservations, employment classifieds, auctions, etc. The company was born in a brainstorm in August, 1998 and incorporated in January, 1999 with early financing from Sun Microsystems, Mitchell Kapor, Omar Khudari, and Omar Blaik; and more recent financing from NEA and Accel Partners. The HotDispatch launch comes at the end of a successful pilot sponsored by Sun Microsytems and involving more than 1,500 invited participants.
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