Adaptive Security
Series A in 2025
Adaptive Security is a computer network security company that focuses on deepfake attacks and provides cybersecurity services.
Luma AI is a generative AI startup that enables the transformation of text descriptions into 3D models and photorealistic representations from casually captured smartphone photos. The company aims to enhance how people capture, share, and experience scenes by bringing photos and videos into mixed reality, facilitating immersive demonstrations of products, memories, and online spaces. Its platform employs neural capture and rendering technology to convert ordinary images into photorealistic 3D assets suitable for e-commerce, real estate, and three-dimensional games, advancing access to a three-dimensional, mixed-reality future.
HappyRobot
Series A in 2024
HappyRobot provides an enterprise platform that builds, deploys, and manages an AI-powered workforce to handle end-to-end tasks at scale. The platform creates custom workflows, automates real-time tasks, and integrates with multiple systems, including transportation management systems, load boards, and telephony, enabling organizations to access real-time data, eliminate data silos, and improve operational efficiency and cost savings in logistics and other industries.
Waymo is a self-driving technology company dedicated to improving mobility. Established from Google's labs in 2009, Waymo aims to make transportation safer and easier by developing advanced software and sensor technologies. The company achieved the world's first fully self-driven trip on public roads in 2015, using cars without steering wheels or pedals. Today, Waymo continues to refine its technology through extensive simulation testing and real-world driving across multiple cities.
Valar Labs
Series A in 2024
Valar Labs, founded in 2021 by Anirudh Joshi, Viswesh Krishna, Pranav Rajpurkar, and Damir Vrabac, is a healthcare technology company focused on enhancing cancer treatment through the use of artificial intelligence. The company has developed a software platform that analyzes imaging data, which is routinely collected in clinical settings, to provide oncologists with interpretable and actionable insights. By leveraging patient-specific characteristics, Valar Labs aims to support oncologists in making informed treatment decisions, ultimately improving patient outcomes in cancer care.
World Labs
Seed Round in 2024
World Labs is a technology company that develops an artificial intelligence platform designed for humanlike processing of visual data. Focusing on spatial intelligence, its core service involves the creation of Large World Models (LWMs) that enable AI systems to perceive, generate, and interact with environments in three-dimensional space, both in virtual and real-world contexts. The company's innovative approach incorporates synthetic data to train its models, facilitating advanced computer vision technologies capable of reliably identifying objects. This capability positions World Labs as a key player in the burgeoning fields of augmented and virtual reality.
Luma AI is a generative AI startup that enables the transformation of text descriptions into 3D models and photorealistic representations from casually captured smartphone photos. The company aims to enhance how people capture, share, and experience scenes by bringing photos and videos into mixed reality, facilitating immersive demonstrations of products, memories, and online spaces. Its platform employs neural capture and rendering technology to convert ordinary images into photorealistic 3D assets suitable for e-commerce, real estate, and three-dimensional games, advancing access to a three-dimensional, mixed-reality future.
Zibra AI
Seed Round in 2023
Zibra is building an AI-powered single platform that integrates all aspects of 3D content creation and visual effects into one cohesive ecosystem. This eliminates the need for multiple tools, allowing creators to move seamlessly from concept to final render, all within one place. The platform combines two major layers: an infrastructure layer for seamless distribution and a creation layer designed to accelerate the content creation process
Skydio designs, manufactures, and supports AI-powered drones for consumers, enterprises, and government customers. Its drones use computer vision technology to recognize, avoid objects in real-time, and predict future movements, enabling autonomous flight and obstacle avoidance.
Asimov designs and develops biologics and gene therapies, focusing on mammalian cell engineering and genetic circuit design. The company combines synthetic biology, computer-aided design, and machine learning to accelerate the design and manufacture of biologics, viral vectors, and cell and gene therapies. Its platform integrates biophysical simulations with data-driven models of biology to engineer genetic circuits and optimize production processes. Founded in 2017 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Asimov supports healthcare firms in advancing therapeutic pipelines through software and engineering tooling that bridges biology and computational design.
Deepcell, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Mountain View, California, that specializes in single-cell analysis technology. Founded in 2015, the company has developed an AI-powered imaging and microfluidics platform that offers a non-invasive method for genetic testing with diagnostic-level accuracy. This platform enables researchers to classify and isolate viable cells based on their morphological characteristics, thus facilitating improved diagnosis and treatment of diseases. By providing detailed genetic health information through ordinary blood samples, Deepcell aims to enhance translational research, diagnostic testing, and therapeutic applications, ultimately reducing the need for invasive procedures in medical diagnostics.
Ambient.ai
Venture Round in 2022
Ambient.ai develops an AI-powered physical security platform that leverages computer vision and camera infrastructure to monitor environments and help prevent incidents. The platform provides real-time perception, anomaly detection, and behavior analysis across physical spaces, with privacy-preserving video processing and customizable alerts. It integrates with existing security infrastructure to improve safety and operational efficiency for enterprises and public venues, aiming to reduce false alarms and deliver actionable insights while maintaining privacy compliance.
Labelbox, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in providing an AI-driven platform for data labeling and management. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company enables businesses to outsource their data annotation needs, facilitating the creation and management of datasets essential for machine learning applications. The platform features a visual workflow interface, annotation tools, quality control capabilities, and performance analytics, which collectively streamline the data labeling process. Labelbox supports teams in utilizing the latest advancements in generative AI and large language models, ensuring that AI systems receive appropriate human oversight and automation. Its services are utilized by prominent enterprises, including Walmart, Procter & Gamble, Genentech, and Adobe, as well as numerous leading AI teams across various industries.
Doxel, Inc. is a technology company focused on the construction industry, specializing in machine vision solutions and artificial intelligence software. Founded in 2015 and based in Menlo Park, California, Doxel offers a comprehensive project management system that automates tracking of construction progress and schedules across various trades. Utilizing a combination of 360-degree cameras, drones, and ground rovers, the company's software autonomously captures three-dimensional scans of construction sites. This data is integrated into a cloud-based dashboard, which leverages AI to assess project completion percentages, monitor production rates, and predict future project timelines based on real-time productivity metrics. Doxel's solutions aim to mitigate delays and budget overruns, providing construction managers with immediate insights into project status and resource allocation.
Anduril Industries
Series D in 2021
Anduril Industries is a defense technology company that designs, develops, and deploys hardware and software to address national security challenges for the United States and its allies. It offers the Lattice Platform, an AI-based system that fuses real-time data from computer vision, machine learning, and mesh networking into a single autonomous operating picture; Sentry Tower, which integrates data across the electromagnetic spectrum; Ghost sUAS, an unmanned autonomous, man-portable drone capable of performing missions with limited human intervention; and Anvil sUAS, a precision kinetic intercept that autonomously navigates to counter potential drone threats with visual verification by a human operator. Founded in 2017, Anduril is based in Irvine, California, with additional offices in Orange County, California; Washington, D.C.; and Seattle, Washington.
Biodock
Seed Round in 2021
Biodock is a developer of a cloud-based analysis platform that specializes in the analysis and storage of biological data, particularly microscopy images. Its innovative technology automates what traditionally takes months of analysis into just minutes, leveraging an end-to-end AI architecture. The platform offers auto-scaling storage and GPU compute capabilities, resulting in analysis that is 30-50% more accurate. Designed with scientists in mind, it provides a user-friendly interface that enables clinicians to efficiently upload, analyze, and download data at a single-cell level, complete with publication-ready graphs. Additionally, Biodock processes millions of cells weekly for its academic and enterprise customers, contributing to the creation of a vast image dataset that enhances its competitive edge in the market.
Skydio designs, manufactures, and supports AI-powered drones for consumers, enterprises, and government customers. Its drones use computer vision technology to recognize, avoid objects in real-time, and predict future movements, enabling autonomous flight and obstacle avoidance.
Labelbox, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in providing an AI-driven platform for data labeling and management. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company enables businesses to outsource their data annotation needs, facilitating the creation and management of datasets essential for machine learning applications. The platform features a visual workflow interface, annotation tools, quality control capabilities, and performance analytics, which collectively streamline the data labeling process. Labelbox supports teams in utilizing the latest advancements in generative AI and large language models, ensuring that AI systems receive appropriate human oversight and automation. Its services are utilized by prominent enterprises, including Walmart, Procter & Gamble, Genentech, and Adobe, as well as numerous leading AI teams across various industries.
Reface is a Ukrainian product company that develops artificial intelligence tools to transform media content. The company offers a suite of AI-powered applications for content creation, including Reface, a mobile app that enables face swapping in video and images, voice-over content, and AI-generated portraits; Revive, which animates still images; Memomet, for creating Ukrainian memes; and Metahead, technology for neural rendering of 3D images from 2D photos. Reface aims to make advanced AI tools accessible to creators to produce and customize media and to help audiences engage with personalized visuals.
Deepcell, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Mountain View, California, that specializes in single-cell analysis technology. Founded in 2015, the company has developed an AI-powered imaging and microfluidics platform that offers a non-invasive method for genetic testing with diagnostic-level accuracy. This platform enables researchers to classify and isolate viable cells based on their morphological characteristics, thus facilitating improved diagnosis and treatment of diseases. By providing detailed genetic health information through ordinary blood samples, Deepcell aims to enhance translational research, diagnostic testing, and therapeutic applications, ultimately reducing the need for invasive procedures in medical diagnostics.
Skydio designs, manufactures, and supports AI-powered drones for consumers, enterprises, and government customers. Its drones use computer vision technology to recognize, avoid objects in real-time, and predict future movements, enabling autonomous flight and obstacle avoidance.
Anduril Industries
Series C in 2020
Anduril Industries is a defense technology company that designs, develops, and deploys hardware and software to address national security challenges for the United States and its allies. It offers the Lattice Platform, an AI-based system that fuses real-time data from computer vision, machine learning, and mesh networking into a single autonomous operating picture; Sentry Tower, which integrates data across the electromagnetic spectrum; Ghost sUAS, an unmanned autonomous, man-portable drone capable of performing missions with limited human intervention; and Anvil sUAS, a precision kinetic intercept that autonomously navigates to counter potential drone threats with visual verification by a human operator. Founded in 2017, Anduril is based in Irvine, California, with additional offices in Orange County, California; Washington, D.C.; and Seattle, Washington.
Drishti Technologies, Inc. specializes in artificial intelligence-based computer vision solutions aimed at enhancing visual inspections within manufacturing processes. Established in 2016 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with an additional office in Bengaluru, India, the company offers a software-as-a-service product that delivers video analytics and traceability for manual assembly lines. This technology allows for non-intrusive, real-time observation of human actions, thereby improving productivity, quality, and employee training. Drishti's solutions are particularly beneficial for the electronics and automotive sectors, as they help identify flaws and enhance operational efficiency. The company also emphasizes training through AI and video, enabling the development of skilled workers and the identification of high-performing employees who contribute innovative solutions to standardized processes.
Waymo
Venture Round in 2020
Waymo is a self-driving technology company dedicated to improving mobility. Established from Google's labs in 2009, Waymo aims to make transportation safer and easier by developing advanced software and sensor technologies. The company achieved the world's first fully self-driven trip on public roads in 2015, using cars without steering wheels or pedals. Today, Waymo continues to refine its technology through extensive simulation testing and real-world driving across multiple cities.
Labelbox, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in providing an AI-driven platform for data labeling and management. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company enables businesses to outsource their data annotation needs, facilitating the creation and management of datasets essential for machine learning applications. The platform features a visual workflow interface, annotation tools, quality control capabilities, and performance analytics, which collectively streamline the data labeling process. Labelbox supports teams in utilizing the latest advancements in generative AI and large language models, ensuring that AI systems receive appropriate human oversight and automation. Its services are utilized by prominent enterprises, including Walmart, Procter & Gamble, Genentech, and Adobe, as well as numerous leading AI teams across various industries.
Doxel, Inc. is a technology company focused on the construction industry, specializing in machine vision solutions and artificial intelligence software. Founded in 2015 and based in Menlo Park, California, Doxel offers a comprehensive project management system that automates tracking of construction progress and schedules across various trades. Utilizing a combination of 360-degree cameras, drones, and ground rovers, the company's software autonomously captures three-dimensional scans of construction sites. This data is integrated into a cloud-based dashboard, which leverages AI to assess project completion percentages, monitor production rates, and predict future project timelines based on real-time productivity metrics. Doxel's solutions aim to mitigate delays and budget overruns, providing construction managers with immediate insights into project status and resource allocation.
Anduril Industries
Series B in 2019
Anduril Industries is a defense technology company that designs, develops, and deploys hardware and software to address national security challenges for the United States and its allies. It offers the Lattice Platform, an AI-based system that fuses real-time data from computer vision, machine learning, and mesh networking into a single autonomous operating picture; Sentry Tower, which integrates data across the electromagnetic spectrum; Ghost sUAS, an unmanned autonomous, man-portable drone capable of performing missions with limited human intervention; and Anvil sUAS, a precision kinetic intercept that autonomously navigates to counter potential drone threats with visual verification by a human operator. Founded in 2017, Anduril is based in Irvine, California, with additional offices in Orange County, California; Washington, D.C.; and Seattle, Washington.
Drishti Technologies, Inc. specializes in artificial intelligence-based computer vision solutions aimed at enhancing visual inspections within manufacturing processes. Established in 2016 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with an additional office in Bengaluru, India, the company offers a software-as-a-service product that delivers video analytics and traceability for manual assembly lines. This technology allows for non-intrusive, real-time observation of human actions, thereby improving productivity, quality, and employee training. Drishti's solutions are particularly beneficial for the electronics and automotive sectors, as they help identify flaws and enhance operational efficiency. The company also emphasizes training through AI and video, enabling the development of skilled workers and the identification of high-performing employees who contribute innovative solutions to standardized processes.
Skydio designs, manufactures, and supports AI-powered drones for consumers, enterprises, and government customers. Its drones use computer vision technology to recognize, avoid objects in real-time, and predict future movements, enabling autonomous flight and obstacle avoidance.
Doxel, Inc. is a technology company focused on the construction industry, specializing in machine vision solutions and artificial intelligence software. Founded in 2015 and based in Menlo Park, California, Doxel offers a comprehensive project management system that automates tracking of construction progress and schedules across various trades. Utilizing a combination of 360-degree cameras, drones, and ground rovers, the company's software autonomously captures three-dimensional scans of construction sites. This data is integrated into a cloud-based dashboard, which leverages AI to assess project completion percentages, monitor production rates, and predict future project timelines based on real-time productivity metrics. Doxel's solutions aim to mitigate delays and budget overruns, providing construction managers with immediate insights into project status and resource allocation.
Deepcell
Seed Round in 2017
Deepcell, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in Mountain View, California, that specializes in single-cell analysis technology. Founded in 2015, the company has developed an AI-powered imaging and microfluidics platform that offers a non-invasive method for genetic testing with diagnostic-level accuracy. This platform enables researchers to classify and isolate viable cells based on their morphological characteristics, thus facilitating improved diagnosis and treatment of diseases. By providing detailed genetic health information through ordinary blood samples, Deepcell aims to enhance translational research, diagnostic testing, and therapeutic applications, ultimately reducing the need for invasive procedures in medical diagnostics.
Asimov designs and develops biologics and gene therapies, focusing on mammalian cell engineering and genetic circuit design. The company combines synthetic biology, computer-aided design, and machine learning to accelerate the design and manufacture of biologics, viral vectors, and cell and gene therapies. Its platform integrates biophysical simulations with data-driven models of biology to engineer genetic circuits and optimize production processes. Founded in 2017 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Asimov supports healthcare firms in advancing therapeutic pipelines through software and engineering tooling that bridges biology and computational design.
Ambient.ai
Seed Round in 2017
Ambient.ai develops an AI-powered physical security platform that leverages computer vision and camera infrastructure to monitor environments and help prevent incidents. The platform provides real-time perception, anomaly detection, and behavior analysis across physical spaces, with privacy-preserving video processing and customizable alerts. It integrates with existing security infrastructure to improve safety and operational efficiency for enterprises and public venues, aiming to reduce false alarms and deliver actionable insights while maintaining privacy compliance.
Leap Motion
Series C in 2017
Leap Motion, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in designing and developing 3D motion-control hardware and software. Founded in 2010 and based in San Francisco, California, the company focuses on creating solutions for virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) environments. Leap Motion's technology enables unprecedented hand tracking, allowing users to interact with digital worlds in a more natural and immersive manner. The company serves a variety of sectors, including healthcare, education, gaming, automotive, retail, and the arts. By partnering with major VR manufacturers, Leap Motion integrates its technology into mobile VR and AR headsets, enhancing user experience and interaction. In 2012, the company changed its name from OcuSpec Inc. and, as of 2019, operates as a subsidiary of Ultrahaptics Limited.
Drishti
Seed Round in 2017
Drishti Technologies, Inc. specializes in artificial intelligence-based computer vision solutions aimed at enhancing visual inspections within manufacturing processes. Established in 2016 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with an additional office in Bengaluru, India, the company offers a software-as-a-service product that delivers video analytics and traceability for manual assembly lines. This technology allows for non-intrusive, real-time observation of human actions, thereby improving productivity, quality, and employee training. Drishti's solutions are particularly beneficial for the electronics and automotive sectors, as they help identify flaws and enhance operational efficiency. The company also emphasizes training through AI and video, enabling the development of skilled workers and the identification of high-performing employees who contribute innovative solutions to standardized processes.
Lytro is a pioneering company focused on developing advanced Light Field imaging platform technologies, enabling artists, scientists, and innovators to achieve unprecedented creative freedom and control. Founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, who earned recognition for his groundbreaking Ph.D. research in Light Field imaging, Lytro introduced its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012. This was followed by the release of the Lytro ILLUM and associated software tools in 2014, which expanded the application of Light Field technology beyond photography to various fields, including cinematography and industrial uses. In 2015, Lytro further diversified its offerings by entering the realms of virtual reality and scientific applications, establishing itself as a central player in a new technology ecosystem. With a commitment to enhancing visual quality and creative possibilities, Lytro’s products allow users to capture multi-dimensional data from multiple angles, thereby transforming the landscape of computational imaging. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California.
Skydio designs, manufactures, and supports AI-powered drones for consumers, enterprises, and government customers. Its drones use computer vision technology to recognize, avoid objects in real-time, and predict future movements, enabling autonomous flight and obstacle avoidance.
Skydio designs, manufactures, and supports AI-powered drones for consumers, enterprises, and government customers. Its drones use computer vision technology to recognize, avoid objects in real-time, and predict future movements, enabling autonomous flight and obstacle avoidance.
Lytro is a pioneering company focused on developing advanced Light Field imaging platform technologies, enabling artists, scientists, and innovators to achieve unprecedented creative freedom and control. Founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, who earned recognition for his groundbreaking Ph.D. research in Light Field imaging, Lytro introduced its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012. This was followed by the release of the Lytro ILLUM and associated software tools in 2014, which expanded the application of Light Field technology beyond photography to various fields, including cinematography and industrial uses. In 2015, Lytro further diversified its offerings by entering the realms of virtual reality and scientific applications, establishing itself as a central player in a new technology ecosystem. With a commitment to enhancing visual quality and creative possibilities, Lytro’s products allow users to capture multi-dimensional data from multiple angles, thereby transforming the landscape of computational imaging. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California.
Lytro is a pioneering company focused on developing advanced Light Field imaging platform technologies, enabling artists, scientists, and innovators to achieve unprecedented creative freedom and control. Founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, who earned recognition for his groundbreaking Ph.D. research in Light Field imaging, Lytro introduced its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012. This was followed by the release of the Lytro ILLUM and associated software tools in 2014, which expanded the application of Light Field technology beyond photography to various fields, including cinematography and industrial uses. In 2015, Lytro further diversified its offerings by entering the realms of virtual reality and scientific applications, establishing itself as a central player in a new technology ecosystem. With a commitment to enhancing visual quality and creative possibilities, Lytro’s products allow users to capture multi-dimensional data from multiple angles, thereby transforming the landscape of computational imaging. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California.
Flutter
Seed Round in 2012
Flutter is a startup company that develops gesture recognition technologies. The company received early-stage funding from Y Combinator and was acquired by Google on October 2, 2013. Its first product, Flutter app, utilizes gesture recognition technology over a built-in webcam and enables users to control iTunes, Spotify, VLC, and QuickTime using hand gestures.
Flutter was founded by Mehul Nariyawala and Navneet Dalal in 2010 and is based in California, United States.
Leap Motion
Seed Round in 2011
Leap Motion, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in designing and developing 3D motion-control hardware and software. Founded in 2010 and based in San Francisco, California, the company focuses on creating solutions for virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) environments. Leap Motion's technology enables unprecedented hand tracking, allowing users to interact with digital worlds in a more natural and immersive manner. The company serves a variety of sectors, including healthcare, education, gaming, automotive, retail, and the arts. By partnering with major VR manufacturers, Leap Motion integrates its technology into mobile VR and AR headsets, enhancing user experience and interaction. In 2012, the company changed its name from OcuSpec Inc. and, as of 2019, operates as a subsidiary of Ultrahaptics Limited.
Lytro is a pioneering company focused on developing advanced Light Field imaging platform technologies, enabling artists, scientists, and innovators to achieve unprecedented creative freedom and control. Founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, who earned recognition for his groundbreaking Ph.D. research in Light Field imaging, Lytro introduced its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012. This was followed by the release of the Lytro ILLUM and associated software tools in 2014, which expanded the application of Light Field technology beyond photography to various fields, including cinematography and industrial uses. In 2015, Lytro further diversified its offerings by entering the realms of virtual reality and scientific applications, establishing itself as a central player in a new technology ecosystem. With a commitment to enhancing visual quality and creative possibilities, Lytro’s products allow users to capture multi-dimensional data from multiple angles, thereby transforming the landscape of computational imaging. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California.
Doppel specializes in proactive social engineering defense using AI-driven technology. It offers real-time protection against phishing, business email compromise, impersonation, and other digital threats through its Doppel Vision suite, which includes Brand Protection, Executive Protection, and Phishing Incident Response tools.