Andreessen Horowitz

Andreessen Horowitz is a venture capital firm founded in 2009 by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz and based in Menlo Park, California. It funds startups across the entire lifecycle, from seed to growth, with a broad focus on software and technology-enabled businesses. The firm backs companies in software, cloud infrastructure, digital platforms, data storage, and mobile and Internet services, as well as sectors at the intersection of technology with life sciences, such as bio healthcare and computational medicine. Its investments span artificial intelligence, fintech, consumer and enterprise software, crypto and blockchain, cybersecurity, and related infrastructure. Through strategic guidance and a hands-on approach, the firm aims to help portfolio companies scale and innovate.

Leila Abu-Sharr

Partner, Market Development

Anish Acharya

General Partner

Vineeta Agarwala

General Partner

Eric Alby

Partner

Ryan Allen

Partner

Seema Amble JD

Partner

Katia Ameri

Partner

Jeff Amico JD

Partner and Director of Crypto Startup School

Marc Andreessen

General Partner

Marc Andrusko

Partner

Alicia Barone

Events Partner

Peter Blackwood

Partner

Michael Blau

Partner

Matt Bornstein

Partner

Katherine Boyle

General Partner

Jeff Bramel

Partner

Sam Broner

Partner

Parker Brown

Partner

Elena Burger

Deal Partner

Quinten Burgunder

Partner

LeeAnn Caballero

Partner

Martin Casado

General Partner

Connie Chan

General Partner

Sharon Chang

Operating Partner

Zachary Chen

Associate Partner

Frank Chen

Partner

Alexander Chia

Partner

Zach Cohen

Investor

Annie Collins

Partner

Emma Cooper

Investor

Michael Copeland

Partner

Brian Crnkovich

Partner

Sebastian Cua

Partner and Chief of Staff

Stacy D'Amico

Co-COO, Growth fund

Eric Dai

Analyst

Allison Davis

Partner

Alyssa Del Bene

Partner

Zach Dicker

Partner

Chris Dixon

Managing Partner

Jay Drain Jr.

Deal Partner

Kevin Dulsky

Partner

Grace Ellis

Operating Partner

JT Evans

Partner

Bryan Faust

Partner

Sarah Fazal

Partner

Ethan Ferreira

Partner

Pamon Forouhar

Partner, Business Operations

Surya Ganguli Ph.D

Venture Partner

John Garcia

Firm Operations Partner

David Garcia

Partner

David George

General Partner

Caroline Goggins

Partner

Kristina Graci-deLuna

Partner, People Practice

Emily Graff

Partner

Lydia Green

Deal Operations Partner

Grant Gregory

Partner

Michele Griffin

Partner

Robin Guo

Partner

Austin Guzman

Partner

David Haber

General Partner

Andrea Hall

Partner on the Go-to-Market team

Mason Hall

Partner

Tom Hammer

Partner

Elizabeth Harkavy

Partner

Ronnie Harris II

Partner

Tawny Holguin

Partner

Oliver Hsu

Partner

Nicole Irvin

Partner

Mindy Isenstein

Partner

Peter Johnson

Partner

Justin Kahl

Partner

Amy Kalokerinos

Partner

Brad Kern

Operating Partner

Blake Kim

Partner

Brett Kim

Investor

Bryan Kim

Partner

Troy Kirwin

Partner

James Kissell

Partner, GTM Network

William Krause

Board Partner

Scott Kupor

Managing Partner

Zane Lackey

General Partner

Jonathan Lai

General Partner

Justin Larkin

Partner

Peter Lauten

Partner

Andrew Lee

Partner

Peter Levine

General Partner

Yoko Li

Partner

Jennifer Li

Partner

Ginger Liau

Partner, Bio Fund

Jane Lippencott

Partner

Kristine Lipscomb

Partner

Bowen Liu

Investing Partner

Seth Lobree

Partner

Insiya Lokhandwa

Partner

Insiya Lokhandwala

Partner

Isaiah Lott

Partner

Josh Lu

Investing Partner, GAMES FUND ONE

Joshua Lu

Investing Partner, Games Fund One

Valentina Marzorati

Partner

Marco Mascorro

Partner

Daren Matsuoka

Partner

Mark McAndrew

Partner

Ryan McEntush

Partner

Taylor McFadden

People Practices Partner

Mehul Mehta

Deal Partner

Michelle V.

Investment Partner

Anjney Midha

General Partner

Jeanne Moeschler

Partner

Jason Mok

Operating Partner, Corporate Development

Olivia Moore

Partner

Ana Mostarac

Corporate Development Partner

Kevin Nishioka

Partner

John O’Farrell

General Partner

Wahab Owolabi

Partner

Steve Papa

Board Partner

Nelson Perla-Ward

Partner

Jessica Peterson

Partner - EBC Program and Operations Manager

Rebecca (Becky) Pferdehirt

Partner

Jewel Pi

Partner

Ben Portney

Investment Partner

Erin Price-Wright

Partner

Manas Punhani

Partner

Rajko Radovanovic

Partner

Sam Ragsdale

Investor

Alex Rampell

General Partner

Justin Roberts

Partner

Santiago Rodriguez Lebrija

Partner

Maggie Romero

Co-COO and Operating Partner, Bio+Health

Jason Rosenthal

Operating Partner and Head of Crypto Startup Accelerator

Jay Rughani

Partner

Katherine Rundell

Partner, Creators and Consumer GTM

Michael Sandwick

Partner, Consumer

Shannon Schiltz

Operating Partner

Joe Schmidt

Partner

Gil Shafir

Partner

Ian Shannon

Partner, Corporate Council

Kristina Shen

General Partner

Laura Shores

Partner

Jeffrey Silverstein

Partner

Sumeet Singh

Partner

Anne Lee Skates

Partner

Andrew Smith

Partner

Mariano Sorgente

Partner

Jack Soslow

Partner

Matt Spence JD

Partner

Jeff Stump

Operating Partner

Jamie Sullivan

Partner

Bob Swan

Partner

Satish Talluri

Partner

Kimberly Tan

Partner

Carol Tang

Partner

Sam Thompson

Partner

Adela Tomsejova

Partner, Bio + Health

Dalton Turay

Partner

David Ulevitch

General Partner

Gabriel Vasquez

Partner

Michelle Volz

Partner

Melissa Wasser

Partner, Capital Network

Daisy Wolf

Partner

Carra Wu

Partner

Kevin Wu

Partner

Guy Wuollet

Partner

Shangda Xu

Partner

Ali Yahya

General Partner

Zeya Yang

Partner

Julie Yoo

General Partner

JJ Yu

Partner, Capital Network

Joel de la Garza

Partner

Past deals in Logistics

Rune Technologies

Seed Round in 2025
Rune Technologies specializes in developing advanced logistics technology for the defense sector. Its core product is a defense technology platform that employs artificial intelligence to predict and manage military supply chains, supporting swift decision-making and operational readiness in challenging environments. The company's mission is to consistently deliver innovative solutions that uphold and strengthen the values of the free world.

Orderful

Venture Round in 2024
Orderful is a cloud-based EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) platform serving manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and technology companies. It offers an API that enables businesses to connect once and exchange EDI data with their supply chain partners, consolidating integration complexity, facilitating self-service trading partner onboarding, and reducing costs.

Salient Motion

Seed Round in 2024
Salient Motion develops advanced motion control and actuation components tailored for diverse industrial applications. Their modular hardware and software integrate seamlessly, supporting precise servo control even in harsh environments.

xAI

Series B in 2024
XAI is a technology company specializing in artificial intelligence. It creates and deploys AI solutions, primarily using machine learning, to enhance data analysis and decision-making processes. XAI caters to the finance, healthcare, and logistics sectors, aiming to improve accuracy and efficiency in these industries.

Foodology

Venture Round in 2023
Foodology operates delivery-focused digital restaurant brands across Latin America, specializing in scaling these brands via cloud kitchen networks. With over 80 kitchens in Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, and Peru, the company leverages technology and infrastructure to streamline food processing, enabling brands to rapidly iterate concepts without substantial setup costs.

Silo

Series C in 2023
Silo provides an end-to-end software platform that automates the perishable supply chain by connecting growers, packers, shippers, wholesalers and distributors, retailers, food service providers, processors, and third-party logistics services, with the platform handling inventory, orders, payments, and logistics and using artificial intelligence and machine learning to adapt to existing workflows, enabling purchasing, selling, inventory management, vendor and customer management, accounting, reporting, packing, and logistics with greater efficiency and transparency across the perishable goods market; the company is based in the United States.

Foodology

Series B in 2022
Foodology operates delivery-focused digital restaurant brands across Latin America, specializing in scaling these brands via cloud kitchen networks. With over 80 kitchens in Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, and Peru, the company leverages technology and infrastructure to streamline food processing, enabling brands to rapidly iterate concepts without substantial setup costs.

TruckSmarter

Series B in 2022
TruckSmarter operates a mobile load board that connects trucking drivers with loads from a broad network of brokers. The platform allows drivers to discover, sort, and book loads through a free app, with no monthly fees or long-term contracts. By expanding access to loads, it helps drivers manage trips more efficiently and maximize earnings, while brokers gain access to a larger pool of available drivers. The service focuses on streamlining daily operations for hauling services and supports drivers in selecting carrier types and routes that fit their business needs.

Nash

Series A in 2022
Nash empowers businesses of all sizes across various industries to efficiently manage local deliveries. It achieves this by leveraging technology to create user-friendly infrastructure and intelligent interfaces, enabling merchants to meet and anticipate the evolving needs of today's consumers.

Tomorrow Health

Series B in 2022
Founded in 2018, Tomorrow Health operates an online marketplace for medical supplies and equipment. It connects providers, health plans, and suppliers to ensure patients receive necessary products and care at home.

MVMNT

Venture Round in 2022
MVMNT is a digital freight management platform for freight brokers that provides a brokerage-first TMS designed to help small and medium-sized brokerages grow. The platform combines carrier procurement, pricing, load dispatching, and payments to streamline operations and improve gross profit, while giving brokers timely information to act quickly and manage loads effectively. By linking operation-focused technology with industry practices, MVMNT aims to balance price, service, and profitability, freeing brokers to focus on relationships and growth.

Inventa

Series B in 2022
Inventa is a wholesale marketplace that connects suppliers and retailers in search of new business opportunities. It aims to make the lives of millions of Latin American entrepreneurs easier by connecting fantastic brands to small and medium-sized retailers and facilitating the entire purchasing, selection, and discovery of new products, credit, logistics, and service processes.

Firstbase

Series B in 2022
Firstbase operates a platform that streamlines remote team management. It provides IT provisioning services, delivery of goods, maintenance and repairs, ongoing culture support, collections upon employee departure, and lifecycle upgrades.

Flexport

Series E in 2022
Flexport, established in 2013, is a San Francisco-based company specializing in global freight forwarding and customs brokerage services. It offers an online platform that simplifies and streamlines international trade for businesses. Flexport's services include customs clearance, freight transportation by ocean, air, and road, along with value-added services such as cargo insurance, warehousing, and trade finance. The company's user-friendly dashboard enables clients to understand, purchase, manage, and track these services in real-time, optimizing their supply chain and logistics operations.

Supermove

Series A in 2022
Supermove offers cloud-based software for moving companies to modernize operations. The platform combines lead management, crew scheduling, digital documentation, and real-time reporting to streamline processes, reduce overhead, and improve customer experiences through automation and data-driven insights. It provides constant access to information and eliminates paperwork in the field, allowing businesses to sell more moves, efficiently manage jobs and personnel, and focus on moving customers.

MVMNT

Seed Round in 2022
MVMNT is a digital freight management platform for freight brokers that provides a brokerage-first TMS designed to help small and medium-sized brokerages grow. The platform combines carrier procurement, pricing, load dispatching, and payments to streamline operations and improve gross profit, while giving brokers timely information to act quickly and manage loads effectively. By linking operation-focused technology with industry practices, MVMNT aims to balance price, service, and profitability, freeing brokers to focus on relationships and growth.

Nash

Seed Round in 2021
Nash empowers businesses of all sizes across various industries to efficiently manage local deliveries. It achieves this by leveraging technology to create user-friendly infrastructure and intelligent interfaces, enabling merchants to meet and anticipate the evolving needs of today's consumers.

Orderful

Series B in 2021
Orderful is a cloud-based EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) platform serving manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and technology companies. It offers an API that enables businesses to connect once and exchange EDI data with their supply chain partners, consolidating integration complexity, facilitating self-service trading partner onboarding, and reducing costs.

Foodology

Series A in 2021
Foodology operates delivery-focused digital restaurant brands across Latin America, specializing in scaling these brands via cloud kitchen networks. With over 80 kitchens in Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, and Peru, the company leverages technology and infrastructure to streamline food processing, enabling brands to rapidly iterate concepts without substantial setup costs.

All Day Kitchens

Series C in 2021
All Day Kitchens specializes in constructing delivery-focused kitchens, leveraging technology to maximize coverage with minimal initial investment.

Rappi

Series F in 2021
Rappi is a consumer technology company that operates an on-demand delivery platform in Latin America. The platform connects consumers with local merchants and independent couriers to order and deliver items ranging from prepared foods and groceries to clothing, pharmaceuticals, liquor, and other goods. Through its logistics capabilities, Rappi enables users to shop for a wide array of products and have them delivered to any location, often within hours, leveraging its network of independent contractors to fulfill orders across multiple categories.

Firstbase

Series A in 2021
Firstbase operates a platform that streamlines remote team management. It provides IT provisioning services, delivery of goods, maintenance and repairs, ongoing culture support, collections upon employee departure, and lifecycle upgrades.

Tomorrow Health

Series A in 2021
Founded in 2018, Tomorrow Health operates an online marketplace for medical supplies and equipment. It connects providers, health plans, and suppliers to ensure patients receive necessary products and care at home.

Silo

Series B in 2021
Silo provides an end-to-end software platform that automates the perishable supply chain by connecting growers, packers, shippers, wholesalers and distributors, retailers, food service providers, processors, and third-party logistics services, with the platform handling inventory, orders, payments, and logistics and using artificial intelligence and machine learning to adapt to existing workflows, enabling purchasing, selling, inventory management, vendor and customer management, accounting, reporting, packing, and logistics with greater efficiency and transparency across the perishable goods market; the company is based in the United States.

Instacart

Venture Round in 2021
Instacart operates a grocery delivery platform in the United States and Canada, partnering with local and national grocers to offer a broad catalog of items for home delivery. Customers can mix items from multiple stores in a single order, and orders are picked and delivered by shoppers who are typically independent contractors. The platform supports fast delivery, including options in as little as an hour. Instacart earns revenue from service fees based on order value and by selling advertising to consumer-packaged goods brands. The service catalogs about 500,000 items and attracts about 8 million monthly active users, supported by roughly 600,000 shoppers.

Silo

Series A in 2020
Silo provides an end-to-end software platform that automates the perishable supply chain by connecting growers, packers, shippers, wholesalers and distributors, retailers, food service providers, processors, and third-party logistics services, with the platform handling inventory, orders, payments, and logistics and using artificial intelligence and machine learning to adapt to existing workflows, enabling purchasing, selling, inventory management, vendor and customer management, accounting, reporting, packing, and logistics with greater efficiency and transparency across the perishable goods market; the company is based in the United States.

All Day Kitchens

Series B in 2020
All Day Kitchens specializes in constructing delivery-focused kitchens, leveraging technology to maximize coverage with minimal initial investment.

Tomorrow Health

Seed Round in 2020
Founded in 2018, Tomorrow Health operates an online marketplace for medical supplies and equipment. It connects providers, health plans, and suppliers to ensure patients receive necessary products and care at home.

All Day Kitchens

Series A in 2019
All Day Kitchens specializes in constructing delivery-focused kitchens, leveraging technology to maximize coverage with minimal initial investment.

Orderful

Series A in 2019
Orderful is a cloud-based EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) platform serving manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and technology companies. It offers an API that enables businesses to connect once and exchange EDI data with their supply chain partners, consolidating integration complexity, facilitating self-service trading partner onboarding, and reducing costs.

Rappi

Series D in 2018
Rappi is a consumer technology company that operates an on-demand delivery platform in Latin America. The platform connects consumers with local merchants and independent couriers to order and deliver items ranging from prepared foods and groceries to clothing, pharmaceuticals, liquor, and other goods. Through its logistics capabilities, Rappi enables users to shop for a wide array of products and have them delivered to any location, often within hours, leveraging its network of independent contractors to fulfill orders across multiple categories.

Instacart

Series E in 2018
Instacart operates a grocery delivery platform in the United States and Canada, partnering with local and national grocers to offer a broad catalog of items for home delivery. Customers can mix items from multiple stores in a single order, and orders are picked and delivered by shoppers who are typically independent contractors. The platform supports fast delivery, including options in as little as an hour. Instacart earns revenue from service fees based on order value and by selling advertising to consumer-packaged goods brands. The service catalogs about 500,000 items and attracts about 8 million monthly active users, supported by roughly 600,000 shoppers.

Rappi

Series C in 2018
Rappi is a consumer technology company that operates an on-demand delivery platform in Latin America. The platform connects consumers with local merchants and independent couriers to order and deliver items ranging from prepared foods and groceries to clothing, pharmaceuticals, liquor, and other goods. Through its logistics capabilities, Rappi enables users to shop for a wide array of products and have them delivered to any location, often within hours, leveraging its network of independent contractors to fulfill orders across multiple categories.

Instacart

Series D in 2017
Instacart operates a grocery delivery platform in the United States and Canada, partnering with local and national grocers to offer a broad catalog of items for home delivery. Customers can mix items from multiple stores in a single order, and orders are picked and delivered by shoppers who are typically independent contractors. The platform supports fast delivery, including options in as little as an hour. Instacart earns revenue from service fees based on order value and by selling advertising to consumer-packaged goods brands. The service catalogs about 500,000 items and attracts about 8 million monthly active users, supported by roughly 600,000 shoppers.

Rappi

Series B in 2016
Rappi is a consumer technology company that operates an on-demand delivery platform in Latin America. The platform connects consumers with local merchants and independent couriers to order and deliver items ranging from prepared foods and groceries to clothing, pharmaceuticals, liquor, and other goods. Through its logistics capabilities, Rappi enables users to shop for a wide array of products and have them delivered to any location, often within hours, leveraging its network of independent contractors to fulfill orders across multiple categories.

Matternet

Seed Round in 2016
Matternet specializes in developing commercial drone delivery systems for urban and suburban areas. It manufactures the Matternet M2 drone and operates its technology directly or partners with logistics companies like UPS. Notable achievements include being the first to receive authorization for BVLOS operations in Switzerland (2017) and achieving FAA certification for its drone system in the US (2022).

Dispatch

Seed Round in 2016
Dispatch is developing a platform for local delivery that utilizes a fleet of autonomous vehicles specifically designed for sidewalks and pedestrian areas. These artificial intelligence-driven vehicles facilitate online ordering, allowing users to have their products delivered directly to their doorsteps. Customers can access their deliveries through text messages, ensuring timely receipt of goods. By integrating advanced technology with local delivery services, Dispatch aims to enhance the efficiency and convenience of last-mile logistics.

Instacart

Series C in 2015
Instacart operates a grocery delivery platform in the United States and Canada, partnering with local and national grocers to offer a broad catalog of items for home delivery. Customers can mix items from multiple stores in a single order, and orders are picked and delivered by shoppers who are typically independent contractors. The platform supports fast delivery, including options in as little as an hour. Instacart earns revenue from service fees based on order value and by selling advertising to consumer-packaged goods brands. The service catalogs about 500,000 items and attracts about 8 million monthly active users, supported by roughly 600,000 shoppers.

Enjoy Technology

Series A in 2014
Enjoy Technology, Inc. is a retail company that specializes in the sale of entertainment products, including smartphones, speakers, home theaters, tablets, computers, cameras, drones, and gaming devices. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, with additional operations in New York City, Enjoy Technology utilizes a technology-driven platform to transform the shopping experience by delivering products directly to customers' homes. The company operates on-demand mobile stores, allowing customers to receive personalized service and products tailored to their needs. Despite its innovative approach to retail, Enjoy Technology has faced significant challenges and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Instacart

Series B in 2014
Instacart operates a grocery delivery platform in the United States and Canada, partnering with local and national grocers to offer a broad catalog of items for home delivery. Customers can mix items from multiple stores in a single order, and orders are picked and delivered by shoppers who are typically independent contractors. The platform supports fast delivery, including options in as little as an hour. Instacart earns revenue from service fees based on order value and by selling advertising to consumer-packaged goods brands. The service catalogs about 500,000 items and attracts about 8 million monthly active users, supported by roughly 600,000 shoppers.

Weft

Seed Round in 2014
Founded in 2013, Weft is a global logistics data company that combines sensor technology and supply chain analytics. It provides real-time asset intelligence through its Web and mobile-accessible platform, enabling businesses to track assets, optimize routes, monitor fuel consumption, anticipate disruptions, and improve operational productivity.

Local Motion

Series A in 2013
Local Motion, Inc. is a fleet management company based in San Mateo, California, specializing in vehicle sharing and mobility management technologies. Founded in 2010 and formerly known as Weng Motors, Inc., the company provides a platform that allows organizations to optimize their vehicle assets through shared mobility solutions. Local Motion develops and installs connected hardware in vehicles, enabling users to access them using a badge instead of traditional keys. This technology is complemented by a web-based dashboard that allows fleet managers to monitor vehicle activity, reduce maintenance costs, and make informed decisions about fleet size and usage. As of 2015, Local Motion operates as a subsidiary of Zipcar, Inc.

Keychain Logistics

Seed Round in 2013
Keychain Logistics Corp. is a New York-based company that develops innovative logistics software designed to streamline the shipping process for businesses. Its platform connects companies directly with independent semi-truck owner-operators, eliminating the need for traditional third-party logistics brokers. Keychain Logistics provides real-time tracking of shipments and insights into the logistics process, enabling businesses to monitor their operations more effectively. The company's software also features a mobile application for enhanced logistics management, ensuring that users can access crucial information on the go. By leveraging a network of virtual carriers, Keychain Logistics optimizes the matching of trucks with shipping needs, allowing for greater efficiency in freight transportation.

Home Delivery Service (HDS Global)

Seed Round in 2013
HDS Global is a company based in Palo Alto, California, focused on transforming eCommerce through grocery and general merchandise delivery services. It utilizes advanced AI and robotics to power its automated fulfillment system, RoboFS, which allows for quick and touchless order processing. Customers benefit from a personalized shopping experience tailored to their dietary needs and preferences, ensuring they only see relevant products. The company offers a range of services, including made-to-order meats and prepared foods, free home delivery without subscription or service fees, and tri-temperature-controlled vans that ensure optimal delivery conditions for frozen items. HDS Global emphasizes customer satisfaction with retail-level service and convenient at-home returns, while also prioritizing sustainability by using delivery totes that minimize cardboard and plastic waste.

Shoptiques

Seed Round in 2012
Shoptiques is an online platform that connects shoppers with unique fashion items from independent boutiques worldwide. It offers personalized shopping experiences, aggregating inventory from various boutiques, providing integrated order management, and streamlined shipping.
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