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

Past deals in Transportation

Infinite Machine

Seed Round in 2024
Infinite Machine is a company dedicated to manufacturing electric vehicles that seamlessly integrate with urban environments and respect nature. Their debut product, the P1, is a personal electric vehicle designed with innovative performance features, such as a removable battery and efficient maneuverability, all wrapped in an industrial aesthetic. The company envisions a future where electric vehicles coexist harmoniously with both people and the environment.

Waymo

Series C in 2024
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.

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.

Journera

Series B in 2022
Journera is a travel technology company that builds a travel experience management platform to unify and illuminate the traveler’s journey across airlines, hotels, ground transportation, restaurants, and entertainment. Its Global Experience Record integrates data from travel providers to create a real-time, end-to-end view of a traveler’s activities, enabling providers to coordinate services, improve offerings, and strengthen direct engagement and loyalty. The platform supports secure, real-time data exchange to deliver seamless journeys across partners. Based in Chicago, Journera was founded in the mid-2010s.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Journera

Series B in 2020
Journera is a travel technology company that builds a travel experience management platform to unify and illuminate the traveler’s journey across airlines, hotels, ground transportation, restaurants, and entertainment. Its Global Experience Record integrates data from travel providers to create a real-time, end-to-end view of a traveler’s activities, enabling providers to coordinate services, improve offerings, and strengthen direct engagement and loyalty. The platform supports secure, real-time data exchange to deliver seamless journeys across partners. Based in Chicago, Journera was founded in the mid-2010s.

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.

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.

Lime

Series D in 2019
Lime operates a smart mobility fleet comprising electric scooters and pedal bikes, aiming to provide sustainable first- and last-mile transportation solutions. The company partners with cities worldwide to offer affordable, convenient, and eco-friendly travel alternatives.

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.

Journera

Series A in 2018
Journera is a travel technology company that builds a travel experience management platform to unify and illuminate the traveler’s journey across airlines, hotels, ground transportation, restaurants, and entertainment. Its Global Experience Record integrates data from travel providers to create a real-time, end-to-end view of a traveler’s activities, enabling providers to coordinate services, improve offerings, and strengthen direct engagement and loyalty. The platform supports secure, real-time data exchange to deliver seamless journeys across partners. Based in Chicago, Journera was founded in the mid-2010s.

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.

Lime

Series B in 2017
Lime operates a smart mobility fleet comprising electric scooters and pedal bikes, aiming to provide sustainable first- and last-mile transportation solutions. The company partners with cities worldwide to offer affordable, convenient, and eco-friendly travel alternatives.

Lime

Seed Round in 2017
Lime operates a smart mobility fleet comprising electric scooters and pedal bikes, aiming to provide sustainable first- and last-mile transportation solutions. The company partners with cities worldwide to offer affordable, convenient, and eco-friendly travel alternatives.

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.

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.

Leap Transit

Venture Round in 2015
Leap is an smartphone powered shuttle service for San Francisco commuters who work downtown, and live in the surrounding neighborhoods. Our shuttles are equipped with leather seats, wireless internet, heat/AC, and you'll always have a place to sit. Finding stops, tracking your shuttle in real-time, and payment is all handled through our beautiful and easy to use iPhone app. Riding with Leap is as simple as showing up to a stop and showing your pass. Our first route is the Chestnut Express - and we'll be adding more routes very soon. You're going to love riding with Leap.

Silvercar

Series B in 2014
Silvercar, Inc. is an airport car rental company based in Austin, Texas, that offers a modernized rental experience tailored for the connected traveler. Founded in 2012, Silvercar operates at various airports across the United States, including major cities such as Chicago, Dallas, Denver, and San Francisco. The company distinguishes itself by providing a fleet of premium vehicles equipped with features such as complimentary WiFi, onboard GPS, and free satellite radio, ensuring that customers receive high-quality services at competitive prices. By leveraging web, wireless, and mobile technologies, Silvercar aims to innovate and enhance the traditional car rental process.

Urban Engines

Seed Round in 2014
Urban Engines, Inc. is a technology company based in Los Altos, California, founded in 2011. It focuses on improving urban mobility by leveraging big data and spatial analytics to enhance transportation efficiency. The company's software solutions optimize the use of existing infrastructure, aid in city planning, and promote healthier urban growth. Urban Engines harnesses data from various sources, including transit systems and delivery vehicles, to facilitate better decision-making for individuals, cities, and businesses. Its cloud-based software can be implemented rapidly and is designed to scale effectively as transportation systems expand. Additionally, the Urban Engines mobile app provides commuters with city-level insights and optimized routing options, helping to alleviate congestion and streamline daily commutes. As of 2016, Urban Engines operates as a subsidiary of Google Inc.

Cyngn

Series B in 2013
Cyngn Inc. is an industrial autonomous vehicle technology company based in Palo Alto, California. The company specializes in developing DriveMod, an autonomous driving solution that integrates with a range of commercially available sensors and hardware, enabling safe and efficient self-driving capabilities for various vehicle types. This vehicle-agnostic technology allows for flexibility in deployment across heterogeneous fleets, offering modes that include fully autonomous, remotely controlled, and manual operations. Cyngn addresses critical challenges faced by industrial organizations such as labor shortages, costly safety incidents, and the increasing demand for eCommerce efficiency through its innovative solutions. Originally founded in 2009 as Cyanogen Inc., the company transitioned to focus on autonomous vehicle technology to meet the evolving needs of the market.

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.

Lyft

Series C in 2013
Lyft is a transportation company that designs, markets, and operates a mobile application that connects riders with drivers for private and shared rides, with in-app payment and the ability to schedule trips in advance. The platform has expanded to multimodal options, including bike- and scooter-sharing, to provide integrated transportation options. Founded in 2013 and publicly listed in 2019, Lyft is the second-largest ride-sharing service provider in the United States and Canada, serving diverse user segments including college, university, and corporate communities.

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.

QuickPay

Seed Round in 2012
QuickPay was founded in 2010 with a vision to leverage trends in mobile technology to remove the pain and hassle of finding, accessing, and paying for parking and transportation. Their revolutionary QP QuickPay mobile parking platform offers users one mobile parking application that works across all parking environments — drivers can even raise parking gates using their mobile phones — and gives parking owners and operators an efficient way to enable mobile parking across all their assets with a single integrated solution. Today drivers can use QP QuickPay and a mobile phone to find and pay for parking at hundreds of locations across the U.S., with new locations being added continually.

Summon

Seed Round in 2012
Summon is an on-demand transportation service operating in San Francisco that connects riders with taxis and vetted drivers through its mobile application. Users can easily request a ride by entering their credit or debit card information, which is used to pay for fares and tips after reaching their destination. The service emphasizes fair pricing for riders and transparent policies for drivers, enhancing the overall experience for both parties. Summon was inspired by a personal experience of its founder, who faced significant delays while waiting for public transportation, ultimately leading to the creation of a more efficient ride-hailing solution.
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