Baidu

Baidu is the largest internet search engine in China, commanding over 50% of the market share as of 2024. The company provides various online search services, including community and vertical searches, as well as instant messaging capabilities. Its suite of products encompasses Baidu Webpage, Baidu Video, Baidu Map, and BaiduPedia, among others. In 2023, Baidu generated 72% of its core revenue from online marketing services related to its search engine. Beyond search, the company is also focused on growth initiatives in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, video streaming, voice recognition technology, and autonomous driving. Baidu's diverse offerings position it as a key player in China's technology landscape.

Zhenyu Li

Director

Rong Luo

CFO

Guobin Shang

Deputy Director

Ricardo Wafae

Investment Manager

Past deals in Search Engine

Niriv

Series A in 2023
Internet Portal: Search the web, Latest news from Nepal and the world, Finance, and more! Discover more!

Jidu Auto

Series A in 2022
Jidu Auto is an electric car manufacturing company that creates Robocar combining both intelligence and emotion. Jidu is a joint venture between Baidu, China's largest search engine, and Geely, a Chinese manufacturer that produces electric vehicles. The company was founded in 2021.

Baidu Video

Series B in 2018
Baidu Video, which became an independent entity in 2016, aims to establish itself as the leading platform for professionally generated content (PGC) in China. The platform specializes in video search and content aggregation services, offering users access to a diverse array of professional media content sourced from various video streaming sites and multi-channel networks. By focusing on platform development, Baidu Video provides audiences with a comprehensive selection of media that can be streamed across multiple platforms, enhancing the accessibility and variety of content available.

Qunar.com

Venture Round in 2013
Qunar is a prominent Chinese-language online travel information provider, established in 2005 in Beijing. It operates as a search engine for web and mobile users, offering comprehensive travel-related information including flights, hotels, holiday packages, and group-buying deals. The platform aims to facilitate informed travel decisions by providing users with vast amounts of data from over 700 Chinese online travel websites, encompassing more than 100,000 hotels and 11,000 air routes. With a user base of approximately 75 million monthly visitors and 34 million activated mobile app users, Qunar leverages advanced technology to deliver fast and accurate search results. The company also features group-buying deals across more than 100 cities in China. As a significant player in the travel industry, Qunar competes primarily with Elong and Ctrip.

TrustGo Mobile

Acquisition in 2013
TrustGo is a mobile security startup that focuses on ensuring safety within the rapidly expanding mobile application market. The company has developed an all-in-one mobile security application that provides users with tools to search for, monitor, detect, and prevent harmful apps, thereby protecting personal data and privacy. TrustGo's offerings include a unique secure app search engine designed to help users identify trustworthy applications. Founded by experienced entrepreneurs from Silicon Valley, TrustGo boasts a skilled team of engineers and product managers with backgrounds in notable security and mobile firms. The company is supported by Northern Light Venture Capital and several angel investors.

Qunar.com

Funding Round in 2011
Qunar is a prominent Chinese-language online travel information provider, established in 2005 in Beijing. It operates as a search engine for web and mobile users, offering comprehensive travel-related information including flights, hotels, holiday packages, and group-buying deals. The platform aims to facilitate informed travel decisions by providing users with vast amounts of data from over 700 Chinese online travel websites, encompassing more than 100,000 hotels and 11,000 air routes. With a user base of approximately 75 million monthly visitors and 34 million activated mobile app users, Qunar leverages advanced technology to deliver fast and accurate search results. The company also features group-buying deals across more than 100 cities in China. As a significant player in the travel industry, Qunar competes primarily with Elong and Ctrip.

Qunar.com

Acquisition in 2011
Qunar is a prominent Chinese-language online travel information provider, established in 2005 in Beijing. It operates as a search engine for web and mobile users, offering comprehensive travel-related information including flights, hotels, holiday packages, and group-buying deals. The platform aims to facilitate informed travel decisions by providing users with vast amounts of data from over 700 Chinese online travel websites, encompassing more than 100,000 hotels and 11,000 air routes. With a user base of approximately 75 million monthly visitors and 34 million activated mobile app users, Qunar leverages advanced technology to deliver fast and accurate search results. The company also features group-buying deals across more than 100 cities in China. As a significant player in the travel industry, Qunar competes primarily with Elong and Ctrip.

Hao123.com

Acquisition in 2004
Hao123.com operates an online chinese web directory navigation Website. The company was founded in 1999 and is based in Beijing, China. As of September 16, 2004, Hao123.com is a subsidiary of Baidu, Inc.
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