Sequoia Capital

Sequoia Capital, established in 1972, is a prominent venture capital firm headquartered in Menlo Park, California. The company focuses on investing in early to growth-stage companies across various sectors, including information technology, healthcare, financial services, and energy. Sequoia Capital provides capital and strategic support to a select group of daring founders, helping them build legendary companies and push technological boundaries. The firm typically invests between $100,000 and $100 million, with a preference for being the first investor in profitable, fast-growing companies with proven teams and products. Sequoia Capital also manages funds focused on specific regions and sectors, such as India and the technology sector.

Michelle (Bailhe) Fradin

Partner

Sumaiya Balbale

COO and Operating Partner

Julien Bek

Partner

Anas Biad

Partner

Isaiah Boone

Partner

Romie Boyd

Partner

Rosemarie Boyd

Partner

Konstantine Buhler

Partner

David Cahn

Partner

Josephine Chen

Partner

W. M. Coughran

Founder's Coach and Partner

Charlie Curnin

Partner

Joe Dobrenski

Partner of Human Capital

Helen Fan

Vice President

James Flynn

Partner

Caroline Fu

Vice President

Stacey Gerber

VP, Operations and Experiences

Christopher Graff

Partner, Global Equities

Trency Gu

Managing Director

Wayne Guo

Vice President

Ravi Gupta

Partner

Sonya Huang

Partner

Steven Ji

Partner, China

Kais Khimji

Partner

Marie Klemchuk

CFO

Shailesh Lakhani

Managing Director - India

Jess Lee

Partner, Seed / Early

Douglas Leone

Global Managing Partner

Shmil Levy

Partner, Israel

Luciana Lixandru

Partner

Xiaobo Lu

Partner, China

Cornelius Menke

Partner

Dean Meyer

Partner, Seed / Early

Gili Raanan

General Partner

GV Ravishankar

Managing Director - India

Andrew Reed

Partner

Lauren Reeder

Partner

George Robson

Partner

Anandamoy Roychowdhary

Principal

Bryan Schreier

Partner

Harshjit Sethi

Managing Director

Shailendra Singh

Managing Director

Thomas Stephenson

Special Limited Partner

Sam Sun

Partner

Glen Sun

Vice President, China

Shraeyansh Thakur

Principal

Donald Valentine

Founder

Mike Vernal

Partner

Don Vieira

Global Chief Policy Officer and Partner

Jeff Wang

Managing Partner of Sequoia Capital Global Equities

Fred Wang

Managing Director, China

Cen Wang

Partner, China

Rock Wang

Managing Director

Lynn Yang

Managing Director, China

Skee Zhang

Managing Director

Jiajia Zou

Managing Director

Past deals in Search Engine

Glean

Series E in 2024
Glean develops AI-based search engine software that facilitates access to enterprise data, enabling employees to efficiently find information and generate answers. Its primary product, Workplace Search, serves as an enterprise search platform that integrates with various internal data sources, allowing users to obtain relevant search results from multiple applications based on specific keywords. By employing advanced search techniques, retrieval augmented generation, and large language models, Glean's platform delivers personalized answers that are contextually grounded, enhancing productivity and information retrieval within organizations.

Glean

Series D in 2024
Glean develops AI-based search engine software that facilitates access to enterprise data, enabling employees to efficiently find information and generate answers. Its primary product, Workplace Search, serves as an enterprise search platform that integrates with various internal data sources, allowing users to obtain relevant search results from multiple applications based on specific keywords. By employing advanced search techniques, retrieval augmented generation, and large language models, Glean's platform delivers personalized answers that are contextually grounded, enhancing productivity and information retrieval within organizations.

Rockset

Series B in 2023
Rockset, Inc. is a technology company based in San Mateo, California, founded in 2016. It specializes in developing a serverless search and analytics engine that facilitates the creation of applications without the need for data pipelines or extensive data preparation. The platform operates directly on raw data, enabling users to seamlessly integrate and continuously sync new data from various sources. By utilizing familiar SQL, Rockset allows clients to perform hybrid searches and real-time analytics on diverse data types, including vector, text, geospatial, and JSON data, without the constraints of a fixed schema. This approach streamlines the data management process and enhances the efficiency of interactive data science applications.

Jitty

Pre Seed Round in 2023
Jitty is a real estate technology company that operates a comprehensive property search platform. It assists users in finding and purchasing their ideal homes by providing detailed information about every listed property and offering a suite of tools to guide them through the buying process. The platform leverages AI capabilities to deliver a thorough and personalized property market resource.

Kaito

Seed Round in 2022
Kaito is an AI-powered search engine designed specifically for digital assets, focusing on providing actionable insights for crypto investors, researchers, developers, and the general public. The platform employs advanced in-house AI technologies to aggregate, sort, and curate real-time information from a variety of sources, including social media, publishing platforms, audio content, and industry news. By transforming vast amounts of unstructured data into structured information, Kaito aims to democratize access to critical insights within the crypto industry, thereby enhancing the research process for its users.

Glean

Series C in 2022
Glean develops AI-based search engine software that facilitates access to enterprise data, enabling employees to efficiently find information and generate answers. Its primary product, Workplace Search, serves as an enterprise search platform that integrates with various internal data sources, allowing users to obtain relevant search results from multiple applications based on specific keywords. By employing advanced search techniques, retrieval augmented generation, and large language models, Glean's platform delivers personalized answers that are contextually grounded, enhancing productivity and information retrieval within organizations.

Physna

Series B in 2021
Physna LLC, founded in 2015 and based in Cincinnati, Ohio, specializes in geometric deep-learning and 3D search technology. The company has developed a software platform that analyzes, compares, and codifies 3D models, facilitating quality control and automated inspection in various industries, including manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and consumer goods. Physna also owns Thangs.com, a rapidly growing 3D community and search engine. By transforming 3D files into a structured format that software applications can understand, Physna aims to bridge the gap between physical objects and digital code. This innovation enables broader access to 3D design and analysis, fostering advancements in product design, 3D printing, augmented and virtual reality, and other fields, thus supporting increased efficiency and productivity in manufacturing.

Neeva

Series B in 2021
Neeva, Inc. is a software as a service (SaaS) company that operates an ad-free, private search engine designed to help users find relevant online content and personal files, such as emails and documents. Founded in 2019 and based in Mountain View, California, Neeva aims to provide a personalized search experience by integrating cloud services and delivering tailored results without the distractions of advertisements. The company was previously known as Anamika Inc. and rebranded to Neeva, Inc. in March 2019. Its platform emphasizes user privacy and effectiveness in information retrieval.

Physna

Series B in 2021
Physna LLC, founded in 2015 and based in Cincinnati, Ohio, specializes in geometric deep-learning and 3D search technology. The company has developed a software platform that analyzes, compares, and codifies 3D models, facilitating quality control and automated inspection in various industries, including manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and consumer goods. Physna also owns Thangs.com, a rapidly growing 3D community and search engine. By transforming 3D files into a structured format that software applications can understand, Physna aims to bridge the gap between physical objects and digital code. This innovation enables broader access to 3D design and analysis, fostering advancements in product design, 3D printing, augmented and virtual reality, and other fields, thus supporting increased efficiency and productivity in manufacturing.

Rockset

Series B in 2020
Rockset, Inc. is a technology company based in San Mateo, California, founded in 2016. It specializes in developing a serverless search and analytics engine that facilitates the creation of applications without the need for data pipelines or extensive data preparation. The platform operates directly on raw data, enabling users to seamlessly integrate and continuously sync new data from various sources. By utilizing familiar SQL, Rockset allows clients to perform hybrid searches and real-time analytics on diverse data types, including vector, text, geospatial, and JSON data, without the constraints of a fixed schema. This approach streamlines the data management process and enhances the efficiency of interactive data science applications.

Neeva

Series A in 2020
Neeva, Inc. is a software as a service (SaaS) company that operates an ad-free, private search engine designed to help users find relevant online content and personal files, such as emails and documents. Founded in 2019 and based in Mountain View, California, Neeva aims to provide a personalized search experience by integrating cloud services and delivering tailored results without the distractions of advertisements. The company was previously known as Anamika Inc. and rebranded to Neeva, Inc. in March 2019. Its platform emphasizes user privacy and effectiveness in information retrieval.

Rockset

Series A in 2018
Rockset, Inc. is a technology company based in San Mateo, California, founded in 2016. It specializes in developing a serverless search and analytics engine that facilitates the creation of applications without the need for data pipelines or extensive data preparation. The platform operates directly on raw data, enabling users to seamlessly integrate and continuously sync new data from various sources. By utilizing familiar SQL, Rockset allows clients to perform hybrid searches and real-time analytics on diverse data types, including vector, text, geospatial, and JSON data, without the constraints of a fixed schema. This approach streamlines the data management process and enhances the efficiency of interactive data science applications.

Traveloka

Venture Round in 2017
Traveloka is an online travel aggregator based in Indonesia, primarily focused on helping customers search for and book various travel options. It operates a comprehensive platform that enables users to compare and book flights, hotels, villas, apartments, transportation, tours, holiday packages, and activities. By providing a user-friendly search engine, Traveloka aims to simplify the travel planning process, allowing individuals to find accommodations and tickets that meet their specific needs. The company has expanded its operations to six countries and continues to explore new initiatives to enhance its impact in the travel industry.

Relcy

Venture Round in 2014
Relcy, Inc. is a technology company based in San Francisco, California, that specializes in developing a mobile search engine application. Founded in 2013, Relcy’s platform allows users to search across all content on their mobile devices, including apps, in a streamlined and efficient manner. The application leverages a knowledge graph of millions of real-world entities to provide a highly personalized search experience. By incorporating contextual awareness, it helps users find relevant information quickly, whether they are looking for shopping deals, celebrity news, music, movies, or restaurant bookings. Relcy aims to enhance the way individuals interact with digital content on their smartphones.

Skyscanner

Venture Round in 2013
Skyscanner, established in 2001 and headquartered in Edinburgh, UK, operates a global travel search platform. It offers users instant online comparisons for millions of flights, hotels, and car hire options, enabling them to find and book the best deals from various travel providers. Skyscanner serves the travel, tourism, and hospitality industries, with offices in the UK, Singapore, Spain, China, the US, Hungary, and Bulgaria.

Cue

Series A in 2011
Cue (formerly Greplin) is a free service that helps people make the most of their day. Cue intelligently ties together and surfaces useful information at the right time from the accounts they use most, including email, contacts, and calendar. People can see their entire day at a glance or simultaneously search across all of their accounts with Cue.

2345.com

Series B in 2010
2345.com is an internet software platform that enhances users' online navigation by enabling them to find websites quickly without the need to remember complicated web addresses. Launched in September 2005, it has grown to become the second largest web directory in China. The platform offers various services, including access to search engines, practical inquiries, weather forecasts, group buying navigation, films and TV shows, city navigation, email login, and internet bookmarks, thereby catering to a wide range of user needs.

SearchMe

Series E in 2008
SearchMe, Inc. is a search engine solutions provider based in Mountain View, California. Founded in 2004 by Randy Adams and John Holland, the company launched its visual search engine into private beta in March 2008. SearchMe distinguishes itself by employing a visual interface that organizes search results into categories, aiming to enhance the user experience by minimizing irrelevant results. The concept originated when Mark Kvamme, the company's chairman, recognized the need for a more efficient search method after struggling to find specific motocross articles. This insight led to the development of a search engine that displays large images of web pages, allowing users to quickly identify relevant content. After over three years of research and development, SearchMe emerged as a solution designed to leverage the vastness of the Internet and the increasingly visual nature of online interactions.

SearchMe

Series D in 2008
SearchMe, Inc. is a search engine solutions provider based in Mountain View, California. Founded in 2004 by Randy Adams and John Holland, the company launched its visual search engine into private beta in March 2008. SearchMe distinguishes itself by employing a visual interface that organizes search results into categories, aiming to enhance the user experience by minimizing irrelevant results. The concept originated when Mark Kvamme, the company's chairman, recognized the need for a more efficient search method after struggling to find specific motocross articles. This insight led to the development of a search engine that displays large images of web pages, allowing users to quickly identify relevant content. After over three years of research and development, SearchMe emerged as a solution designed to leverage the vastness of the Internet and the increasingly visual nature of online interactions.

KAYAK

Series D in 2007
KAYAK is a global leader in travel search, empowering millions of travelers to make informed decisions. Since its 2004 inception in the US, KAYAK has expanded to over 60 countries, offering a comprehensive platform that compares prices from hundreds of travel websites for flights, hotels, rental cars, and vacation packages. Its suite of tools includes KAYAK Trips, Explore, and Price Forecast. KAYAK also manages a portfolio of metasearch brands, processing over 6 billion queries annually. The company, now part of Booking Holdings Inc., was founded by industry veterans including Steve Hafner, Paul English, Terrell Jones, and Greg Slyngstad.

SearchMe

Series C in 2007
SearchMe, Inc. is a search engine solutions provider based in Mountain View, California. Founded in 2004 by Randy Adams and John Holland, the company launched its visual search engine into private beta in March 2008. SearchMe distinguishes itself by employing a visual interface that organizes search results into categories, aiming to enhance the user experience by minimizing irrelevant results. The concept originated when Mark Kvamme, the company's chairman, recognized the need for a more efficient search method after struggling to find specific motocross articles. This insight led to the development of a search engine that displays large images of web pages, allowing users to quickly identify relevant content. After over three years of research and development, SearchMe emerged as a solution designed to leverage the vastness of the Internet and the increasingly visual nature of online interactions.

UUSee

Series B in 2007
UUSee is a Chinese new media company established in 2005 that specializes in providing network television and value-added services to broadband subscribers worldwide. It operates a comprehensive online video interactive platform that aggregates and distributes a wide range of video and audio content. With a library that includes popular television programming, live broadcasts, news, drama series, sports, and movies, UUSee enables viewers to access high-quality and timely entertainment. The company boasts significant user engagement, with its network TV software downloads surpassing 200 million by 2009. UUSee's leadership in the Chinese network video industry is supported by its three core platforms: an internet video play platform, a site-wide video search platform, and a video community experience platform.

Mahalo

Series B in 2007
Mahalo is a human-powered search engine founded by entrepreneur Jason Calacanis. It differentiates itself by generating search results through a team of profile builders who create detailed pages for approximately 10,000 unique queries, with plans to expand to 25,000 queries. The search results are non-algorithmic, resulting in deep and useful content, although the process is slower than automated engines. For queries without a dedicated page, Mahalo supplements results with information from Google. The layout combines elements of traditional search engines and Wikipedia, with factual information provided alongside categorized links. Users can submit their own links for consideration, which are voted on before publication. Despite its slow growth due to the manual curation process, Mahalo functions without revenue for several years, positioning itself as an alternative to major search engines and knowledge-sharing platforms.

GotoTel

Series A in 2006
GotoTel is a Chinese company focused on mobile informational products and services. It has focused on the integration of wired internet and wireless internet since its establishment. Through its cooperative relationship with China Mobile, GotoTel launched a phone search service in August 2004. Now, with two hundred million users of China Mobile, it has become the phone search service provider with the widest coverage of international users. Beijing GotoTel Information Technology was jointly founded by Mr. Liao Jieyuan and a group of experts of the voice industry in China in July 2003. It owns 8 branches in China and has a registered capital of 10 million.

Insider Pages

Series A in 2006
Insider Pages, based in San Francisco, California, is a platform that enables users to read and post reviews about local services that are significant to parents and homeowners, such as healthcare providers, contractors, and educational institutions. Launched in 2004, the site features a comprehensive Doctor Finder tool, which allows users to search for medical professionals based on various criteria, including specialty, insurance accepted, patient ratings, and experience. Insider Pages has amassed over 2 million consumer reviews and provides detailed profiles on more than 900,000 doctors and dentists, enhancing the search experience for patients. The platform aims to facilitate informed decisions by leveraging community recommendations. Over the years, Insider Pages has faced challenges, including significant layoffs in 2007, but it continues to serve as a valuable resource for finding trusted local businesses.

Kavam.com

Series B in 2006
A web index, in construction, whose purpose is to provide a simple method for consumers to define their own search engines.

Guruji

Series A in 2006
Guruji.com is the first crawler based search engine developed completely in India and designed to make search simple for Indian users. Their proprietary algorithms automatically identify content on the web and organize it in such a way that Indian users get search results that are relevant to them. Started by two IIT-Delhi graduates Anurag Dod and Gaurav Mishra, Guruji.com now offers search verticals like Music, Finance, Image, City, Movie Timings besides web search. They also run a ad network under the adGuru banner.

Mahalo

Series A in 2006
Mahalo is a human-powered search engine founded by entrepreneur Jason Calacanis. It differentiates itself by generating search results through a team of profile builders who create detailed pages for approximately 10,000 unique queries, with plans to expand to 25,000 queries. The search results are non-algorithmic, resulting in deep and useful content, although the process is slower than automated engines. For queries without a dedicated page, Mahalo supplements results with information from Google. The layout combines elements of traditional search engines and Wikipedia, with factual information provided alongside categorized links. Users can submit their own links for consideration, which are voted on before publication. Despite its slow growth due to the manual curation process, Mahalo functions without revenue for several years, positioning itself as an alternative to major search engines and knowledge-sharing platforms.

SearchMe

Series B in 2006
SearchMe, Inc. is a search engine solutions provider based in Mountain View, California. Founded in 2004 by Randy Adams and John Holland, the company launched its visual search engine into private beta in March 2008. SearchMe distinguishes itself by employing a visual interface that organizes search results into categories, aiming to enhance the user experience by minimizing irrelevant results. The concept originated when Mark Kvamme, the company's chairman, recognized the need for a more efficient search method after struggling to find specific motocross articles. This insight led to the development of a search engine that displays large images of web pages, allowing users to quickly identify relevant content. After over three years of research and development, SearchMe emerged as a solution designed to leverage the vastness of the Internet and the increasingly visual nature of online interactions.

UUSee

Series A in 2005
UUSee is a Chinese new media company established in 2005 that specializes in providing network television and value-added services to broadband subscribers worldwide. It operates a comprehensive online video interactive platform that aggregates and distributes a wide range of video and audio content. With a library that includes popular television programming, live broadcasts, news, drama series, sports, and movies, UUSee enables viewers to access high-quality and timely entertainment. The company boasts significant user engagement, with its network TV software downloads surpassing 200 million by 2009. UUSee's leadership in the Chinese network video industry is supported by its three core platforms: an internet video play platform, a site-wide video search platform, and a video community experience platform.

SearchMe

Series A in 2005
SearchMe, Inc. is a search engine solutions provider based in Mountain View, California. Founded in 2004 by Randy Adams and John Holland, the company launched its visual search engine into private beta in March 2008. SearchMe distinguishes itself by employing a visual interface that organizes search results into categories, aiming to enhance the user experience by minimizing irrelevant results. The concept originated when Mark Kvamme, the company's chairman, recognized the need for a more efficient search method after struggling to find specific motocross articles. This insight led to the development of a search engine that displays large images of web pages, allowing users to quickly identify relevant content. After over three years of research and development, SearchMe emerged as a solution designed to leverage the vastness of the Internet and the increasingly visual nature of online interactions.

KAYAK

Series B in 2004
KAYAK is a global leader in travel search, empowering millions of travelers to make informed decisions. Since its 2004 inception in the US, KAYAK has expanded to over 60 countries, offering a comprehensive platform that compares prices from hundreds of travel websites for flights, hotels, rental cars, and vacation packages. Its suite of tools includes KAYAK Trips, Explore, and Price Forecast. KAYAK also manages a portfolio of metasearch brands, processing over 6 billion queries annually. The company, now part of Booking Holdings Inc., was founded by industry veterans including Steve Hafner, Paul English, Terrell Jones, and Greg Slyngstad.

iPhrase Technologies

Series B in 2001
iPhrase Technologies, Inc. specializes in self-service search and navigation software designed for mission-critical applications. Its flagship product, the One Step™ platform, enhances access to valuable information through advanced technologies such as natural language processing and in-depth analytics. This platform delivers a superior online search experience, providing relevant and user-friendly results across various information sources, including data, documents, and applications. By optimizing existing systems, One Step aims to improve technology investment returns, leading to increased revenue, reduced costs, enhanced customer satisfaction, and greater productivity. iPhrase Technologies caters to organizations with complex offerings, enabling them to automate sales, service, and support operations effectively. The company, founded by former MIT researchers and business leaders, has established a presence in Cambridge, MA, and San Mateo, CA, with a notable client roster that includes Charles Schwab & Co., Neiman Marcus, LexisNexis, and TD Waterhouse.

Plumtree Software

Venture Round in 2000
Plumtree Software specializes in the development and marketing of software solutions designed for deploying web applications. The company's flagship product, the Enterprise Web Suite, integrates various technologies, including portal, content management, collaboration, integration, and search functionalities. Central to its offerings is the Corporate Portal, which serves as a framework for applications, facilitating the creation of virtual community workspaces and ensuring a unified web environment. Additionally, Plumtree provides a Collaboration Server that allows users to work together online, managing tasks, projects, and document sharing. The Content Server handles the publication and administration of web content, while the Search Server enables comprehensive indexing and searching of all accessible materials. The Studio Server offers tools for portal managers to create application components without coding, and the Web Services Integration technologies connect the portal to enterprise systems. Plumtree Software also delivers deployment and support services, consulting, and training, distributing its products through a direct sales force and various partners globally. Founded in 1996, the company is based in San Francisco, California, and operates as a subsidiary of Oracle Corp.

iPhrase Technologies

Venture Round in 2000
iPhrase Technologies, Inc. specializes in self-service search and navigation software designed for mission-critical applications. Its flagship product, the One Step™ platform, enhances access to valuable information through advanced technologies such as natural language processing and in-depth analytics. This platform delivers a superior online search experience, providing relevant and user-friendly results across various information sources, including data, documents, and applications. By optimizing existing systems, One Step aims to improve technology investment returns, leading to increased revenue, reduced costs, enhanced customer satisfaction, and greater productivity. iPhrase Technologies caters to organizations with complex offerings, enabling them to automate sales, service, and support operations effectively. The company, founded by former MIT researchers and business leaders, has established a presence in Cambridge, MA, and San Mateo, CA, with a notable client roster that includes Charles Schwab & Co., Neiman Marcus, LexisNexis, and TD Waterhouse.
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