Ava develops wearable medical devices and accompanying apps to monitor women's menstrual cycles and fertility. Its flagship product is a sensor bracelet that tracks hormonal changes, providing accurate ovulation prediction and health insights.
Clover Food Lab
Series D in 2015
Clover Food Lab is a fast-food chain based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, founded by Ayr Muir in 2008. It operates through both food trucks and restaurants, offering a menu that changes daily and seasonally to feature locally sourced ingredients from farmers. The company specializes in vegetarian cuisine, including sandwiches, homemade popovers, and other healthy fast-food options, all priced affordably for consumers.
Corephotonics
Series B in 2015
Corephotonics specializes in developing advanced camera technologies for mobile devices. Founded in 2012, the company is renowned for its innovative dual camera systems that enhance image quality through features like optical zoom, low light enhancement, and digital bokeh effects. Corephotonics partners with manufacturers to integrate its cutting-edge solutions into smartphones, improving photography experiences worldwide.
Corephotonics
Series A in 2013
Corephotonics specializes in developing advanced camera technologies for mobile devices. Founded in 2012, the company is renowned for its innovative dual camera systems that enhance image quality through features like optical zoom, low light enhancement, and digital bokeh effects. Corephotonics partners with manufacturers to integrate its cutting-edge solutions into smartphones, improving photography experiences worldwide.
iPling
Angel Round in 2008
iPling is a company that specializes in developing and marketing user-friendly mobile applications focused on SMS messaging. Founded in January 2007, iPling operates from offices in San Francisco, Mexico City, and Chennai, India. The company's mission is to facilitate real-time communication services that encourage users to connect with others beyond their immediate social circles. iPling's apps are designed to be accessible on virtually any mobile phone, without requiring data connections or downloads, making them suitable for a broad market. Their services have been approved by 14 cellular carriers in the U.S. and Mexico, including major providers like AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Sprint/Nextel, T-Mobile, Telcel, and Movistar (Telefonica). iPling's marketing efforts are currently concentrated in Mexico, with plans to expand into the United States.