Index Ventures

Index Ventures is a venture capital firm established in 1996, with offices in London, San Francisco, and Geneva. It specializes in investing in high technology and life sciences, focusing on sectors such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, fintech, healthcare, and media. The firm aims to support entrepreneurs in transforming innovative ideas into successful global businesses. Notable companies in which Index Ventures has invested include Adyen, Deliveroo, Dropbox, Farfetch, King, Slack, and Supercell. Through its various funds, Index Ventures targets early-stage and later-stage investments, primarily in the software and technology sectors across Europe and North America.

Nina Achadjian

Partner and Investor

Julia Andre

Partner and Investor

Damir Becirovic

Partner

Sofia Dolfe

Principal, Partner

Paula Garcia Domingo

Partner and Investor

Juriaan Duizendstraal

Partner and Investor

Zabie Elmgren

Partner

Mark Fiorentino

Partner and Investor

Giacomo Genzini

Partner and Investor

Mark Goldberg

Partner

Bastian Hasslinger

Partner and Investor

Paris Heymann

Partner and Investor

Jacob Jofe

Associate

Jack Kleeman

Partner

Stephane Kurgan

Partner

Adrianna C. Ma

Investor

Bryan Offut

Principal / Partner

Bryan Offutt

Partner and Investor

Shimin Ooi

Partner

Cyriac Parisot

VC Investor and Head of Data

Neil Rimer

Co-Founder and Investor

Danny Rimer

Partner

Susana Rojas

Partner and Investor

Hannah Seal

Principal / Partner

Kimihiko Shindo

General Partner

Nunu Tadesse

Director, Finance

Ishani Thakur

Partner and investor

Kelly Toole

Principal

Dominique Vidal

Venture Partner

Mike Volpi

Partner

Katharina Wilhelm

Principal, Partner

Catherine Wu

Partner and Investor

Cat Wu

Partner

Giuseppe Zocco

Co-Founder

Past deals in Seattle, WA

Twelve Labs

Seed Round in 2022
Twelve Labs transforms video into machine-consumable form.

Rec Room

Venture Round in 2021
Against Gravity Corp. is an augmented and virtual reality software company founded in April 2016 and based in Seattle, Washington. The company is known for its flagship product, Rec Room, a virtual social club that allows users to create and play games with friends in an immersive online environment. Rec Room emphasizes social interaction and multiplayer experiences, catering to a growing audience interested in virtual reality and augmented reality technologies.

Copper Banking

Seed Round in 2021
Developer of a financial education platform intended to provide financial literacy and baking services to teenagers. The company's platform educates teens on how to make financial decisions by developing patterned behaviors in a supervised app experience, allowing the transfer of money, direct deposits, and payments, enabling teenagers to become financially literate and parents and teens to achieve financial freedom.

Common Room

Series B in 2021
Common Room is a community marketing software company that enables organizations to foster deeper relationships within their communities. The platform facilitates authentic connections by promoting collaboration and communication among users. By leveraging its technology, Common Room helps organizations build thriving and engaged digital communities, enhancing their ability to connect with individuals in meaningful ways.

Rec Room

Series D in 2021
Against Gravity Corp. is an augmented and virtual reality software company founded in April 2016 and based in Seattle, Washington. The company is known for its flagship product, Rec Room, a virtual social club that allows users to create and play games with friends in an immersive online environment. Rec Room emphasizes social interaction and multiplayer experiences, catering to a growing audience interested in virtual reality and augmented reality technologies.

Rec Room

Series C in 2020
Against Gravity Corp. is an augmented and virtual reality software company founded in April 2016 and based in Seattle, Washington. The company is known for its flagship product, Rec Room, a virtual social club that allows users to create and play games with friends in an immersive online environment. Rec Room emphasizes social interaction and multiplayer experiences, catering to a growing audience interested in virtual reality and augmented reality technologies.

Common Room

Series A in 2020
Common Room is a community marketing software company that enables organizations to foster deeper relationships within their communities. The platform facilitates authentic connections by promoting collaboration and communication among users. By leveraging its technology, Common Room helps organizations build thriving and engaged digital communities, enhancing their ability to connect with individuals in meaningful ways.

Common Room

Seed Round in 2020
Common Room is a community marketing software company that enables organizations to foster deeper relationships within their communities. The platform facilitates authentic connections by promoting collaboration and communication among users. By leveraging its technology, Common Room helps organizations build thriving and engaged digital communities, enhancing their ability to connect with individuals in meaningful ways.

Rec Room

Series B in 2019
Against Gravity Corp. is an augmented and virtual reality software company founded in April 2016 and based in Seattle, Washington. The company is known for its flagship product, Rec Room, a virtual social club that allows users to create and play games with friends in an immersive online environment. Rec Room emphasizes social interaction and multiplayer experiences, catering to a growing audience interested in virtual reality and augmented reality technologies.

Shapeways

Series C in 2013
Shapeways, Inc. operates a 3D printing marketplace that allows users to create, buy, and sell custom products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, and miniatures. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven and Seattle, the company emphasizes on-demand printing, ensuring that each order is personalized and tailored to individual needs. By providing access to advanced 3D printing technology, Shapeways fosters a community where members can share their designs and launch businesses globally. Its platform aims to make product design more accessible and inspiring, effectively democratizing the creation process.

Familiar

Seed Round in 2012
Familiar is a private photo-sharing service that transforms computers into social picture frames, allowing users to display cherished moments from friends and family. By connecting relatives and close friends, Familiar personalizes screensavers with photos that matter most. The platform facilitates direct sharing of images, ensuring that users can easily curate and showcase their favorite memories in a visually engaging manner. This service enhances the experience of sharing family photos, making it simple for users to stay connected through visual storytelling.

Shapeways

Series B in 2012
Shapeways, Inc. operates a 3D printing marketplace that allows users to create, buy, and sell custom products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, and miniatures. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven and Seattle, the company emphasizes on-demand printing, ensuring that each order is personalized and tailored to individual needs. By providing access to advanced 3D printing technology, Shapeways fosters a community where members can share their designs and launch businesses globally. Its platform aims to make product design more accessible and inspiring, effectively democratizing the creation process.

Shapeways

Series B in 2011
Shapeways, Inc. operates a 3D printing marketplace that allows users to create, buy, and sell custom products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, and miniatures. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven and Seattle, the company emphasizes on-demand printing, ensuring that each order is personalized and tailored to individual needs. By providing access to advanced 3D printing technology, Shapeways fosters a community where members can share their designs and launch businesses globally. Its platform aims to make product design more accessible and inspiring, effectively democratizing the creation process.

Dropbox

Series B in 2011
Dropbox is a prominent provider of secure file sharing, collaboration, and storage solutions, catering primarily to individuals and small to medium-sized businesses. Founded in 2007 by Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi, Dropbox has established itself as a pioneer in cloud storage and cross-platform file syncing. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California, and operates more than 12 offices globally. With 500 million registered users, Dropbox facilitates seamless collaboration through its platform, allowing users to work from any device and location. Additionally, Dropbox for Business offers enhanced features, including robust administrative controls and secure file sharing tailored for organizational needs. As the company evolves, it is diversifying its product offerings to extend beyond traditional cloud storage solutions.

Shapeways

Series A in 2010
Shapeways, Inc. operates a 3D printing marketplace that allows users to create, buy, and sell custom products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, and miniatures. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven and Seattle, the company emphasizes on-demand printing, ensuring that each order is personalized and tailored to individual needs. By providing access to advanced 3D printing technology, Shapeways fosters a community where members can share their designs and launch businesses globally. Its platform aims to make product design more accessible and inspiring, effectively democratizing the creation process.

SourceLabs

Venture Round in 2006
SourceLabs is a provider of a set of tools and services used to support open source software like Linux. The company sells subscriptions for enterprise support, maintenance, and upgrades for open source software, including SASH, offers a proprietary Open Source Management System and is also behind the wiki website SWiK, a community project that documents open source software.

SourceLabs

Series A in 2004
SourceLabs is a provider of a set of tools and services used to support open source software like Linux. The company sells subscriptions for enterprise support, maintenance, and upgrades for open source software, including SASH, offers a proprietary Open Source Management System and is also behind the wiki website SWiK, a community project that documents open source software.
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