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 iOS

Backbone

Series A in 2022
Backbone offers a mobile gaming controller that is cloud-gaming and remote-play compatible. It is a low-power, low-latency gaming device that works with the iPhone and does not require charging, allowing for responsive gaming anywhere. Backbone allows gamers to simply snap their phone into the Backbone One controller, launch the Backbone App, and begin playing mobile, console, or PC games from any location.

Greg

Seed Round in 2021
Greg is changing the way humans live alongside plants. We believe that everyone should understand how plants work and be able to participate in solutions to the existential challenges our planet is facing, from food system insecurity to collapsing ecosystems. We've started by creating a delightful mobile app that helps people grow thriving plants. Our community has grown from 100 beta users in August 2020 to over 50,000 active users today. Plants have been watered with Greg over 1M times, and partners like The Sill and over 100 other retailers have started sharing Greg to help their customers care for newly-purchased plants.

RevenueCat

Series B in 2021
RevenueCat, Inc. offers a platform that enables developers to effectively manage in-app subscriptions for their applications. Founded in 2017 and based in San Francisco, the company provides tools that facilitate the integration of in-app purchases, automate receipt processing, and validate paywalls. RevenueCat's platform also includes dashboards and analytics to track important metrics such as subscriber growth, churn rates, and revenue per user. By leveraging these features, developers can streamline their subscription management processes, gain insights into user behavior, and enhance their monetization strategies across various platforms.

SafetyCulture

Series D in 2021
SafetyCulture Pty Ltd, based in Sydney, Australia, specializes in mobile applications that enhance workplace safety and quality management across various industries, including construction, hospitality, and manufacturing. Founded in 1999 and originally known as Wades Business Solutions Pty Ltd, the company rebranded in 2010. Its flagship application, SafetyCulture iAuditor, launched in 2012, facilitates real-time audits and identifies potential hazards, processing over 300 million audit responses annually. The company also offers Spotlight, a tool that enables collaborative reporting of incidents, hazards, and near-misses. SafetyCulture aims to empower workers to prioritize safety and quality, supporting notable organizations such as Coles and Coca-Cola. The company has expanded its reach with additional offices in Kansas City, Manchester, and Townsville and partners with major tech firms to ensure its solutions are accessible across various mobile devices.

NEWNESS

Seed Round in 2021
Developer of a beauty app designed to connect beauty enthusiasts and provide personalized recommendations. The company's platform is a community-driven space where users can share experiences, discover new trends, and get personalized beauty recommendations, enabling beauty enthusiasts to find the right products and build a community they can trust.

Piñata Farms

Seed Round in 2021
Developer of a video meme maker application intended to upload any entertaining content in an existing video. The company's platform uses computer vision, developments in mobile hardware and consumer tech for making funny content, enabling users to get access to meme generators and create humorous stories and content.

SafetyCulture

Series C in 2020
SafetyCulture Pty Ltd, based in Sydney, Australia, specializes in mobile applications that enhance workplace safety and quality management across various industries, including construction, hospitality, and manufacturing. Founded in 1999 and originally known as Wades Business Solutions Pty Ltd, the company rebranded in 2010. Its flagship application, SafetyCulture iAuditor, launched in 2012, facilitates real-time audits and identifies potential hazards, processing over 300 million audit responses annually. The company also offers Spotlight, a tool that enables collaborative reporting of incidents, hazards, and near-misses. SafetyCulture aims to empower workers to prioritize safety and quality, supporting notable organizations such as Coles and Coca-Cola. The company has expanded its reach with additional offices in Kansas City, Manchester, and Townsville and partners with major tech firms to ensure its solutions are accessible across various mobile devices.

RevenueCat

Series A in 2020
RevenueCat, Inc. offers a platform that enables developers to effectively manage in-app subscriptions for their applications. Founded in 2017 and based in San Francisco, the company provides tools that facilitate the integration of in-app purchases, automate receipt processing, and validate paywalls. RevenueCat's platform also includes dashboards and analytics to track important metrics such as subscriber growth, churn rates, and revenue per user. By leveraging these features, developers can streamline their subscription management processes, gain insights into user behavior, and enhance their monetization strategies across various platforms.

Peanut

Series A in 2020
Peanut App Limited is a social networking platform designed specifically for women, particularly mothers, who are at similar stages in life. Launched in 2016 and headquartered in London, the app facilitates connections among mothers based on shared interests and the ages of their children. Users can create group chats and organize face-to-face meetings, fostering friendships, support, and learning opportunities. The app is available for free on both iOS and Android devices, aiming to provide a safe space for women to connect and engage with one another.

SafetyCulture

Series C in 2020
SafetyCulture Pty Ltd, based in Sydney, Australia, specializes in mobile applications that enhance workplace safety and quality management across various industries, including construction, hospitality, and manufacturing. Founded in 1999 and originally known as Wades Business Solutions Pty Ltd, the company rebranded in 2010. Its flagship application, SafetyCulture iAuditor, launched in 2012, facilitates real-time audits and identifies potential hazards, processing over 300 million audit responses annually. The company also offers Spotlight, a tool that enables collaborative reporting of incidents, hazards, and near-misses. SafetyCulture aims to empower workers to prioritize safety and quality, supporting notable organizations such as Coles and Coca-Cola. The company has expanded its reach with additional offices in Kansas City, Manchester, and Townsville and partners with major tech firms to ensure its solutions are accessible across various mobile devices.

Peanut

Series A in 2019
Peanut App Limited is a social networking platform designed specifically for women, particularly mothers, who are at similar stages in life. Launched in 2016 and headquartered in London, the app facilitates connections among mothers based on shared interests and the ages of their children. Users can create group chats and organize face-to-face meetings, fostering friendships, support, and learning opportunities. The app is available for free on both iOS and Android devices, aiming to provide a safe space for women to connect and engage with one another.

Cue

Series A in 2019
Developer of an online platform designed to manage and plan personal social calendars. The company's application allows users to organize events, invite friends, set reminders, and attend nearby events, enabling users to discover new experiences and enhance their social life.

SafetyCulture

Series C in 2018
SafetyCulture Pty Ltd, based in Sydney, Australia, specializes in mobile applications that enhance workplace safety and quality management across various industries, including construction, hospitality, and manufacturing. Founded in 1999 and originally known as Wades Business Solutions Pty Ltd, the company rebranded in 2010. Its flagship application, SafetyCulture iAuditor, launched in 2012, facilitates real-time audits and identifies potential hazards, processing over 300 million audit responses annually. The company also offers Spotlight, a tool that enables collaborative reporting of incidents, hazards, and near-misses. SafetyCulture aims to empower workers to prioritize safety and quality, supporting notable organizations such as Coles and Coca-Cola. The company has expanded its reach with additional offices in Kansas City, Manchester, and Townsville and partners with major tech firms to ensure its solutions are accessible across various mobile devices.

Fleetsmith

Series A in 2018
Fleetsmith, Inc. specializes in cloud-based management software for Apple devices, designed to simplify the administration of Mac fleets. The platform automates various tasks, including device setup, inventory management, application updates, and security protocols for Macs, iPhones, iPads, and Apple TVs. Key features include the ability to manage applications and settings, import users, upgrade to the latest macOS, auto-detect devices for user assignment, enforce encryption and firewall settings, and maintain a comprehensive inventory of devices. Founded in 2014 and based in San Francisco, Fleetsmith has established a client base that includes notable companies such as Robinhood and Segment. As of June 2020, Fleetsmith operates as a subsidiary of Apple Inc.

Dubsmash

Series B in 2016
Dubsmash, Inc. operates a web-based platform and mobile application focused on content creation and sharing, primarily through micro-videos. Founded in 2017 and based in New York, the company allows users to create and share dubbed videos by lip-syncing to audio clips from movies, speeches, and music. This innovative application has gained significant popularity, securing the number one spot in the App Store across 29 countries in Europe. Dubsmash serves as a vital tool for content creators and artists, providing an effective means for promoting music and engaging audiences through entertaining video content.

Fleetsmith

Seed Round in 2016
Fleetsmith, Inc. specializes in cloud-based management software for Apple devices, designed to simplify the administration of Mac fleets. The platform automates various tasks, including device setup, inventory management, application updates, and security protocols for Macs, iPhones, iPads, and Apple TVs. Key features include the ability to manage applications and settings, import users, upgrade to the latest macOS, auto-detect devices for user assignment, enforce encryption and firewall settings, and maintain a comprehensive inventory of devices. Founded in 2014 and based in San Francisco, Fleetsmith has established a client base that includes notable companies such as Robinhood and Segment. As of June 2020, Fleetsmith operates as a subsidiary of Apple Inc.

SafetyCulture

Series B in 2016
SafetyCulture Pty Ltd, based in Sydney, Australia, specializes in mobile applications that enhance workplace safety and quality management across various industries, including construction, hospitality, and manufacturing. Founded in 1999 and originally known as Wades Business Solutions Pty Ltd, the company rebranded in 2010. Its flagship application, SafetyCulture iAuditor, launched in 2012, facilitates real-time audits and identifies potential hazards, processing over 300 million audit responses annually. The company also offers Spotlight, a tool that enables collaborative reporting of incidents, hazards, and near-misses. SafetyCulture aims to empower workers to prioritize safety and quality, supporting notable organizations such as Coles and Coca-Cola. The company has expanded its reach with additional offices in Kansas City, Manchester, and Townsville and partners with major tech firms to ensure its solutions are accessible across various mobile devices.

French Girls

Seed Round in 2015
French Girls, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that operates a mobile application connecting users with artists for custom artwork commissions. Launched in 2015, the platform allows users to upload their favorite photos and commission artists to create original drawings based on these images. The application fosters a vibrant artist community by providing tools and technology that enable artists to connect with clients and generate income from their work. This marketplace is designed to transform photographs into digital art, making it accessible for patrons seeking unique, personalized pieces.

French Girls

Seed Round in 2015
French Girls, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that operates a mobile application connecting users with artists for custom artwork commissions. Launched in 2015, the platform allows users to upload their favorite photos and commission artists to create original drawings based on these images. The application fosters a vibrant artist community by providing tools and technology that enable artists to connect with clients and generate income from their work. This marketplace is designed to transform photographs into digital art, making it accessible for patrons seeking unique, personalized pieces.

Dubsmash

Series A in 2015
Dubsmash, Inc. operates a web-based platform and mobile application focused on content creation and sharing, primarily through micro-videos. Founded in 2017 and based in New York, the company allows users to create and share dubbed videos by lip-syncing to audio clips from movies, speeches, and music. This innovative application has gained significant popularity, securing the number one spot in the App Store across 29 countries in Europe. Dubsmash serves as a vital tool for content creators and artists, providing an effective means for promoting music and engaging audiences through entertaining video content.

Flipagram

Series B in 2015
Flipagram, Inc. is a mobile application development company based in Rolling Hills Estates, California. It offers a platform that enables users to create short video stories by combining photos, videos, and music on their smartphones. The app is available for iPhone, Android, and Windows mobile devices, and has gained significant popularity, attracting tens of millions of monthly users globally. As of February 1, 2017, Flipagram operates as a subsidiary of Beijing Byte Dance Telecommunications Co., Ltd. The application allows individuals to craft and share engaging visual narratives, enhancing personal storytelling with the music they enjoy.

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.

Lookout

Series F in 2014
Lookout is a cybersecurity company that predicts and stops mobile attacks before harm is done to an individual or an enterprise. Lookout’s cloud-based technology is fueled by a global sensor network of more than 60 million users and tens of thousands of apps that are added daily. With this dataset of virtually all the mobile code in the world and the predictive machine intelligence to analyze and make sense of the data, Lookout can identify connections that would otherwise go unseen and stop cybercriminals from attacking mobile devices. Headquartered in San Francisco, Lookout has offices in Boston, London, Singapore, Tokyo, Toronto and Washington, D.C.

JuiceBox Games

Seed Round in 2014
JuiceBox Games, Inc., founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, specializes in the development and marketing of mobile games. The company was established by Michael Martinez, Jason McGuirk, and Zak Pytlak with the aim of creating immersive gaming experiences that are both engaging and user-friendly. JuiceBox Games draws inspiration from Asian card-based games and popular culture, notably HBO's "Game of Thrones." Their flagship game, HonorBound, allows players to assemble a team of heroes to explore a fantasy world, conquer territories, and compete against other players in asynchronous multiplayer challenges. The company emphasizes the importance of passionate teams in creating exceptional games that resonate with players.

Secret

Series B in 2014
Secret offers an online platform that enables users to share their personal secrets with other users anonymously. It owns and operates a mobile application that helps users to share and connect with friends. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Happylatte

Series A in 2014
Happylatte is a mobile game developer based in Beijing, China, founded in 2008. The company specializes in creating multiplayer social mobile games that cater to modern mobile devices. Its notable titles include Days of Crime, High Noon 2, and High Noon. Happylatte's games combine elements of free-to-play mechanics with massively multiplayer experiences, resulting in significant popularity among users. The company has achieved over 10 million downloads and boasts millions of monthly active users, highlighting its success in the competitive mobile gaming market.

Flipboard

Series C in 2013
Flipboard, Inc. is a company that develops a mobile application allowing users to collect and share articles, videos, and photos from various sources, all presented in a digital magazine format. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with additional offices in New York and Beijing, Flipboard enables users to aggregate web content based on their personal interests. The platform allows users to create personalized social magazines that can be shared and followed on social media, facilitating access to news and stories from around the world. Additionally, Flipboard provides custom branded layout solutions for publishers and offers native and display advertising services for advertisers, enhancing the user experience while supporting content creators.

Secret

Seed Round in 2013
Secret offers an online platform that enables users to share their personal secrets with other users anonymously. It owns and operates a mobile application that helps users to share and connect with friends. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Lacoon Security

Series A in 2013
Lacoon Security Ltd. specializes in mobile cybersecurity solutions, offering a Mobile Threat Management Platform designed to help enterprises manage the risks associated with bring your own device (BYOD) policies. Founded in 2011 and based in Ramat-Gan, Israel, Lacoon's platform protects corporate assets from various mobile cyber threats, including malicious applications, targeted network attacks, and advanced persistent threats. It supports both iOS and Android devices, providing a centralized solution that integrates seamlessly with existing infrastructure to deliver real-time security and intelligence. The platform features a patented Behavioral Risk Engine that identifies device, application, and network threats, allowing organizations to quantify the risks associated with BYOD. Lacoon Security operates as a subsidiary of Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., enhancing its capabilities with expertise from professionals with backgrounds in mobile cybersecurity and defense.

Lookout

Series E in 2013
Lookout is a cybersecurity company that predicts and stops mobile attacks before harm is done to an individual or an enterprise. Lookout’s cloud-based technology is fueled by a global sensor network of more than 60 million users and tens of thousands of apps that are added daily. With this dataset of virtually all the mobile code in the world and the predictive machine intelligence to analyze and make sense of the data, Lookout can identify connections that would otherwise go unseen and stop cybercriminals from attacking mobile devices. Headquartered in San Francisco, Lookout has offices in Boston, London, Singapore, Tokyo, Toronto and Washington, D.C.

Snapguide

Series A in 2013
Snapguide is a platform that allows users to create and share step-by-step how-to guides, focusing on various topics such as cooking, building, fashion, and hobbies. It offers both a free iOS app and a web service, providing a visually appealing and user-friendly interface for discovering and sharing guides. Founded by Daniel Raffel and Steve Krulewitz, Snapguide encourages users to connect with others who share similar interests, facilitating discussions around their passions. The platform promotes creativity and knowledge sharing, making it easier for individuals to showcase their skills and learn from one another.

Wandera

Seed Round in 2012
Wandera, Inc. specializes in enterprise mobile security and data management solutions, serving organizations in North America, the United Kingdom, Europe, and Australia. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, with additional offices in London and Brno, the company offers a range of services designed to address the evolving security needs of modern workplaces. These include Enterprise Mobile Security for mobile threat defense and content filtering, Wandera Private Access for secure remote application access, and Exten, a data management service that provides customizable policy controls. Wandera's solutions facilitate zero-trust access, protect data and devices from cyber threats, and help manage internet access to reduce risk exposure. Recognized as a leader in the industry, the company has garnered multiple awards and has been featured in prominent publications, reflecting its commitment to transparency and security in an increasingly complex digital landscape.

Everpix

Seed Round in 2012
Everpix is the smart photo platform that gives you an effortless way to enjoy your life photo collection. Snap more pictures, stay organized, and have all of your photos on-the-go. Everpix dusts off your memories and lets you see them in a brand new light Everpix is an online platform that enables its users to store, share, and organize photographs. It enables its users to take images and organize pictures into folders. Everpix was founded on August 26, 2011 by Wayne Fan, Kevin Quennesson, and Pierre-Olivier Latour. It is based in San Francisco, California.

Snapguide

Series A in 2012
Snapguide is a platform that allows users to create and share step-by-step how-to guides, focusing on various topics such as cooking, building, fashion, and hobbies. It offers both a free iOS app and a web service, providing a visually appealing and user-friendly interface for discovering and sharing guides. Founded by Daniel Raffel and Steve Krulewitz, Snapguide encourages users to connect with others who share similar interests, facilitating discussions around their passions. The platform promotes creativity and knowledge sharing, making it easier for individuals to showcase their skills and learn from one another.

Everpix

Angel Round in 2011
Everpix is the smart photo platform that gives you an effortless way to enjoy your life photo collection. Snap more pictures, stay organized, and have all of your photos on-the-go. Everpix dusts off your memories and lets you see them in a brand new light Everpix is an online platform that enables its users to store, share, and organize photographs. It enables its users to take images and organize pictures into folders. Everpix was founded on August 26, 2011 by Wayne Fan, Kevin Quennesson, and Pierre-Olivier Latour. It is based in San Francisco, California.

Lookout

Series D in 2011
Lookout is a cybersecurity company that predicts and stops mobile attacks before harm is done to an individual or an enterprise. Lookout’s cloud-based technology is fueled by a global sensor network of more than 60 million users and tens of thousands of apps that are added daily. With this dataset of virtually all the mobile code in the world and the predictive machine intelligence to analyze and make sense of the data, Lookout can identify connections that would otherwise go unseen and stop cybercriminals from attacking mobile devices. Headquartered in San Francisco, Lookout has offices in Boston, London, Singapore, Tokyo, Toronto and Washington, D.C.

Snapguide

Seed Round in 2011
Snapguide is a platform that allows users to create and share step-by-step how-to guides, focusing on various topics such as cooking, building, fashion, and hobbies. It offers both a free iOS app and a web service, providing a visually appealing and user-friendly interface for discovering and sharing guides. Founded by Daniel Raffel and Steve Krulewitz, Snapguide encourages users to connect with others who share similar interests, facilitating discussions around their passions. The platform promotes creativity and knowledge sharing, making it easier for individuals to showcase their skills and learn from one another.

Flipboard

Series B in 2011
Flipboard, Inc. is a company that develops a mobile application allowing users to collect and share articles, videos, and photos from various sources, all presented in a digital magazine format. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with additional offices in New York and Beijing, Flipboard enables users to aggregate web content based on their personal interests. The platform allows users to create personalized social magazines that can be shared and followed on social media, facilitating access to news and stories from around the world. Additionally, Flipboard provides custom branded layout solutions for publishers and offers native and display advertising services for advertisers, enhancing the user experience while supporting content creators.

Amen.

Seed Round in 2011
Amen provides a way for users to voice strong opinions. Amen is available as an iOS app and on the web. Investors include A-Grade and Index Ventures.

Lightbox

Seed Round in 2011
Lightbox is a company that develops consumer mobile applications, primarily for the Android platform. Its flagship product, Lightbox Photos, enhances the user experience by replacing the standard Android camera app. This application allows users to sync photos from their devices with various social networks while also offering cloud hosting services for their images on Lightbox.com. The team behind Lightbox was previously acquired by Facebook, which highlights the company's expertise and potential in the mobile app market.

Lookout

Series C in 2010
Lookout is a cybersecurity company that predicts and stops mobile attacks before harm is done to an individual or an enterprise. Lookout’s cloud-based technology is fueled by a global sensor network of more than 60 million users and tens of thousands of apps that are added daily. With this dataset of virtually all the mobile code in the world and the predictive machine intelligence to analyze and make sense of the data, Lookout can identify connections that would otherwise go unseen and stop cybercriminals from attacking mobile devices. Headquartered in San Francisco, Lookout has offices in Boston, London, Singapore, Tokyo, Toronto and Washington, D.C.

Flipboard

Series A in 2010
Flipboard, Inc. is a company that develops a mobile application allowing users to collect and share articles, videos, and photos from various sources, all presented in a digital magazine format. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with additional offices in New York and Beijing, Flipboard enables users to aggregate web content based on their personal interests. The platform allows users to create personalized social magazines that can be shared and followed on social media, facilitating access to news and stories from around the world. Additionally, Flipboard provides custom branded layout solutions for publishers and offers native and display advertising services for advertisers, enhancing the user experience while supporting content creators.

doubleTwist

Series A in 2008
doubleTwist Corporation, founded in 2007 by Monique Farantzos and Jon Lech Johansen, develops multimedia applications for Android, Mac, and Windows platforms. Based in Austin, Texas, with additional operations in San Francisco and Portugal, the company offers a range of products, including CloudPlayer for streaming music from cloud services, Classic Player for managing music and podcasts on Android, and doubleTwist Sync for synchronizing media content across devices. Other notable applications include doubleTwist Alarm, which allows users to set alarms, and AirPlay Recorder, enabling real-time recording of AirPlay streams. With over 10 million downloads and a user base of more than two million daily on Android, doubleTwist has established itself as a significant player in the media app ecosystem, serving users in over 150 countries and collaborating with major companies like Intel and T-Mobile. Recognized as a top developer by Google, doubleTwist has received multiple accolades, including the Android Market's "Editor's choice award."

Worklight

Series B in 2008
Worklight is a mobile application platform that specializes in developing tools and software for smartphones and tablets. The platform provides organizations with the capability to create and deliver HTML5, hybrid, and native applications efficiently. It features a powerful mobile integrated development environment (IDE), advanced mobile middleware, and comprehensive security measures, along with integrated management and analytics. By leveraging Worklight's solutions, businesses can significantly reduce time to market, lower costs, and simplify development processes, all while enhancing user experiences for both customers and employees across various devices.

VirtualLogix

Series B in 2007
VirtualLogix, Inc. specializes in developing virtualization software solutions for connected devices and networks. The company's flagship product, VirtualLogix VLX, is a platform that allows embedded systems to operate multiple heterogeneous operating systems and applications concurrently on shared hardware. Its offerings include VLX for Network Infrastructure, which supports real-time and Linux operating systems on general-purpose and digital signal processors; VLX for Mobile Handsets, tailored for wireless devices; and VLX for Embedded Systems, a customizable option for various embedded products. Additionally, VirtualLogix provides VLX Developer, an eclipse-based environment for configuring and optimizing virtualized platforms, along with consulting and training services. The company’s solutions are utilized in diverse applications such as 3G wireless handsets, multimedia IP devices, and switching equipment. VirtualLogix serves a global clientele, including semiconductor companies, manufacturers, OEMs, and carriers across Europe, the United States, Japan, Korea, and China. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, VirtualLogix was previously known as Jaluna SA.

Worklight

Series A in 2006
Worklight is a mobile application platform that specializes in developing tools and software for smartphones and tablets. The platform provides organizations with the capability to create and deliver HTML5, hybrid, and native applications efficiently. It features a powerful mobile integrated development environment (IDE), advanced mobile middleware, and comprehensive security measures, along with integrated management and analytics. By leveraging Worklight's solutions, businesses can significantly reduce time to market, lower costs, and simplify development processes, all while enhancing user experiences for both customers and employees across various devices.

VirtualLogix

Series A in 2004
VirtualLogix, Inc. specializes in developing virtualization software solutions for connected devices and networks. The company's flagship product, VirtualLogix VLX, is a platform that allows embedded systems to operate multiple heterogeneous operating systems and applications concurrently on shared hardware. Its offerings include VLX for Network Infrastructure, which supports real-time and Linux operating systems on general-purpose and digital signal processors; VLX for Mobile Handsets, tailored for wireless devices; and VLX for Embedded Systems, a customizable option for various embedded products. Additionally, VirtualLogix provides VLX Developer, an eclipse-based environment for configuring and optimizing virtualized platforms, along with consulting and training services. The company’s solutions are utilized in diverse applications such as 3G wireless handsets, multimedia IP devices, and switching equipment. VirtualLogix serves a global clientele, including semiconductor companies, manufacturers, OEMs, and carriers across Europe, the United States, Japan, Korea, and China. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, VirtualLogix was previously known as Jaluna SA.
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