GV

GV Management Company, LLC, formerly known as Google Ventures, serves as the venture capital arm of Alphabet Inc., established in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in Boston, New York, Cambridge, and London. The firm specializes in growth capital investments across various stages, including seed, early, mid, and late stages, focusing on sectors such as life sciences, healthcare, artificial intelligence, robotics, cyber security, and agriculture. GV has invested in over 300 companies, seeking to support startups that aim to innovate and transform industries. The firm typically invests up to $50 million, with smaller amounts allocated to early-stage ventures. GV provides its portfolio companies with exceptional support by connecting them with Google's resources and talent, leveraging a team of experts in engineering, design, science, and marketing to enhance their growth potential.

Karthik Ardhanareeswaran

Principal

Brian Bendett

Partner

Scott Biller

Venture Partner

Brendan Bulik-Sullivan

General Partner

A Marty Cannon

Founder and Managing Member

Sherry Chao

Principal

Tyson Clark

General Partner

Frederique Dame

Partner

Scott Davis

Venture Partner

Karim Faris

General Partner

Catherine J. Friedman

Executive Venture Partner

Cathy Friedman

Venture Partner

Anika Gupta

Principal

Han Hua

Principal

Crystal Huang

Partner

Tom Hulme

General Partner and Head of Europe

Rosana Kapeller

Investor

John Lyman

Partner

Michael Margolis

Partner

Laura Melahn

Partner

Dave Munichiello

Managing Partner

Erik Nordlander

General Partner

Sridhar Ramaswamy

Venture Partner

Leena Rao

Content Partner

David Reshef

Venture Partner

Ben Robbins

General Partner

Issi Rozen

Venture Partner

Elena Sakach

Investment Partner

Luna Schmid

Partner

Vidu Shanmugarajah

Partner

M.G. Siegler

General Partner

Graham Spencer

Managing Partner

Jon Stritar

Partner

Andy Wheeler

General Partner

Jeremy Whelchel

Partner

Sangeen Zeb

General Partner

Past deals in Collaborative Consumption

Lapse

Seed Round in 2021
Lapse is a social disposable camera application that allows users to capture and share photos within private group chats. The app emulates the experience of traditional disposable cameras by enabling groups to take a set of 36 photos, referred to as 'rolls.' Once the first photo is taken, the roll becomes accessible to group members for a limited time, fostering a sense of shared experience and nostalgia. This innovative approach encourages users to engage with friends while creating temporary memories that are exclusive to their group.

Lime

Venture Round in 2020
Lime is a company focused on providing sustainable transportation solutions to address the first and last mile mobility challenges in urban areas. It offers an array of smart mobility options, including electric scooters and bikes, designed to be affordable and convenient for users while minimizing their carbon footprint. Lime collaborates with cities to deploy its fleet, which features electric kick-scooters and bikes equipped with GPS and self-activating locks, ensuring reliable access for riders. Through its services, Lime aims to encourage a shift in transportation behavior, promoting a greener future for urban mobility.

Collective Health

Series E in 2019
Collective Health offers a cloud-based platform that transforms how self-insured employers manage health benefits. This integrated system allows companies to administer various health plans through a single portal, providing employees with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to navigate their healthcare options. By focusing on a smarter alternative to traditional health insurance, Collective Health aims to enhance the value of healthcare investments while improving employee care. The company has experienced significant growth in the employer-sponsored insurance market, currently covering 70,000 employee and dependent lives across 15 employers, including notable clients such as Activision Blizzard, Crossfit, eBay, Palantir, and Red Bull.

Clutter

Series D in 2019
Clutter Inc. is a full-service storage company based in Culver City, California, that specializes in on-demand storage and moving services. Founded in 2013, the company manages the pick-up, storage, and retrieval of various items, including furniture, bicycles, and holiday decorations, while excluding liquids, perishables, and hazardous materials. Clutter provides secure storage solutions supported by an online photo inventory and a warranty policy, ensuring the safety of customers' belongings against theft, loss, and damage from natural disasters or water. The company focuses on delivering hassle-free and affordable services by leveraging technology and exceptional customer service.

Lime

Series D in 2019
Lime is a company focused on providing sustainable transportation solutions to address the first and last mile mobility challenges in urban areas. It offers an array of smart mobility options, including electric scooters and bikes, designed to be affordable and convenient for users while minimizing their carbon footprint. Lime collaborates with cities to deploy its fleet, which features electric kick-scooters and bikes equipped with GPS and self-activating locks, ensuring reliable access for riders. Through its services, Lime aims to encourage a shift in transportation behavior, promoting a greener future for urban mobility.

Brandless

Series C in 2018
Brandless, Inc. operates an online consumer commerce platform that offers a diverse range of products designed to enhance everyday living. The company specializes in food items, home essentials, beauty and personal care products, health and wellness solutions, baby care, and pet supplies. Founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, Brandless emphasizes quality, transparency, and community-driven values, aiming to provide consumers with better products at affordable prices. The platform promotes a collaborative approach to commerce, focusing on customer needs and preferences to drive innovation and improve product offerings. By prioritizing essential items and fostering a sense of community, Brandless seeks to empower consumers to make informed choices for themselves and their families.

PeerSpace

Series B in 2018
PeerSpace, Inc. operates a marketplace that connects companies and individuals with short-term workspaces. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, the platform allows users to search, message, and book a diverse range of spaces, including corporate and private event venues, photo studios, conference rooms, and unique locations like converted warehouses and sports car museums. The service caters to a broad clientele across major U.S. cities, including the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York, Seattle, Austin, and Chicago. By streamlining the booking process, PeerSpace enables clients to easily access various locations for purposes such as off-site meetings, film and photography shoots, or social events, while providing hosts the opportunity to monetize their under-utilized properties.

Lime

Series C in 2018
Lime is a company focused on providing sustainable transportation solutions to address the first and last mile mobility challenges in urban areas. It offers an array of smart mobility options, including electric scooters and bikes, designed to be affordable and convenient for users while minimizing their carbon footprint. Lime collaborates with cities to deploy its fleet, which features electric kick-scooters and bikes equipped with GPS and self-activating locks, ensuring reliable access for riders. Through its services, Lime aims to encourage a shift in transportation behavior, promoting a greener future for urban mobility.

Collective Health

Series D in 2018
Collective Health offers a cloud-based platform that transforms how self-insured employers manage health benefits. This integrated system allows companies to administer various health plans through a single portal, providing employees with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to navigate their healthcare options. By focusing on a smarter alternative to traditional health insurance, Collective Health aims to enhance the value of healthcare investments while improving employee care. The company has experienced significant growth in the employer-sponsored insurance market, currently covering 70,000 employee and dependent lives across 15 employers, including notable clients such as Activision Blizzard, Crossfit, eBay, Palantir, and Red Bull.

Le Tote

Series C in 2017
Le Tote, Inc. is an online fashion subscription service that specializes in renting apparel and accessories to women in the United States. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, the company offers a diverse range of products, including dresses, tops, skirts, jackets, and various types of jewelry and handbags. Le Tote aims to replicate the offline experience of sharing and swapping clothes by providing a platform that allows customers to borrow fashion items conveniently through an online portal. The company employs a data-driven approach to enhance personalization and improve customer experience, leveraging extensive customer data to tailor its offerings. In August 2020, Le Tote, along with its affiliates, filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.

Turo

Series D in 2017
Turo Inc. operates an online car rental marketplace that connects local car owners with travelers seeking to rent vehicles for various needs, including local pickup, city delivery, and airport delivery. Founded in 2009 and based in San Francisco, California, Turo allows car owners to list their vehicles, enabling them to earn extra income while providing renters with a diverse selection of cars at competitive prices, often up to 40% lower than traditional rental options. Since its national launch in 2012, Turo has developed a robust community of over 2 million owners and travelers, facilitating convenient access to vehicles in neighborhoods and airports alike. This platform empowers car owners to monetize their vehicles and enhances travelers' experiences by offering unique choices tailored to their preferences.

Brandless

Series B in 2017
Brandless, Inc. operates an online consumer commerce platform that offers a diverse range of products designed to enhance everyday living. The company specializes in food items, home essentials, beauty and personal care products, health and wellness solutions, baby care, and pet supplies. Founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, Brandless emphasizes quality, transparency, and community-driven values, aiming to provide consumers with better products at affordable prices. The platform promotes a collaborative approach to commerce, focusing on customer needs and preferences to drive innovation and improve product offerings. By prioritizing essential items and fostering a sense of community, Brandless seeks to empower consumers to make informed choices for themselves and their families.

ClassPass

Series C in 2017
ClassPass Inc. provides an online fitness class booking service. It offers an online subscription service that provides access to a network of boutique fitness studios and gyms, including cycling, Pilates, yoga, strength training, dance, martial arts, and more. ClassPass Inc. was formerly known as Classtivity Inc. and changed its name to ClassPass Inc. in March 2014. The company was incorporated in 2011 and is based in New York, New York. It has locations in North America, Europe, Asia, and the Oceania.

ClassPass

Series C in 2017
ClassPass Inc. provides an online fitness class booking service. It offers an online subscription service that provides access to a network of boutique fitness studios and gyms, including cycling, Pilates, yoga, strength training, dance, martial arts, and more. ClassPass Inc. was formerly known as Classtivity Inc. and changed its name to ClassPass Inc. in March 2014. The company was incorporated in 2011 and is based in New York, New York. It has locations in North America, Europe, Asia, and the Oceania.

Clutter

Series C in 2017
Clutter Inc. is a full-service storage company based in Culver City, California, that specializes in on-demand storage and moving services. Founded in 2013, the company manages the pick-up, storage, and retrieval of various items, including furniture, bicycles, and holiday decorations, while excluding liquids, perishables, and hazardous materials. Clutter provides secure storage solutions supported by an online photo inventory and a warranty policy, ensuring the safety of customers' belongings against theft, loss, and damage from natural disasters or water. The company focuses on delivering hassle-free and affordable services by leveraging technology and exceptional customer service.

Nimble CRM

Series A in 2017
Nimble is a Web Based SaaS platform that helps small businesses attract and retain customers by enabling their team to work more effectively together and stay top of mind with their prospects and customers. Nimble was designed to enable small business to attain the same benefits larger companies have achieved with their CRM strategies without the associated costs and complexities. Nimble CRM combines the power of relationship management, unified conversations/communications, social media tools, and team Collaboration under one roof. Nimble keeps you and your team organized and allows more effective communications between your company and its contacts from one centralized SaaS platform regardless of what they are using: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, IM, text message or email.

Brandless

Series A in 2016
Brandless, Inc. operates an online consumer commerce platform that offers a diverse range of products designed to enhance everyday living. The company specializes in food items, home essentials, beauty and personal care products, health and wellness solutions, baby care, and pet supplies. Founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, Brandless emphasizes quality, transparency, and community-driven values, aiming to provide consumers with better products at affordable prices. The platform promotes a collaborative approach to commerce, focusing on customer needs and preferences to drive innovation and improve product offerings. By prioritizing essential items and fostering a sense of community, Brandless seeks to empower consumers to make informed choices for themselves and their families.

Breather

Series C in 2016
Breather Products Inc. is a provider of on-demand private workspaces designed for productivity, allowing clients to reserve and unlock spaces through its web and mobile applications. Founded in 2012 and based in Montreal, Canada, the company has established a network of hundreds of locations across major cities, including New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, Washington, Toronto, Montreal, and London. Breather offers flexible workspace solutions available by the hour, day, or month, catering to businesses seeking comfortable and private environments. Each space is equipped with technology that facilitates seamless work experiences, enabling users to engage in meetings or video conferences without delay.

ClassPass

Venture Round in 2015
ClassPass Inc. provides an online fitness class booking service. It offers an online subscription service that provides access to a network of boutique fitness studios and gyms, including cycling, Pilates, yoga, strength training, dance, martial arts, and more. ClassPass Inc. was formerly known as Classtivity Inc. and changed its name to ClassPass Inc. in March 2014. The company was incorporated in 2011 and is based in New York, New York. It has locations in North America, Europe, Asia, and the Oceania.

Collective Health

Series C in 2015
Collective Health offers a cloud-based platform that transforms how self-insured employers manage health benefits. This integrated system allows companies to administer various health plans through a single portal, providing employees with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to navigate their healthcare options. By focusing on a smarter alternative to traditional health insurance, Collective Health aims to enhance the value of healthcare investments while improving employee care. The company has experienced significant growth in the employer-sponsored insurance market, currently covering 70,000 employee and dependent lives across 15 employers, including notable clients such as Activision Blizzard, Crossfit, eBay, Palantir, and Red Bull.

Boxbee

Series A in 2014
Boxbee is a business that developed an on-demand storage box delivery software aimed at managing complex logistical operations in urban environments. Originally launched in New York City and San Francisco, Boxbee focused on personal storage solutions and allowed customers to securely manage and retrieve their storage boxes online. The company’s operations have since been integrated into Corovan, which has expanded its services to major metropolitan areas in California. Through this platform, Boxbee facilitates secure urban storage and efficient on-demand deliveries for its customers.

VIDA

Seed Round in 2014
VIDA & Co. is an e-commerce platform based in San Francisco that connects manufacturers and artists to create unique clothing and accessories. Founded in 2014 and operating as a subsidiary of Cimpress plc since 2018, VIDA utilizes direct-to-fabric technology to streamline the production process. This allows designs submitted by artists to be transformed from sketches to finished products in as little as a week, leveraging a network of ten manufacturers. By fostering collaborations between creators and consumers, VIDA promotes socially responsible fashion while ensuring a diverse range of products. Additionally, the company has expanded its offerings to include recyclable masks.

Crossfader

Venture Round in 2014
Crossfader is a music mashup application that enables users to create and share remixes effortlessly, transforming anyone into a DJ in just seconds. The platform fosters a community for music enthusiasts, allowing them to discover and exchange innovative music mixes globally. Often referred to as the "Instagram for music," Crossfader emphasizes user engagement and creativity in music production, appealing to both amateur and experienced musicians alike.

Move Loot

Seed Round in 2014
Move Loot Inc. operates an online marketplace for buying and selling new and used furniture in the United States, primarily serving clients in North Carolina, Georgia, New York, and California. The company allows sellers to submit their furniture easily, after which it curates, prices, and lists the items on its platform. Move Loot manages the logistics by arranging pickups from sellers and delivering the items to buyers, ensuring a hassle-free experience. Its extensive range of offerings includes sofas, chairs, tables, beds, and various home décor items. Founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, Move Loot aims to provide customers with unique and affordable furniture options while facilitating a seamless transaction process.

Boxbee

Seed Round in 2014
Boxbee is a business that developed an on-demand storage box delivery software aimed at managing complex logistical operations in urban environments. Originally launched in New York City and San Francisco, Boxbee focused on personal storage solutions and allowed customers to securely manage and retrieve their storage boxes online. The company’s operations have since been integrated into Corovan, which has expanded its services to major metropolitan areas in California. Through this platform, Boxbee facilitates secure urban storage and efficient on-demand deliveries for its customers.

Shelf

Seed Round in 2014
Shelf.com, Inc. operates an online platform that allows users to buy and sell goods. Founded in 2013 and based in Pacifica, California, Shelf focuses on creating a dynamic catalog of products curated by individuals who actively use and appreciate them. The platform aims to provide a space where users can catalog their favorite items and discover quality products based on genuine recommendations. Through this approach, Shelf seeks to connect consumers with trusted goods, enhancing the shopping experience by leveraging the insights of regular users.

Collective Health

Series A in 2014
Collective Health offers a cloud-based platform that transforms how self-insured employers manage health benefits. This integrated system allows companies to administer various health plans through a single portal, providing employees with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to navigate their healthcare options. By focusing on a smarter alternative to traditional health insurance, Collective Health aims to enhance the value of healthcare investments while improving employee care. The company has experienced significant growth in the employer-sponsored insurance market, currently covering 70,000 employee and dependent lives across 15 employers, including notable clients such as Activision Blizzard, Crossfit, eBay, Palantir, and Red Bull.

Cluster

Seed Round in 2013
Cluster Labs is a mobile application that allows its users to create albums and share photos with friends and family members. The application enables its users to create a Cluster by adding a set of photos of an event or topic and tag people who were present at the event, allowing them to contribute photos to the album. It enables brides to collect photos from wedding guests; parents to collect photos of their children; students to build photo collections of each year; travelers to collect photos from travel companions; and more. Cluster Labs was launched in January 2013 and is based in San Francisco, California.

Nifti

Seed Round in 2013
Nifti enables users to store and track products and their prices from their favorite websites.

CustomMade

Series B in 2013
CustomMade Ventures Corp. is an online marketplace that connects consumers seeking unique, customized home furnishings and other personalized items with professional makers. Founded in 1996 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the platform features a diverse range of products, including furniture, jewelry, home décor, and outdoor furnishings. Over the years, CustomMade has expanded its network from a small community of carpenters to over 12,000 skilled makers across various trades. The company aims to provide a seamless experience for buyers by combining personalized customer service with the expertise of its makers, making custom goods accessible and efficient to procure.

Luvocracy

Series A in 2013
Luvocracy is an online marketplace and social platform designed to facilitate the sharing and purchasing of recommended products among users and their trusted networks. By capturing word-of-mouth recommendations from social media, the platform allows users to discover and buy items that have been endorsed by friends or influencers through various channels, such as pins, posts, and shares. Luvocracy features a shopping assistant that streamlines the purchasing process while fostering a community of recommendation-based commerce. Users can express gratitude to those who recommend products, as well as earn rewards when others make purchases based on their suggestions, promoting a collaborative shopping experience.

Puddle

Seed Round in 2013
Puddle is a San Francisco-based credit creation application that provides an innovative peer-to-peer lending marketplace. It allows individuals to pool their resources, set interest rates, and borrow funds based on trust rather than traditional credit scores. This platform enables users to access credit on demand, fostering a community-oriented approach to financial lending. By connecting members who are willing to lend and borrow within a trusted network, Puddle creates an accessible and flexible financial solution for those in need of funds.

Crossfader

Seed Round in 2013
Crossfader is a music mashup application that enables users to create and share remixes effortlessly, transforming anyone into a DJ in just seconds. The platform fosters a community for music enthusiasts, allowing them to discover and exchange innovative music mixes globally. Often referred to as the "Instagram for music," Crossfader emphasizes user engagement and creativity in music production, appealing to both amateur and experienced musicians alike.

Sidecar

Series A in 2012
Sidecar Technologies, founded in San Francisco in 2011, operates a business-to-business delivery transportation network designed to provide a convenient and affordable solution for riders. The company emphasizes safety, employing pre-vetted drivers and incorporating features such as background checks, rating systems for both drivers and riders, and GPS tracking. It allows drivers the flexibility to offer rides on their own schedule, supporting a community-driven approach to transportation. Currently, Sidecar operates in ten cities and has facilitated over half a million rides.

Crossfader

Venture Round in 2012
Crossfader is a music mashup application that enables users to create and share remixes effortlessly, transforming anyone into a DJ in just seconds. The platform fosters a community for music enthusiasts, allowing them to discover and exchange innovative music mixes globally. Often referred to as the "Instagram for music," Crossfader emphasizes user engagement and creativity in music production, appealing to both amateur and experienced musicians alike.

Wantworthy

Seed Round in 2012
Wantworthy lets you save the products you want from any site as you're shopping online and gives you a place to organize, compare and get feedback from friends.

Pocket

Series B in 2012
Pocket, the premier Save for Later app, lets you consume and share content whenever you want, wherever you want, even without an internet connection. It's been called "a DVR for the web" by the New York Times, Business Week, Time, TechCrunch and more. When you come across an article, video or a webpage you'd like to read but can't at that time, save it to Pocket. You can then read or watch it whenever you have a moment, whether it's on the couch, during your commute, on the plane, train, or practically anywhere. Millions of users save articles, videos, travel guides, recipes, how-to and reference documents, and more on Pocket, automatically syncing in a stunning and simple interface across devices like iPad, iPhone, Android, desktop and mobile web, Kobo e-reader, Chrome apps, Kindle Fire and now wearable devices like the Samsung Gear.

Copious

Series A in 2012
Copious is an online social marketplace based in San Francisco that facilitates buying and selling between known individuals and companies, rather than anonymous transactions. The platform aims to create a trusted environment for users to engage in commerce with people they recognize, enhancing the social aspect of the marketplace. Copious is supported by various investors, including Foundation Capital, Embarcadero Ventures, Relay Ventures, Google Ventures, and several prominent Silicon Valley angel investors. It is developed by Utah Street Labs, which focuses on innovative projects that enhance online interactions.

Triptrotting

Series A in 2012
Triptrotting, Inc. is an online platform that connects travelers with local hosts, primarily catering to university students, alumni, and young professionals. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Pasadena, California, the company has developed an application called "Wist," which enhances the travel experience by providing personalized recommendations based on users' interests. This innovative application leverages contextual, personalized, and social data to help users navigate unfamiliar environments, whether in their own cities or abroad. Triptrotting aims to create a sense of belonging and local insight for its users, facilitating meaningful interactions and experiences during their travels.

CustomMade

Series B in 2012
CustomMade Ventures Corp. is an online marketplace that connects consumers seeking unique, customized home furnishings and other personalized items with professional makers. Founded in 1996 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the platform features a diverse range of products, including furniture, jewelry, home décor, and outdoor furnishings. Over the years, CustomMade has expanded its network from a small community of carpenters to over 12,000 skilled makers across various trades. The company aims to provide a seamless experience for buyers by combining personalized customer service with the expertise of its makers, making custom goods accessible and efficient to procure.

Utah Street Labs

Venture Round in 2012
Utah Street Labs, Inc. is a company based in San Francisco, California, that operates copious.com, an e-commerce platform designed for buying and selling between known individuals. Founded in 2010, the platform facilitates transactions within a network of familiar users, enhancing trust and reliability in online commerce.

Triptrotting

Series A in 2012
Triptrotting, Inc. is an online platform that connects travelers with local hosts, primarily catering to university students, alumni, and young professionals. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Pasadena, California, the company has developed an application called "Wist," which enhances the travel experience by providing personalized recommendations based on users' interests. This innovative application leverages contextual, personalized, and social data to help users navigate unfamiliar environments, whether in their own cities or abroad. Triptrotting aims to create a sense of belonging and local insight for its users, facilitating meaningful interactions and experiences during their travels.

Nimble CRM

Angel Round in 2012
Nimble is a Web Based SaaS platform that helps small businesses attract and retain customers by enabling their team to work more effectively together and stay top of mind with their prospects and customers. Nimble was designed to enable small business to attain the same benefits larger companies have achieved with their CRM strategies without the associated costs and complexities. Nimble CRM combines the power of relationship management, unified conversations/communications, social media tools, and team Collaboration under one roof. Nimble keeps you and your team organized and allows more effective communications between your company and its contacts from one centralized SaaS platform regardless of what they are using: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, IM, text message or email.

CustomMade

Series A in 2011
CustomMade Ventures Corp. is an online marketplace that connects consumers seeking unique, customized home furnishings and other personalized items with professional makers. Founded in 1996 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the platform features a diverse range of products, including furniture, jewelry, home décor, and outdoor furnishings. Over the years, CustomMade has expanded its network from a small community of carpenters to over 12,000 skilled makers across various trades. The company aims to provide a seamless experience for buyers by combining personalized customer service with the expertise of its makers, making custom goods accessible and efficient to procure.

Turo

Series A in 2011
Turo Inc. operates an online car rental marketplace that connects local car owners with travelers seeking to rent vehicles for various needs, including local pickup, city delivery, and airport delivery. Founded in 2009 and based in San Francisco, California, Turo allows car owners to list their vehicles, enabling them to earn extra income while providing renters with a diverse selection of cars at competitive prices, often up to 40% lower than traditional rental options. Since its national launch in 2012, Turo has developed a robust community of over 2 million owners and travelers, facilitating convenient access to vehicles in neighborhoods and airports alike. This platform empowers car owners to monetize their vehicles and enhances travelers' experiences by offering unique choices tailored to their preferences.

Pocket

Series A in 2011
Pocket, the premier Save for Later app, lets you consume and share content whenever you want, wherever you want, even without an internet connection. It's been called "a DVR for the web" by the New York Times, Business Week, Time, TechCrunch and more. When you come across an article, video or a webpage you'd like to read but can't at that time, save it to Pocket. You can then read or watch it whenever you have a moment, whether it's on the couch, during your commute, on the plane, train, or practically anywhere. Millions of users save articles, videos, travel guides, recipes, how-to and reference documents, and more on Pocket, automatically syncing in a stunning and simple interface across devices like iPad, iPhone, Android, desktop and mobile web, Kobo e-reader, Chrome apps, Kindle Fire and now wearable devices like the Samsung Gear.

Stamped

Seed Round in 2011
Stamped is a platform that enables users to record and share their favorite things, including restaurants, books, movies, and music. Through its web application, users can recommend and discover quality options based on limited initial stamps they receive, promoting a curated experience. The service focuses on enhancing social interactions by allowing individuals to share their preferences with friends, fostering a community around shared interests.

Collaborate.com

Seed Round in 2011
Collaborate.com is a unified document sharing, task management, and team communication environment for today’s mobile workforce. With native support for iPhone™, iPod Touch™, Android™, and the Web – and out-of-the-box integration with popular cloud services such as Box™, Dropbox™, Evernote™, Google Drive™, Apple iCloud™, and email – teams can get started with Collaborate.com in minutes by visiting the Collaborate.com Web site or downloading the app directly from the App Store or Google Play. Collaborate.com is a service of Boston-based Kibits Corp. The company was founded in 2011 by seasoned entrepreneurs Matt Cutler and David Greenstein and is backed by Google Ventures, Charles River Ventures, General Catalyst, SOS Ventures, Commonwealth Capital Ventures, Launch Capital, and others.

Turo

Series A in 2010
Turo Inc. operates an online car rental marketplace that connects local car owners with travelers seeking to rent vehicles for various needs, including local pickup, city delivery, and airport delivery. Founded in 2009 and based in San Francisco, California, Turo allows car owners to list their vehicles, enabling them to earn extra income while providing renters with a diverse selection of cars at competitive prices, often up to 40% lower than traditional rental options. Since its national launch in 2012, Turo has developed a robust community of over 2 million owners and travelers, facilitating convenient access to vehicles in neighborhoods and airports alike. This platform empowers car owners to monetize their vehicles and enhances travelers' experiences by offering unique choices tailored to their preferences.
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