iD Ventures America

iD Ventures America, LLC is a venture capital firm based in Santa Clara, California, specializing in early-stage and growth capital investments. Founded in 1998, it focuses on sectors such as wireless technologies, medical and wellness solutions, advanced semiconductor technology, robotics, artificial intelligence, smart sensors, and advanced network technologies. The firm typically invests between $0.5 million and $3 million and prefers to participate in the first and second rounds of financing. iD Ventures America targets companies primarily located in North America, particularly the United States and Canada, while also considering opportunities in Greater China and Asia, including Taiwan. The firm seeks to play an active role in its portfolio companies by taking board seats. It was formerly known as Acer Technology Ventures America and is part of iD SoftCapital Group, established by Acer founder Stan Shih.

Ronald Chwang

Chairman and President

26 past transactions

Labrador Systems

Pre Seed Round in 2019
Labrador Systems, Inc. is a technology company based in Oak Park, California, specializing in the development of assistive robots aimed at enhancing the quality of life for individuals, particularly those with disabilities or long-term care needs. Founded in 2017, the company focuses on creating practical applications of advanced robotics to assist users with everyday tasks, thereby supporting independent living and home health services. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, Labrador Systems aims to empower individuals to carry out physical tasks, facilitating a more active and self-sufficient lifestyle.

Carewave Medical

Venture Round in 2018
Carewave Medical is dedicated to providing non-invasive products to alleviate suffering of those with moderate to severe pain. Its products incorporates the patented Pulse Heat Technology to delivers a revolutionary integrated pain management system.

Physera

Seed Round in 2017
Physera is a musculoskeletal care company that delivers interventions digitally and via telehealth. The offering includes video access to a nationwide network of licensed physical therapists for diagnosis and treatment, as well as in-application animations, voice prompts, digital exercise therapy, and other guidance designed to reduce musculoskeletal pain.

BBB

Series A in 2016
BBB Technologies Inc. is a mobile healthcare technology company based in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in Seoul, South Korea, and Shenzhen, China. Founded in 2014, the company focuses on developing innovative devices and applications that facilitate early-stage diagnosis and enhance treatment decisions. Its flagship product, the Elemark, is an Android-powered mobile blood diagnostic device capable of testing over 50 medical conditions within 2 to 60 seconds using just a single drop of blood. This device is complemented by an integrated service platform that provides actionable insights for researchers, doctors, and patients globally. BBB Technologies aims to ensure equal access to medical services and treatments, reflecting its commitment to improving healthcare outcomes. The company has received recognition through various awards, including winning competitions at TechCrunch events in Seoul and New York, as well as accolades from Tech in Asia.

Roominate

Seed Round in 2015
Roominate is a company focused on creating technical toys specifically designed for girls aged six and older. Its flagship product, also named Roominate, allows children to build customizable miniature rooms equipped with working circuits. The toy aims to inspire interest in STEM subjects—science, technology, engineering, and math—while also fostering essential skills such as spatial awareness, fine motor coordination, and problem-solving abilities. Roominate has received notable recognition, including being named TIME's #1 Toy of 2014 and winning the Oppenheim Platinum award for two consecutive years. The company's mission is to engage young girls in STEM education and boost their self-confidence through interactive and hands-on play.

Ginkgo Bioworks

Series B in 2015
Ginkgo Bioworks, founded in 2008 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, specializes in biological engineering by designing, developing, and licensing custom microbes and organisms. The company focuses on discovering and producing a variety of molecules for applications in flavors, sweeteners, cosmetic ingredients, crop treatments, and pharmaceuticals. Additionally, Ginkgo Bioworks offers probiotic bacteria aimed at protecting against harmful infections and creates libraries of molecules for various uses. Its market reach includes sectors such as cultured ingredients, carbon mitigation, probiotics, and natural product discovery.

Locix

Series A in 2015
Locix, Inc. specializes in developing advanced technology products and services aimed at enhancing spatial and contextual awareness for smart homes and commercial environments. The company offers a range of solutions, including the Locix HD Vision sensor, which collects visual insights for monitoring and analysis, and the Locix Local Positioning System, which provides accurate indoor and outdoor location tracking for Wi-Fi enabled devices. Additional offerings include SmartDock, which utilizes AI to optimize loading and unloading processes, and SmartLPS, which digitizes and analyzes operational data in warehouses. Locix also provides solutions for monitoring various environments, such as warehouses and construction sites, as well as tools for contact tracing and compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic. Founded in 2015 and based in Silicon Valley, Locix has received backing from multiple venture and strategic investors.

MCube

Series C in 2014
mCube, Inc. specializes in the development of MEMS motion sensors and software solutions, offering a range of products including sensor components, sensor modules, and wearable sensor systems. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company provides innovative solutions to measure, monitor, and analyze motion, generating valuable data insights. Its products cater to various applications across industries such as wearable technology, healthcare, smartphones, and 3D character animation. mCube's sensors play a crucial role in the emerging Internet of Moving Things, positioning the company as a leader in this field. The company maintains a global presence with additional locations in Taiwan and China, distributing its products online and through sales offices and distributors.

USystems

Venture Round in 2012
USystems specializes in the design, development, and manufacturing of advanced technology solutions in two primary sectors: medical imaging and data center infrastructure. In the medical field, the company creates innovative breast ultrasound systems that aid radiologists in detecting breast cancer, particularly in women with dense breast tissue, by providing detailed 3D ultrasound images for improved visualization. In the realm of data centers, USystems manufactures cooling systems that enhance sustainability while reducing noise and heat. Their offerings include air-cooled and soundproof rapid deployment micro data centers equipped with intelligent features, such as real-time alarms and optional security monitoring, to safeguard IT equipment and optimize operational efficiency. Through its cutting-edge designs and state-of-the-art manufacturing processes, USystems is committed to delivering high-quality solutions that address critical challenges in both healthcare and information technology.

Striiv

Series A in 2011
Striiv, a Redwood City, CA-based start-up that develops portable fitness devices.

Zeo

Series C in 2011
Zeo was a manufacturer of a sleep monitor in the form of a headband, that contained an EEG unit monitoring the user's brain waves. The sleep monitor was able to detect and record sleep stages, and awake at the optimal time, in light sleep. Using analytics, users were provided with recommendations based on each individual's sleeping patterns. Zeo has stopped operating in [December 2012](http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/22/sleep-tracking-startup-zeo-says-goodnight/), and Q2 2013, it quietly shut down. According to founder Dave Dickinson, problems included the business model, with a "suboptimal profit margin", invasiveness of the headband device for some user, and friction caused by the user having to log into the website to enter additional data. Moreover, the [sleep data was not necessarily suitable for a small mobile screen](http://mobihealthnews.com/22410/can-personal-health-data-motivate-behavioral-change-it-depends/).

Zeo

Series C in 2009
Zeo was a manufacturer of a sleep monitor in the form of a headband, that contained an EEG unit monitoring the user's brain waves. The sleep monitor was able to detect and record sleep stages, and awake at the optimal time, in light sleep. Using analytics, users were provided with recommendations based on each individual's sleeping patterns. Zeo has stopped operating in [December 2012](http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/22/sleep-tracking-startup-zeo-says-goodnight/), and Q2 2013, it quietly shut down. According to founder Dave Dickinson, problems included the business model, with a "suboptimal profit margin", invasiveness of the headband device for some user, and friction caused by the user having to log into the website to enter additional data. Moreover, the [sleep data was not necessarily suitable for a small mobile screen](http://mobihealthnews.com/22410/can-personal-health-data-motivate-behavioral-change-it-depends/).

Zeo

Series B in 2008
Zeo was a manufacturer of a sleep monitor in the form of a headband, that contained an EEG unit monitoring the user's brain waves. The sleep monitor was able to detect and record sleep stages, and awake at the optimal time, in light sleep. Using analytics, users were provided with recommendations based on each individual's sleeping patterns. Zeo has stopped operating in [December 2012](http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/22/sleep-tracking-startup-zeo-says-goodnight/), and Q2 2013, it quietly shut down. According to founder Dave Dickinson, problems included the business model, with a "suboptimal profit margin", invasiveness of the headband device for some user, and friction caused by the user having to log into the website to enter additional data. Moreover, the [sleep data was not necessarily suitable for a small mobile screen](http://mobihealthnews.com/22410/can-personal-health-data-motivate-behavioral-change-it-depends/).

CHiL Semiconductor

Series C in 2008
CHiL Semiconductor designs, develops and markets intelligent mixed-signal products using digital power techniques. The company is focused on bringing high performance, flexible and efficient power management solutions in high volume to the desktop, server and notebook market.

WiQuest Communications

Series C in 2007
WiQuest Communications is a fabless semiconductor company designing and developing complete WiMedia-based ultrawideband (UWB) solutions focused on ultra high speed, short range applications. WiQuest’s complete solution offering includes chipset, software and reference designs. WiQuest’s technology enables a new class of applications for wireless connectivity to PC, consumer electronics and mobile systems – enabling The New Frontier of Wireless™. WiQuest Communications closed operation on 2008 Oct.

Fortressware

Series A in 2007
Fortressware, Inc. provides solutions to secures data and intellectual property of the outsource providers. It offers The Fortressware Secure Team suite that consists various modules, including Foresee that discovers IP vulnerability at a modular level, determines access policies, specifies the development, and environment configuration; Forewarn, which monitors global activities for potential compromise and compares actual data with plan; forward that creates, controls, administers, manages, and replicates the Fortress Capsule to secure the virtual workspace; and Fortress, which secures the project environment using the Fortress Capsule and to enforce and propagate access policies in real time for policy administration and management. Fortressware, Inc. is based in Los Altos, California.

WiQuest Communications

Series B in 2006
WiQuest Communications is a fabless semiconductor company designing and developing complete WiMedia-based ultrawideband (UWB) solutions focused on ultra high speed, short range applications. WiQuest’s complete solution offering includes chipset, software and reference designs. WiQuest’s technology enables a new class of applications for wireless connectivity to PC, consumer electronics and mobile systems – enabling The New Frontier of Wireless™. WiQuest Communications closed operation on 2008 Oct.

OnVantage

Series B in 2006
As of December 29, 2006, OnVantage, Inc. was acquired by StarCite, Inc. OnVantage, Inc. provides corporate spend management and supplier marketing technology for global professional meetings and events market. The company's products and services include spend management suite, sourcing management, Attendee Management solution, consulting, and sourcing and planning. Through its Marketplace for Meetings, the company connects various Fortune 500 companies, corporations, and associations to a global network of hotel properties and meeting suppliers. The company operates a searched online database for meetings and events, where various meeting professionals conduct searches daily. OnVantage was formed in 2004 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with sales and customer service operations in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Hong Kong.

Centrality Communications

Series D in 2005
Centrality Communications, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the development of platform solutions for the navigation infotainment devices and systems market. The company offers a range of GPS navigation processors, including the Atlas-I, designed for entry-level systems targeting mainstream consumers, and the Atlas-II, aimed at more advanced GPS navigation infotainment systems. Additionally, Centrality provides the ATLAS-H processor, which integrates functionality for portable navigation devices and handheld terminals. Its semiconductor devices support various applications, including GPS handhelds, personal digital assistants, smartphones, and automotive navigation systems, along with peripheral devices and supporting software drivers. Centrality Communications has positioned itself as a key player in addressing challenges related to cost, GPS performance, and multimedia functionality in navigation solutions.

iRobot

Venture Round in 2004
iRobot Corporation, founded in 1990 by roboticists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is a leading manufacturer of consumer robots designed to assist with various household tasks. Headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, the company offers a range of products, including the Roomba vacuuming robots, Braava mopping robots, and Terra robotic lawn mowers, among others. iRobot's innovative technologies enable smarter cleaning solutions, advanced navigation, and human-robot interaction, making practical robotics a reality for millions of consumers worldwide. With over 15 million home robots sold globally, iRobot has established a strong presence in markets across the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The company sells its products through various channels, including retail distributors, online stores, and resellers. Additionally, iRobot Ventures, the company's venture capital arm, invests in early-stage companies developing technologies related to connected hardware, artificial intelligence, and robotic applications that align with iRobot's core business.

BCD Semiconductor

Series C in 2004
BCD Semiconductor specializes in the design and marketing of analog and mixed-signal interface circuits, offering a diverse range of products that include linear regulator interface circuits, AC/DC and DC/DC switching converters, standard linear interface circuits, motor drivers, and audio power amplifiers. The company serves various markets, particularly in computing, consumer electronics, and communications, supplying components for personal computers, flat-panel televisions, mobile phone chargers, and other portable electronic devices. Headquartered in Fremont, California, BCD Semiconductor operates as a subsidiary of BCD Semiconductor Manufacturing Limited, with a significant presence in Shanghai, China.

iRobot

Venture Round in 2003
iRobot Corporation, founded in 1990 by roboticists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is a leading manufacturer of consumer robots designed to assist with various household tasks. Headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, the company offers a range of products, including the Roomba vacuuming robots, Braava mopping robots, and Terra robotic lawn mowers, among others. iRobot's innovative technologies enable smarter cleaning solutions, advanced navigation, and human-robot interaction, making practical robotics a reality for millions of consumers worldwide. With over 15 million home robots sold globally, iRobot has established a strong presence in markets across the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The company sells its products through various channels, including retail distributors, online stores, and resellers. Additionally, iRobot Ventures, the company's venture capital arm, invests in early-stage companies developing technologies related to connected hardware, artificial intelligence, and robotic applications that align with iRobot's core business.

HelloSoft

Series A in 2003
HelloSoft (www.hellosoft.com) is one of the world's leading providers of V.VoIP and wireless LAN technologies. HelloSoft supplies both software and emiconductor connectivity intellectual property to semiconductor manufacturers, and supplies software intellectual property to major ODMs/OEMs and also to tier 1 service providers/operators who offer VoIP and Video over IP services. The HelloSoft business model is based on licensing fees and royalty payments. HelloSoft has a workforce of 85 people including an R&D facility in Hyderabad, India with corporate and sales offices in San Jose, California in the heart of Silicon Valley, with sales distributors and representatives worldwide. HelloSoft is led by company founder and CEO, Krishna Yarlagadda, who is supported by an experienced and highly innovative team. Imagination expects Krishna and his team to continue to remain actively involved in developing the HelloSoft product set. In addition Krishna Yarlagadda will assume the role of President, Imagination Technologies USA.

Monolithic Power Systems

Series D in 2002
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. is a semiconductor company that designs, develops, and markets integrated power management solutions for various applications, including consumer electronics, computing, automotive, industrial, and communications. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, the company specializes in direct current (DC) to DC integrated circuits (ICs) that manage and convert voltages in electronic devices such as portable electronics, computers, and medical equipment. Additionally, MPS offers lighting control ICs for backlighting in LCD panels used in devices like monitors and televisions. The company utilizes a fabless manufacturing model, collaborating with third-party foundries to leverage its proprietary BCD process technology. MPS distributes its products through a network of distributors, resellers, and direct sales to original equipment manufacturers and design manufacturers across the globe, including regions like China, Taiwan, Europe, and the United States. The company's focus on energy efficiency and innovative design has established it as a significant player in the power management semiconductor market.

iRobot

Venture Round in 2001
iRobot Corporation, founded in 1990 by roboticists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is a leading manufacturer of consumer robots designed to assist with various household tasks. Headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, the company offers a range of products, including the Roomba vacuuming robots, Braava mopping robots, and Terra robotic lawn mowers, among others. iRobot's innovative technologies enable smarter cleaning solutions, advanced navigation, and human-robot interaction, making practical robotics a reality for millions of consumers worldwide. With over 15 million home robots sold globally, iRobot has established a strong presence in markets across the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The company sells its products through various channels, including retail distributors, online stores, and resellers. Additionally, iRobot Ventures, the company's venture capital arm, invests in early-stage companies developing technologies related to connected hardware, artificial intelligence, and robotic applications that align with iRobot's core business.

VillageBuzz.com

Venture Round in 2000
VillageBuzz.com is an online platform that serves as a local buying guide, providing consumers with recommendations for various services and products in their area. The website allows users to easily access or request advice on a range of local offerings, including car repair shops, hairstylists, and restaurants. By facilitating informed decisions, VillageBuzz.com aims to enhance the consumer experience by connecting individuals with trusted local businesses.
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