IDG Capital

work with private equity and venture capital fund managers, investment advisors and business entities from around the world.

Xiaohui Cao

Partner

Cui Guangfu

Partner

Jun Fang

Partner

Mei Gao

Partner

Simon Ho

CFO

Bingjun Huangfu

Partner

Ning Kang

Managing Director

Jianguang Li

Partner

Xiaojun Li

Partner

Meng Lian

Partner

Yikun Liu

Partner

Jun Lou

Partner

Michelle Ma

Partner

Kuiguang Niu

Partner

Hugo Shong

Founding Chairman

Yuhan Sun

Vice President

Chen Tong

Partner

Xiao Wang

Partner

Shu Wang

General Partner

Jeacy Yan

Partner

Jin Yu Ph.D

Partner

Xinhua Yu

Partner

Antony Yung

Partner

Jianbin Zhang

Vice President

Suyang Zhang

Managing Partner

Maria Zhang

Venture Partner

Haitao Zhang

Managing Director

Zhiyong Zhen

Principal

Jian Zhu

Venture Partner

Peter Zhang Ph.D

Vice President

Past deals in Video on Demand

Yuanfudao

Series G in 2020
Founded in 2012, Yuanfudao is the largest online live courseplatform servicing primary and secondary school students in China. With a paying userbase of over 1 million, Yuanfudao offers a comprehensive curriculum spanning fromprimary school English, Mathematical Olympiad to all-subject courses in secondaryschool. Its unique online feature and large pool of quality teachers enable students toaccess live online tutoring at home taught by national renowned teachers, benefitinghundreds of thousands of students across the country.

Yuanfudao

Series G in 2020
Founded in 2012, Yuanfudao is the largest online live courseplatform servicing primary and secondary school students in China. With a paying userbase of over 1 million, Yuanfudao offers a comprehensive curriculum spanning fromprimary school English, Mathematical Olympiad to all-subject courses in secondaryschool. Its unique online feature and large pool of quality teachers enable students toaccess live online tutoring at home taught by national renowned teachers, benefitinghundreds of thousands of students across the country.

Tangdou

Series C in 2019
Tangdou is a Chinese company specializing in dance lessons for senior citizens. Headquartered in China, the firm operates a mobile application that facilitates online dance instruction. The platform allows users to watch and upload dance videos, providing an accessible way for individuals to learn various dance styles from the comfort of their homes. By focusing on senior citizens, Tangdou aims to promote physical activity and social engagement through dance, catering specifically to the needs and interests of this demographic.

Yuanfudao

Series F in 2018
Founded in 2012, Yuanfudao is the largest online live courseplatform servicing primary and secondary school students in China. With a paying userbase of over 1 million, Yuanfudao offers a comprehensive curriculum spanning fromprimary school English, Mathematical Olympiad to all-subject courses in secondaryschool. Its unique online feature and large pool of quality teachers enable students toaccess live online tutoring at home taught by national renowned teachers, benefitinghundreds of thousands of students across the country.

iQiyi Sports

Series A in 2018
iQIYI, a provider of high-quality video and entertainment services in China, is established on April 22nd of 2010 in the spirit of “Joy & Quality”. Since its launch, iQIYI has actively promoted innovations in products, technologies, content and marketing to provide Chinese users with rich, smooth and high-definition online video experience. Currently, iQIYI has successfully built up a diversified business model to connect people with services including e-commerce, gaming, movie ticking, live streaming, online reading and so on

Yilan

Seed Round in 2018
Beijing Yilan Technology Co., Ltd. a private company that owns a video streaming platform. The firm is headquartered in Beijing, China.

iQIYI

Series G in 2017
iQIYI, Inc. is a leading online entertainment provider in China, offering a diverse range of services including internet video, online games, live broadcasting, online literature, animations, and e-commerce. The platform features a vast library of licensed and self-produced video content, catering to the preferences of its users. Additionally, iQIYI provides membership options, content distribution, and online advertising services. The company operates various subsidiaries, including iQIYI Mall, which focuses on entertainment-related merchandise, and iQIYI Show, a live broadcasting service that connects users with popular hosts and celebrities. iQIYI Paopao serves as an entertainment-based social media platform, while the company also engages in talent agency and intellectual property licensing. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Beijing, iQIYI was formerly known as Qiyi.com and rebranded in 2011. The company is a subsidiary of Baidu Holdings Limited and continues to compete with other major platforms in the industry.

VZAN

Seed Round in 2017
Vzan is an advertising and marketing firm that specializes in providing an enterprise live broadcast platform. This platform integrates with WeChat, allowing users to create and share live broadcasts directly on the app. Vzan's technology incorporates various interactive marketing methods, data analysis, and real-time secure cloud storage, facilitating high-definition broadcasts that can accommodate millions of viewers. By leveraging these capabilities, Vzan enables businesses to conduct fast and effective marketing campaigns.

Tangdou

Series B in 2016
Tangdou is a Chinese company specializing in dance lessons for senior citizens. Headquartered in China, the firm operates a mobile application that facilitates online dance instruction. The platform allows users to watch and upload dance videos, providing an accessible way for individuals to learn various dance styles from the comfort of their homes. By focusing on senior citizens, Tangdou aims to promote physical activity and social engagement through dance, catering specifically to the needs and interests of this demographic.

Baofeng

Post in 2016
Baofeng is a Chinese video software site. It's flagship product, the Baofeng Storm Codec, provides video services to media companies such as Sohu.com and PPS.

Yuanfudao

Series D in 2015
Founded in 2012, Yuanfudao is the largest online live courseplatform servicing primary and secondary school students in China. With a paying userbase of over 1 million, Yuanfudao offers a comprehensive curriculum spanning fromprimary school English, Mathematical Olympiad to all-subject courses in secondaryschool. Its unique online feature and large pool of quality teachers enable students toaccess live online tutoring at home taught by national renowned teachers, benefitinghundreds of thousands of students across the country.

Sofa Net

Series A in 2015
Provider of smart television application store and distribution services designed to cater to the needs of the users. The company's services offer television box, television live function and video on demand, enabling users to find the shows they want to watch.

Yuanfudao

Series C in 2014
Founded in 2012, Yuanfudao is the largest online live courseplatform servicing primary and secondary school students in China. With a paying userbase of over 1 million, Yuanfudao offers a comprehensive curriculum spanning fromprimary school English, Mathematical Olympiad to all-subject courses in secondaryschool. Its unique online feature and large pool of quality teachers enable students toaccess live online tutoring at home taught by national renowned teachers, benefitinghundreds of thousands of students across the country.

Yuanfudao

Series B in 2013
Founded in 2012, Yuanfudao is the largest online live courseplatform servicing primary and secondary school students in China. With a paying userbase of over 1 million, Yuanfudao offers a comprehensive curriculum spanning fromprimary school English, Mathematical Olympiad to all-subject courses in secondaryschool. Its unique online feature and large pool of quality teachers enable students toaccess live online tutoring at home taught by national renowned teachers, benefitinghundreds of thousands of students across the country.

Yuanfudao

Series A in 2012
Founded in 2012, Yuanfudao is the largest online live courseplatform servicing primary and secondary school students in China. With a paying userbase of over 1 million, Yuanfudao offers a comprehensive curriculum spanning fromprimary school English, Mathematical Olympiad to all-subject courses in secondaryschool. Its unique online feature and large pool of quality teachers enable students toaccess live online tutoring at home taught by national renowned teachers, benefitinghundreds of thousands of students across the country.

Cloudacc

Angel Round in 2012
Cloudacc specializes in peer-to-peer media streaming solutions designed for video websites. Their technology enables efficient video distribution without the need for additional clients or plug-ins, compatible with both Flash and HTML5 formats. By leveraging this innovative approach, Cloudacc helps video platforms significantly reduce bandwidth costs while ensuring stringent protection of copyright. The company's browser-based solutions optimize video streaming and facilitate smoother downloading experiences for users.

CC video

Series B in 2011
CC video is a Chinese video operation platform and technology services provider. By February 2011, more than 120 thousand websites had been connected with the company’s video service platform. The daily view count is over 50 million times and uploaded video clips exceed 7 million. The video storage amount exceeds 130,000,000 million. Set up by Zhang Yuan in Peking University Science Park in 2005, CC video has its own intellectual property.

Tudou

Series D in 2010
Tudou is a Chinese video sharing website that enables young users to get their voices heard on mainstream network media platforms. Launched on April 15, 2005, by its founder Wang Tei, Tudou was listed on NASDAQ on August 17 that same year. Tudou.com completed its fifth round of financing for $40 million dollars in 2010. In 2012, Tudou was acquired by Youku in a stock-for-stock transaction, and the merger of China's two biggest online video companies was finalized after shareholders approved the deal on August 20, 2012. The new entity was named Youku Tudou, Inc. According to iResearch, the number of monthly unique visitors to the site increased from approximately 182 million in December 2010 to about 227 million in May 2013, giving Youku Tudou, Inc. the advantage in terms of user base over its major rivals, Sohu, PPTV and iQiyi.

Baofeng

Series C in 2008
Baofeng is a Chinese video software site. It's flagship product, the Baofeng Storm Codec, provides video services to media companies such as Sohu.com and PPS.

Storm Player

Series C in 2008
Beijing Storm Technology Co., Ltd. is the developer of a video player called Storm Player. Established in 2006, Storm Technology has strived to provide internet users with high-quality internet video entertainment experiences. It developed the player software Kuree, which quickly developed into one of China’s three biggest player software. In 2007, Kuree merged with the original Storm Video team to set up Beijing Storm Internet Technology Co., Ltd. and became the biggest video solutions provider of China internet video playing. By January 2009, Storm Player was playing over 150 million videos per day for internet users, with around 22 million people using the product every day. The video files played by Storm Player account for 50% of the total videos played on the internet in China, making it the biggest internet video playing platform in China.

Tudou

Series C in 2008
Tudou is a Chinese video sharing website that enables young users to get their voices heard on mainstream network media platforms. Launched on April 15, 2005, by its founder Wang Tei, Tudou was listed on NASDAQ on August 17 that same year. Tudou.com completed its fifth round of financing for $40 million dollars in 2010. In 2012, Tudou was acquired by Youku in a stock-for-stock transaction, and the merger of China's two biggest online video companies was finalized after shareholders approved the deal on August 20, 2012. The new entity was named Youku Tudou, Inc. According to iResearch, the number of monthly unique visitors to the site increased from approximately 182 million in December 2010 to about 227 million in May 2013, giving Youku Tudou, Inc. the advantage in terms of user base over its major rivals, Sohu, PPTV and iQiyi.

CC video

Venture Round in 2008
CC video is a Chinese video operation platform and technology services provider. By February 2011, more than 120 thousand websites had been connected with the company’s video service platform. The daily view count is over 50 million times and uploaded video clips exceed 7 million. The video storage amount exceeds 130,000,000 million. Set up by Zhang Yuan in Peking University Science Park in 2005, CC video has its own intellectual property.

Tudou

Series B in 2007
Tudou is a Chinese video sharing website that enables young users to get their voices heard on mainstream network media platforms. Launched on April 15, 2005, by its founder Wang Tei, Tudou was listed on NASDAQ on August 17 that same year. Tudou.com completed its fifth round of financing for $40 million dollars in 2010. In 2012, Tudou was acquired by Youku in a stock-for-stock transaction, and the merger of China's two biggest online video companies was finalized after shareholders approved the deal on August 20, 2012. The new entity was named Youku Tudou, Inc. According to iResearch, the number of monthly unique visitors to the site increased from approximately 182 million in December 2010 to about 227 million in May 2013, giving Youku Tudou, Inc. the advantage in terms of user base over its major rivals, Sohu, PPTV and iQiyi.

Baofeng

Series B in 2007
Baofeng is a Chinese video software site. It's flagship product, the Baofeng Storm Codec, provides video services to media companies such as Sohu.com and PPS.

Storm Player

Series B in 2007
Beijing Storm Technology Co., Ltd. is the developer of a video player called Storm Player. Established in 2006, Storm Technology has strived to provide internet users with high-quality internet video entertainment experiences. It developed the player software Kuree, which quickly developed into one of China’s three biggest player software. In 2007, Kuree merged with the original Storm Video team to set up Beijing Storm Internet Technology Co., Ltd. and became the biggest video solutions provider of China internet video playing. By January 2009, Storm Player was playing over 150 million videos per day for internet users, with around 22 million people using the product every day. The video files played by Storm Player account for 50% of the total videos played on the internet in China, making it the biggest internet video playing platform in China.

Zonbo Media

Series C in 2007
Zonbo Media Co. Ltd. is a media company based in Beijing, China, that specializes in investing, producing, and distributing films and television dramas in China and South Korea. Founded in 1999, Zonbo Media is recognized as one of the first companies to receive a chartered qualification for film and television production in the region. The company focuses on various aspects of media, including film and television investment, production, and publishing, as well as content production for new media platforms. Zonbo Media has created numerous influential films and television products, contributing significantly to the entertainment landscape. Additionally, the company has attracted risk investments from notable entities, including American International Data Group and other investment firms.

Storm Player

Series A in 2006
Beijing Storm Technology Co., Ltd. is the developer of a video player called Storm Player. Established in 2006, Storm Technology has strived to provide internet users with high-quality internet video entertainment experiences. It developed the player software Kuree, which quickly developed into one of China’s three biggest player software. In 2007, Kuree merged with the original Storm Video team to set up Beijing Storm Internet Technology Co., Ltd. and became the biggest video solutions provider of China internet video playing. By January 2009, Storm Player was playing over 150 million videos per day for internet users, with around 22 million people using the product every day. The video files played by Storm Player account for 50% of the total videos played on the internet in China, making it the biggest internet video playing platform in China.

Zonbo Media

Series B in 2006
Zonbo Media Co. Ltd. is a media company based in Beijing, China, that specializes in investing, producing, and distributing films and television dramas in China and South Korea. Founded in 1999, Zonbo Media is recognized as one of the first companies to receive a chartered qualification for film and television production in the region. The company focuses on various aspects of media, including film and television investment, production, and publishing, as well as content production for new media platforms. Zonbo Media has created numerous influential films and television products, contributing significantly to the entertainment landscape. Additionally, the company has attracted risk investments from notable entities, including American International Data Group and other investment firms.

Tudou

Series A in 2006
Tudou is a Chinese video sharing website that enables young users to get their voices heard on mainstream network media platforms. Launched on April 15, 2005, by its founder Wang Tei, Tudou was listed on NASDAQ on August 17 that same year. Tudou.com completed its fifth round of financing for $40 million dollars in 2010. In 2012, Tudou was acquired by Youku in a stock-for-stock transaction, and the merger of China's two biggest online video companies was finalized after shareholders approved the deal on August 20, 2012. The new entity was named Youku Tudou, Inc. According to iResearch, the number of monthly unique visitors to the site increased from approximately 182 million in December 2010 to about 227 million in May 2013, giving Youku Tudou, Inc. the advantage in terms of user base over its major rivals, Sohu, PPTV and iQiyi.

Tudou

Angel Round in 2005
Tudou is a Chinese video sharing website that enables young users to get their voices heard on mainstream network media platforms. Launched on April 15, 2005, by its founder Wang Tei, Tudou was listed on NASDAQ on August 17 that same year. Tudou.com completed its fifth round of financing for $40 million dollars in 2010. In 2012, Tudou was acquired by Youku in a stock-for-stock transaction, and the merger of China's two biggest online video companies was finalized after shareholders approved the deal on August 20, 2012. The new entity was named Youku Tudou, Inc. According to iResearch, the number of monthly unique visitors to the site increased from approximately 182 million in December 2010 to about 227 million in May 2013, giving Youku Tudou, Inc. the advantage in terms of user base over its major rivals, Sohu, PPTV and iQiyi.

Zonbo Media

Venture Round in 2003
Zonbo Media Co. Ltd. is a media company based in Beijing, China, that specializes in investing, producing, and distributing films and television dramas in China and South Korea. Founded in 1999, Zonbo Media is recognized as one of the first companies to receive a chartered qualification for film and television production in the region. The company focuses on various aspects of media, including film and television investment, production, and publishing, as well as content production for new media platforms. Zonbo Media has created numerous influential films and television products, contributing significantly to the entertainment landscape. Additionally, the company has attracted risk investments from notable entities, including American International Data Group and other investment firms.
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