Greylock

Greylock Partners is a venture capital firm founded in 1965 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, with additional offices in Wellesley and San Francisco. The firm specializes in investing across all stages of company development, particularly focusing on seed and early-stage investments, as well as growth capital. Greylock primarily targets consumer and enterprise software sectors, with interests spanning various industries, including fintech, healthcare, media, and cloud applications. The firm typically invests between $50,000 and $500,000 in seed-stage companies, $1 million to $10 million in early-stage firms, and $25 million to $200 million in later-stage companies. Greylock is known for backing entrepreneurs who innovate and disrupt markets, having invested in notable companies such as Airbnb, Dropbox, and LinkedIn. The firm prefers to take board seats in its portfolio companies and seeks opportunities primarily in the United States, India, China, Europe, and Israel.

Michael Ahern

Recruiting Partner

Jacob Andreou

General Partner

Joseph Ansanelli

Partner

Asheem Chandna

Partner

Jerry Chen

Partner

Gerald Chen

Partner

John Delaney

Principal

Mike Duboe

General Partner

Roger Evans

Partner

Maya Frai

Investor

Tom Frangione

COO

Sarah Guo

Board Partner

Lee Haney

Partner and Head of CXO Partnerships

William Helman

Partner

Bob Henderson

Special Limited Partner

William Kaiser

Partner

Christine Kim

Partner

John Lilly

Venture Partner

Corinne Riley

Partner

Jason Risch

Investor

Seth Rosenberg

Partner

James Slavet

Venture Partner

Dave Strohm

Partner

David N. Strohm

Venture Partner

Donald A. Sullivan

Administrative Partner

Don Sullivan

Partner

David Thacker

Venture Partner

Peter Thorne

Investor

David Wadhwani

Venture Partner

Past deals in Photo Software

Magical

Series A in 2022
Developer of a text expander software designed to perform repetitive tasks. The company's platform helps to format shortcuts with ease, tag them to find when required as well as does not collect or store keystrokes along with inserting snippets of text, such as words, emojis, phrases, or paragraphs only by typing in a custom abbreviation, enabling businesses to stay productive anywhere on the internet.

Magical

Seed Round in 2020
Developer of a text expander software designed to perform repetitive tasks. The company's platform helps to format shortcuts with ease, tag them to find when required as well as does not collect or store keystrokes along with inserting snippets of text, such as words, emojis, phrases, or paragraphs only by typing in a custom abbreviation, enabling businesses to stay productive anywhere on the internet.

Shortcut

Series B in 2020
Shortcut, formerly known as Clubhouse Software, Inc., specializes in project management tools designed for software development teams. The company's primary product, Shortcut, is a platform that helps engineers plan, build, and deploy software products efficiently. It facilitates collaboration by allowing managers to track progress on tasks and coordinate with non-technical team members, such as product managers. Shortcut offers features like Clubhouse Build for creating and managing tasks, as well as a knowledge base tool called Write, which promotes documentation and collaboration among team members. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in New York, Shortcut aims to enhance the productivity and satisfaction of software teams by providing an intuitive and structured project management experience.

OneMinute

Seed Round in 2015
Oneminute is a developer of a photo-sharing application that allows users to share moments anonymously within a minute. The application provides an authentic glimpse into the world by enabling users to send notifications to their mobile devices, facilitating real-time sharing of photos. This platform aims to connect individuals through visual storytelling, offering a unique perspective on everyday experiences. By focusing on immediacy and anonymity, Oneminute enhances the way people engage with and perceive moments from the viewpoints of others.

Lytro

Series C in 2014
Lytro, founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, specializes in Light Field imaging technology, providing a platform that allows artists, scientists, and innovators to capture multi-dimensional data from various angles. The company launched its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012, followed by the second-generation Lytro ILLUM in 2014, along with accompanying software tools to enhance user experience. By 2015, Lytro expanded its focus to include cinematography, virtual reality, and scientific applications, establishing itself as a key player in a new technological ecosystem. This strategic shift aimed to extend the capabilities of Light Field imaging across diverse industries, granting users unprecedented creative freedom and visual quality. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Lytro is supported by prominent venture capital firms.

Path

Series C in 2014
Path is a mobile photo-sharing and messaging service designed to facilitate personal social networking among users and their closest contacts, limited to 150 connections. The platform emphasizes simplicity, quality, and privacy, aiming to enhance the way individuals share their life's moments with friends and family. Path offers features that enable users to capture and share experiences in a secure environment, underlining the importance of close relationships. The service has evolved with a focus on creating meaningful connections, reflecting the belief that mobile technology can transform social interactions.

Swipe Labs

Seed Round in 2013
Swipe allows users to share private photos and videos that wouldn’t get posted on Facebook. It experiments with new social products to craft better mobile communication experiences for the users. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in San Francisco, California.

Lytro

Series B in 2013
Lytro, founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, specializes in Light Field imaging technology, providing a platform that allows artists, scientists, and innovators to capture multi-dimensional data from various angles. The company launched its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012, followed by the second-generation Lytro ILLUM in 2014, along with accompanying software tools to enhance user experience. By 2015, Lytro expanded its focus to include cinematography, virtual reality, and scientific applications, establishing itself as a key player in a new technological ecosystem. This strategic shift aimed to extend the capabilities of Light Field imaging across diverse industries, granting users unprecedented creative freedom and visual quality. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Lytro is supported by prominent venture capital firms.

Leo

Seed Round in 2013
Leo is the fastest and easiest way to share moments of your life with family and friends. Connect with your favorite people through short-lived photos, videos and texts, captured in the moment. Messages disappear a few seconds after viewing them.

Polar

Seed Round in 2013
Polar is a mobile application developed by Input Factory that allows users to easily create and participate in visually appealing photo polls. Available for free on iPhone, the app streamlines the process of gathering opinions and feedback through engaging multimedia content. By focusing on user-friendly design and functionality, Polar aims to enhance social interaction and decision-making through dynamic polling experiences.

Familiar

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

Lasso Media

Convertible Note in 2012
Lasso Media Inc. operates a request-based photo sharing platform designed to facilitate connections among friends and family through shared images. The application allows users to request photos directly from each other's camera rolls, enhancing the experience of sharing memories. This service is available on both iOS and Android mobile devices. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Englewood, Colorado, Lasso Media has positioned itself as a valuable tool for maintaining personal connections through visual content. As of 2015, it functions as a subsidiary of Photobucket.com, Inc.

Path

Series B in 2012
Path is a mobile photo-sharing and messaging service designed to facilitate personal social networking among users and their closest contacts, limited to 150 connections. The platform emphasizes simplicity, quality, and privacy, aiming to enhance the way individuals share their life's moments with friends and family. Path offers features that enable users to capture and share experiences in a secure environment, underlining the importance of close relationships. The service has evolved with a focus on creating meaningful connections, reflecting the belief that mobile technology can transform social interactions.

Instagram

Series B in 2012
Instagram is a free photo-sharing application that allows users to capture images, apply filters, and share their creations across various social networks, including Facebook and Twitter. Founded in 2010 by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger in San Francisco, California, the platform was designed to help individuals discover new interests and express themselves visually. Users can customize their photos and videos with a range of filter effects, making the app popular among those seeking creative outlets. Since its acquisition by Facebook in 2012, Instagram has continued to evolve, addressing challenges such as the use of hashtags for both positive community engagement and issues related to substance abuse. The application is compatible with both iOS and Android devices, contributing to its widespread adoption and influence in the social media landscape.

Lytro

Series A in 2011
Lytro, founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, specializes in Light Field imaging technology, providing a platform that allows artists, scientists, and innovators to capture multi-dimensional data from various angles. The company launched its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012, followed by the second-generation Lytro ILLUM in 2014, along with accompanying software tools to enhance user experience. By 2015, Lytro expanded its focus to include cinematography, virtual reality, and scientific applications, establishing itself as a key player in a new technological ecosystem. This strategic shift aimed to extend the capabilities of Light Field imaging across diverse industries, granting users unprecedented creative freedom and visual quality. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Lytro is supported by prominent venture capital firms.

1000memories

Series A in 2011
1000memories is an online platform that enables users to organize, share, and discover old photographs and cherished memories. It serves as a digital shoebox for users to preserve their personal history, while also offering features to create family trees. Additionally, 1000memories provides a space for friends and family to create memorial pages for loved ones who have passed away, facilitating a way to honor and remember those individuals. Through its services, the platform fosters connections among users and enhances their ability to celebrate and reflect on their shared histories.

Lytro

Series A in 2008
Lytro, founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, specializes in Light Field imaging technology, providing a platform that allows artists, scientists, and innovators to capture multi-dimensional data from various angles. The company launched its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012, followed by the second-generation Lytro ILLUM in 2014, along with accompanying software tools to enhance user experience. By 2015, Lytro expanded its focus to include cinematography, virtual reality, and scientific applications, establishing itself as a key player in a new technological ecosystem. This strategic shift aimed to extend the capabilities of Light Field imaging across diverse industries, granting users unprecedented creative freedom and visual quality. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Lytro is supported by prominent venture capital firms.

Above All Software

Venture Round in 2005
Above All Software (formerly BAM Software) is pioneering point-and-click software that enables the rapid assembly of composite applications that are based on existing information resources such as enterprise applications, legacy systems and database procedures. With no programming and no changes to existing systems, both business and technical users can assemble solutions that integrate critical business functions like sales, finance and manufacturing.

Above All Software

Series B in 2004
Above All Software (formerly BAM Software) is pioneering point-and-click software that enables the rapid assembly of composite applications that are based on existing information resources such as enterprise applications, legacy systems and database procedures. With no programming and no changes to existing systems, both business and technical users can assemble solutions that integrate critical business functions like sales, finance and manufacturing.
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