Sequoia Capital

Sequoia Capital, founded in 1972 and based in Menlo Park, California, is a prominent venture capital firm that invests in early to growth stage companies across various sectors, including technology, healthcare, financial services, and consumer services. The firm specializes in supporting startups and emerging growth companies, typically investing between $100,000 and $1 million in seed companies, $1 million to $10 million in early ventures, and $10 million to $100 million in growth investments. Sequoia Capital operates globally, with a presence in regions such as Israel, China, and Southeast Asia, and has built a diverse portfolio that includes notable companies like Airbnb, Alibaba, and JD.com. The firm emphasizes a partnership approach with entrepreneurs, leveraging decades of experience to guide them from initial concept through to public offering and beyond.

Audrey Adeline

Analyst

Rohit Agarwal

Vice President / Principal

Rajan Anandan

Managing Director

Michelle Bailhe

Partner

Sumaiya Balbale

COO and Operating Partner

Anas Biad

Partner

Isaiah Boone

Partner

Roelof Botha

Partner

Romie Boyd

Partner

Rosemarie Boyd

Partner

Konstantine Buhler

Partner

David Cahn

Partner

Xi Cao

Partner, China

Vipin Chamakkala

Director, Customer Partnerships

Jiazhen Chen

Investor

Luzhou Chen

Investor

Josephine Chen

Partner

Sakshi Chopra

Managing Director

W. M. Coughran

Founder's Coach and Partner

Charlie Curnin

Partner

Long Do

Analyst

Joe Dobrenski

Partner of Human Capital

Helen Fan

Vice President

Shirley Feng

Managing Director

James Flynn

Partner

Caroline Fu

Vice President

Xiang Gao

Associate

Stacey Gerber

VP, Operations and Experiences

Mike Goguen

Partner

Christopher Graff

Partner, Global Equities

Wayne Guo

Managing Director

Kirstie Irmana

Analyst

Amit Jain

Managing Director

Pushpak Kedia

Associate

Pieter Kemps

Principal

Kais Khimji

Partner

Sunint Khurana

Analyst

Marie Klemchuk

Global CFO

Jess Lee

Partner

Jess Lee

Partner

Teng Lei

Associate

Douglas Leone

Global Managing Partner

Mei Li

Associate

Angie Shuyan Liu

Analyst

Luciana Lixandru

Partner

Xiaobo Lu

Partner, China

Alyssa Maharani

Analyst

Cornelius Menke

Partner

Dean Meyer

Partner

Ishaan Mittal

Managing Director

Abhishek Mohan

Principal

Che Pinjue

Partner, China

GV Ravishankar

Managing Director - India

Antara Raychaudhury

Analyst

Andrew Reed

General Partner

Lauren Reeder

Partner

George Robson

Partner

Haim Sadger

Partner, Israel

Bryan Schreier

Partner

Yoav Shaked

Partner, Israel

Prateek Sharma

VP

Neil Shen

Managing Partner

Shailendra Singh

Managing Director

Thomas Stephenson

Partner

Sam Sun

Partner

Glen Sun

Vice President, China

Johan Surani

Vice President

Jessica H. Tan

Analyst

Vedant Trivedi

Analyst

Aradhita Tuli

Analyst

Mike Vernal

Partner

Pavel Vyhnalek

Operating Partner

Jeff Wang

Managing Partner

Fred Wang

Managing Director

Cen Wang

Partner

Rock Wang

Managing Director

Kai Wang

Managing Director

Michael Xiong

Investor

Lynn Yang

Managing Director, China

Yu Yao

Managing Director

Stephanie Zhan

Partner

Skee Zhang

Managing Director

Qingsheng Zheng

Partner, China

Guo Zhenwei

Managing Director

Jiajia Zou

Managing Director

Past deals in Android

Pintarnya

Grant in 2022
Pintarnya is a mobile application designed to enhance employment and financial opportunities for blue-collar workers in Indonesia. The platform operates as a job portal that employs a data-driven approach to connect job seekers with relevant job opportunities. Users can create simple resumes and apply for curated positions tailored to their skills, location, and the specific requirements of employers. By streamlining the hiring process, Pintarnya aims to make it more efficient for both job seekers and employers.

Pintarnya

Seed Round in 2022
Pintarnya is a mobile application designed to enhance employment and financial opportunities for blue-collar workers in Indonesia. The platform operates as a job portal that employs a data-driven approach to connect job seekers with relevant job opportunities. Users can create simple resumes and apply for curated positions tailored to their skills, location, and the specific requirements of employers. By streamlining the hiring process, Pintarnya aims to make it more efficient for both job seekers and employers.

LILA

Series A in 2022
LILA Games is a mobile game developer based in Bengaluru, India, established in 2020. The company specializes in creating free-to-play first-person shooter (FPS) games for mobile devices. It focuses on developing a unique genre of online shooting games, aiming to provide gamers with innovative and emotionally engaging experiences. Currently, LILA Games is working on a mobile game project codenamed Project B.L.A.C.K.

Mobile Premier League

Series E in 2021
Mobile Premier League is a skill-based eSports platform where users can play their favorite mobile games and win real cash. Its application offers an arcade, sports, and adventure games, that enable game enthusiasts to showcase their talent, win prizes, and enjoy with their friends. Mobile Premier League was established in 2018 and is headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka.

Sri Mandir

Series A in 2021
Sri Mandir is a developer of a spirituality-focused application aimed at supporting the spiritual and devotional needs of Indian users. The application provides features that allow individuals to create personalized shrines, access a vast library of spiritual texts, scriptures, and videos, and connect with prayer groups. By offering a platform for consuming devotional content, Sri Mandir seeks to assist users in their spiritual journeys, helping them achieve a sense of happiness and peace. The company emphasizes its commitment to catering to the spiritual aspirations of a diverse population, enhancing the overall experience of devotion in everyday life.

Kutumb

Series A in 2021
Kutumb allows users to create apps to connect with people in their community, share news, updates of members, and discuss any issue.

Sri Mandir

Seed Round in 2021
Sri Mandir is a developer of a spirituality-focused application aimed at supporting the spiritual and devotional needs of Indian users. The application provides features that allow individuals to create personalized shrines, access a vast library of spiritual texts, scriptures, and videos, and connect with prayer groups. By offering a platform for consuming devotional content, Sri Mandir seeks to assist users in their spiritual journeys, helping them achieve a sense of happiness and peace. The company emphasizes its commitment to catering to the spiritual aspirations of a diverse population, enhancing the overall experience of devotion in everyday life.

Sri Mandir

Seed Round in 2021
Sri Mandir is a developer of a spirituality-focused application aimed at supporting the spiritual and devotional needs of Indian users. The application provides features that allow individuals to create personalized shrines, access a vast library of spiritual texts, scriptures, and videos, and connect with prayer groups. By offering a platform for consuming devotional content, Sri Mandir seeks to assist users in their spiritual journeys, helping them achieve a sense of happiness and peace. The company emphasizes its commitment to catering to the spiritual aspirations of a diverse population, enhancing the overall experience of devotion in everyday life.

ANDPAD

Series C in 2020
Andpad is a Tokyo-based company that offers a construction management application tailored for users in Japan. Since its inception on September 1, 2015, Andpad has developed software that provides comprehensive project management services for the construction industry. The application facilitates the centralized management of various aspects of construction projects, including information on materials, drawings, process charts, and site photographs. It also enables users to manage personnel involved in construction, such as on-site craftsmen and supervisors. By streamlining these processes, Andpad aims to enhance on-site efficiency and overall project management for its clients.

Kutumb

Pre Seed Round in 2020
Kutumb allows users to create apps to connect with people in their community, share news, updates of members, and discuss any issue.

Mobile Premier League

Series C in 2020
Mobile Premier League is a skill-based eSports platform where users can play their favorite mobile games and win real cash. Its application offers an arcade, sports, and adventure games, that enable game enthusiasts to showcase their talent, win prizes, and enjoy with their friends. Mobile Premier League was established in 2018 and is headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka.

Mobile Premier League

Series A in 2019
Mobile Premier League is a skill-based eSports platform where users can play their favorite mobile games and win real cash. Its application offers an arcade, sports, and adventure games, that enable game enthusiasts to showcase their talent, win prizes, and enjoy with their friends. Mobile Premier League was established in 2018 and is headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka.

Wanzhu

Series B in 2019
Developer of a mobile entertainment application designed for online games. The company brings popular offline games to online platform, enabling users to play highly interactive games online and thus make new friends via online games.

Dailyhunt

Series E in 2019
DailyHunt develops a mobile application software that gives updates on trending topics. It offers online news, books, and magazines. DailyHunt serves customers in India. Virendra Gupta founded it in 2007, with its headquarters in Bangalore in India.

Woowa Bros

Series G in 2018
WOOWA BROS (우아한형제들) is a Korean developer of smartphone applications and advertising platforms. Its service portfolio also includes local marketing and web services solutions and products, such as a sports events app and a food delivery app. WOOWA BROS was established in March 2011 in Seoul, Korea.

Samosa

Series A in 2018
Samosa Labs Software Solutions Private Limited is a Hyderabad-based company that specializes in designing and developing mobile application software aimed primarily at users who do not speak English. Founded in 2015, the company has created a video sharing app called "Samosa," which allows users to create and edit videos using various features, including filters and stickers in regional languages. With over 500 million videos shared through its Android and iOS applications, Samosa is focused on enhancing the discovery and dissemination of rich, entertaining content in Indian languages. The platform enables users to generate and share user-generated audio and GIFs, fostering a community of creativity and connection among friends and family.

SNOW

Series A in 2018
SNOW is the developer of the popular selfie app SNOW, which incorporates face recognition technology to offer users over 700 stickers and 30 types of filters for enhancing their photos and videos. The app allows users to share their creative content with friends or post it within the platform. Launched in September 2015, SNOW has experienced substantial growth, particularly in the Asian market, amassing over 100 million subscribers within a year and a half. The app has gained significant traction in Japan, where it has ranked as the top free app in the Photo & Video category on both the iOS App Store and Google Play. With continuous efforts to innovate, SNOW aims to provide enjoyable and convenient communication tools that enhance self-expression and foster connections among users.

OneMena

Series A in 2017
OneMena is a fast-growing mobile software company that for Arabic users' rich and high quality mobile internet life. Based in Beijing, set it's branches in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates

Luoji Siwei

Series C in 2017
iGetGet is a mobile app which allows users to subscribe to learn from key opinion leaders (KOLs).

CooTek

Series D in 2017
CooTek (NYSE: CTK), founded in 2008, listed on NYSE on September 28th, 2018, is a global and fast-growing mobile internet company that develops innovative mobile apps and artificial intelligence technology. With a massive global user base, CooTek aims to empower users to express themselves and enjoy relevant content seamlessly. CooTek’s flagship mobile app, TouchPal Keyboard, uses unparalleled technology to provide the best input experience to both Android and iPhone users. CooTek has also developed many content-rich apps, spanning across 5 selected verticals including fitness, lifestyle, healthcare, news and short videos, and entertainment. In September 2018, CooTek’s global products reached an average of 213.7 million monthly active users around the world. Headquartered in Shanghai, CooTek offices can be found in Silicon Valley, Beijing, Taipei, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. Today, CooTek has over 170 patent applications and granted patents worldwide and continually pursue excellence in technology innovation and intellectual property development. CooTek has also established its own big data development center and AI lab in Silicon Valley. Many academic papers written by CooTek have been used in discussions at world-renowned big data and AI conferences such as AAAI, KDD and CIKM.

Dailyhunt

Series D in 2016
DailyHunt develops a mobile application software that gives updates on trending topics. It offers online news, books, and magazines. DailyHunt serves customers in India. Virendra Gupta founded it in 2007, with its headquarters in Bangalore in India.

Dongqiudi

Series C in 2016
Dongqiudi provides news, commentaries, league rankings as well as video streams of football matches across the world. It also sells sports wear and related merchandises on its smartphone app. Dongqiudi has an English-language version called All Football, which according to the company has attracted 50 million users globally. In December 2016, the company raised $61 million in its series C round of financing from investors including Chinese home appliance firm Suning and Sequoia Capital China.

Gojek

Series D in 2016
Gojek, founded in 2010 and headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia, operates as a Super App that offers a wide range of services, including food delivery, transportation, digital payments, shopping, and various on-demand services. Launched in 2015, the Gojek app has rapidly become the largest consumer transactional technology platform in Southeast Asia, driven by its focus on speed, innovation, and social impact. The company aims to empower the informal sector in the region while serving diverse markets such as transport, logistics, food, and entertainment. Gojek has established itself as a leading player in the on-demand economy, contributing significantly to the growth of digital services in Southeast Asia.

CREO

Seed Round in 2016
CREO is a consumer technology company based in Bengaluru, India, that designs and develops innovative software and hardware products. The company is known for its HDMI dongle, Teewe, which allows users to stream local media such as photos, music, and movies from their mobile devices to a television. The Teewe application enhances this experience by enabling users to browse and play content from platforms like YouTube and their own storage devices. Additionally, CREO has developed FUEL, a mobile operating system that promises a fresh user experience each month through regular updates and features derived from user feedback. Launched in April 2016, the Mark 1 smartphone runs on FUEL OS, which aims to provide a unique and functional smartphone experience while retaining the best aspects of Android. CREO also offers its technology as Infrastructure as a Service for enterprises, reflecting its commitment to innovation and customer engagement. The company was formerly known as Mango Man Consumer Electronics Pvt. Ltd. before rebranding to CREO in January 2016.

Miaopai

Series D in 2015
Miaopai develops a mobile based application for sharing short videos. Its service now has 70 million daily active users. Miaopai produces mobile device applications. It offers software products that allow users to customize videos and pictures. Chan Sheng and Han Kun founded Xuanyixia Technology in 2011 that later became Yixia Tech and then Miaopai. Its headquarters is in Beijing in China.

Ola

Series F in 2015
Ola is a mobile technology platform based in India that connects passengers with a variety of transportation options, including cabs, auto-rickshaws, bikes, and shuttle buses. Founded by Ankit Bhati and Bhavish Aggarwal in December 2010, the company operates its services through a mobile application available on Windows, Android, and iOS platforms. Ola's platform is designed to provide convenient and transparent ride-hailing services, enabling users to book city taxis, outstation travel, car rentals, and corporate travel. With its headquarters in Bengaluru and additional offices across the country, Ola aims to enhance urban mobility by offering a broad network of transportation solutions. Additionally, Ola Café focuses on delivering food from top-rated local restaurants to customers within 20 minutes, further diversifying the company’s offerings.

TinyOwl

Series C in 2015
TinyOwl develops location-based mobile application for ordering food. The company provides an Android application that enables users to find restaurants and order food. Its application can detect the user location and show restaurants in their vicinity.

Gojek

Series B in 2015
Gojek, founded in 2010 and headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia, operates as a Super App that offers a wide range of services, including food delivery, transportation, digital payments, shopping, and various on-demand services. Launched in 2015, the Gojek app has rapidly become the largest consumer transactional technology platform in Southeast Asia, driven by its focus on speed, innovation, and social impact. The company aims to empower the informal sector in the region while serving diverse markets such as transport, logistics, food, and entertainment. Gojek has established itself as a leading player in the on-demand economy, contributing significantly to the growth of digital services in Southeast Asia.

Samosa

Seed Round in 2015
Samosa Labs Software Solutions Private Limited is a Hyderabad-based company that specializes in designing and developing mobile application software aimed primarily at users who do not speak English. Founded in 2015, the company has created a video sharing app called "Samosa," which allows users to create and edit videos using various features, including filters and stickers in regional languages. With over 500 million videos shared through its Android and iOS applications, Samosa is focused on enhancing the discovery and dissemination of rich, entertaining content in Indian languages. The platform enables users to generate and share user-generated audio and GIFs, fostering a community of creativity and connection among friends and family.

Pocket Gems

Series B in 2015
Pocket Gems, Inc. is a mobile game developer based in San Francisco, California, established in 2009. The company specializes in creating free-to-play social games, which are distributed through major platforms such as Apple’s App Store, Google Play, and Amazon Appstore. With a focus on innovative and graphically rich gaming experiences, Pocket Gems has developed popular titles including Episode, a mobile storytelling network, and War Dragons, a 3D real-time strategy game. The company has garnered significant player engagement, with over 270 million downloads of its games worldwide. Supported by investors like Sequoia Capital and Tencent, Pocket Gems is committed to pushing the boundaries of mobile entertainment while fostering social connectivity among its users.

Zenjoy

Series A in 2015
Developer of mobile games and mobile applications in iOS field. The company has successfully developed mobile apps for photo editor, music and mobile gaming such as Photo Collage Editor, Photo Editor Pro, Ringtone maker, Free Music for SoundCloud, Forest Mania and Reign of Summoners, enabling users can enjoy the high-quality mobile applications.

Moonfrog Labs

Series A in 2015
Moonfrog Labs Pvt Ltd. develops mobile games in India. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in Bengaluru, India.

TinyOwl

Series B in 2015
TinyOwl develops location-based mobile application for ordering food. The company provides an Android application that enables users to find restaurants and order food. Its application can detect the user location and show restaurants in their vicinity.

Dailyhunt

Series C in 2015
DailyHunt develops a mobile application software that gives updates on trending topics. It offers online news, books, and magazines. DailyHunt serves customers in India. Virendra Gupta founded it in 2007, with its headquarters in Bangalore in India.

Kangda

Seed Round in 2015
Kangda Yuzhen was launched in May, 2013. Their mobile medical service App offers high quality, economical, convenient medical information, and is very popular among females. Kangda Yuzhen endeavors to become a trustworthy personal mobile doctor.

Zenjoy

Angel Round in 2014
Developer of mobile games and mobile applications in iOS field. The company has successfully developed mobile apps for photo editor, music and mobile gaming such as Photo Collage Editor, Photo Editor Pro, Ringtone maker, Free Music for SoundCloud, Forest Mania and Reign of Summoners, enabling users can enjoy the high-quality mobile applications.

TinyOwl

Series A in 2014
TinyOwl develops location-based mobile application for ordering food. The company provides an Android application that enables users to find restaurants and order food. Its application can detect the user location and show restaurants in their vicinity.

VerSe Innovation

Series B in 2014
VerSe Innovation is a local language technology company that develops a discovery platform to consume and socialize with media. Its platform facilitates the curation of content and tracks user preferences through its vertical search and recommendation tools that provide users with personalized content and notifications.

Indra Soft

Angel Round in 2014
Guangzhou Indra Soft Co., Ltd. is a game development company based in Guangzhou, China, founded in 2013. The company specializes in designing and developing independent mobile games, particularly in the shooting genre. Notable titles include Endless Loop, Raze, and KSU. Indra Soft focuses on creating immersive gaming experiences by crafting detailed worldviews and storylines, aiming to enhance player engagement. In addition to game development, the company is involved in painting and publishing comic stories, further diversifying its creative portfolio.

Kiwi

Series B in 2014
Kiwi, Inc. is a mobile entertainment company based in Palo Alto, California, that specializes in developing mobile games, particularly for the Android platform. Founded in 2007, the company has established itself as a notable player in the industry, boasting multiple applications that have ranked within the Top 100 Grossing on Google Play. With a team of over 160 employees, Kiwi is dedicated to creating engaging gaming experiences and contributes to the Android developer ecosystem through its innovative tools. The company has successfully raised $9 million in funding, attracting investment from prominent backers, including Sequoia Capital and notable figures in the gaming industry. In 2015, Kiwi, Inc. became a subsidiary of SGN Games, Inc., further expanding its reach in the mobile gaming sector.

1006.tv

Series B in 2014
1006.TV develops mobile games, gaming platforms, and related media, along with media evaluation services and information about these products. It provides mobile game rankings, reviews, news, games, video reviews and other media services. It enables users to find and share more interesting mobile games. 1006.TV also provides mobile product reviews, PC-based gaming versions, and more information and functions. It is a key UGC platform in China. As of June 2014, It has 36 million users and 1.7 million active users. Key features of the platform would be the fusion of expression elements that provides a more realistic gaming experience. It has received funds from ClearVue Partners, Matrix Partners, Sequoia Capital, and other venture firms. 1006.TV was established in September 2009, based in Beijing, China.

Ola

Series C in 2014
Ola is a mobile technology platform based in India that connects passengers with a variety of transportation options, including cabs, auto-rickshaws, bikes, and shuttle buses. Founded by Ankit Bhati and Bhavish Aggarwal in December 2010, the company operates its services through a mobile application available on Windows, Android, and iOS platforms. Ola's platform is designed to provide convenient and transparent ride-hailing services, enabling users to book city taxis, outstation travel, car rentals, and corporate travel. With its headquarters in Bengaluru and additional offices across the country, Ola aims to enhance urban mobility by offering a broad network of transportation solutions. Additionally, Ola Café focuses on delivering food from top-rated local restaurants to customers within 20 minutes, further diversifying the company’s offerings.

CooTek

Series C in 2014
CooTek (NYSE: CTK), founded in 2008, listed on NYSE on September 28th, 2018, is a global and fast-growing mobile internet company that develops innovative mobile apps and artificial intelligence technology. With a massive global user base, CooTek aims to empower users to express themselves and enjoy relevant content seamlessly. CooTek’s flagship mobile app, TouchPal Keyboard, uses unparalleled technology to provide the best input experience to both Android and iPhone users. CooTek has also developed many content-rich apps, spanning across 5 selected verticals including fitness, lifestyle, healthcare, news and short videos, and entertainment. In September 2018, CooTek’s global products reached an average of 213.7 million monthly active users around the world. Headquartered in Shanghai, CooTek offices can be found in Silicon Valley, Beijing, Taipei, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. Today, CooTek has over 170 patent applications and granted patents worldwide and continually pursue excellence in technology innovation and intellectual property development. CooTek has also established its own big data development center and AI lab in Silicon Valley. Many academic papers written by CooTek have been used in discussions at world-renowned big data and AI conferences such as AAAI, KDD and CIKM.

Leleda

Series A in 2014
Leleda is a mobile phone service platform.

Dayima

Series C in 2014
Dayima Little Helper is a mobile application focused on providing menstrual period nursing help for women. In addition to the basic calendar function, Dayima also offers tailored and targeted tips to help users obtain the conditioning plan through the professional test. Dayima also has many interaction functions like forum, voting, and more.

Octro

Series A in 2014
Octro, Inc. is a mobile gaming company established in 2006 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, with an engineering office in Delhi, India. Initially focused on developing productivity applications and pioneering mobile Voice-over-IP technology, the company shifted its focus to mobile gaming and has since become one of the fastest-growing firms in this sector. Octro specializes in online cross-platform games, notably Teen Patti and Indian Rummy, which have achieved significant popularity on major platforms such as iOS, Android, and Windows. These games allow for real-time multiplayer experiences, catering to a diverse audience and enhancing leisure options for players.

Dongqiudi

Series A in 2014
Dongqiudi provides news, commentaries, league rankings as well as video streams of football matches across the world. It also sells sports wear and related merchandises on its smartphone app. Dongqiudi has an English-language version called All Football, which according to the company has attracted 50 million users globally. In December 2016, the company raised $61 million in its series C round of financing from investors including Chinese home appliance firm Suning and Sequoia Capital China.

Moonfrog Labs

Seed Round in 2014
Moonfrog Labs Pvt Ltd. develops mobile games in India. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in Bengaluru, India.

QuizUp

Series B in 2013
Plain Vanilla Corp. is a mobile games company specializing in the development of a real-time social trivia platform for mobile devices. Founded in 2010, the company operates from offices in San Francisco, California, and Reykjavík, Iceland. It focuses on creating engaging multiplayer quiz experiences for users, fostering social interaction through its gaming offerings. Since December 2016, Plain Vanilla has functioned as a subsidiary of Glu Mobile Inc.

Kuaiyong

Series B in 2013
Kuaiyong is a Chinese company specialized in providing iOS device management solutions. The core team of the company has years of internet-based working experience and many practical experiences in enterprise management, capital operation, product marketing, and more. The team has won many achievements, owning many patented technologies and technology accumulation.

QuizUp

Series A in 2013
Plain Vanilla Corp. is a mobile games company specializing in the development of a real-time social trivia platform for mobile devices. Founded in 2010, the company operates from offices in San Francisco, California, and Reykjavík, Iceland. It focuses on creating engaging multiplayer quiz experiences for users, fostering social interaction through its gaming offerings. Since December 2016, Plain Vanilla has functioned as a subsidiary of Glu Mobile Inc.

Chukong Technologies

Series D in 2013
Chukong Technologies, headquartered in Beijing, China, specializes in mobile game development and distribution for iOS and Android platforms. Founded in 2010, the company originated from CocoaChina.com, the largest iOS developer community in China. Chukong is renowned for sponsoring Cocos2d-x, a widely used open-source game engine that has been downloaded over 1.1 million times globally, contributing to the success of many top-grossing games in China. The company also offers CocoStudio, a toolset designed to streamline game design and animation for developers. With a strong in-house development team, Chukong has produced popular titles such as the Fishing Joy franchise and Pocket Climber. In addition to its own games, Chukong facilitates international developers in entering the Chinese gaming market through its CocoaChina brand, providing services including game design feedback, app store distribution, and localization support. The company has collaborated with numerous international studios and has successfully published games across various global markets, enhancing its reach and influence in the mobile gaming industry.

MobileIron

Series F in 2013
MobileIron, Inc. provides a mobile IT platform that enables enterprises to manage and secure mobile applications, content, and devices while ensuring employees have device choice and privacy. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a comprehensive security platform that includes unified endpoint management, which provides visibility and control over both corporate and employee-owned devices accessing business-critical data. Key features include MobileIron Access for blocking untrusted devices and applications from cloud services, MobileIron Tunnel for secure app connectivity through a per-app VPN, and MobileIron Threat Defense for identifying zero-day threats. The platform also includes secure applications designed to enhance end-user productivity, such as secure email and browsing, as well as an SDK for third-party developers to integrate advanced security controls. MobileIron serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, healthcare, and technology, primarily through distributors, resellers, and service providers. As of December 2020, MobileIron operates as a subsidiary of Ivanti Software, Inc.

Dayima

Series B in 2013
Dayima Little Helper is a mobile application focused on providing menstrual period nursing help for women. In addition to the basic calendar function, Dayima also offers tailored and targeted tips to help users obtain the conditioning plan through the professional test. Dayima also has many interaction functions like forum, voting, and more.

Kiwi

Series A in 2013
Kiwi, Inc. is a mobile entertainment company based in Palo Alto, California, that specializes in developing mobile games, particularly for the Android platform. Founded in 2007, the company has established itself as a notable player in the industry, boasting multiple applications that have ranked within the Top 100 Grossing on Google Play. With a team of over 160 employees, Kiwi is dedicated to creating engaging gaming experiences and contributes to the Android developer ecosystem through its innovative tools. The company has successfully raised $9 million in funding, attracting investment from prominent backers, including Sequoia Capital and notable figures in the gaming industry. In 2015, Kiwi, Inc. became a subsidiary of SGN Games, Inc., further expanding its reach in the mobile gaming sector.

WhatsApp

Series B in 2013
WhatsApp Messenger is a widely used cross-platform mobile messaging application that enables users to send messages without incurring SMS charges. Available on various operating systems, including iPhone, Android, and Windows Phone, WhatsApp uses internet data for messaging, making it cost-effective for users. The application allows for group chats and the sharing of unlimited multimedia content, such as images, videos, and audio messages. This functionality helps users stay connected with friends and family, share significant moments, and exchange important information efficiently. As a leading instant messaging service, WhatsApp has established itself as a crucial tool for communication globally.

QuizUp

Series A in 2013
Plain Vanilla Corp. is a mobile games company specializing in the development of a real-time social trivia platform for mobile devices. Founded in 2010, the company operates from offices in San Francisco, California, and Reykjavík, Iceland. It focuses on creating engaging multiplayer quiz experiences for users, fostering social interaction through its gaming offerings. Since December 2016, Plain Vanilla has functioned as a subsidiary of Glu Mobile Inc.

Dexetra

Series A in 2013
Dexetra specializes in delivering products that would contribute to a better life experience. The company is currently working on a Smartphone Application to augment human memory and to create a new dimension for self discovery.

Duck Duck Moose

Series A in 2012
Duck Duck Moose is an award-winning creator of educational mobile apps for children. Founded in 2008, the company has created 21 top-selling titles and has received 21 Parents’ Choice Awards, 18 Children’s Technology Review Awards, 12 Tech with Kids’ Best Pick App Awards, and a KAPi award for “Best Children’s App” at the International Consumer Electronics Show. Duck Duck Moose is now a subsidiary of Khan Academy, a nonprofit with a mission to provide a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere.

MobileIron

Series E in 2012
MobileIron, Inc. provides a mobile IT platform that enables enterprises to manage and secure mobile applications, content, and devices while ensuring employees have device choice and privacy. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a comprehensive security platform that includes unified endpoint management, which provides visibility and control over both corporate and employee-owned devices accessing business-critical data. Key features include MobileIron Access for blocking untrusted devices and applications from cloud services, MobileIron Tunnel for secure app connectivity through a per-app VPN, and MobileIron Threat Defense for identifying zero-day threats. The platform also includes secure applications designed to enhance end-user productivity, such as secure email and browsing, as well as an SDK for third-party developers to integrate advanced security controls. MobileIron serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, healthcare, and technology, primarily through distributors, resellers, and service providers. As of December 2020, MobileIron operates as a subsidiary of Ivanti Software, Inc.

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.

Navidog

Series C in 2012
Navidog is a mobile navigation platform that utilizes GPS, map, and traffic data to provide users with accurate routes and estimated travel times to their destinations. It features a real-time voice navigation service that covers a comprehensive network of national trunk roads across 337 cities and 2,015 counties, allowing for stress-free navigation without the need to download maps. The platform includes various functionalities such as HUD night navigation mode, high-precision maps, and a user-friendly interface compatible with multiple mobile operating systems. With over 50 million downloads and a significant user base primarily consisting of car owners, Navidog aims to deliver reliable GPS navigation even in challenging situations. The company completed its third round of funding in 2013, further supporting its growth and innovation in the navigation sector.

Hoolai Game

Series B in 2011
Hoolai Games, founded in 2008 by CEO Qiao Wanli and President Jian Huang, is a prominent developer and publisher of social web and mobile games in China. The company has rapidly expanded its diverse portfolio, which includes popular titles such as Hoolai Three Kingdoms, War of Immortals, Hoolai Poker, and Checkmate. Hoolai Games focuses on delivering engaging cross-platform gaming experiences that players can enjoy across various devices. Headquartered in Beijing, the company also maintains offices in Shanghai, Tokyo, Guangzhou, Taipei, and Silicon Valley, enhancing its reach and operational capabilities in the gaming industry.

DroidHen

Series A in 2011
DroidHen, based in Shanghai, specializes in the development of online games for Android platforms. The company has successfully launched a variety of casual action and puzzle games, achieving over 100 million downloads on the Android Play Store, making it one of the leading mobile game developers in China. Notable titles from DroidHen include the Defender series, iRunner, RacingMoto, and Dinosaur War, reflecting its focus on engaging and accessible gaming experiences for a wide audience.

MoboTap

Series A in 2011
MoboTap is a mobile technology developer. The company is focused on developing mobile applications and services (mobile cloud computing) based on independent innovative research. MoboTap received ten million of funding in dollars from Sequoia Capital and Matrix Partners. The company was co-funded by many senior and experienced international teams.

Chukong Technologies

Series B in 2011
Chukong Technologies, headquartered in Beijing, China, specializes in mobile game development and distribution for iOS and Android platforms. Founded in 2010, the company originated from CocoaChina.com, the largest iOS developer community in China. Chukong is renowned for sponsoring Cocos2d-x, a widely used open-source game engine that has been downloaded over 1.1 million times globally, contributing to the success of many top-grossing games in China. The company also offers CocoStudio, a toolset designed to streamline game design and animation for developers. With a strong in-house development team, Chukong has produced popular titles such as the Fishing Joy franchise and Pocket Climber. In addition to its own games, Chukong facilitates international developers in entering the Chinese gaming market through its CocoaChina brand, providing services including game design feedback, app store distribution, and localization support. The company has collaborated with numerous international studios and has successfully published games across various global markets, enhancing its reach and influence in the mobile gaming industry.

Boyaa Interactive

Series A in 2011
Boyaa Interactive is a social network application developer and operator of chat room systems and SNS games. It currently operates a number of well-known games including card and board games such as Texas Hold’em, Fight the Landlord, 13-Tile Mahjong, 16-Tile Mahjong, Big Two, Liar’s Dice, and other types of online games such as Ant Wars and Happy Babies. Boyaa Interactive was founded in 2004 and currently holds a double soft certification.

MobileIron

Series D in 2011
MobileIron, Inc. provides a mobile IT platform that enables enterprises to manage and secure mobile applications, content, and devices while ensuring employees have device choice and privacy. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a comprehensive security platform that includes unified endpoint management, which provides visibility and control over both corporate and employee-owned devices accessing business-critical data. Key features include MobileIron Access for blocking untrusted devices and applications from cloud services, MobileIron Tunnel for secure app connectivity through a per-app VPN, and MobileIron Threat Defense for identifying zero-day threats. The platform also includes secure applications designed to enhance end-user productivity, such as secure email and browsing, as well as an SDK for third-party developers to integrate advanced security controls. MobileIron serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, healthcare, and technology, primarily through distributors, resellers, and service providers. As of December 2020, MobileIron operates as a subsidiary of Ivanti Software, Inc.

MobileIron

Series D in 2011
MobileIron, Inc. provides a mobile IT platform that enables enterprises to manage and secure mobile applications, content, and devices while ensuring employees have device choice and privacy. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a comprehensive security platform that includes unified endpoint management, which provides visibility and control over both corporate and employee-owned devices accessing business-critical data. Key features include MobileIron Access for blocking untrusted devices and applications from cloud services, MobileIron Tunnel for secure app connectivity through a per-app VPN, and MobileIron Threat Defense for identifying zero-day threats. The platform also includes secure applications designed to enhance end-user productivity, such as secure email and browsing, as well as an SDK for third-party developers to integrate advanced security controls. MobileIron serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, healthcare, and technology, primarily through distributors, resellers, and service providers. As of December 2020, MobileIron operates as a subsidiary of Ivanti Software, Inc.

WhatsApp

Series A in 2011
WhatsApp Messenger is a widely used cross-platform mobile messaging application that enables users to send messages without incurring SMS charges. Available on various operating systems, including iPhone, Android, and Windows Phone, WhatsApp uses internet data for messaging, making it cost-effective for users. The application allows for group chats and the sharing of unlimited multimedia content, such as images, videos, and audio messages. This functionality helps users stay connected with friends and family, share significant moments, and exchange important information efficiently. As a leading instant messaging service, WhatsApp has established itself as a crucial tool for communication globally.

Jigsee

Series A in 2011
Jigsee is a mobile application that provides consumers access to licensed audio and video content at no cost. The application operates on a proprietary streaming platform designed to overcome network and handset limitations prevalent in developing countries. Its patent-pending streaming technology facilitates the delivery of continuous audio and video streams, even in bandwidth-constrained environments. Initially focusing on j2me applications, Jigsee targets feature phones, which dominate the mobile device market in emerging economies. This approach, combined with low-bandwidth streaming capabilities, allows Jigsee to reach a broader audience than many other digital platforms. Following extensive field testing in Bangladesh and India, the company selected India as its initial market. In early 2011, Jigsee secured Series A financing from the Indian Angel Network and Sequoia Capital, enabling the establishment of its Indian operations and the planned launch of its service in collaboration with several leading content providers.

Huoli

Series A in 2011
HuoLi focuses on the development and operation of client software for mobile phones. It also focuses on providing solutions for mobile internet users’ communication and other kinds of practical demands. The products are related to wireless internet fields such as business information, mobile, LBS, and mobile payment include Flight Manager, Hotel Manager, MaoPao, Pat, and Link the Screen.

Bump Technologies

Series B in 2011
Bump Technologies, founded in 2008 and based in Mountain View, California, specializes in developing mobile applications and APIs that facilitate data transfer between smartphones through physical contact. By simply bumping two devices together, users can exchange contact information, photos, and other data seamlessly. The company has garnered support from prominent investors, including Y Combinator, Sequoia Capital, and Andreessen Horowitz, enhancing its ability to innovate in the mobile technology space.

Laiyaoyao

Series A in 2011
Iron Chef Shakes is a restaurant recommendation application that provides individualized recommendations of restaurants for users in China who have the problem of what and where to eat. Iron Chef Stakes ranks among the top 20 in Apple’s App Store free class list.

Kiwi

Seed Round in 2011
Kiwi, Inc. is a mobile entertainment company based in Palo Alto, California, that specializes in developing mobile games, particularly for the Android platform. Founded in 2007, the company has established itself as a notable player in the industry, boasting multiple applications that have ranked within the Top 100 Grossing on Google Play. With a team of over 160 employees, Kiwi is dedicated to creating engaging gaming experiences and contributes to the Android developer ecosystem through its innovative tools. The company has successfully raised $9 million in funding, attracting investment from prominent backers, including Sequoia Capital and notable figures in the gaming industry. In 2015, Kiwi, Inc. became a subsidiary of SGN Games, Inc., further expanding its reach in the mobile gaming sector.

Pocket Gems

Series A in 2010
Pocket Gems, Inc. is a mobile game developer based in San Francisco, California, established in 2009. The company specializes in creating free-to-play social games, which are distributed through major platforms such as Apple’s App Store, Google Play, and Amazon Appstore. With a focus on innovative and graphically rich gaming experiences, Pocket Gems has developed popular titles including Episode, a mobile storytelling network, and War Dragons, a 3D real-time strategy game. The company has garnered significant player engagement, with over 270 million downloads of its games worldwide. Supported by investors like Sequoia Capital and Tencent, Pocket Gems is committed to pushing the boundaries of mobile entertainment while fostering social connectivity among its users.

Lakoo

Series A in 2010
Lakoo is a cross-platform mobile game developer. Its products include ""Empire Online"" and more. From 2G to 4G, from mobile to smartphone, Lakoo has successively launched RPG and SLG such as ""Flame"" series, ""Martial arts"" series, ""Xuan-Yuan"" Sword series and the fifth online game ""Empire Online"", which has more than ten million registered players by the time of its tenth anniversary in 2009. Lakoo Game was founded in Hong Kong in 1999 and develops boutique mobile games with the concept of Good Gaming Deserves Good Rewards.

Micromax Informatics

Venture Round in 2010
Micromax Informatics Limited is a mobile handset manufacturer based in Gurugram, India, founded in 1991. The company designs and produces a range of mobile devices, including smartphones, laptops, tablets, and consumer electronics. Additionally, it offers accessories such as sound systems and power banks. Micromax has established a significant presence in various Indian markets, including Ambala, Jallandhar, Jaipur, Lucknow, Agra, Patna, Durgapur, Haldia, Dehradun, and Shimla. The mobile division of Micromax, which was notably expanded in 2008 under the leadership of Managing Director Rajesh Agarwal, focuses on providing mobile solutions and wireless technologies to consumers.

MobileIron

Series C in 2010
MobileIron, Inc. provides a mobile IT platform that enables enterprises to manage and secure mobile applications, content, and devices while ensuring employees have device choice and privacy. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a comprehensive security platform that includes unified endpoint management, which provides visibility and control over both corporate and employee-owned devices accessing business-critical data. Key features include MobileIron Access for blocking untrusted devices and applications from cloud services, MobileIron Tunnel for secure app connectivity through a per-app VPN, and MobileIron Threat Defense for identifying zero-day threats. The platform also includes secure applications designed to enhance end-user productivity, such as secure email and browsing, as well as an SDK for third-party developers to integrate advanced security controls. MobileIron serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, healthcare, and technology, primarily through distributors, resellers, and service providers. As of December 2020, MobileIron operates as a subsidiary of Ivanti Software, Inc.

Ourpalm

Series A in 2010
Ourpalm, established in 2004, is a prominent mobile game developer and operator based in China. The company focuses on the development, issuance, and operation of moving target games, leveraging its own technology for mobile game distribution. It has built a substantial network, collaborating with over 900 game promotion channels and more than 100 local and international game developers. Through these partnerships, Ourpalm has successfully expanded its game offerings into the Southeast Asian, American, and European markets. With a strong emphasis on innovation and quality, the company has positioned itself as a leader in the mobile gaming sector, ranking third among Chinese mobile game businesses.

Snaptu

Series B in 2010
Snaptu, formerly known as Moblica, is a company focused on enhancing mobile web accessibility. It provides an application that transforms websites into mobile-friendly applications, enabling users to access online content easily and swiftly, regardless of their mobile device. Snaptu caters to a diverse range of clients, including online service providers, media companies, mobile network operators, and content aggregators, as well as system integrators. The company's primary aim is to improve the overall experience of mobile web usage for millions of users worldwide.

Snaptu

Venture Round in 2010
Snaptu, formerly known as Moblica, is a company focused on enhancing mobile web accessibility. It provides an application that transforms websites into mobile-friendly applications, enabling users to access online content easily and swiftly, regardless of their mobile device. Snaptu caters to a diverse range of clients, including online service providers, media companies, mobile network operators, and content aggregators, as well as system integrators. The company's primary aim is to improve the overall experience of mobile web usage for millions of users worldwide.

Bump Technologies

Series A in 2009
Bump Technologies, founded in 2008 and based in Mountain View, California, specializes in developing mobile applications and APIs that facilitate data transfer between smartphones through physical contact. By simply bumping two devices together, users can exchange contact information, photos, and other data seamlessly. The company has garnered support from prominent investors, including Y Combinator, Sequoia Capital, and Andreessen Horowitz, enhancing its ability to innovate in the mobile technology space.

MobileIron

Series B in 2009
MobileIron, Inc. provides a mobile IT platform that enables enterprises to manage and secure mobile applications, content, and devices while ensuring employees have device choice and privacy. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a comprehensive security platform that includes unified endpoint management, which provides visibility and control over both corporate and employee-owned devices accessing business-critical data. Key features include MobileIron Access for blocking untrusted devices and applications from cloud services, MobileIron Tunnel for secure app connectivity through a per-app VPN, and MobileIron Threat Defense for identifying zero-day threats. The platform also includes secure applications designed to enhance end-user productivity, such as secure email and browsing, as well as an SDK for third-party developers to integrate advanced security controls. MobileIron serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, healthcare, and technology, primarily through distributors, resellers, and service providers. As of December 2020, MobileIron operates as a subsidiary of Ivanti Software, Inc.

AdMob

Series C in 2008
AdMob is a mobile advertising network that helps app developers monetize and promote their mobile and tablet apps with ads. It provides solutions for discovery, branding, and monetization on the mobile Web. Its mobile advertising and monetization solutions include mobile sites; Mobile Analytics solution, which helps mobile site owners to gain insight into their traffic and site usage to make data-driven decisions about their mobile business; and Mobile Metrics Report, which offers insights into trends in the mobile ecosystem.

SkyMobi

Series B in 2008
SkyMobi is a leading mobile application platform and mobile games publisher in China. The Company works with handset companies to pre-install its Maopao mobile application store on handsets and with content providers to provide users with applications and content titles. Users of its Maopao store can browse, download and enjoy a range of applications and content, such as single-player games, mobile music and books on various mobile handsets with different hardware and operating system configurations. The Company's mobile social network community in China, the Maopao Community, offers mobile social games, as well as applications and content with social network functions to its registered users. The Company is based in Hangzhou, China.

MobileIron

Series A in 2008
MobileIron, Inc. provides a mobile IT platform that enables enterprises to manage and secure mobile applications, content, and devices while ensuring employees have device choice and privacy. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a comprehensive security platform that includes unified endpoint management, which provides visibility and control over both corporate and employee-owned devices accessing business-critical data. Key features include MobileIron Access for blocking untrusted devices and applications from cloud services, MobileIron Tunnel for secure app connectivity through a per-app VPN, and MobileIron Threat Defense for identifying zero-day threats. The platform also includes secure applications designed to enhance end-user productivity, such as secure email and browsing, as well as an SDK for third-party developers to integrate advanced security controls. MobileIron serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, healthcare, and technology, primarily through distributors, resellers, and service providers. As of December 2020, MobileIron operates as a subsidiary of Ivanti Software, Inc.

SkyMobi

Series A in 2007
SkyMobi is a leading mobile application platform and mobile games publisher in China. The Company works with handset companies to pre-install its Maopao mobile application store on handsets and with content providers to provide users with applications and content titles. Users of its Maopao store can browse, download and enjoy a range of applications and content, such as single-player games, mobile music and books on various mobile handsets with different hardware and operating system configurations. The Company's mobile social network community in China, the Maopao Community, offers mobile social games, as well as applications and content with social network functions to its registered users. The Company is based in Hangzhou, China.

AdMob

Series B in 2007
AdMob is a mobile advertising network that helps app developers monetize and promote their mobile and tablet apps with ads. It provides solutions for discovery, branding, and monetization on the mobile Web. Its mobile advertising and monetization solutions include mobile sites; Mobile Analytics solution, which helps mobile site owners to gain insight into their traffic and site usage to make data-driven decisions about their mobile business; and Mobile Metrics Report, which offers insights into trends in the mobile ecosystem.

Songbird

Series A in 2006
Songbird offers music lovers the ultimate social music discovery experience on their Android phone. Also on the Web and the desktop, (Windows, Mac). In 2011, Fast Company named Songbird as one of its "Top 10 Most Innovative Music Companies." Songbird has received funding from Atlas Ventures, Sequoia Capital and Philips Consumer Electronics. The Company is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.

Songbird

Series A in 2006
Songbird offers music lovers the ultimate social music discovery experience on their Android phone. Also on the Web and the desktop, (Windows, Mac). In 2011, Fast Company named Songbird as one of its "Top 10 Most Innovative Music Companies." Songbird has received funding from Atlas Ventures, Sequoia Capital and Philips Consumer Electronics. The Company is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.

AdMob

Series A in 2006
AdMob is a mobile advertising network that helps app developers monetize and promote their mobile and tablet apps with ads. It provides solutions for discovery, branding, and monetization on the mobile Web. Its mobile advertising and monetization solutions include mobile sites; Mobile Analytics solution, which helps mobile site owners to gain insight into their traffic and site usage to make data-driven decisions about their mobile business; and Mobile Metrics Report, which offers insights into trends in the mobile ecosystem.

Digital Chocolate

Series C in 2006
Digital Chocolate is a video game developer and publisher focused on creating casual and social games for various platforms, including the web, Facebook, and mobile phones. The company operates in multiple countries, including the United States, Finland, Spain, India, and Mexico. With a commitment to engaging gameplay, Digital Chocolate aims to attract a broad audience by delivering entertaining experiences across different digital environments.

Mauj

Venture Round in 2006
Mauj Mobile is a mobile media company specializing in premium content market places. Mauj manages marketplaces in two key verticals – entertainment and edutainment. In the entertainment vertical, Mauj operates Mobango, which is one of the largest independent appstore in the world with thousands of free apps, games and videos. In the edutainment vertical, Mauj operates Appystore.in (www.appystore.in) which is a marketplace for best apps, games, videos and worksheets for kids upto 6 years of age. Mauj Mobile has won several awards including European Red Herring and mBillionth Awards for Innovation.

Digital Chocolate

Series B in 2004
Digital Chocolate is a video game developer and publisher focused on creating casual and social games for various platforms, including the web, Facebook, and mobile phones. The company operates in multiple countries, including the United States, Finland, Spain, India, and Mexico. With a commitment to engaging gameplay, Digital Chocolate aims to attract a broad audience by delivering entertaining experiences across different digital environments.

Digital Chocolate

Series A in 2004
Digital Chocolate is a video game developer and publisher focused on creating casual and social games for various platforms, including the web, Facebook, and mobile phones. The company operates in multiple countries, including the United States, Finland, Spain, India, and Mexico. With a commitment to engaging gameplay, Digital Chocolate aims to attract a broad audience by delivering entertaining experiences across different digital environments.
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