Felicis Ventures

Felicis Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California. Founded in 2006, it focuses on seed-to-series C investments in early-stage technology companies that reinvent core markets and pursue frontier technologies. The firm backs founders across sectors such as artificial intelligence, health, security, and consumer internet, providing capital together with active mentoring and strategic advisory to help portfolio companies scale globally. Its approach combines hands-on support with resources aimed at accelerating growth, while maintaining a diverse international portfolio anchored in the Bay Area. Led by founder and president Aydin Senkut, Felicis seeks opportunities where innovative ideas can become enduring, widely adopted products and companies.

Nicole Bae

Partner, Operations

Daniel Bartus

Partner

Maddie Chavez

Partner, Operations

James Detweiler

Partner

Viviana Faga

General Partner

Past deals in Search Engine

Poly

Seed Round in 2022
Poly is building a better cloud hosting service for your personal files and media, that lets you search in intuitive natural language, browse and tag things, and sync from your favorite AI services. All with a tool that feels fast and native.

Meilisearch

Series A in 2022
Meilisearch develops an open-source search engine API platform. It offers fast, customizable searching and indexing capabilities, utilizing algorithms and natural language processing for relevant results.

Sourcegraph

Series B in 2020
Sourcegraph, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing a universal code search tool designed to enhance developer productivity and facilitate code change management. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Sourcegraph provides a platform that allows developers to explore and understand code across various repositories and programming languages with contextual intelligence. This capability enables efficient code navigation, exploration, and management of large-scale changes, helping developers to quickly find and fix issues without the frustration of sifting through extensive codebases. Serving a diverse clientele that includes startups, enterprises, and engineering teams, Sourcegraph aims to streamline the coding process, improve code reviews, and simplify onboarding for new hires, ultimately allowing developers to focus on problem-solving rather than code discovery.

Allclasses

Seed Round in 2014
Allclasses, Inc. is an online search engine founded in 2013 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, that connects users to a diverse range of classes and educational experiences, both online and in-person. As a subsidiary of Noodle Education, Inc., Allclasses aims to facilitate lifelong learning by providing an intuitive platform for individuals to discover and evaluate classes across various fields, including academics, professional development, fitness, and the arts. The platform is designed to help users navigate their options based on accessibility, cost, and quality, promoting a user-friendly experience. Allclasses stands out as a comprehensive resource for anyone seeking to enhance their skills and knowledge, emphasizing a commitment to making education more accessible and tailored to individual needs.

SoundHound

Series C in 2011
SoundHound Inc. develops voice-enabled artificial intelligence technology for conversational experiences across various industries. Its platform enables businesses to create customized voice interactions while providing valuable data insights.

Chomp

Seed Round in 2009
Chomp, Inc., founded in 2009 by Ben Keighran and Cathy Edwards, is a San Francisco-based company that specializes in app search technology. Its innovative platform enables users to find applications based on their functionalities rather than just their names, addressing the challenges posed by the overwhelming number of apps available for download. Chomp employs a patent-pending algorithm that effectively matches user needs with app capabilities, enhancing the search experience for consumers. Additionally, the company assists developers in integrating app search features into their content. Chomp's technology supports search functionalities for various clients, including major companies like Verizon and 148Apps.com. In February 2012, Chomp was acquired by Apple, further solidifying its impact on the app discovery landscape.

Octopart

Seed Round in 2008
Octopart operates an online search engine dedicated to electronic parts, providing users with comprehensive data including stock information, pricing, lead times, compliance documents, technical specifications, datasheets, and other sourcing details across various product categories such as semiconductors, cables, passive components, and power products. Founded in 2006 by a group of experimental physicists, Octopart serves engineers, scientists, and sourcing professionals, managing structured data for over 30 million parts from thousands of suppliers. The company is based in New York and has maintained profitability without significant venture capital beyond initial funding from Y-Combinator.

Yamli

Angel Round in 2008
Yamli is a technology company that facilitates Arabic language input and search online. It provides a Smart Arabic Keyboard, accessible via web browsers, which enables users to type Arabic characters using Latin characters. This tool employs real-time transliteration to convert Latin inputs into their closest Arabic equivalents. Additionally, Yamli offers an Arabic Search engine that enhances search relevance by expanding queries to their most frequently used Latin representations.

Aardvark

Angel Round in 2007
Aardvark, originally known as Mechanical Zoo, is a social search engine founded by former Google employees. Launched in 2008, it enables users to ask questions and receive answers from their extended social networks, utilizing instant messaging and email for inquiries. The platform distributes questions to contacts based on their expertise and interests, ensuring users receive quick and relevant responses. Aardvark focuses on facilitating meaningful interactions, particularly for queries related to personal tastes in music, books, movies, and restaurants. The service leverages the knowledge within a user's network to provide high-quality answers efficiently.

Feedster

Series A in 2006
Feedster, Inc. is a company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2003. It specializes in Internet search and dynamic content delivery, focusing on targeted media and advertising services. By integrating users' social media profiles, Feedster leverages their interests to curate and display relevant content generated by other users. This approach not only enhances user engagement but also establishes merit-based social profiles, contributing to a more personalized and interactive content experience. Through its innovative services, Feedster aims to connect consumers with tailored information and media on the Internet.

SoundHound

Series A in 2006
SoundHound Inc. develops voice-enabled artificial intelligence technology for conversational experiences across various industries. Its platform enables businesses to create customized voice interactions while providing valuable data insights.

Powerset

Series A in 2006
Powerset is a company that specializes in natural language processing, developing a search engine designed to understand the semantic meaning of queries rather than relying solely on keyword searches. Founded in September 2005, Powerset aimed to create a more intuitive and user-friendly search experience. The company offers a platform that enables users to search for content on the internet by comprehending the context and nuances of their inquiries. In July 2008, Powerset was acquired by Microsoft, marking a significant expansion of its capabilities within the technology landscape.
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