General Catalyst

Founded in 2000, General Catalyst is a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage and growth equity investments. It focuses on accelerating ideas, careers, and companies towards success by providing ongoing momentum and mentorship based on deep experience.

Adrian Abeijon

Investor

Mark Allen

CFO

Samuel Beyer

Investor

Marc Bhargava

Managing Director

Chris Bischoff

Managing Director

Past deals in Mobile

PvX Partners

Seed Round in 2025
PvX Partners is a technology company that provides a platform to help consumer app businesses scale. It offers PvX Capital, a financing service that delivers fast, flexible capital for marketing spends, without the risks or drawbacks of traditional equity or debt financing. Additionally, PvX Partners is developing an operating system for growth, a unified platform that integrates various tools to enhance return on ad spend (ROAS) and support consumer businesses' growth strategies.

Highway 9 Networks

Funding Round in 2024
Founded by veteran cloud and networking innovators, Highway 9 Networks has developed a unique cloud-based approach to enterprise mobile networking that addresses both everywhere, always-on mobile coverage and AI’s dynamic connectivity requirements. The Highway 9 Mobile Cloud leverages the key capabilities of private cellular technology coupled with a cloud-native mobile platform to provide the consistent operations, IT integration and ease-of-use that today’s enterprises require.

QuriousBit

Seed Round in 2023
QuriousBit is a gaming studio specializing in the development of casual puzzle games for mobile platforms. It creates innovative games with engaging narratives and challenging gameplay, offering players immersive casual gaming experiences.

Triumph

Series A in 2023
Triumph is a gaming monetization platform that specializes in enhancing mobile gaming applications by providing a comprehensive solution for monetization through tournaments. Their platform features a simple one-line code drop-in SDK that allows developers to integrate tournament functionalities into their games. Triumph manages various aspects of the tournament experience, including player matching, payment processing, arbitration, and compliance, ensuring a secure and fair environment for players. The company also incorporates anti-cheating mechanisms and fair matchmaking services, enabling players to wager funds on the outcomes of numerous mobile games confidently.

Wonder

Series B in 2022
Wonder is a technology company that develops an all-in-one gaming platform for Android mobile devices. The platform enables users to play, stream, and share games across devices seamlessly.

Rapyd

Secondary Market in 2022
Rapyd is a payments platform that integrates fintech services into applications, streamlining access to a variety of local payment methods. It empowers e-commerce merchants, gig platforms, challenger wallets, remittance services, online lenders, and traditional banks to overcome the constraints of outdated infrastructure. By facilitating the creation of innovative, mobile-friendly payment solutions, Rapyd enhances the financial capabilities of its users, allowing them to adapt to the evolving demands of the digital economy.

JADU

Seed Round in 2021
Jadu AR Inc., operating under the name Jadu, is a company based in Los Angeles, California, that specializes in augmented reality technology. Founded in 2019, Jadu has developed a mobile application that enables users to engage with holograms of their favorite musicians and performers, allowing fans to perform alongside these virtual representations. The application is available on the App Store, enhancing the interactive entertainment experience for users by blending real and digital performances.

Wonder

Series A in 2021
Wonder is a technology company that develops an all-in-one gaming platform for Android mobile devices. The platform enables users to play, stream, and share games across devices seamlessly.

Press Sports App

Seed Round in 2021
Press Sports App, Inc. is a mobile application designed for athletes, coaches, and sports enthusiasts to discover and share sports highlights while fostering engagement within local sports communities. Founded in 2018 and based in Atlanta, Georgia, the platform serves as a social media hub that offers sports news and content, facilitating connections among users who are passionate about various sports. The application enables users to easily find and showcase their sports achievements, enhancing community interaction and support.

Octane AI

Venture Round in 2021
Octane AI, Inc. is a developer of a conversational marketing automation platform tailored for e-commerce businesses. Founded in 2016 and based in Irvine, California, the company provides tools for merchants to create engaging quizzes, collect data, and automate customer interactions through personalized Facebook Messenger and SMS. Its platform supports chatbot creation, allowing users to integrate various content types, manage customer service, and enhance product visibility. Trusted by over 1,000 Shopify and Shopify Plus brands, Octane AI empowers merchants to connect with customers effectively, personalize their buying journey, and boost retention rates. The company operates on a fully remote model, employing a diverse team across more than ten countries, and is backed by prominent Silicon Valley investors.

Step

Series C in 2021
Step is a fintech company that offers mobile-based banking services designed for teenagers. Its mission is to empower teens and young adults with financial independence and knowledge through its platform.

Rapyd

Series E in 2021
Rapyd is a payments platform that integrates fintech services into applications, streamlining access to a variety of local payment methods. It empowers e-commerce merchants, gig platforms, challenger wallets, remittance services, online lenders, and traditional banks to overcome the constraints of outdated infrastructure. By facilitating the creation of innovative, mobile-friendly payment solutions, Rapyd enhances the financial capabilities of its users, allowing them to adapt to the evolving demands of the digital economy.

MobileCoin

Series A in 2021
MobileCoin, established in 2017 and headquartered in San Francisco, specializes in developing a cryptocurrency focused on privacy and security for peer-to-peer transactions. Its blockchain-based product aims to facilitate seamless mobile payments by enabling integration with popular messaging platforms like WhatsApp or Signal.

Rapyd

Series D in 2021
Rapyd is a payments platform that integrates fintech services into applications, streamlining access to a variety of local payment methods. It empowers e-commerce merchants, gig platforms, challenger wallets, remittance services, online lenders, and traditional banks to overcome the constraints of outdated infrastructure. By facilitating the creation of innovative, mobile-friendly payment solutions, Rapyd enhances the financial capabilities of its users, allowing them to adapt to the evolving demands of the digital economy.

Pylons

Seed Round in 2021
Pylons is a blockchain technology company developing an interoperable Layer 1 platform that functions as middleware for programmable digital property, origination, and experiences. The platform uses a commission-based fee model with no gas and supports direct fiat payments, while remaining mobile-forward with in-app payments to bring blockchain technology to users’ phones. It enables brands, creators, and communities to build engaging NFT experiences and digital properties, offering an interoperable system for managing non-fungible token transitions across networks. By combining scalable on-chain infrastructure with user-friendly payment capabilities, Pylons aims to help individuals and organizations deploy, transact, and curate NFT-based products and experiences in a seamless, interoperable manner.

Octane AI

Venture Round in 2020
Octane AI, Inc. is a developer of a conversational marketing automation platform tailored for e-commerce businesses. Founded in 2016 and based in Irvine, California, the company provides tools for merchants to create engaging quizzes, collect data, and automate customer interactions through personalized Facebook Messenger and SMS. Its platform supports chatbot creation, allowing users to integrate various content types, manage customer service, and enhance product visibility. Trusted by over 1,000 Shopify and Shopify Plus brands, Octane AI empowers merchants to connect with customers effectively, personalize their buying journey, and boost retention rates. The company operates on a fully remote model, employing a diverse team across more than ten countries, and is backed by prominent Silicon Valley investors.

Ionic

Venture Round in 2020
Ionic is a prominent company specializing in enterprise app development, responsible for powering 15% of all apps in app stores and numerous critical enterprise applications. The company offers a platform that allows teams to create high-quality mobile, desktop, and web applications using standard web technologies and a single codebase. Ionic's platform includes an open-source mobile UI toolkit designed for cross-platform app development on iOS, Android, and the web, along with cloud-based services that facilitate app building, publishing, and updating. Additionally, Ionic provides pre-built solutions for essential mobile features such as authentication and payments, as well as premium support and consulting services to assist teams throughout the app development lifecycle. The company is also recognized for developing other popular open-source tools, including Capacitor, a native runtime, and Stencil, a Web Component compiler. Ionic collaborates with thousands of enterprise teams and has a vast developer community, making it one of the most productive and enterprise-friendly app platforms globally.

Rapyd

Series C in 2019
Rapyd is a payments platform that integrates fintech services into applications, streamlining access to a variety of local payment methods. It empowers e-commerce merchants, gig platforms, challenger wallets, remittance services, online lenders, and traditional banks to overcome the constraints of outdated infrastructure. By facilitating the creation of innovative, mobile-friendly payment solutions, Rapyd enhances the financial capabilities of its users, allowing them to adapt to the evolving demands of the digital economy.

Rapyd

Series B in 2019
Rapyd is a payments platform that integrates fintech services into applications, streamlining access to a variety of local payment methods. It empowers e-commerce merchants, gig platforms, challenger wallets, remittance services, online lenders, and traditional banks to overcome the constraints of outdated infrastructure. By facilitating the creation of innovative, mobile-friendly payment solutions, Rapyd enhances the financial capabilities of its users, allowing them to adapt to the evolving demands of the digital economy.

Ionic

Venture Round in 2019
Ionic is a prominent company specializing in enterprise app development, responsible for powering 15% of all apps in app stores and numerous critical enterprise applications. The company offers a platform that allows teams to create high-quality mobile, desktop, and web applications using standard web technologies and a single codebase. Ionic's platform includes an open-source mobile UI toolkit designed for cross-platform app development on iOS, Android, and the web, along with cloud-based services that facilitate app building, publishing, and updating. Additionally, Ionic provides pre-built solutions for essential mobile features such as authentication and payments, as well as premium support and consulting services to assist teams throughout the app development lifecycle. The company is also recognized for developing other popular open-source tools, including Capacitor, a native runtime, and Stencil, a Web Component compiler. Ionic collaborates with thousands of enterprise teams and has a vast developer community, making it one of the most productive and enterprise-friendly app platforms globally.

Allego

Venture Round in 2018
Allego, Inc. is a provider of a mobile-first sales learning platform that enhances workforce performance through mobile, video, and peer learning. Founded in 2013 and based in Needham, Massachusetts, Allego's flagship product includes a comprehensive sales learning platform designed specifically for sales teams. It facilitates various forms of learning, such as curriculum-based, just-in-time, and reinforcement learning, while also offering tools for knowledge assessment, sequenced learning paths, and video-based coaching. Allego's platform supports quicker employee onboarding and timely sales coaching, catering to industries such as high technology, financial services, medical devices, and pharmaceuticals. The platform is accessible via mobile devices and browsers, allowing hybrid sales teams to efficiently manage and activate content, ultimately driving improved sales performance and engagement with buyers. The company is recognized as a trusted partner for numerous leading global enterprises.

6D.ai

Seed Round in 2018
6D.ai is a technology company specializing in the development of application programming interfaces for the augmented reality (AR) industry. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company focuses on creating a robust AR cloud platform that enables real-time, three-dimensional mapping of the environment using data sourced from standard smartphone cameras and mobile sensors. Its technology facilitates the construction of dense, interactive 3D meshes, allowing for multi-user AR experiences and enhancing spatial computing capabilities. By leveraging crowdsourced data, 6D.ai's solutions empower developers to create applications that seamlessly integrate with the physical world, thereby enriching user engagement and interaction. As of March 2020, 6D.ai operates as a subsidiary of Niantic, Inc.

RosieReality

Seed Round in 2018
RosieReality is a company based in Zurich, Switzerland, founded in 2017, that specializes in developing an educational mobile application named Rosie. Aimed at children aged 9 and up, the app utilizes augmented reality to create an engaging learning experience focused on science and basic robotics coding. Through the interactive platform, users can program Rosie the Robot using magical 3D shapes to solve AR puzzles and complete various challenges. This gamified approach not only fosters curiosity in scientific exploration but also offers parents a fun and educational tool to support their children's learning in technology and coding.

Super Evil Megacorp

Series D in 2017
Super Evil Megacorp develops core video games for mobile and tablet platforms and operates a gaming platform that offers online multiplayer experiences with high graphical fidelity and touch-friendly controls. The company aims to deliver category-defining multiplayer experiences for the touchscreen generation by combining deep technical and design capabilities to enable users to play single- or multiplayer games with engaging effects.

krypt.co

Seed Round in 2017
krypt.co builds the next generation of mobile-based authentication, with a vision that authentication should be based on strong cryptography. Public key cryptography has existed for almost 40 years but it’s barely used for authentication. The private key is not memorizable. Most people cannot compute digital signatures in their head. Therefore we need to store the private key somewhere. It has to be accessible but also kept a secret. At KryptCo, they tackles this very problem and believes that smartphone is core to the solution.

Octane AI

Seed Round in 2016
Octane AI, Inc. is a developer of a conversational marketing automation platform tailored for e-commerce businesses. Founded in 2016 and based in Irvine, California, the company provides tools for merchants to create engaging quizzes, collect data, and automate customer interactions through personalized Facebook Messenger and SMS. Its platform supports chatbot creation, allowing users to integrate various content types, manage customer service, and enhance product visibility. Trusted by over 1,000 Shopify and Shopify Plus brands, Octane AI empowers merchants to connect with customers effectively, personalize their buying journey, and boost retention rates. The company operates on a fully remote model, employing a diverse team across more than ten countries, and is backed by prominent Silicon Valley investors.

Ionic

Series A in 2016
Ionic is a prominent company specializing in enterprise app development, responsible for powering 15% of all apps in app stores and numerous critical enterprise applications. The company offers a platform that allows teams to create high-quality mobile, desktop, and web applications using standard web technologies and a single codebase. Ionic's platform includes an open-source mobile UI toolkit designed for cross-platform app development on iOS, Android, and the web, along with cloud-based services that facilitate app building, publishing, and updating. Additionally, Ionic provides pre-built solutions for essential mobile features such as authentication and payments, as well as premium support and consulting services to assist teams throughout the app development lifecycle. The company is also recognized for developing other popular open-source tools, including Capacitor, a native runtime, and Stencil, a Web Component compiler. Ionic collaborates with thousands of enterprise teams and has a vast developer community, making it one of the most productive and enterprise-friendly app platforms globally.

Begin

Seed Round in 2016
Begin develops an interactive bot application programming interface that enables users to connect through messaging, create groups and teams, and collaborate on tasks. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company focuses on enabling developers to build collaborative, messaging-driven applications and workflows.

Super Evil Megacorp

Series B in 2015
Super Evil Megacorp develops core video games for mobile and tablet platforms and operates a gaming platform that offers online multiplayer experiences with high graphical fidelity and touch-friendly controls. The company aims to deliver category-defining multiplayer experiences for the touchscreen generation by combining deep technical and design capabilities to enable users to play single- or multiplayer games with engaging effects.

Angel.ai

Series A in 2015
Angel.ai, founded in February 2015, offers a text message-based personal concierge service that enables users to make various requests at any time of day. Utilizing Human Assisted Artificial Intelligence, the service connects clients with trained operators who assist with tasks such as ordering food, making restaurant reservations, and booking hotels or travel tickets. Angel.ai operates with a focus on user convenience, fulfilling on-demand requests without charge, aside from possible service costs, markups, or hidden fees. This approach allows clients to save time and streamline their everyday activities through simple text messages.

Pushbullet

Seed Round in 2015
Pushbullet Inc. is a technology company based in San Francisco, California, that specializes in developing mobile applications designed to facilitate seamless communication between devices. Founded in 2013, Pushbullet enables users to send files, links, reminders, and checklists between their Android devices and computers quickly and securely. The applications allow users to view calls and texts on their computers and effortlessly transfer various types of information, thereby enhancing productivity and connectivity across devices. Pushbullet's services aim to bridge the gap between phones, tablets, and computers, allowing for a more integrated user experience.

Wildcard

Series A in 2014
Wildcard offers a mobile Internet technology designed to enhance the browsing experience on smartphones. By providing a vast library of cards, Wildcard enables users to access web content faster than traditional browsers and with greater efficiency than downloading native apps. Its innovative approach serves as a seamless replacement for conventional Internet browsing, allowing users to find the information they need quickly and effectively.

JuiceBox Games

Seed Round in 2014
JuiceBox Games, Inc. is a mobile game development company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2012 by Michael Martinez, Jason McGuirk, and Zak Pytlak. The company focuses on creating immersive gaming experiences while maintaining a user-friendly interface. JuiceBox draws inspiration from Asian card-based games and popular media, such as the series "Game of Thrones." One of its notable products is HonorBound, a game that allows players to assemble teams of heroes and engage in territorial conquests while also featuring asynchronous multiplayer challenges. The company is dedicated to building games that resonate with gamers, emphasizing the importance of passionate and talented teams in the development process.

Super Evil Megacorp

Series A in 2014
Super Evil Megacorp develops core video games for mobile and tablet platforms and operates a gaming platform that offers online multiplayer experiences with high graphical fidelity and touch-friendly controls. The company aims to deliver category-defining multiplayer experiences for the touchscreen generation by combining deep technical and design capabilities to enable users to play single- or multiplayer games with engaging effects.

ClearSky Technologies

Venture Round in 2014
ClearSky Technologies has been a prominent provider of hosted infrastructure to mobile operators for over a decade. Based in Orlando, the company specializes in delivering a comprehensive range of services, including hosted LTE and 5G solutions, traffic and policy management, and messaging services such as SMS and MMS. ClearSky's offerings are designed to enhance in-building coverage and capacity for regional mobile network operators, helping them optimize their investments and improve service delivery. Currently, ClearSky supports more than 50 wireless operators across the Americas, positioning itself as a key player in the mobile data services sector.

Hey

Series A in 2014
Hey Inc. is a San Francisco-based company founded in 2012 that develops Heyday, an automatic journaling application designed for mobile devices. The application allows users to effortlessly document their experiences, including the places they visit and the activities they engage in. Heyday organizes photos into attractive collages, which can be customized with various layouts and filters, enabling users to easily share their memories. The platform aims to help individuals remember and reflect on their life stories by providing a private and beautiful way to track moments—both significant and mundane. With its focus on enhancing personal memory through technology, Heyday seeks to transform how people capture and rediscover their meaningful experiences.

Paydiant

Series C in 2013
Paydiant, Inc. is a provider of a cloud-based white label mobile wallet platform designed for merchants, banks, and partners to integrate mobile payments, loyalty programs, offers, and ATM cash access into their own branded applications. Established in 2010 and headquartered in Auburndale, Massachusetts, the company enables its clients to deploy secure mobile wallet solutions tailored to their brands. Paydiant's patented technology facilitates the development of contactless mobile payment systems and related commerce services, allowing businesses to offer customized digital payment experiences without the need for additional intermediaries. As of April 2015, Paydiant operates as a subsidiary of PayPal Holdings, Inc.

Binary Thumb

Seed Round in 2013
Binary Thumb develops Grid, an innovative spreadsheet application tailored for iPad and iPhone users. The application features a grid interface that facilitates the organization of shareable content, enabling users to construct creative structures for planning and executing projects. With Grid, individuals can store, share, and collaborate effectively, while also managing notes, images, contacts, and locations within an intuitive grid format. This approach enhances user productivity and creativity, making it a valuable tool for both personal and professional use.

Wildcard

Series A in 2013
Wildcard offers a mobile Internet technology designed to enhance the browsing experience on smartphones. By providing a vast library of cards, Wildcard enables users to access web content faster than traditional browsers and with greater efficiency than downloading native apps. Its innovative approach serves as a seamless replacement for conventional Internet browsing, allowing users to find the information they need quickly and effectively.

Sphere

Seed Round in 2012
Sphere is pioneering how 360º content gets recorded, distributed, and viewed. The company has 20 pending patents that range from smartphone–based mapping and tracking techniques to bandwidth–sensitive streaming technology for 360º video. Sphere has licensed its software development kit to 60+ brands in 2012, including Samsung, Sony, HomeAway, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines and Viator. The company is on track for its Sphere app to be pre-loaded on 67 million devices in 1Q14. Sphere is a team of 10, with most of their team comprised of engineers. Their offices are located in San Francisco, California.

Spark

Venture Round in 2012
Spark is a company that operates an online store providing a range of branded mobile phones, broadband services, accessories, e-TV, and digital products. In addition to its retail offerings, Spark Mobile specializes in developing, integrating, and supporting enterprise-level Mobile Management solutions. The company provides pre-built mobile architectures tailored to various industries, as well as customized mobile solutions designed to meet specific client needs. Through its diverse services, Spark aims to enhance mobile connectivity and management for both individual consumers and businesses.

Artillery

Venture Round in 2012
Artillery is a team of passionate gamers that is turning the modern web browser into a gaming console using HTML5 technology. Artillery's team is comprised of a brain trust of former Google and Facebook engineers focused on solving seemingly impossible game development hurdles and includes long-standing and high ranking gaming and eSports community members. It was founded in 2011 and based in Palo Alto, California.

Paydiant

Series B in 2012
Paydiant, Inc. is a provider of a cloud-based white label mobile wallet platform designed for merchants, banks, and partners to integrate mobile payments, loyalty programs, offers, and ATM cash access into their own branded applications. Established in 2010 and headquartered in Auburndale, Massachusetts, the company enables its clients to deploy secure mobile wallet solutions tailored to their brands. Paydiant's patented technology facilitates the development of contactless mobile payment systems and related commerce services, allowing businesses to offer customized digital payment experiences without the need for additional intermediaries. As of April 2015, Paydiant operates as a subsidiary of PayPal Holdings, Inc.

Jumptap

Venture Round in 2012
Jumptap is a prominent mobile advertising network that specializes in targeted mobile advertising. It connects with 107 million mobile users in the U.S. and 156 million globally, leveraging an extensive portfolio of technology and strategic partnerships with third-party data providers to gain deep insights into mobile audiences. This enables Jumptap to deliver precise targeting at scale. The company maintains a large network of premium publishers and applications, ensuring continuous campaign optimization to maximize return on investment for advertisers while providing high yields for publishers and developers. Jumptap is also recognized for its commitment to mobile advertising privacy standards and actively engages in industry research, including its Understanding Mobile Audience series and monthly MobileSTAT reports, to enhance mobile opportunities for all stakeholders involved.

Plyfe

Seed Round in 2012
Plyfe, Inc. is a marketing technology company based in New York City, founded in 2011. The company specializes in providing an automated marketing platform that transforms content into interactive experiences through the use of engaging mechanics such as games and rewards. Plyfe's platform enables brands, agencies, and publishers to create personalized campaigns that engage audiences across various digital touchpoints, including mobile web, social media, and email. Users can participate in campaigns by selecting interactive cards from Plyfe's catalog, uploading multimedia content, and accessing audience data to enhance their marketing efforts. By allowing consumers to engage in activities such as answering trivia questions or watching videos for the chance to win prizes, Plyfe aims to make online and mobile interactions more social and rewarding. In 2018, Plyfe was acquired by Tatango, Inc.

Game Closure

Series A in 2012
Game Closure is a company that offers an HTML-based multiplayer game development platform designed to simplify the creation and distribution of games for developers. Its software development kit (SDK) allows users to leverage familiar Web APIs to produce high-quality games that can be published across both iOS and Android ecosystems. By streamlining the processes of debugging, hosting, and development, Game Closure enables game studios to overcome traditional barriers associated with multiplayer game creation. Additionally, the platform compiles games into hardware-accelerated native applications, facilitating immediate distribution on various devices. This approach provides developers with a cost-effective means to enter the competitive multiplayer and multiplatform gaming markets.

Game Closure

Seed Round in 2011
Game Closure is a company that offers an HTML-based multiplayer game development platform designed to simplify the creation and distribution of games for developers. Its software development kit (SDK) allows users to leverage familiar Web APIs to produce high-quality games that can be published across both iOS and Android ecosystems. By streamlining the processes of debugging, hosting, and development, Game Closure enables game studios to overcome traditional barriers associated with multiplayer game creation. Additionally, the platform compiles games into hardware-accelerated native applications, facilitating immediate distribution on various devices. This approach provides developers with a cost-effective means to enter the competitive multiplayer and multiplatform gaming markets.

Thumb

Series A in 2011
Thumb is a platform designed to facilitate self-expression and foster connections among users. Through its mobile application available on iOS and Android, as well as its website, Thumb allows individuals to share their opinions and preferences by 'thumbing' various topics. This feature encourages engagement and generates instant feedback from friends, family, and a broader community, enabling users to discover like-minded individuals and build meaningful relationships based on shared interests. Thumb's focus on creating a purpose-driven community makes it a unique tool for personal expression and social interaction.

One

Seed Round in 2011
One Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that develops a mobile application called One, designed to facilitate social networking by connecting users with shared interests. The app utilizes information from users' Facebook profiles and their geographical location to identify and notify them of nearby individuals who have similar interests and have also downloaded the application. This innovative approach aims to enhance user interaction and foster community engagement among individuals with common hobbies and preferences.

Jumptap

Venture Round in 2011
Jumptap is a prominent mobile advertising network that specializes in targeted mobile advertising. It connects with 107 million mobile users in the U.S. and 156 million globally, leveraging an extensive portfolio of technology and strategic partnerships with third-party data providers to gain deep insights into mobile audiences. This enables Jumptap to deliver precise targeting at scale. The company maintains a large network of premium publishers and applications, ensuring continuous campaign optimization to maximize return on investment for advertisers while providing high yields for publishers and developers. Jumptap is also recognized for its commitment to mobile advertising privacy standards and actively engages in industry research, including its Understanding Mobile Audience series and monthly MobileSTAT reports, to enhance mobile opportunities for all stakeholders involved.

Thumb

Angel Round in 2011
Thumb is a platform designed to facilitate self-expression and foster connections among users. Through its mobile application available on iOS and Android, as well as its website, Thumb allows individuals to share their opinions and preferences by 'thumbing' various topics. This feature encourages engagement and generates instant feedback from friends, family, and a broader community, enabling users to discover like-minded individuals and build meaningful relationships based on shared interests. Thumb's focus on creating a purpose-driven community makes it a unique tool for personal expression and social interaction.

Collaborate.com

Seed Round in 2011
Collaborate.com is a cloud-based team collaboration platform designed to enhance communication and productivity for mobile workforces. Founded in 2011 by entrepreneurs Matt Cutler and David Greenstein, the platform integrates messaging, document sharing, and task management within a single mobile application compatible with iPhone, Android, and the Web. It offers seamless integration with popular cloud services, allowing teams to easily share and manage documents. Users can quickly get started with Collaborate.com by accessing its website or downloading the app from app stores. The company is based in Boston and operates under Kibits Corp.

Paydiant

Series A in 2011
Paydiant, Inc. is a provider of a cloud-based white label mobile wallet platform designed for merchants, banks, and partners to integrate mobile payments, loyalty programs, offers, and ATM cash access into their own branded applications. Established in 2010 and headquartered in Auburndale, Massachusetts, the company enables its clients to deploy secure mobile wallet solutions tailored to their brands. Paydiant's patented technology facilitates the development of contactless mobile payment systems and related commerce services, allowing businesses to offer customized digital payment experiences without the need for additional intermediaries. As of April 2015, Paydiant operates as a subsidiary of PayPal Holdings, Inc.

GroupMe

Series B in 2011
GroupMe Inc. is a New York-based company that develops and operates a group messaging application designed to facilitate communication among users, including those without smartphones. Launched in 2010, the platform allows users to easily connect with friends, family, and coworkers through push notifications or SMS. GroupMe's services include group messaging, conference calling, and location and photo sharing, enabling seamless interaction within social networks. Since its inception, the company has experienced significant growth, processing billions of messages and expanding its team to 25 employees. Acquired by Skype Global, GroupMe operates with a degree of autonomy, maintaining an entrepreneurial culture while aiming to become a primary communications provider for a large user base.

Laszlo Systems

Venture Round in 2010
Laszlo Systems specializes in user experience solutions that enhance interoperability across mobile and web applications. The company offers a web-based platform that integrates various communication tools, including email, voice, messaging, and social networking, creating a cohesive experience for users. Its technology enables seamless connectivity to multiple backend systems and cloud services, allowing users to access and share data across different applications. This includes managing a consolidated list of messages from various sources, consuming and sharing media, and maintaining an aggregated calendar. By providing these capabilities, Laszlo Systems empowers service providers to deliver an engaging and differentiated experience in integrated communications and real-time collaboration for both consumers and businesses.

Hot Potato

Series A in 2009
Hot Potato is a technology company that specializes in enhancing the experience of live events through real-time social collaboration. It provides a platform where friends and fans can connect, share their perspectives, and enjoy each other's contributions during events. The company focuses on creating tools that make participating in events more engaging and fun by facilitating interactions among groups who share an interest in the same experiences as they unfold.

Jumptap

Series D in 2008
Jumptap is a prominent mobile advertising network that specializes in targeted mobile advertising. It connects with 107 million mobile users in the U.S. and 156 million globally, leveraging an extensive portfolio of technology and strategic partnerships with third-party data providers to gain deep insights into mobile audiences. This enables Jumptap to deliver precise targeting at scale. The company maintains a large network of premium publishers and applications, ensuring continuous campaign optimization to maximize return on investment for advertisers while providing high yields for publishers and developers. Jumptap is also recognized for its commitment to mobile advertising privacy standards and actively engages in industry research, including its Understanding Mobile Audience series and monthly MobileSTAT reports, to enhance mobile opportunities for all stakeholders involved.

Laszlo Systems

Series C in 2008
Laszlo Systems specializes in user experience solutions that enhance interoperability across mobile and web applications. The company offers a web-based platform that integrates various communication tools, including email, voice, messaging, and social networking, creating a cohesive experience for users. Its technology enables seamless connectivity to multiple backend systems and cloud services, allowing users to access and share data across different applications. This includes managing a consolidated list of messages from various sources, consuming and sharing media, and maintaining an aggregated calendar. By providing these capabilities, Laszlo Systems empowers service providers to deliver an engaging and differentiated experience in integrated communications and real-time collaboration for both consumers and businesses.

JNJ Mobile

Series B in 2008
JNJ Mobile, Inc. is a Boston-based company that operates a mobile social community designed to connect users through gaming and social interaction. Founded in 2005, the company provides a platform that allows individuals to play games, make friends, and engage with others using web-enabled mobile devices, including iPhones, Android smartphones, and tablets. In addition to its headquarters in Boston, JNJ Mobile has an office in Herzliya, Israel. The platform aims to create an engaging community experience for users, facilitating new connections and interactions through social games and applications.

MocoSpace

Series B in 2008
MocoSpace is the largest mobile gaming community in North America, boasting 22 million registered users and facilitating over one million games played daily, which amounts to more than one million hours spent on its Game Platform. Launched in 2005 and based in Boston, MocoSpace serves a young, multicultural audience seeking entertainment and social connection. The platform is free and accessible on any web-enabled mobile phone globally. In 2010, MocoSpace introduced the MocoSpace Game Platform, which has since expanded to include over 30 HTML5 games by the end of 2011. To further promote the development of mobile HTML5 games, the company established a $2 million HTML Game Developer Fund.

MocoSpace

Series A in 2007
MocoSpace is the largest mobile gaming community in North America, boasting 22 million registered users and facilitating over one million games played daily, which amounts to more than one million hours spent on its Game Platform. Launched in 2005 and based in Boston, MocoSpace serves a young, multicultural audience seeking entertainment and social connection. The platform is free and accessible on any web-enabled mobile phone globally. In 2010, MocoSpace introduced the MocoSpace Game Platform, which has since expanded to include over 30 HTML5 games by the end of 2011. To further promote the development of mobile HTML5 games, the company established a $2 million HTML Game Developer Fund.

BridgePort Networks

Series C in 2006
BridgePort Networks, Inc. specializes in developing fixed-mobile convergence applications and offers MobileVoIP solutions tailored for telecommunications service providers. The company provides infrastructure software that integrates mobile and voice over IP (VoIP) services under a single phone number. Its key products include MobileIGNITE, a mobile-to-VoIP roaming solution, and the NomadicONE Network Convergence Gateway, which extends identity phone number services across various access networks such as mobile, cable, DSL, and Wi-Fi. Additionally, BridgePort Networks delivers applications such as Dual-mode Handover, Mobile Business, Mobile IP-Centrex, and Mobile IP-PBX, designed for seamless integration with existing communication systems. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, the company primarily serves mobile, integrated, broadband, and MVNO providers. As of February 2008, BridgePort Networks operates as a subsidiary of CounterPath Corporation.

Jumptap

Series C in 2006
Jumptap is a prominent mobile advertising network that specializes in targeted mobile advertising. It connects with 107 million mobile users in the U.S. and 156 million globally, leveraging an extensive portfolio of technology and strategic partnerships with third-party data providers to gain deep insights into mobile audiences. This enables Jumptap to deliver precise targeting at scale. The company maintains a large network of premium publishers and applications, ensuring continuous campaign optimization to maximize return on investment for advertisers while providing high yields for publishers and developers. Jumptap is also recognized for its commitment to mobile advertising privacy standards and actively engages in industry research, including its Understanding Mobile Audience series and monthly MobileSTAT reports, to enhance mobile opportunities for all stakeholders involved.

Jumptap

Series B in 2005
Jumptap is a prominent mobile advertising network that specializes in targeted mobile advertising. It connects with 107 million mobile users in the U.S. and 156 million globally, leveraging an extensive portfolio of technology and strategic partnerships with third-party data providers to gain deep insights into mobile audiences. This enables Jumptap to deliver precise targeting at scale. The company maintains a large network of premium publishers and applications, ensuring continuous campaign optimization to maximize return on investment for advertisers while providing high yields for publishers and developers. Jumptap is also recognized for its commitment to mobile advertising privacy standards and actively engages in industry research, including its Understanding Mobile Audience series and monthly MobileSTAT reports, to enhance mobile opportunities for all stakeholders involved.

MForma Group

Series D in 2005
MFORMA is a leading global publisher and distributor of mobile entertainment. MFORMA provides wireless operators and their customers with the world's best content and brands, and provides developers and brand owners with the shortest route to market. MFORMA's customers include more than 100 of the world's leading wireless carriers. In addition to the industry's most comprehensive catalog of BREW, Java, SMS, MMS, and WAP games, MFORMA also provides sports, lifestyle, and information services subscription products. MFORMA's carrier-grade platform manages the delivery of downloadable games and applications for some of the world's largest carriers. MFORMA is a U.S. corporation with offices in San Francisco (headquarters), San Diego, and Los Angeles, California; Bellevue, Washington; London and Manchester, England; Shanghai and Beijing, China; and Seoul, Korea.

Hands-On Mobile

Series C in 2005
Hands-On Mobile is a global publisher based in San Francisco, California, specializing in mobile lifestyle, games, and personalization products. The company targets a wide range of market segments within the mobile handset industry and operates additional offices in cities including San Diego, London, Krakow, Madrid, Paris, Munich, Beijing, Shanghai, and Sao Paulo. Hands-On Mobile develops mobile games and entertainment applications, offering a diverse catalog that includes Java, BREW, SMS, MMS, and WAP games in multiple languages. Additionally, the company's Developer Network supports third-party developers in mobilizing and monetizing their content. Hands-On Mobile also provides subscription-based lifestyle products such as sports news, music news, ringtones, and astrology services, alongside a carrier-grade platform for managing the deployment of downloadable games and applications.

MForma Group

Series C in 2005
MFORMA is a leading global publisher and distributor of mobile entertainment. MFORMA provides wireless operators and their customers with the world's best content and brands, and provides developers and brand owners with the shortest route to market. MFORMA's customers include more than 100 of the world's leading wireless carriers. In addition to the industry's most comprehensive catalog of BREW, Java, SMS, MMS, and WAP games, MFORMA also provides sports, lifestyle, and information services subscription products. MFORMA's carrier-grade platform manages the delivery of downloadable games and applications for some of the world's largest carriers. MFORMA is a U.S. corporation with offices in San Francisco (headquarters), San Diego, and Los Angeles, California; Bellevue, Washington; London and Manchester, England; Shanghai and Beijing, China; and Seoul, Korea.

m-Qube

Series D in 2005
m-Qube enables mobile channels by developing, delivering, and billing for mobile content, messaging, and applications in the United States.

Laszlo Systems

Series B in 2005
Laszlo Systems specializes in user experience solutions that enhance interoperability across mobile and web applications. The company offers a web-based platform that integrates various communication tools, including email, voice, messaging, and social networking, creating a cohesive experience for users. Its technology enables seamless connectivity to multiple backend systems and cloud services, allowing users to access and share data across different applications. This includes managing a consolidated list of messages from various sources, consuming and sharing media, and maintaining an aggregated calendar. By providing these capabilities, Laszlo Systems empowers service providers to deliver an engaging and differentiated experience in integrated communications and real-time collaboration for both consumers and businesses.

Jumptap

Series A in 2005
Jumptap is a prominent mobile advertising network that specializes in targeted mobile advertising. It connects with 107 million mobile users in the U.S. and 156 million globally, leveraging an extensive portfolio of technology and strategic partnerships with third-party data providers to gain deep insights into mobile audiences. This enables Jumptap to deliver precise targeting at scale. The company maintains a large network of premium publishers and applications, ensuring continuous campaign optimization to maximize return on investment for advertisers while providing high yields for publishers and developers. Jumptap is also recognized for its commitment to mobile advertising privacy standards and actively engages in industry research, including its Understanding Mobile Audience series and monthly MobileSTAT reports, to enhance mobile opportunities for all stakeholders involved.

m-Qube

Series C in 2004
m-Qube enables mobile channels by developing, delivering, and billing for mobile content, messaging, and applications in the United States.

BridgePort Networks

Series B in 2004
BridgePort Networks, Inc. specializes in developing fixed-mobile convergence applications and offers MobileVoIP solutions tailored for telecommunications service providers. The company provides infrastructure software that integrates mobile and voice over IP (VoIP) services under a single phone number. Its key products include MobileIGNITE, a mobile-to-VoIP roaming solution, and the NomadicONE Network Convergence Gateway, which extends identity phone number services across various access networks such as mobile, cable, DSL, and Wi-Fi. Additionally, BridgePort Networks delivers applications such as Dual-mode Handover, Mobile Business, Mobile IP-Centrex, and Mobile IP-PBX, designed for seamless integration with existing communication systems. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, the company primarily serves mobile, integrated, broadband, and MVNO providers. As of February 2008, BridgePort Networks operates as a subsidiary of CounterPath Corporation.

MForma Group

Series B in 2004
MFORMA is a leading global publisher and distributor of mobile entertainment. MFORMA provides wireless operators and their customers with the world's best content and brands, and provides developers and brand owners with the shortest route to market. MFORMA's customers include more than 100 of the world's leading wireless carriers. In addition to the industry's most comprehensive catalog of BREW, Java, SMS, MMS, and WAP games, MFORMA also provides sports, lifestyle, and information services subscription products. MFORMA's carrier-grade platform manages the delivery of downloadable games and applications for some of the world's largest carriers. MFORMA is a U.S. corporation with offices in San Francisco (headquarters), San Diego, and Los Angeles, California; Bellevue, Washington; London and Manchester, England; Shanghai and Beijing, China; and Seoul, Korea.

Hands-On Mobile

Series A in 2004
Hands-On Mobile is a global publisher based in San Francisco, California, specializing in mobile lifestyle, games, and personalization products. The company targets a wide range of market segments within the mobile handset industry and operates additional offices in cities including San Diego, London, Krakow, Madrid, Paris, Munich, Beijing, Shanghai, and Sao Paulo. Hands-On Mobile develops mobile games and entertainment applications, offering a diverse catalog that includes Java, BREW, SMS, MMS, and WAP games in multiple languages. Additionally, the company's Developer Network supports third-party developers in mobilizing and monetizing their content. Hands-On Mobile also provides subscription-based lifestyle products such as sports news, music news, ringtones, and astrology services, alongside a carrier-grade platform for managing the deployment of downloadable games and applications.

MForma Group

Series A in 2004
MFORMA is a leading global publisher and distributor of mobile entertainment. MFORMA provides wireless operators and their customers with the world's best content and brands, and provides developers and brand owners with the shortest route to market. MFORMA's customers include more than 100 of the world's leading wireless carriers. In addition to the industry's most comprehensive catalog of BREW, Java, SMS, MMS, and WAP games, MFORMA also provides sports, lifestyle, and information services subscription products. MFORMA's carrier-grade platform manages the delivery of downloadable games and applications for some of the world's largest carriers. MFORMA is a U.S. corporation with offices in San Francisco (headquarters), San Diego, and Los Angeles, California; Bellevue, Washington; London and Manchester, England; Shanghai and Beijing, China; and Seoul, Korea.

BridgePort Networks

Series A in 2004
BridgePort Networks, Inc. specializes in developing fixed-mobile convergence applications and offers MobileVoIP solutions tailored for telecommunications service providers. The company provides infrastructure software that integrates mobile and voice over IP (VoIP) services under a single phone number. Its key products include MobileIGNITE, a mobile-to-VoIP roaming solution, and the NomadicONE Network Convergence Gateway, which extends identity phone number services across various access networks such as mobile, cable, DSL, and Wi-Fi. Additionally, BridgePort Networks delivers applications such as Dual-mode Handover, Mobile Business, Mobile IP-Centrex, and Mobile IP-PBX, designed for seamless integration with existing communication systems. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, the company primarily serves mobile, integrated, broadband, and MVNO providers. As of February 2008, BridgePort Networks operates as a subsidiary of CounterPath Corporation.

m-Qube

Series B in 2003
m-Qube enables mobile channels by developing, delivering, and billing for mobile content, messaging, and applications in the United States.

Laszlo Systems

Venture Round in 2002
Laszlo Systems specializes in user experience solutions that enhance interoperability across mobile and web applications. The company offers a web-based platform that integrates various communication tools, including email, voice, messaging, and social networking, creating a cohesive experience for users. Its technology enables seamless connectivity to multiple backend systems and cloud services, allowing users to access and share data across different applications. This includes managing a consolidated list of messages from various sources, consuming and sharing media, and maintaining an aggregated calendar. By providing these capabilities, Laszlo Systems empowers service providers to deliver an engaging and differentiated experience in integrated communications and real-time collaboration for both consumers and businesses.

m-Qube

Series A in 2002
m-Qube enables mobile channels by developing, delivering, and billing for mobile content, messaging, and applications in the United States.

Laszlo Systems

Seed Round in 2001
Laszlo Systems specializes in user experience solutions that enhance interoperability across mobile and web applications. The company offers a web-based platform that integrates various communication tools, including email, voice, messaging, and social networking, creating a cohesive experience for users. Its technology enables seamless connectivity to multiple backend systems and cloud services, allowing users to access and share data across different applications. This includes managing a consolidated list of messages from various sources, consuming and sharing media, and maintaining an aggregated calendar. By providing these capabilities, Laszlo Systems empowers service providers to deliver an engaging and differentiated experience in integrated communications and real-time collaboration for both consumers and businesses.

Prepared

Prepared develops an AI-powered platform that enhances emergency response by streamlining call-taking, dispatch, and quality assurance. The solution provides real-time access to video, GPS location, and texts from mobile 911 callers, along with automated language translation and real-time QA tools. These capabilities help public safety agencies reduce response times, improve dispatch efficiency, and better serve diverse communities. Prepared emphasizes people, mission, and values to maximize impact on public safety across communities.
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