GGV Capital V

GGV Capital V, established in 2016, is a venture capital fund based in Menlo Park, California, managed by GGV Capital. The fund invests in the United States and China, focusing on the software sector. It typically allocates USD 5 to 25 million for initial investments in companies within this sector.

Jixun Foo

Global Managing Partner

Haojun Li

Partner

Joshua Wu

Partner

Past deals in Social Network

UXLINK

Seed Round in 2024
UXLINK is a technology company that develops a web3 social platform, enabling users to form groups, engage with followers, and conduct secure transactions within trusted networks. The company specializes in creating innovative landing scenes and is dedicated to promoting safety, clarity, and standards within the broader ecosystem.

BUD

Series B in 2022
BUD, founded in 2019 by former Snap engineers Risa Feng and Shawn Lin, is a Singapore-based company developing a user-generated open metaverse gaming platform. The platform connects millions of virtual worlds created by a community of approximately 9 million creators. Since its global launch in November 2021, BUD has rapidly gained popularity, ranking among the top 10 social apps in over 38 countries, including regions such as North America and Southeast Asia. The platform enables users to create and share 3D interactive experiences without requiring technical expertise, allowing for easy customization through a drag-and-drop interface. Users can explore a variety of experiences, from social hangout spaces to battle royale games, positioning BUD as a vibrant digital social hub where millions come to create, play, and interact.

CyberConnect

Series A in 2022
CyberConnect is a decentralized social graph protocol with identity sovereignty for mass adoption and network effects.

Single Tavern

Seed Round in 2021
Single Tavern is a dating and social gathering application that helps in building relationships.

BUD

Series A in 2021
BUD, founded in 2019 by former Snap engineers Risa Feng and Shawn Lin, is a Singapore-based company developing a user-generated open metaverse gaming platform. The platform connects millions of virtual worlds created by a community of approximately 9 million creators. Since its global launch in November 2021, BUD has rapidly gained popularity, ranking among the top 10 social apps in over 38 countries, including regions such as North America and Southeast Asia. The platform enables users to create and share 3D interactive experiences without requiring technical expertise, allowing for easy customization through a drag-and-drop interface. Users can explore a variety of experiences, from social hangout spaces to battle royale games, positioning BUD as a vibrant digital social hub where millions come to create, play, and interact.

Stream

Series B in 2021
Stream.io, Inc. specializes in developing an open-source platform that enables the creation of customizable newsfeeds and messaging applications. The company provides a range of application programming interfaces (APIs) that allow product teams to implement chat features and activity feeds tailored to their specific needs. Its offerings include flat feeds for displaying followed content, aggregated feeds for grouping similar content, notification feeds for site alerts, and profile pages for user activity storage. Stream's solutions cater to various sectors, including finance, healthcare, dating, education, and social networking, facilitating community engagement. Established in 2014, the company is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, with an additional office located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Stream’s products are recognized for their scalability and security, serving over a billion end-users globally.

BUD

Venture Round in 2020
BUD, founded in 2019 by former Snap engineers Risa Feng and Shawn Lin, is a Singapore-based company developing a user-generated open metaverse gaming platform. The platform connects millions of virtual worlds created by a community of approximately 9 million creators. Since its global launch in November 2021, BUD has rapidly gained popularity, ranking among the top 10 social apps in over 38 countries, including regions such as North America and Southeast Asia. The platform enables users to create and share 3D interactive experiences without requiring technical expertise, allowing for easy customization through a drag-and-drop interface. Users can explore a variety of experiences, from social hangout spaces to battle royale games, positioning BUD as a vibrant digital social hub where millions come to create, play, and interact.

Stream

Series A in 2020
Stream.io, Inc. specializes in developing an open-source platform that enables the creation of customizable newsfeeds and messaging applications. The company provides a range of application programming interfaces (APIs) that allow product teams to implement chat features and activity feeds tailored to their specific needs. Its offerings include flat feeds for displaying followed content, aggregated feeds for grouping similar content, notification feeds for site alerts, and profile pages for user activity storage. Stream's solutions cater to various sectors, including finance, healthcare, dating, education, and social networking, facilitating community engagement. Established in 2014, the company is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, with an additional office located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Stream’s products are recognized for their scalability and security, serving over a billion end-users globally.

Run The World

Series A in 2020
Run The World, Inc. is a digital platform that specializes in facilitating live online events, enabling users to plan, host, and attend engaging virtual gatherings. Founded in 2019 and based in Mountain View, California, the company provides a variety of customizable event templates that allow organizers to easily create and manage events. Its platform promotes interaction among attendees through features such as attendee lists, fireside chats, and networking opportunities, creating a space for meaningful conversations and collaboration. Run The World aims to help professional organizations conduct more frequent meetings and engage members effectively, all while minimizing financial and time constraints. By leveraging proprietary technology, the platform offers innovative formats that enhance the online event experience, making it accessible to a global audience.

Fishbowl

Venture Round in 2020
Fishbowl is a social networking platform designed for professionals to engage in open discussions about workplace topics. It facilitates candid conversations on industry news and career advice among peers and senior leaders, fostering a positive and supportive environment. The platform is free for all users and has gained substantial traction across various industries, including law, consulting, finance, advertising, healthcare, technology, sales, and accounting. In addition, Fishbowl is recognized as a leading provider of guest marketing products and services specifically tailored for the restaurant sector.

Dooluu

Series B in 2019
Dooluu is a social application designed specifically for parents and family members to capture and share significant moments in the growth and development of children. The platform allows users to easily upload and store videos and pictures, ensuring that cherished memories can be viewed and appreciated by relatives and friends, even from a distance. Additionally, Dooluu serves as an interactive tool for homeschooling, especially in early childhood development, by enabling family members to engage with daily updates from teachers and understand the dynamics of their child's educational experience. The app prioritizes the safety of users' files through cloud storage, ensuring that these valuable memories are securely preserved.

Clutch

Seed Round in 2019
Share your personal gaming moments & find community

Global Scanner

Venture Round in 2019
Global Scanner is a social e-commerce platform targeting the middle-class in China.

Dooluu

Series A in 2019
Dooluu is a social application designed specifically for parents and family members to capture and share significant moments in the growth and development of children. The platform allows users to easily upload and store videos and pictures, ensuring that cherished memories can be viewed and appreciated by relatives and friends, even from a distance. Additionally, Dooluu serves as an interactive tool for homeschooling, especially in early childhood development, by enabling family members to engage with daily updates from teachers and understand the dynamics of their child's educational experience. The app prioritizes the safety of users' files through cloud storage, ensuring that these valuable memories are securely preserved.

Fishbowl

Seed Round in 2019
Fishbowl is a social networking platform designed for professionals to engage in open discussions about workplace topics. It facilitates candid conversations on industry news and career advice among peers and senior leaders, fostering a positive and supportive environment. The platform is free for all users and has gained substantial traction across various industries, including law, consulting, finance, advertising, healthcare, technology, sales, and accounting. In addition, Fishbowl is recognized as a leading provider of guest marketing products and services specifically tailored for the restaurant sector.

Fishbowl

Venture Round in 2019
Fishbowl is a social networking platform designed for professionals to engage in open discussions about workplace topics. It facilitates candid conversations on industry news and career advice among peers and senior leaders, fostering a positive and supportive environment. The platform is free for all users and has gained substantial traction across various industries, including law, consulting, finance, advertising, healthcare, technology, sales, and accounting. In addition, Fishbowl is recognized as a leading provider of guest marketing products and services specifically tailored for the restaurant sector.

Soul APP

Series C in 2018
Launched in 2016, Soul App is now one of the leading social networking applications in China. With a robust user base among Chinese Gen Z, Soul was designed to empower self-value expression and foster genuine relationships based on interest graphs and AI algorithms. Soul aspires to build a virtual social playground for its users to socialize, connect and maintain relationships free from the geographic and social constraints. Soul is the first social networking platform in China that requires all users to interact through avatars, and has a unique business model driven by the integration of intensive user interactions and an engaging community. Soul distinguishes itself from other peers with focus on virtual identities, open-ended relationships based on interest graphs, extensive user generated content (UGC), decentralized content distribution and its proprietary technologies. Nowadays, Soul pioneers in embracing the AI technologies in the social networking industry to meet the evolving social demand from the younger generation. In 2020, Soul kicked off its AIGC technology R&D. In 2023, Soul launched a proprietary large language model (LLM), Soul X, and has seamlessly embedded AI capabilities across use cases on its platform, which epitomizes Soul's product philosophy of the “Synergic Model-application Interplay”.

Chushou

Venture Round in 2018
Chushou is a Chinese social networking platform that specializes in live video streaming, primarily focused on mobile gaming. The platform hosts approximately 2.7 million live streaming broadcasters, with around 150,000 active hosts engaging daily. Chushou allows gamers to interact with one another while live streaming their mobile gaming activities, creating a dynamic environment for both broadcasters and viewers. Through its mobile-based services, Chushou facilitates a unique community for gamers, fostering interaction and engagement within the gaming ecosystem.

Global Scanner

Series A in 2018
Global Scanner is a social e-commerce platform targeting the middle-class in China.

Zuiyou

Series C in 2018
Zuiyou is a social networking mobile application designed for users born in the 1990s, facilitating the sharing and discovery of content, including recommendations, topics, and videos. The platform distinguishes itself by decentralizing user comments, presenting them in a non-linear manner rather than prioritizing them based on popularity. This approach encourages diverse interactions and allows users to engage with content in a more organic and personalized way. Through its innovative features, Zuiyou aims to foster a unique community where individuals can connect over shared interests and explore a wide array of topics.

Xiaohongshu

Series D in 2018
Xiaohongshu, founded in 2013 and based in Shanghai, China, is a lifestyle sharing platform that allows users to share experiences through text, images, and videos. Initially aimed at assisting overseas travelers with shopping, it has transformed into a vibrant community focused on various lifestyle areas, including cosmetics, fashion, food, travel, entertainment, reading, fitness, and childcare. The platform serves as a social e-commerce space where users can post their favorite products, share shopping experiences, and discover global merchandise, particularly in luxury and beauty sectors. By fostering user-generated content, Xiaohongshu encourages a collaborative environment for lifestyle enthusiasts to exchange insights and recommendations.

Chushou

Series C in 2017
Chushou is a Chinese social networking platform that specializes in live video streaming, primarily focused on mobile gaming. The platform hosts approximately 2.7 million live streaming broadcasters, with around 150,000 active hosts engaging daily. Chushou allows gamers to interact with one another while live streaming their mobile gaming activities, creating a dynamic environment for both broadcasters and viewers. Through its mobile-based services, Chushou facilitates a unique community for gamers, fostering interaction and engagement within the gaming ecosystem.

Clutch

Convertible Note in 2016
Share your personal gaming moments & find community

Zuiyou

Series B in 2016
Zuiyou is a social networking mobile application designed for users born in the 1990s, facilitating the sharing and discovery of content, including recommendations, topics, and videos. The platform distinguishes itself by decentralizing user comments, presenting them in a non-linear manner rather than prioritizing them based on popularity. This approach encourages diverse interactions and allows users to engage with content in a more organic and personalized way. Through its innovative features, Zuiyou aims to foster a unique community where individuals can connect over shared interests and explore a wide array of topics.

Musical.Ly

Series C in 2016
Musical.ly, founded in 2014 by Alex Zhu and Luyu Yang, was a social network designed for creating, sharing, and discovering short videos. The platform became particularly popular among teenagers, offering them a space to express their creativity through singing, dancing, comedy, and lip-syncing in videos of 15 seconds or less. By providing tools for users to record live videos and overlay music, Musical.ly fostered a vibrant global community of content creators and viewers. The app gained significant traction, ranking #1 in the iOS App Store for free apps in multiple countries, including the United States. In 2017, Musical.ly was acquired by ByteDance's subsidiary Toutiao, and in 2018, it was merged into TikTok, further expanding its reach and influence in the realm of short-form video content.

Wiselike

Seed Round in 2015
Wiselike is a knowledge-sharing platform that empowers individuals to create personalized professional Q&A pages where they can engage with others by answering questions based on their expertise and life experiences. The platform facilitates interaction between users and thought leaders across various industries, enabling them to share insights and broaden their understanding of diverse topics. By allowing users to establish their credibility as trusted sources of knowledge, Wiselike fosters a community of learners who can exchange ideas and enhance their social influence. This unique format not only promotes knowledge sharing but also supports users in honing their expertise and expanding their professional networks.

Musical.Ly

Series B in 2015
Musical.ly, founded in 2014 by Alex Zhu and Luyu Yang, was a social network designed for creating, sharing, and discovering short videos. The platform became particularly popular among teenagers, offering them a space to express their creativity through singing, dancing, comedy, and lip-syncing in videos of 15 seconds or less. By providing tools for users to record live videos and overlay music, Musical.ly fostered a vibrant global community of content creators and viewers. The app gained significant traction, ranking #1 in the iOS App Store for free apps in multiple countries, including the United States. In 2017, Musical.ly was acquired by ByteDance's subsidiary Toutiao, and in 2018, it was merged into TikTok, further expanding its reach and influence in the realm of short-form video content.

Xiaohongshu

Series B in 2015
Xiaohongshu, founded in 2013 and based in Shanghai, China, is a lifestyle sharing platform that allows users to share experiences through text, images, and videos. Initially aimed at assisting overseas travelers with shopping, it has transformed into a vibrant community focused on various lifestyle areas, including cosmetics, fashion, food, travel, entertainment, reading, fitness, and childcare. The platform serves as a social e-commerce space where users can post their favorite products, share shopping experiences, and discover global merchandise, particularly in luxury and beauty sectors. By fostering user-generated content, Xiaohongshu encourages a collaborative environment for lifestyle enthusiasts to exchange insights and recommendations.

WiGo

Seed Round in 2015
WiGo, Inc. is a Boston-based company that develops a social mobile application specifically designed for college students to coordinate social outings. Launched in 2014, the platform allows users to discover who at their school is going out, see where their friends are heading, and invite others to join them. The application resets each morning, providing users with a fresh start each day to make new plans. By facilitating connections among students, WiGo enhances the social experience on college campuses.

Totspot

Seed Round in 2014
Totspot is a mobile marketplace designed for families to buy and sell resale fashion, providing a user-friendly platform that allows parents to shop with ease. By enabling personalized searches based on size, brand preference, and seller affinity, Totspot offers customers an average savings of 70% off retail prices. The selling process is streamlined, requiring less than 60 seconds to post an item, with all transactions conducted within the app. Founded in January 2008 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Totspot aims to blend shopping with community engagement, making it a convenient choice for families looking to manage their children's fashion needs.

SoundCloud

Series D in 2014
SoundCloud, established in 2008 by Alexander Ljung and Eric Wahlforss, is a global social sound platform that enables users to create, share, and discover music. It offers a vast selection of audio content from a diverse creator community, facilitated by an open platform that directly connects creators with their fans worldwide. Users can instantly record, upload, and share sounds, while also accessing detailed statistics and community feedback.

SoundCloud

Series C in 2012
SoundCloud, established in 2008 by Alexander Ljung and Eric Wahlforss, is a global social sound platform that enables users to create, share, and discover music. It offers a vast selection of audio content from a diverse creator community, facilitated by an open platform that directly connects creators with their fans worldwide. Users can instantly record, upload, and share sounds, while also accessing detailed statistics and community feedback.

Xfire

Series D in 2005
Xfire is a digital platform dedicated to social gaming services and coverage of gaming, movies, television, and broader pop culture topics. Founded in 2003, the company became a leader in social gaming for core gamers and surpassed 22 million registered users by 2012. After being acquired by Viacom in 2008, Xfire was spun out in 2010 by a team of experienced entrepreneurs and investors. The platform offers a variety of features including social networking, group VOIP chat, and live-streaming gameplay. Xfire has introduced a revamped website and user interface, along with a competitive gaming service called Battleground, which includes various modes such as Instant Action, Challenges, and Tournaments. This service is integrated with its virtual economy, offering features like Xcoin for paid transactions and Battle Tokens for earned currency. Additionally, Xfire provides in-depth news, guides, and analysis covering the dynamic landscape of digital entertainment, reflecting the interconnected nature of modern pop culture.
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