Kleiner Perkins

Founded in 1972, Kleiner Perkins is a venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California. It specializes in investing in early-stage, growth, and incubation companies across various sectors including technology, healthcare, life sciences, and consumer goods. The firm partners with founders from inception to IPO, supporting them to maximize the potential of their ideas.

Annie Case

Partner

Nadia Cochinwala

Investor

Kevin Compton

Partner

Josh Coyne

Partner

Joshua Coyne

Partner

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YouPinMei

Series A in 2024
YouPinMei operates a cross-border e-commerce platform that connects offline community stores and distributors with global markets. It aims to introduce high-quality international products to Chinese consumers while also promoting Chinese products worldwide. The platform integrates distribution, retail, logistics, and warehousing to meet diverse consumer needs.

YouPinMei

Seed Round in 2023
YouPinMei operates a cross-border e-commerce platform that connects offline community stores and distributors with global markets. It aims to introduce high-quality international products to Chinese consumers while also promoting Chinese products worldwide. The platform integrates distribution, retail, logistics, and warehousing to meet diverse consumer needs.

Bakool

Seed Round in 2022
Bakool is an online platform specializing in food and grocery delivery. The company provides a wide range of everyday necessities, including basic food items, snacks, household products, cosmetics, personal care items, milk, processed goods, beverages, and products for children. By operating hyperlocal warehouses in less densely populated areas, Bakool aims to facilitate quick, safe, and convenient access to daily needs, allowing customers to shop from the comfort of their homes.

Pattern Brands

Private Equity Round in 2021
Pattern operates an online marketplace focused on home products, aiming to create a family of consumer goods brands united by a common mission. The company offers a range of items, including storage boxes, kitchen tools, and serving trays, all made from sustainable materials. By curating product selections tailored to specific rooms such as bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms, Pattern enables customers to easily find and purchase eco-friendly products that enhance their living spaces. The brand emphasizes building personal relationships with consumers to better understand and meet their needs.

Fast

Seed Round in 2019
Fast's mission is to make buying online faster, safer and easier for everyone. Its Fast Login and Fast Checkout product enable a one-click sign-in and purchasing experience that makes it easier for people to buy and merchants to sell. The company's products work on any browser, device or platform for consistent, stress-free purchasing, either on a merchants own domain or through headless checkout on any other website. Fast invests heavily in its user privacy and security, with a Zero Fraud Guarantee on chargebacks for sellers. Headquartered in San Francisco, Fast is a privately held company founded by Domm Holland and Allison Barr Allen and funded by Stripe, Addition, Index Ventures, Susa Ventures and Sugar Capital. Headquartered in San Francisco, Fast is a privately held company funded by Stripe, Index Ventures, Susa Ventures, Global Founders Capital, and Brian Sugar – who also serves on the board.

Pattern Brands

Series A in 2019
Pattern operates an online marketplace focused on home products, aiming to create a family of consumer goods brands united by a common mission. The company offers a range of items, including storage boxes, kitchen tools, and serving trays, all made from sustainable materials. By curating product selections tailored to specific rooms such as bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms, Pattern enables customers to easily find and purchase eco-friendly products that enhance their living spaces. The brand emphasizes building personal relationships with consumers to better understand and meet their needs.

Bulletin

Series A in 2019
Bulletin, Inc. is a wholesale marketplace that connects individual designers and premium brands with retailers, facilitating the online sale of a diverse array of products, including home decor, apparel, accessories, jewelry, and beauty items. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in New York, the company not only operates an online platform but also hosts shared storefronts and utilizes vacant commercial spaces to showcase and sell products from emerging designers in person. By providing these curated spaces and a robust online marketplace, Bulletin aims to optimize the retail sector and democratize access to distribution channels for both brands and retailers.

Drop

Series C in 2019
Drop Inc., established in San Francisco in 2012, operates an online platform that connects enthusiasts worldwide based on shared interests. The company curates products across categories such as audio, tech, apparel, outdoors, and cooking, using community insights to create innovative offerings. Users can browse collections, receive recommendations, learn, share, shop, and even participate in product development. Drop has amassed a membership of 7 million users since its inception.

BUMP

Series A in 2019
BUMP is a social peer-to-peer marketplace for authentic streetwear and sneakers. Shopping has always been a social activity for older generations used to go to the mall sharing recommendations, opinions, and just generally having fun with friends. Online shopping killed this and they're bringing it back for Gen Z. On BUMP users can build up their public profiles, follow & message anyone on the platform, and even create & share their own group chats. This social experience means kids can hang out, build their online identity which in turn drives transactions. Founded in 2016 and based in London, They're already backed by leading names in venture capital including Kleiner Perkins, e.ventures, and Y Combinator.

BorderX Lab

Series B in 2018
BorderX Lab Inc. is a technology company specialized in cross-border e-commerce, aiming to bridge global brands with Chinese consumers. Incorporated in 2014 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, the company operates primarily through its flagship product, The Beyond App. This mobile marketplace connects affluent Chinese shoppers to quality retailers and brands from the US and Europe, offering them a seamless online shopping experience akin to what is available in their home markets. Utilizing advanced big data and artificial intelligence, the Beyond App enables Chinese consumers to access authentic products directly from official brand websites, eliminating intermediaries. In doing so, BorderX Lab not only enhances the shopping experience but also ensures that brands can effectively reach and engage with the burgeoning Chinese market.

Beyond

Series B in 2018
Beyond is a fashion and beauty discovery app that connects Chinese brands and retailers with international brands and retailers. The platform sells women's apparel, purses, shoes, cuisine, accessories, health care, and other items. Users can use their smartphones to discover, browse, and buy using the app.

Instacart

Series E in 2018
Instacart operates a grocery delivery platform in the United States and Canada, partnering with local and national grocers to offer a broad catalog of items for home delivery. Customers can mix items from multiple stores in a single order, and orders are picked and delivered by shoppers who are typically independent contractors. The platform supports fast delivery, including options in as little as an hour. Instacart earns revenue from service fees based on order value and by selling advertising to consumer-packaged goods brands. The service catalogs about 500,000 items and attracts about 8 million monthly active users, supported by roughly 600,000 shoppers.

BUMP

Pre Seed Round in 2018
BUMP is a social peer-to-peer marketplace for authentic streetwear and sneakers. Shopping has always been a social activity for older generations used to go to the mall sharing recommendations, opinions, and just generally having fun with friends. Online shopping killed this and they're bringing it back for Gen Z. On BUMP users can build up their public profiles, follow & message anyone on the platform, and even create & share their own group chats. This social experience means kids can hang out, build their online identity which in turn drives transactions. Founded in 2016 and based in London, They're already backed by leading names in venture capital including Kleiner Perkins, e.ventures, and Y Combinator.

Packagd

Seed Round in 2017
Packagd Corp. is a technology company based in Menlo Park, California, specializing in the development of mobile shopping applications. Founded in 2016 by Eric Feng, a notable entrepreneur and former CTO of Hulu and Flipboard, Packagd offers an innovative app named Unboxed. This application enhances the mobile shopping experience by curating a collection of unboxing and product review videos sourced from creators on platforms like YouTube. Users can engage with these videos through live chat features, allowing for real-time interaction with hosts and other viewers. The app also facilitates secure purchasing directly through Apple Pay, merging entertainment and shopping in a manner reminiscent of traditional live shopping programs.

UNTUCKit

Series A in 2017
UNTUCKit is a clothing company founded in 2010 and headquartered in New York City. It designs and sells casual shirts that are intentionally cut to be worn untucked, offering a range of styles for men and women, including polos, knits, sweatshirts, shorts, tees, sweaters, jackets, and accessories. The brand emphasizes a tailored fit that flatters various body types, wrinkle‑free construction, and comfort suitable for both everyday wear and professional settings. UNTUCKit operates retail stores in major U.S. cities and sells its products online, also offering gift cards redeemable at its stores.

Bulletin

Seed Round in 2017
Bulletin, Inc. is a wholesale marketplace that connects individual designers and premium brands with retailers, facilitating the online sale of a diverse array of products, including home decor, apparel, accessories, jewelry, and beauty items. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in New York, the company not only operates an online platform but also hosts shared storefronts and utilizes vacant commercial spaces to showcase and sell products from emerging designers in person. By providing these curated spaces and a robust online marketplace, Bulletin aims to optimize the retail sector and democratize access to distribution channels for both brands and retailers.

Instacart

Series D in 2017
Instacart operates a grocery delivery platform in the United States and Canada, partnering with local and national grocers to offer a broad catalog of items for home delivery. Customers can mix items from multiple stores in a single order, and orders are picked and delivered by shoppers who are typically independent contractors. The platform supports fast delivery, including options in as little as an hour. Instacart earns revenue from service fees based on order value and by selling advertising to consumer-packaged goods brands. The service catalogs about 500,000 items and attracts about 8 million monthly active users, supported by roughly 600,000 shoppers.

Hollar

Series B in 2016
Hollar is an online dollar store founded in 2015 and based in California, United States. The company operates an e-commerce platform that provides a diverse selection of consumer products, including toys, apparel, electronics, beauty items, household essentials, party supplies, and stationery. Hollar specializes in offering unique curated gift and party collections, allowing customers to purchase a variety of affordable products conveniently online. The company's focus on delivering inexpensive options makes it an appealing choice for budget-conscious shoppers seeking a range of everyday items.

Instacart

Series C in 2015
Instacart operates a grocery delivery platform in the United States and Canada, partnering with local and national grocers to offer a broad catalog of items for home delivery. Customers can mix items from multiple stores in a single order, and orders are picked and delivered by shoppers who are typically independent contractors. The platform supports fast delivery, including options in as little as an hour. Instacart earns revenue from service fees based on order value and by selling advertising to consumer-packaged goods brands. The service catalogs about 500,000 items and attracts about 8 million monthly active users, supported by roughly 600,000 shoppers.

Houzz

Series D in 2014
Houzz Inc. is an online platform dedicated to home design and furnishings, connecting homeowners, design enthusiasts, and home improvement professionals globally. Established in 2008 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Houzz offers a comprehensive range of services, enabling users to find design inspiration, hire professionals, and shop for home products, including kitchen, bath, and outdoor items. The platform features the largest residential design database in the world, facilitating the sharing of ideas and advice within a vibrant community. Additionally, Houzz Pro provides a Software-as-a-Service solution for professionals in the home remodeling and design sectors, helping them manage their businesses effectively. The company has expanded its reach with offices in key international locations, including London, Berlin, Sydney, Moscow, and Tokyo.

Drop

Series A in 2014
Drop Inc., established in San Francisco in 2012, operates an online platform that connects enthusiasts worldwide based on shared interests. The company curates products across categories such as audio, tech, apparel, outdoors, and cooking, using community insights to create innovative offerings. Users can browse collections, receive recommendations, learn, share, shop, and even participate in product development. Drop has amassed a membership of 7 million users since its inception.

Ador

Series D in 2013
Ador, based in Seattle, is a leading social commerce platform that connects consumers aged 13 to 30 through a unique blend of social networking, entertainment, shopping, and content sharing. Founded by former technology and retail executive Kathy Savitt, the company has built a membership community of millions across 195 countries. Ador rewards its members with points for engaging in various activities, such as collecting, sharing, and influencing their peers. These points can be redeemed for discounts on a range of products, including fashion, beauty, home decor, electronics, and entertainment, available in the Ador Store. The company aims to transform how consumers discover and engage with products and content, fostering a dynamic online community.

Drop

Seed Round in 2013
Drop Inc., established in San Francisco in 2012, operates an online platform that connects enthusiasts worldwide based on shared interests. The company curates products across categories such as audio, tech, apparel, outdoors, and cooking, using community insights to create innovative offerings. Users can browse collections, receive recommendations, learn, share, shop, and even participate in product development. Drop has amassed a membership of 7 million users since its inception.

Luvocracy

Series A in 2013
Luvocracy is an online marketplace and social platform designed to facilitate the sharing and purchasing of recommended products among users and their trusted networks. The platform enables users to discover merchandise through social media interactions, such as pins, posts, tweets, and shares. It features a shopping assistant that streamlines the purchasing process, allowing users to buy items based on personal recommendations. Moreover, Luvocracy incorporates a reward system where users can thank those who provide recommendations, and earn rewards when others purchase products they have endorsed. This model promotes a community-driven approach to shopping, leveraging the power of word-of-mouth recommendations in a digital format.

Rent the Runway

Series C in 2013
Rent the Runway is a fashion platform that rents designer dresses, clothing, and accessories for women through its online store and physical locations. Its catalog covers party dresses, gowns, jumpsuits, rompers, outerwear, tops and bottoms, jackets, coats, jewelry, handbags, scarves, hats, and sunglasses. The company operates stores in New York, San Francisco, Santa Monica, and Washington, D.C., and serves customers nationwide online. It supports rental, subscription, and resale options, enabling customers to access a vast closet without ownership. The business emphasizes a cloud-based closet concept and a distinctive reverse logistics network to manage inventory across channels. With partnerships with hundreds of designer brands, Rent the Runway provides hundreds of thousands of pieces for work, weekends, and special occasions. Founded in 2009, the platform aims to disrupt traditional fashion consumption by offering flexible, on-demand access to apparel and accessories.

Houzz

Series C in 2013
Houzz Inc. is an online platform dedicated to home design and furnishings, connecting homeowners, design enthusiasts, and home improvement professionals globally. Established in 2008 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Houzz offers a comprehensive range of services, enabling users to find design inspiration, hire professionals, and shop for home products, including kitchen, bath, and outdoor items. The platform features the largest residential design database in the world, facilitating the sharing of ideas and advice within a vibrant community. Additionally, Houzz Pro provides a Software-as-a-Service solution for professionals in the home remodeling and design sectors, helping them manage their businesses effectively. The company has expanded its reach with offices in key international locations, including London, Berlin, Sydney, Moscow, and Tokyo.

Ador

Venture Round in 2012
Ador, based in Seattle, is a leading social commerce platform that connects consumers aged 13 to 30 through a unique blend of social networking, entertainment, shopping, and content sharing. Founded by former technology and retail executive Kathy Savitt, the company has built a membership community of millions across 195 countries. Ador rewards its members with points for engaging in various activities, such as collecting, sharing, and influencing their peers. These points can be redeemed for discounts on a range of products, including fashion, beauty, home decor, electronics, and entertainment, available in the Ador Store. The company aims to transform how consumers discover and engage with products and content, fostering a dynamic online community.

Ador

Series C in 2011
Ador, based in Seattle, is a leading social commerce platform that connects consumers aged 13 to 30 through a unique blend of social networking, entertainment, shopping, and content sharing. Founded by former technology and retail executive Kathy Savitt, the company has built a membership community of millions across 195 countries. Ador rewards its members with points for engaging in various activities, such as collecting, sharing, and influencing their peers. These points can be redeemed for discounts on a range of products, including fashion, beauty, home decor, electronics, and entertainment, available in the Ador Store. The company aims to transform how consumers discover and engage with products and content, fostering a dynamic online community.

Trendyol

Series C in 2011
Founded in 2010, Trendyol is a leading Turkish e-commerce company offering a wide range of fashion products, including clothing, shoes, accessories, cosmetics, and home decorations. With over 2000 employees, it aims to provide customers with a seamless shopping experience driven by technology.

Manzuo.com

Series B in 2011
Manzuo.com is a Chinese group-buying platform that connects consumers with local service providers and commodity suppliers. It employs advanced marketing techniques to promote products and services from its partners to consumers at discounted prices through group purchases, primarily focusing on sectors such as dining, entertainment, and lifestyle services.

Rent the Runway

Series B in 2011
Rent the Runway is a fashion platform that rents designer dresses, clothing, and accessories for women through its online store and physical locations. Its catalog covers party dresses, gowns, jumpsuits, rompers, outerwear, tops and bottoms, jackets, coats, jewelry, handbags, scarves, hats, and sunglasses. The company operates stores in New York, San Francisco, Santa Monica, and Washington, D.C., and serves customers nationwide online. It supports rental, subscription, and resale options, enabling customers to access a vast closet without ownership. The business emphasizes a cloud-based closet concept and a distinctive reverse logistics network to manage inventory across channels. With partnerships with hundreds of designer brands, Rent the Runway provides hundreds of thousands of pieces for work, weekends, and special occasions. Founded in 2009, the platform aims to disrupt traditional fashion consumption by offering flexible, on-demand access to apparel and accessories.

Everlane

Seed Round in 2011
Everlane, Inc. is an online fashion retailer based in San Francisco, California, specializing in well-designed, quality clothing and accessories for men and women. Founded in 2010, the company offers a wide range of products, including apparel such as T-shirts, sweatshirts, denim, dresses, and outerwear, as well as footwear and accessories like bags and scarves. Known for its minimalist aesthetic, Everlane focuses on providing contemporary styles at accessible price points. In addition to its online store, the company also operates a retail location, allowing customers to explore its offerings in person.

Offermatic

Series A in 2011
Offermatic is a free service that matches offers to you based on what you buy. Offers are loaded onto your credit or debit cards so they're always with you when you're ready to use them, and you can save money without dealing with coupons or vouchers.

Storenvy

Seed Round in 2011
Storenvy operates an online social marketplace that connects independent merchants with consumers seeking unique products. Founded in 2010, the company enables sellers to establish customizable online stores at their own URLs within minutes, offering a platform for buying and selling arts, books, jewelry, and other niche items. Storenvy fosters a community-driven shopping experience, allowing users to interact with merchants and each other. Headquartered in San Francisco, the company has raised $6.5 million in funding from investors such as Intel Capital and Spark Capital.

Groupon

Series D in 2011
Groupon is a global online marketplace that connects consumers with merchants by offering discounted deals on goods and services across categories such as events, travel, dining, beauty, home, and merchandise. The platform operates through websites and mobile apps, enabling users to browse, purchase, and redeem deals, and to discover experiences, getaways, and discounted products. Groupon provides merchants with deal campaigns, payment processing features, and point-of-sale solutions, earning revenue primarily through commissions on transactions conducted via its marketplace and digital coupons. The company operates primarily in North America and internationally through a network of local and national partners, delivering a daily deals and discounts model that positions it as a middleman between shoppers and businesses.

Beijing Redbaby Internet Technology

Series D in 2011
Beijing Redbaby Internet Technology is an e-commerce platform based in China, established in March 2004, primarily focused on providing a wide range of maternal and child supplies. The company offers products across more than ten categories, including baby food, diapers, health care items, feeding supplies, toys, books, and maternal supplies, facilitating convenient shopping for parents and caregivers. Over the years, Redbaby has developed multiple sales channels, including a B2C website, direct catalog services, a call-in service center, and community websites. With branches across nine provinces and cities, Redbaby enhances the accessibility of its services, ensuring that consumers can shop efficiently anytime and anywhere.

Karma

Venture Round in 2011
Karma is a mobile gifting service founded by Lee Linden and Ben Lewis, designed for users to send gifts to friends conveniently via iOS and Android applications. The platform focuses on social gifting, enabling users to discover and share gifts within their social circles. By combining intelligent features with a user-friendly interface, Karma stands out among various social gifting apps on the market. The service aims to enhance the experience of gift-giving by offering a seamless option for users to express their appreciation and strengthen connections with friends.

Offermatic

Seed Round in 2010
Offermatic is a free service that matches offers to you based on what you buy. Offers are loaded onto your credit or debit cards so they're always with you when you're ready to use them, and you can save money without dealing with coupons or vouchers.

Manzuo.com

Series A in 2010
Manzuo.com is a Chinese group-buying platform that connects consumers with local service providers and commodity suppliers. It employs advanced marketing techniques to promote products and services from its partners to consumers at discounted prices through group purchases, primarily focusing on sectors such as dining, entertainment, and lifestyle services.

Shopkick

Series B in 2010
Shopkick is a shopping reward application designed to enhance the consumer shopping experience by offering rewards for various activities, including shopping, dining, and engaging with brands. Users earn "kicks," the app's proprietary currency, by participating in different activities such as watching videos, browsing content, and making purchases, both online and in physical stores. The app aims to create a personalized and engaging shopping journey, allowing users to enjoy rewards simply for walking into stores. Shopkick partners with numerous well-known brands and retailers, providing them with valuable consumer engagement insights and targeting capabilities. Founded in 2009 and based in Redwood City, California, Shopkick has evolved into a prominent platform that enhances the interaction between consumers and brands while rewarding users for their everyday shopping activities. The app is available for free on both the App Store and Google Play.

Ador

Series B in 2010
Ador, based in Seattle, is a leading social commerce platform that connects consumers aged 13 to 30 through a unique blend of social networking, entertainment, shopping, and content sharing. Founded by former technology and retail executive Kathy Savitt, the company has built a membership community of millions across 195 countries. Ador rewards its members with points for engaging in various activities, such as collecting, sharing, and influencing their peers. These points can be redeemed for discounts on a range of products, including fashion, beauty, home decor, electronics, and entertainment, available in the Ador Store. The company aims to transform how consumers discover and engage with products and content, fostering a dynamic online community.

Shopkick

Series A in 2010
Shopkick is a shopping reward application designed to enhance the consumer shopping experience by offering rewards for various activities, including shopping, dining, and engaging with brands. Users earn "kicks," the app's proprietary currency, by participating in different activities such as watching videos, browsing content, and making purchases, both online and in physical stores. The app aims to create a personalized and engaging shopping journey, allowing users to enjoy rewards simply for walking into stores. Shopkick partners with numerous well-known brands and retailers, providing them with valuable consumer engagement insights and targeting capabilities. Founded in 2009 and based in Redwood City, California, Shopkick has evolved into a prominent platform that enhances the interaction between consumers and brands while rewarding users for their everyday shopping activities. The app is available for free on both the App Store and Google Play.

Shopkick

Series A in 2009
Shopkick is a shopping reward application designed to enhance the consumer shopping experience by offering rewards for various activities, including shopping, dining, and engaging with brands. Users earn "kicks," the app's proprietary currency, by participating in different activities such as watching videos, browsing content, and making purchases, both online and in physical stores. The app aims to create a personalized and engaging shopping journey, allowing users to enjoy rewards simply for walking into stores. Shopkick partners with numerous well-known brands and retailers, providing them with valuable consumer engagement insights and targeting capabilities. Founded in 2009 and based in Redwood City, California, Shopkick has evolved into a prominent platform that enhances the interaction between consumers and brands while rewarding users for their everyday shopping activities. The app is available for free on both the App Store and Google Play.

Yardbarker

Venture Round in 2009
Yardbarker Media is a leading sports and entertainment media platform in the United States, attracting over 12 million user sessions monthly. Established in 2006, it offers a comprehensive online publishing platform that features articles, news, and information pertinent to sports. Yardbarker provides a space for sports fans, bloggers, and professional athletes to read, discuss, and engage with a variety of sports content, including articles, photos, and videos. The company also operates an online store that sells clothing and accessories for men, women, and children, alongside gift cards. Additionally, Yardbarker curates and sends out popular email newsletters, such as 'The Morning Bark' and 'Quiz of the Day,' to more than 370,000 daily subscribers, further enhancing its reach and engagement within the sports community.

9DIAMOND

Series A in 2008
9DIAMOND (九钻网) is a product affiliated to Shanghai 9DIAMOND E-commerce Co., Ltd., which is a Chinese service provider of online diamond sales. Established in March 2005, 9DIAMOND is the top ranked online diamond jewelry sale platform in China. It interprets the essential culture of Vicenza Calcio diamonds in modern ways, and it is dedicated to allowing consumers to enjoy quality diamonds purchasing experience with better price options.

Beijing Redbaby Internet Technology

Series C in 2007
Beijing Redbaby Internet Technology is an e-commerce platform based in China, established in March 2004, primarily focused on providing a wide range of maternal and child supplies. The company offers products across more than ten categories, including baby food, diapers, health care items, feeding supplies, toys, books, and maternal supplies, facilitating convenient shopping for parents and caregivers. Over the years, Redbaby has developed multiple sales channels, including a B2C website, direct catalog services, a call-in service center, and community websites. With branches across nine provinces and cities, Redbaby enhances the accessibility of its services, ensuring that consumers can shop efficiently anytime and anywhere.

Cleartrip

Venture Round in 2006
Cleartrip is an online travel platform based in Bengaluru, India, that enables users to search for and book flights, train tickets, hotel reservations, and travel packages. The company's website serves as a travel aggregator, allowing travelers to manage their entire reservation process from various sources on a single platform. Cleartrip emphasizes simplicity, reliability, and user-friendly experiences, aiming to provide comprehensive travel services that meet the needs of its customers. Through its offerings, Cleartrip seeks to enhance the travel planning experience by making it more accessible and efficient.

DHgate

Angel Round in 2006
DHgate is an innovative e-commerce platform specializing in cross-border trade, primarily facilitating the wholesale purchase of products from China. The marketplace connects international buyers with nearly one million sellers across 33 provinces in China, offering a vast selection of over 25 million product listings. Catering to both small-to-medium businesses and individual consumers, DHgate allows users to purchase a variety of goods, including apparel, electronics, toys, and cosmetics, at competitive prices. The platform is designed to provide a fast, easy, and secure shopping experience, with transactions occurring every three seconds. With a growing user base of 5.5 million buyers from more than 227 countries, DHgate continues to revolutionize the way people access quality products from China.

Blue Nile

Series E in 2003
Blue Nile is a leading global retailer specializing in diamonds and fine jewelry for weddings and engagements. It offers a comprehensive online shopping experience, featuring high-quality, conflict-free diamonds graded by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), along with an extensive selection of engagement rings, wedding bands, and other fine jewelry pieces.

Blue Nile

Series C in 2001
Blue Nile is a leading global retailer specializing in diamonds and fine jewelry for weddings and engagements. It offers a comprehensive online shopping experience, featuring high-quality, conflict-free diamonds graded by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), along with an extensive selection of engagement rings, wedding bands, and other fine jewelry pieces.

EthnicGrocer.com

Series C in 2000
EthnicGrocer.com

Blue Nile

Series B in 2000
Blue Nile is a leading global retailer specializing in diamonds and fine jewelry for weddings and engagements. It offers a comprehensive online shopping experience, featuring high-quality, conflict-free diamonds graded by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), along with an extensive selection of engagement rings, wedding bands, and other fine jewelry pieces.

Wine.com

Series A in 2000
Wine.com is an online wine retailer offering a broad selection of wines and related gifts, including gourmet foods, gift baskets, glassware, and accessories, delivered via its website and mobile app. It provides guidance through live wine experts and supports a nationwide fulfillment network with multiple centers, enabling 1-2 day delivery to most addresses and date-certain delivery, with pickup at partner locations. Its StewardShip membership offers unlimited wine delivery and early access to new releases for an annual fee. The business also sells wine gifts and corporate gifts and operates retail stores in Berkeley and East Hampton. It traces its origins to 1998 as eVineyard, changing its name to Wine.com in 2001. The aim is to inspire the wine lifestyle through innovation, convenience, and a user-friendly experience.

EthnicGrocer.com

Venture Round in 1999
EthnicGrocer.com

HomeGrocer.com

Series D in 1999
HomeGrocer.com is an internet retail company specializing in the delivery of grocery and consumer products. The company offers a diverse selection that includes fresh fruits, vegetables, dairy products, baked goods, meats, fish, and a wide range of non-perishable items. HomeGrocer.com caters to various consumer preferences by providing both longtime staples and innovative new products, ensuring a comprehensive inventory that encompasses popular brands and regional favorites. The company's commitment to variety is evident in its extensive offerings of flavors and types, such as multiple varieties of Orville Redenbacher's Gourmet Popping Corn and specialty items like Zico Pure Coconut Water. Additionally, HomeGrocer.com features a robust selection of natural and organic products, introducing customers to brands like Immaculate Baking Company and Bear Naked.

Della.com

Venture Round in 1999
Della.com is an online platform based in San Francisco that specializes in gift-giving, offering users a simple and efficient way to create wishlists and discover gift ideas. The website facilitates the process of finding and purchasing perfect gifts for various occasions, including weddings, by providing an extensive registry service. Users can explore a variety of partner stores, which include well-known retailers, and enjoy personalized features that enhance communication with family and friends. Della.com aims to make the gift-giving experience enjoyable and fulfilling, catering to the needs of consumers looking for thoughtful and meaningful presents.
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