Kleiner Perkins

Kleiner Perkins is a prominent American venture capital firm founded in 1972 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California. The firm specializes in early-stage, growth, and incubation investments across various industries, including healthcare, consumer products, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and life sciences. Kleiner Perkins focuses on partnering with innovative founders, supporting them from the inception of their ideas through to initial public offerings. The firm is known for its commitment to investing in a wide range of sectors, such as information technology, financial services, and cybersecurity, while maintaining a global investment approach that includes markets in North America, the Middle East, and Mainland China. As a Registered Investment Adviser, Kleiner Perkins aims to maximize the potential of the companies it invests in, fostering bold ideas that have the capacity to create significant impact across industries and continents.

Annie Case

Partner

Cindy Cheng

Partner

Cindy Cheng

Associate

Nadia Cochinwala

Investor

Josh Coyne

Partner

Joshua Coyne

Partner and Investor

John Doerr

Partner and Chairman

Juliet Flint

Partner

Ilya Fushman

Partner

John Gage

Partner

Mamoon Hamid

Partner and Investor

Wen Hsieh

Partner

Haomiao Huang

Investor

E. Floyd Kvamme

Partner

Floyd Kvamme

Partner Emeriti

Bucky Moore

Partner and Investor

Aditya Naganath

Principal

Lucas Oliveira

Investor

Lucas Oliveira

Investor

Tom Perkins

Partner and Co-Founder

Ev Randle

Partner

Everett Randle

Partner

Ted Schlein

General Partner

Beth Seidenberg

General Partner

James Tang

Partner and Vice President, China

Jimmy Wei

Venture Partner, China

Monica Desai

Principal

Nikki Zhang

Director, China

Jason Zhao

Partner, China

Past deals in Social Network

N3TWORK

Series A in 2022
N3TWORK Inc. is a mobile game creator and publisher that focuses on developing free-to-play games for iOS and Android platforms. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, California, the company aims to provide engaging gaming experiences tailored to users' interests. In addition to game development, N3TWORK specializes in networking software that delivers a personalized online experience, allowing seamless integration across various internet devices. The company was formerly known as N3tw0rk, Inc. before rebranding in 2013.

Handshake

Series F in 2022
Handshake is a college career network established in 2014, aimed at transforming the recruiting experience for students, career centers, and employers. It connects 17 million students and young alumni from over 1,000 colleges and universities—including many minority-serving institutions—with nearly 500,000 employers, ranging from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses and nonprofits. The platform democratizes access to job opportunities, providing students with valuable insights and a wider array of career options, while enabling employers to efficiently access diverse talent. Additionally, it offers colleges tools to enhance student engagement and boost employment outcomes. Headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Denver and London, Handshake has raised a total of $155 million from various investors, including prominent venture capital and social impact firms.

OneRoof

Seed Round in 2021
OneRoof is a platform that connects people living in the same building to become a community and be more resourceful. The company was founded in 2020 and is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York.

Handshake

Series E in 2021
Handshake is a college career network established in 2014, aimed at transforming the recruiting experience for students, career centers, and employers. It connects 17 million students and young alumni from over 1,000 colleges and universities—including many minority-serving institutions—with nearly 500,000 employers, ranging from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses and nonprofits. The platform democratizes access to job opportunities, providing students with valuable insights and a wider array of career options, while enabling employers to efficiently access diverse talent. Additionally, it offers colleges tools to enhance student engagement and boost employment outcomes. Headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Denver and London, Handshake has raised a total of $155 million from various investors, including prominent venture capital and social impact firms.

Handshake

Series D in 2020
Handshake is a college career network established in 2014, aimed at transforming the recruiting experience for students, career centers, and employers. It connects 17 million students and young alumni from over 1,000 colleges and universities—including many minority-serving institutions—with nearly 500,000 employers, ranging from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses and nonprofits. The platform democratizes access to job opportunities, providing students with valuable insights and a wider array of career options, while enabling employers to efficiently access diverse talent. Additionally, it offers colleges tools to enhance student engagement and boost employment outcomes. Headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Denver and London, Handshake has raised a total of $155 million from various investors, including prominent venture capital and social impact firms.

Farmer Business Network

Series F in 2020
Farmer Business Network (FBN) is an independent agronomic information network designed to enhance the livelihoods of farmers by making data accessible and useful. Leveraging data science and machine learning, FBN offers its members unbiased insights about their fields, drawing on billions of data points collected from a vast network of farmers. The platform provides valuable resources such as product performance analytics, benchmarking, and predictive insights based on real-world agricultural data. By connecting farmers across the United States, FBN helps them achieve input savings, gain profitable insights, and secure better crop prices, ultimately fostering a collaborative environment that benefits the agricultural community.

Pray

Series B in 2020
Pray.com is a social impact company based in the United States that focuses on fostering faith and community through its mobile application and website. The platform enables users to create and share prayers, access daily prayer plans, and engage with inspirational content from faith leaders and their peers. By offering faith-based social networking tools, Pray.com aims to cultivate a supportive environment where individuals can connect, grow their faith, and leave a positive legacy. The company's mission emphasizes the importance of empathy and community support, appealing to a diverse audience that includes both traditional prayer practitioners and those who seek to promote compassion and understanding in the world.

N3TWORK

Series C in 2019
N3TWORK Inc. is a mobile game creator and publisher that focuses on developing free-to-play games for iOS and Android platforms. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, California, the company aims to provide engaging gaming experiences tailored to users' interests. In addition to game development, N3TWORK specializes in networking software that delivers a personalized online experience, allowing seamless integration across various internet devices. The company was formerly known as N3tw0rk, Inc. before rebranding in 2013.

Nextdoor

Series F in 2019
Nextdoor, Inc. is a social networking platform based in San Francisco that facilitates communication among neighbors. Founded in 2010, it enables residents to exchange information, goods, and services, fostering stronger and safer communities. Users can share local news, find services like babysitters, and disseminate safety tips, enhancing neighborhood engagement. The platform also features Help Map, an interactive tool allowing residents to offer assistance to those in need, particularly during emergencies such as the Covid-19 pandemic. With a mission to create a kinder world, Nextdoor connects users to trusted information and resources, promoting real-world connections among neighbors, local businesses, and public services. The company has received funding from notable investors and also maintains a location in London.

IRL

Series A in 2019
IRL is a social planning application designed to facilitate real-life interactions among users. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in San Francisco, the app simplifies the process of sending and receiving invitations to social gatherings. It offers users a range of suggestions for activities based on their interests, locations, seasons, and upcoming holidays. In addition to event planning, IRL allows users to anonymously nominate friends for activities suited to their skills. The application also integrates local public events and enables users to sync their calendars with friends while following sports teams, musicians, and local venues. Overall, IRL aims to enhance social connectivity and encourage users to engage in shared experiences.

Daisie

Seed Round in 2019
Daisie is where people find their people, get inspired, and make real progress together. It's a new route into the creative world; through connections made organically and the natural development of skills. Our mission is to see Daisie creators grow in confidence, take up space in their chosen fields, and build lasting careers.

Nextdoor

Series F in 2019
Nextdoor, Inc. is a social networking platform based in San Francisco that facilitates communication among neighbors. Founded in 2010, it enables residents to exchange information, goods, and services, fostering stronger and safer communities. Users can share local news, find services like babysitters, and disseminate safety tips, enhancing neighborhood engagement. The platform also features Help Map, an interactive tool allowing residents to offer assistance to those in need, particularly during emergencies such as the Covid-19 pandemic. With a mission to create a kinder world, Nextdoor connects users to trusted information and resources, promoting real-world connections among neighbors, local businesses, and public services. The company has received funding from notable investors and also maintains a location in London.

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.

Farmer Business Network

Series E in 2019
Farmer Business Network (FBN) is an independent agronomic information network designed to enhance the livelihoods of farmers by making data accessible and useful. Leveraging data science and machine learning, FBN offers its members unbiased insights about their fields, drawing on billions of data points collected from a vast network of farmers. The platform provides valuable resources such as product performance analytics, benchmarking, and predictive insights based on real-world agricultural data. By connecting farmers across the United States, FBN helps them achieve input savings, gain profitable insights, and secure better crop prices, ultimately fostering a collaborative environment that benefits the agricultural community.

Wimgo

Series A in 2019
Wimgo helps people get connected with the best service providers by conducting detailed, data driven reviews on six major points by its unbiased team of experts.

Handshake

Series C in 2018
Handshake is a college career network established in 2014, aimed at transforming the recruiting experience for students, career centers, and employers. It connects 17 million students and young alumni from over 1,000 colleges and universities—including many minority-serving institutions—with nearly 500,000 employers, ranging from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses and nonprofits. The platform democratizes access to job opportunities, providing students with valuable insights and a wider array of career options, while enabling employers to efficiently access diverse talent. Additionally, it offers colleges tools to enhance student engagement and boost employment outcomes. Headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Denver and London, Handshake has raised a total of $155 million from various investors, including prominent venture capital and social impact firms.

BUMP

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.

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.

Farmer Business Network

Series D in 2017
Farmer Business Network (FBN) is an independent agronomic information network designed to enhance the livelihoods of farmers by making data accessible and useful. Leveraging data science and machine learning, FBN offers its members unbiased insights about their fields, drawing on billions of data points collected from a vast network of farmers. The platform provides valuable resources such as product performance analytics, benchmarking, and predictive insights based on real-world agricultural data. By connecting farmers across the United States, FBN helps them achieve input savings, gain profitable insights, and secure better crop prices, ultimately fostering a collaborative environment that benefits the agricultural community.

Tribe

Seed Round in 2017
Tribe App, Inc. is a company that develops a mobile video messaging application, allowing users to engage in live multiplayer interactions with up to eight friends simultaneously. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the platform enables users to connect effortlessly via video chat, text, and voice messages, without the need for an account. In addition to facilitating real-time communication, Tribe offers features for photo and content sharing, enhancing the interactive experience among users. The application is designed to simplify social connections by allowing users to create and send invite links to friends, promoting seamless engagement.

The Wing

Series A in 2017
The Wing is a network of work and community spaces specifically designed for women, with locations in New York, California, and Washington, D.C. Its mission focuses on the professional, civic, social, and economic advancement of women by fostering a supportive community. The Wing's facilities feature open-plan workspaces, meeting rooms, phone booths, and an extensive all-female library. By providing these resources, The Wing enables female founders and busy professional women to find support, gain inspiration, and build their businesses in an empowering environment.

Farmer Business Network

Series C in 2017
Farmer Business Network (FBN) is an independent agronomic information network designed to enhance the livelihoods of farmers by making data accessible and useful. Leveraging data science and machine learning, FBN offers its members unbiased insights about their fields, drawing on billions of data points collected from a vast network of farmers. The platform provides valuable resources such as product performance analytics, benchmarking, and predictive insights based on real-world agricultural data. By connecting farmers across the United States, FBN helps them achieve input savings, gain profitable insights, and secure better crop prices, ultimately fostering a collaborative environment that benefits the agricultural community.

Handshake

Series B in 2016
Handshake is a college career network established in 2014, aimed at transforming the recruiting experience for students, career centers, and employers. It connects 17 million students and young alumni from over 1,000 colleges and universities—including many minority-serving institutions—with nearly 500,000 employers, ranging from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses and nonprofits. The platform democratizes access to job opportunities, providing students with valuable insights and a wider array of career options, while enabling employers to efficiently access diverse talent. Additionally, it offers colleges tools to enhance student engagement and boost employment outcomes. Headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Denver and London, Handshake has raised a total of $155 million from various investors, including prominent venture capital and social impact firms.

Farmer Business Network

Series B in 2016
Farmer Business Network (FBN) is an independent agronomic information network designed to enhance the livelihoods of farmers by making data accessible and useful. Leveraging data science and machine learning, FBN offers its members unbiased insights about their fields, drawing on billions of data points collected from a vast network of farmers. The platform provides valuable resources such as product performance analytics, benchmarking, and predictive insights based on real-world agricultural data. By connecting farmers across the United States, FBN helps them achieve input savings, gain profitable insights, and secure better crop prices, ultimately fostering a collaborative environment that benefits the agricultural community.

Handshake

Series A in 2016
Handshake is a college career network established in 2014, aimed at transforming the recruiting experience for students, career centers, and employers. It connects 17 million students and young alumni from over 1,000 colleges and universities—including many minority-serving institutions—with nearly 500,000 employers, ranging from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses and nonprofits. The platform democratizes access to job opportunities, providing students with valuable insights and a wider array of career options, while enabling employers to efficiently access diverse talent. Additionally, it offers colleges tools to enhance student engagement and boost employment outcomes. Headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Denver and London, Handshake has raised a total of $155 million from various investors, including prominent venture capital and social impact firms.

Chime

Seed Round in 2015
With Chime, you create video conversations, "Chimes", with friends, family, teams, and any small group that you care about. Everyone in a conversation ("Chime") can record to it throughout the day, creating one rich, intertwined group story that serves as both a way to communicate about what you're doing now and, afterward, as a memory.

Farmer Business Network

Series B in 2015
Farmer Business Network (FBN) is an independent agronomic information network designed to enhance the livelihoods of farmers by making data accessible and useful. Leveraging data science and machine learning, FBN offers its members unbiased insights about their fields, drawing on billions of data points collected from a vast network of farmers. The platform provides valuable resources such as product performance analytics, benchmarking, and predictive insights based on real-world agricultural data. By connecting farmers across the United States, FBN helps them achieve input savings, gain profitable insights, and secure better crop prices, ultimately fostering a collaborative environment that benefits the agricultural community.

Nextdoor

Series D in 2015
Nextdoor, Inc. is a social networking platform based in San Francisco that facilitates communication among neighbors. Founded in 2010, it enables residents to exchange information, goods, and services, fostering stronger and safer communities. Users can share local news, find services like babysitters, and disseminate safety tips, enhancing neighborhood engagement. The platform also features Help Map, an interactive tool allowing residents to offer assistance to those in need, particularly during emergencies such as the Covid-19 pandemic. With a mission to create a kinder world, Nextdoor connects users to trusted information and resources, promoting real-world connections among neighbors, local businesses, and public services. The company has received funding from notable investors and also maintains a location in London.

Singularity Networks

Seed Round in 2015
Singularity Networks, Inc. is a provider of real-time visibility and analytics aimed at enhancing IT security for businesses. Founded in 2014 and based in Lone Tree, Colorado, the company specializes in an innovative software platform that offers professional services in network engineering and security. Its services include data-center and cloud environment engineering, abuse detection and mitigation, network automation, and incident response. By delivering context-driven data, Singularity Networks enables organizations to identify security breaches and improve their operational efficiency. As of February 2019, the company operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems, Inc.

N3TWORK

Series B in 2015
N3TWORK Inc. is a mobile game creator and publisher that focuses on developing free-to-play games for iOS and Android platforms. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, California, the company aims to provide engaging gaming experiences tailored to users' interests. In addition to game development, N3TWORK specializes in networking software that delivers a personalized online experience, allowing seamless integration across various internet devices. The company was formerly known as N3tw0rk, Inc. before rebranding in 2013.

Snap

Series D in 2014
Snap Inc. is a multinational camera company that operates the popular photo messaging application, Snapchat. This platform enables users to communicate through short videos and images, known as Snaps, while offering various features such as personalized camera tools, group chats, and the ability to create and view stories. Snapchat's Discover section curates content from publishers and creators based on user interests. The Snap Map feature provides a live map displaying user locations, nearby friends, and popular stories. Additionally, the Memories function allows users to save and organize their Snaps in a searchable collection. In 2016, Snap launched Spectacles, video-sharing sunglasses that facilitate capturing content from a first-person perspective. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Santa Monica, California, Snap Inc. was previously known as Snapchat, Inc.

Bitstrips

Series B in 2014
Bitstrips is a new way to interact online that’s more visual, personal and fun than traditional text and images. It gives you a visual identity you can use anywhere to express yourself in ways that words can’t capture.

Crossfader

Venture Round in 2014
Crossfader is a music mashup application that enables users to create and share remixes effortlessly, transforming anyone into a DJ in just seconds. The platform fosters a community for music enthusiasts, allowing them to discover and exchange innovative music mixes globally. Often referred to as the "Instagram for music," Crossfader emphasizes user engagement and creativity in music production, appealing to both amateur and experienced musicians alike.

Farmer Business Network

Series A in 2014
Farmer Business Network (FBN) is an independent agronomic information network designed to enhance the livelihoods of farmers by making data accessible and useful. Leveraging data science and machine learning, FBN offers its members unbiased insights about their fields, drawing on billions of data points collected from a vast network of farmers. The platform provides valuable resources such as product performance analytics, benchmarking, and predictive insights based on real-world agricultural data. By connecting farmers across the United States, FBN helps them achieve input savings, gain profitable insights, and secure better crop prices, ultimately fostering a collaborative environment that benefits the agricultural community.

Secret

Series A in 2014
Secret offers an online platform that enables users to share their personal secrets with other users anonymously. It owns and operates a mobile application that helps users to share and connect with friends. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Yunzhilian Network Science and Technology Co. ltd

Series A in 2014
Yunzhilian Network Science and Technology Co., Ltd (Beijing) (云智联) is a mobile internet company whose main product is an app designed for social networking. Yunzhilian Co. Ltd is focused on creating new generation mobile social products for global customers, and building a real-time social environment with new ideas and unique innovations on the basis of the mobile industry.

Secret

Series A in 2014
Secret offers an online platform that enables users to share their personal secrets with other users anonymously. It owns and operates a mobile application that helps users to share and connect with friends. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

SoundCloud

Series D in 2014
SoundCloud is a social sound platform that enables users to create, upload, and share audio content, including music. Launched in 2008 by Alexander Ljung and Eric Wahlforss, it serves as a hub for a diverse community of creators and listeners. The platform allows sound creators to instantly record and distribute their works while providing them with detailed statistics and feedback from the community. SoundCloud connects artists with their fans globally, facilitating the promotion and sharing of music through blogs, websites, and social networks. This open platform not only helps artists distribute their work but also enhances the music discovery experience for users.

Path

Series C in 2014
Path is a mobile photo-sharing and messaging service designed to facilitate personal social networking among users and their closest contacts, limited to 150 connections. The platform emphasizes simplicity, quality, and privacy, aiming to enhance the way individuals share their life's moments with friends and family. Path offers features that enable users to capture and share experiences in a secure environment, underlining the importance of close relationships. The service has evolved with a focus on creating meaningful connections, reflecting the belief that mobile technology can transform social interactions.

Secret

Seed Round in 2013
Secret offers an online platform that enables users to share their personal secrets with other users anonymously. It owns and operates a mobile application that helps users to share and connect with friends. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Ador

Series D in 2013
Ador is a Seattle-based company that operates a social commerce platform designed for consumers aged 13 to 30. It connects millions of members across 195 countries, enabling them to engage in social networking, entertainment, and shopping while earning rewards in the form of PTZ® points. These points can be redeemed for discounts on various products, including fashion, beauty, home decor, electronics, and entertainment available in the Ador Store. Founded by former technology and retail executive Kathy Savitt, Ador seeks to transform how products and content are discovered and consumed. The company has received backing from notable investors, including Liberty Media Corporation, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, DAG Ventures, and Live Nation Entertainment.

Nextdoor

Series C in 2013
Nextdoor, Inc. is a social networking platform based in San Francisco that facilitates communication among neighbors. Founded in 2010, it enables residents to exchange information, goods, and services, fostering stronger and safer communities. Users can share local news, find services like babysitters, and disseminate safety tips, enhancing neighborhood engagement. The platform also features Help Map, an interactive tool allowing residents to offer assistance to those in need, particularly during emergencies such as the Covid-19 pandemic. With a mission to create a kinder world, Nextdoor connects users to trusted information and resources, promoting real-world connections among neighbors, local businesses, and public services. The company has received funding from notable investors and also maintains a location in London.

Leo

Seed Round in 2013
Leo is the fastest and easiest way to share moments of your life with family and friends. Connect with your favorite people through short-lived photos, videos and texts, captured in the moment. Messages disappear a few seconds after viewing them.

N3TWORK

Series A in 2013
N3TWORK Inc. is a mobile game creator and publisher that focuses on developing free-to-play games for iOS and Android platforms. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, California, the company aims to provide engaging gaming experiences tailored to users' interests. In addition to game development, N3TWORK specializes in networking software that delivers a personalized online experience, allowing seamless integration across various internet devices. The company was formerly known as N3tw0rk, Inc. before rebranding in 2013.

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. By capturing word-of-mouth recommendations from social media, the platform allows users to discover and buy items that have been endorsed by friends or influencers through various channels, such as pins, posts, and shares. Luvocracy features a shopping assistant that streamlines the purchasing process while fostering a community of recommendation-based commerce. Users can express gratitude to those who recommend products, as well as earn rewards when others make purchases based on their suggestions, promoting a collaborative shopping experience.

Booyah

Series C in 2013
Booyah is the market leader in real-world & location–based gaming. The company is founded on the premise that "where you play matters" and creates compelling, innovative mass-market games and entertainment products that have been enjoyed by tens of millions of worldwide. By integrating real-world signals into its portfolio of products, Booyah is more than a games company…literally changing how people play and delivering more personal, more social & more meaningful ways for gamers of all ages to play & interact with their friends & the world around them. Booyah has partnered with leading consumer brands including H&M, Pantene, Olay, Paul Frank, Disney, Subway, Adidas, MTV and others to connect engaged gamers with the products they love. To learn more about advertising & sponsorship opportunities, click here. The company draws its creativity and inspiration from the mobile, consumer web, social and traditional gaming space with a leadership team drawn from the world’s top interactive companies including Electronic Arts, Blizzard Entertainment, Glu Mobile, Crowdstar, LucasArts, Kabam and Insomniac Games. Booyah is financed by Accel Partners and Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers’ iFund.

Crossfader

Seed Round in 2013
Crossfader is a music mashup application that enables users to create and share remixes effortlessly, transforming anyone into a DJ in just seconds. The platform fosters a community for music enthusiasts, allowing them to discover and exchange innovative music mixes globally. Often referred to as the "Instagram for music," Crossfader emphasizes user engagement and creativity in music production, appealing to both amateur and experienced musicians alike.

Ador

Venture Round in 2012
Ador is a Seattle-based company that operates a social commerce platform designed for consumers aged 13 to 30. It connects millions of members across 195 countries, enabling them to engage in social networking, entertainment, and shopping while earning rewards in the form of PTZ® points. These points can be redeemed for discounts on various products, including fashion, beauty, home decor, electronics, and entertainment available in the Ador Store. Founded by former technology and retail executive Kathy Savitt, Ador seeks to transform how products and content are discovered and consumed. The company has received backing from notable investors, including Liberty Media Corporation, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, DAG Ventures, and Live Nation Entertainment.

Crossfader

Venture Round in 2012
Crossfader is a music mashup application that enables users to create and share remixes effortlessly, transforming anyone into a DJ in just seconds. The platform fosters a community for music enthusiasts, allowing them to discover and exchange innovative music mixes globally. Often referred to as the "Instagram for music," Crossfader emphasizes user engagement and creativity in music production, appealing to both amateur and experienced musicians alike.

Chill

Series A in 2012
Chill, a Los Angeles, CA-based social video discovery platform. Co-founded in early 2012 by Dan Gould and Brian Norgard, Chill is a platform for social video that helps premium content partners such as TMZ, Jimmy Kimmel Live and PUMA find and engage new audiences through social discovery. It has over 19 million registered users.

Airtime

Series B in 2012
At Airtime, we’re changing the way people interact online, making the internet a more welcoming and truly social place. Social networks have the power to bring people together, but they have often proven to do the opposite. In a world of social platforms that filter and curate our lives, social media has made us antisocial. That’s why we created Airtime. It’s a new kind of social space. No matter what you’re into—lofi hip hop, airbrush makeup, or improv comedy—drop in any time. There’s a room for you on Airtime that’s always open, live, and ready to welcome you in. Our company was founded by Sean Parker and is backed by Accel, Andreessen Horowitz, Founders Fund, Google Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, and a host of other incredible partners. We have a world-class leadership team and over 100 wonderful employees in three offices across the country. We're working hard to create the most welcoming online live social space out there, not only in our product but also in our organization.

Path

Series B in 2012
Path is a mobile photo-sharing and messaging service designed to facilitate personal social networking among users and their closest contacts, limited to 150 connections. The platform emphasizes simplicity, quality, and privacy, aiming to enhance the way individuals share their life's moments with friends and family. Path offers features that enable users to capture and share experiences in a secure environment, underlining the importance of close relationships. The service has evolved with a focus on creating meaningful connections, reflecting the belief that mobile technology can transform social interactions.

SoundCloud

Series C in 2012
SoundCloud is a social sound platform where anyone can create and share sounds. It allows people to discover and enjoy the largest selection of music from the world’s most diverse creator community. This is made possible by an open platform that directly connects creators and their fans across the globe. Sound creators can use the platform to instantly record, upload, and share sounds across the internet, as well as receive detailed stats and feedback from the SoundCloud community. SoundCloud was launched in 2008 by Alexander Ljung and Eric Wahlforss.

Klout

Series C in 2012
Klout is an application that assesses social influence by analyzing a user's ability to drive engagement across various social media platforms. By connecting their social network accounts, users receive a score ranging from 1 to 100, which reflects their capacity to inspire actions within their online communities. This scoring system helps individuals gain insights into their influence and understand how they impact others. Additionally, Klout offers opportunities for users to cultivate and be acknowledged for their social influence, fostering a deeper connection between personal engagement and recognition in the digital landscape.

Huaban.com

Series A in 2011
Huaban.com (花瓣) is a photo sharing social network site based on interest. The website provides users with a simple collection tool, which can help users to reorganize and collect their favorite pictures. Huaban.com reorganizes interesting things from links, collection, arrangement, and sharing by the mode of "drawing board". The drawing sheet intuitively shows every user's characteristic, taste, and attitude to life, which is convenient to interact with other users.

Chill

Angel Round in 2011
Chill, a Los Angeles, CA-based social video discovery platform. Co-founded in early 2012 by Dan Gould and Brian Norgard, Chill is a platform for social video that helps premium content partners such as TMZ, Jimmy Kimmel Live and PUMA find and engage new audiences through social discovery. It has over 19 million registered users.

Ador

Series C in 2011
Ador is a Seattle-based company that operates a social commerce platform designed for consumers aged 13 to 30. It connects millions of members across 195 countries, enabling them to engage in social networking, entertainment, and shopping while earning rewards in the form of PTZ® points. These points can be redeemed for discounts on various products, including fashion, beauty, home decor, electronics, and entertainment available in the Ador Store. Founded by former technology and retail executive Kathy Savitt, Ador seeks to transform how products and content are discovered and consumed. The company has received backing from notable investors, including Liberty Media Corporation, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, DAG Ventures, and Live Nation Entertainment.

Erly

Venture Round in 2011
Erly is a social platform designed for organizing and sharing personal content, enabling users to create dedicated webpages for their events. These webpages consolidate event information, invitations, and multimedia albums, allowing for a streamlined experience in managing personal events. By focusing on personal experiences, Erly facilitates the sharing and organization of social content in a meaningful way.

Manzuo.com

Series B in 2011
Manzuo.com (满座网) is a group-buying website in China providing marketing services for local life service providers and commodity suppliers, and showing the products that need propagandizing and popularizing from cooperative partners to consumers accurately by using various kinds of advanced marketing methods. Manzuo Network services include restaurants, bars, KTV, SPA, salons, and more, where consumers can get coupons at a low price through group purchase.

Zynga

Series C in 2011
Zynga Inc. is a prominent developer and operator of social games, offering live services that are accessible on mobile platforms and social networking sites. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Zynga markets popular game franchises, including Slots, Words With Friends, Zynga Poker, and FarmVille. The company's games are available on platforms such as iOS, Android, Facebook, and Snapchat. Zynga generates revenue primarily through mobile game downloads and in-game sales of virtual goods, with a significant portion also coming from advertising services provided to agencies and brokers. The majority of its revenue is derived from online gaming, with its top three games contributing substantially to this segment. Zynga's focus on engaging users through social gaming continues to position it as a leader in the interactive entertainment industry.

Kingnet

Post in 2011
Shanghai Kingnet Technology Co., Ltd. is a domestic web game and social game developer. The company is engaged in the research, development, and operation of elite social games, webpage games, and cellphone games. Kingnet has developed many games including Sole Tower, Kingdom of Dinosaurs, and Pirates of Blood, and successfully operated on the platforms of Tencent Friends, QQ Zone, Renren, Facebook, and more. Established in 2008, Kingnet has accumulated more than one hundred million users, earning more than ten million dollars per month.

Manzuo.com

Series A in 2011
Manzuo.com (满座网) is a group-buying website in China providing marketing services for local life service providers and commodity suppliers, and showing the products that need propagandizing and popularizing from cooperative partners to consumers accurately by using various kinds of advanced marketing methods. Manzuo Network services include restaurants, bars, KTV, SPA, salons, and more, where consumers can get coupons at a low price through group purchase.

Path

Series A in 2011
Path is a mobile photo-sharing and messaging service designed to facilitate personal social networking among users and their closest contacts, limited to 150 connections. The platform emphasizes simplicity, quality, and privacy, aiming to enhance the way individuals share their life's moments with friends and family. Path offers features that enable users to capture and share experiences in a secure environment, underlining the importance of close relationships. The service has evolved with a focus on creating meaningful connections, reflecting the belief that mobile technology can transform social interactions.

Klout

Series B in 2011
Klout is an application that assesses social influence by analyzing a user's ability to drive engagement across various social media platforms. By connecting their social network accounts, users receive a score ranging from 1 to 100, which reflects their capacity to inspire actions within their online communities. This scoring system helps individuals gain insights into their influence and understand how they impact others. Additionally, Klout offers opportunities for users to cultivate and be acknowledged for their social influence, fostering a deeper connection between personal engagement and recognition in the digital landscape.

Twitter

Series F in 2010
Twitter is a social networking platform that enables users to send and read short messages, known as "tweets," with a character limit of 280. Launched in 2006, Twitter has grown into a global real-time communications platform, attracting more than 400 million monthly visitors and 255 million active users. The platform serves a diverse user base that includes world leaders, athletes, news organizations, and entertainment figures, and is accessible in over 35 languages. Users can interact with the platform through various means, including web browsers, SMS, and mobile applications. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, Twitter also maintains numerous local offices across the United States and several international offices in major cities around the world.

Katango

Series A in 2010
Katango is focused on enhancing online social interactions by developing advanced social algorithms that streamline and improve users' experiences. Recognizing the challenges posed by the overwhelming complexity of social networks, Katango aims to transition the management of social connections from a manual process to an algorithmic one. This approach draws parallels to historical shifts in information management, akin to the transition from simple directories to sophisticated search algorithms that revolutionized the way users navigate the web. Currently operating in stealth mode, Katango provides a Friend Relationship Management solution designed to simplify and enrich social interactions in the digital age.

Manzuo.com

Series A in 2010
Manzuo.com (满座网) is a group-buying website in China providing marketing services for local life service providers and commodity suppliers, and showing the products that need propagandizing and popularizing from cooperative partners to consumers accurately by using various kinds of advanced marketing methods. Manzuo Network services include restaurants, bars, KTV, SPA, salons, and more, where consumers can get coupons at a low price through group purchase.

Jive Software

Series C in 2010
Jive is the largest and fastest growing independent vendor in the Social Business Software market. Jive allows companies to engage employees, customers, and the social web. Just as social technologies have changed their personal lives, Social Business is changing how enterprises get work done. The company was founded in 2001, with its headquarters in Palo Alto, CA and offices in Portland, OR; Boulder, CO; Brentford, United Kingdom; and Frankfurt, Germany. Jive combines the power of community software, collaboration software, social networking software, and social media monitoring offerings into an integrated platform. The flagship product is [Jive Engage](http://www.jivesoftware.com/products). Previous products by Jive include [Clearspace](http://www.jivesoftware.com/beyond/clearspace), [Jive Forums](http://www.jivesoftware.com/beyond/forums), and the now open source [Openfire](http://www.igniterealtime.org) & [Spark](http://www.igniterealtime.org/projects/spark/index.jsp). The company is focused on solutions to increase team and work productivity. Jive makes it easy for groups to brainstorm, share ideas and see what everyone is working on. The product includes team member blogs, wiki-docs for group editing and discussion tools. Recent versions include video, analytics, and social media monitoring. Jive also helps companies like Intel create highly-interactive online communities. Intel created [Open Port](http://communities.intel.com/openport/index.jspa) so their product and technology experts could communicate directly with the greater IT community. Other Jive customers include VMware, National Instruments, NetApp, SAP, Embarq, ManTech, Linden Lab and [many others](http://www.jivesoftware.com/customers). Jive is backed by [Sequoia Capital](/financial-organization/sequoia-capital) and [KPCB](/financial-organization/kleiner-perkins-caufield-byers).

Ador

Series B in 2010
Ador is a Seattle-based company that operates a social commerce platform designed for consumers aged 13 to 30. It connects millions of members across 195 countries, enabling them to engage in social networking, entertainment, and shopping while earning rewards in the form of PTZ® points. These points can be redeemed for discounts on various products, including fashion, beauty, home decor, electronics, and entertainment available in the Ador Store. Founded by former technology and retail executive Kathy Savitt, Ador seeks to transform how products and content are discovered and consumed. The company has received backing from notable investors, including Liberty Media Corporation, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, DAG Ventures, and Live Nation Entertainment.

Booyah

Series C in 2010
Booyah is the market leader in real-world & location–based gaming. The company is founded on the premise that "where you play matters" and creates compelling, innovative mass-market games and entertainment products that have been enjoyed by tens of millions of worldwide. By integrating real-world signals into its portfolio of products, Booyah is more than a games company…literally changing how people play and delivering more personal, more social & more meaningful ways for gamers of all ages to play & interact with their friends & the world around them. Booyah has partnered with leading consumer brands including H&M, Pantene, Olay, Paul Frank, Disney, Subway, Adidas, MTV and others to connect engaged gamers with the products they love. To learn more about advertising & sponsorship opportunities, click here. The company draws its creativity and inspiration from the mobile, consumer web, social and traditional gaming space with a leadership team drawn from the world’s top interactive companies including Electronic Arts, Blizzard Entertainment, Glu Mobile, Crowdstar, LucasArts, Kabam and Insomniac Games. Booyah is financed by Accel Partners and Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers’ iFund.

Five minutes

Venture Round in 2010
Five Minutes (上海五分钟网络科技) is a company focused on developing and operating social games. Its social gaming platform also enables social networking.The representative work of Five Minutes is "Happy Farm". It has three features suitable for general players. Five Minutes is a more active and interesting way to communicate with friends than phones and emails.

Kingnet

Series A in 2009
Shanghai Kingnet Technology Co., Ltd. is a domestic web game and social game developer. The company is engaged in the research, development, and operation of elite social games, webpage games, and cellphone games. Kingnet has developed many games including Sole Tower, Kingdom of Dinosaurs, and Pirates of Blood, and successfully operated on the platforms of Tencent Friends, QQ Zone, Renren, Facebook, and more. Established in 2008, Kingnet has accumulated more than one hundred million users, earning more than ten million dollars per month.

Yardbarker Media

Venture Round in 2009
Yardbarker Network is a sports blogging community that aggregates news articles, videos, and photos from various sources across the internet. Users can submit articles and vote on them in a manner similar to Digg, while amateur writers are encouraged to contribute blog posts on their favorite sports topics. The platform features contributions from professional athletes, who provide insights through weekly blog entries. In addition to its main site, Yardbarker operates a network of over 600 sports blogs and fan sites, catering primarily to male audiences. The company has seen significant growth, reaching a milestone of 10 million unique visitors.

Booyah

Series A in 2008
Booyah is the market leader in real-world & location–based gaming. The company is founded on the premise that "where you play matters" and creates compelling, innovative mass-market games and entertainment products that have been enjoyed by tens of millions of worldwide. By integrating real-world signals into its portfolio of products, Booyah is more than a games company…literally changing how people play and delivering more personal, more social & more meaningful ways for gamers of all ages to play & interact with their friends & the world around them. Booyah has partnered with leading consumer brands including H&M, Pantene, Olay, Paul Frank, Disney, Subway, Adidas, MTV and others to connect engaged gamers with the products they love. To learn more about advertising & sponsorship opportunities, click here. The company draws its creativity and inspiration from the mobile, consumer web, social and traditional gaming space with a leadership team drawn from the world’s top interactive companies including Electronic Arts, Blizzard Entertainment, Glu Mobile, Crowdstar, LucasArts, Kabam and Insomniac Games. Booyah is financed by Accel Partners and Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers’ iFund.

Friendster

Series D in 2008
Friendster was launched in 2002 as one of the pioneering social networking platforms, enabling users to communicate, share content, and discover new events and interests. At its peak, the site boasted tens of millions of registered users, but it eventually experienced a decline in popularity. In December 2009, Friendster was acquired by MOL Global for $26.4 million. In May 2011, the platform underwent a significant transformation, shifting its focus from social networking to social gaming, which involved discontinuing support for existing users' social data. This new direction aimed to provide users with entertainment and engaging experiences centered around gaming. Despite its early success, Friendster's evolution reflects the changing landscape of online social interaction and entertainment.

Zynga

Series B in 2008
Zynga Inc. is a prominent developer and operator of social games, offering live services that are accessible on mobile platforms and social networking sites. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Zynga markets popular game franchises, including Slots, Words With Friends, Zynga Poker, and FarmVille. The company's games are available on platforms such as iOS, Android, Facebook, and Snapchat. Zynga generates revenue primarily through mobile game downloads and in-game sales of virtual goods, with a significant portion also coming from advertising services provided to agencies and brokers. The majority of its revenue is derived from online gaming, with its top three games contributing substantially to this segment. Zynga's focus on engaging users through social gaming continues to position it as a leader in the interactive entertainment industry.

Mevio

Series C in 2008
Mevio is a prominent independent online video entertainment network that specializes in delivering short-form video content to a wide audience. The platform features a diverse array of hosted shows, with hundreds of rotating programs offering thousands of new episodes each month. Mevio boasts a substantial library that contains over 250,000 episodes across various genres, including technology, music, sports, health and fitness, and comedy. To cater to specific demographics, Mevio operates four distinct networks targeting men, women, technology enthusiasts, and music lovers, ensuring that it meets the varied interests of its viewers.

Platial

Series A in 2007
Platial is an innovative map-making platform that combines map creation, searching, and exploration into a single user-friendly site. Leveraging the Google Maps API, Platial allows users to document their travels by placing location markers on interactive maps. Users can annotate these markers with pictures and comments, effectively sharing their experiences with others. The platform also features a tagging system, enabling users to discover similar destinations and connect with others who have visited the same locations. Through this social networking aspect, Platial facilitates the exploration of various regions, helping users uncover popular sites and hidden gems alike. Additionally, Platial offers widgets for integration with social media platforms, enhancing its reach and functionality.

Friendster

Series C in 2006
Friendster was launched in 2002 as one of the pioneering social networking platforms, enabling users to communicate, share content, and discover new events and interests. At its peak, the site boasted tens of millions of registered users, but it eventually experienced a decline in popularity. In December 2009, Friendster was acquired by MOL Global for $26.4 million. In May 2011, the platform underwent a significant transformation, shifting its focus from social networking to social gaming, which involved discontinuing support for existing users' social data. This new direction aimed to provide users with entertainment and engaging experiences centered around gaming. Despite its early success, Friendster's evolution reflects the changing landscape of online social interaction and entertainment.

Friendster

Venture Round in 2006
Friendster was launched in 2002 as one of the pioneering social networking platforms, enabling users to communicate, share content, and discover new events and interests. At its peak, the site boasted tens of millions of registered users, but it eventually experienced a decline in popularity. In December 2009, Friendster was acquired by MOL Global for $26.4 million. In May 2011, the platform underwent a significant transformation, shifting its focus from social networking to social gaming, which involved discontinuing support for existing users' social data. This new direction aimed to provide users with entertainment and engaging experiences centered around gaming. Despite its early success, Friendster's evolution reflects the changing landscape of online social interaction and entertainment.

Visible Path

Series B in 2006
Visible Path is a provider of online business networking solutions that focuses on enhancing the quality of professional relationships. Unlike traditional platforms, it emphasizes the strength of connections rather than the quantity, allowing users to manage their networks more effectively. The company utilizes a Microsoft Outlook plugin to track interactions, such as emails and meetings, to determine the strength of relationships between contacts. This approach aims to create a more meaningful network by limiting exposure to less significant connections. Visible Path allows users to add contacts outside of Outlook through specific searches, ensuring that their networks consist primarily of individuals with whom they have engaged. The company is exploring additional methods to assess relationship strength, including tracking phone calls and instant messaging. By fostering genuine connections, Visible Path assists individuals and companies in leveraging their professional networks for sales, marketing, and recruitment purposes. The company has established strategic partnerships with various organizations to enhance its offerings and reach in the business networking landscape.

Platial

Angel Round in 2005
Platial is an innovative map-making platform that combines map creation, searching, and exploration into a single user-friendly site. Leveraging the Google Maps API, Platial allows users to document their travels by placing location markers on interactive maps. Users can annotate these markers with pictures and comments, effectively sharing their experiences with others. The platform also features a tagging system, enabling users to discover similar destinations and connect with others who have visited the same locations. Through this social networking aspect, Platial facilitates the exploration of various regions, helping users uncover popular sites and hidden gems alike. Additionally, Platial offers widgets for integration with social media platforms, enhancing its reach and functionality.

Mevio

Series A in 2005
Mevio is a prominent independent online video entertainment network that specializes in delivering short-form video content to a wide audience. The platform features a diverse array of hosted shows, with hundreds of rotating programs offering thousands of new episodes each month. Mevio boasts a substantial library that contains over 250,000 episodes across various genres, including technology, music, sports, health and fitness, and comedy. To cater to specific demographics, Mevio operates four distinct networks targeting men, women, technology enthusiasts, and music lovers, ensuring that it meets the varied interests of its viewers.

Visible Path

Series A in 2004
Visible Path is a provider of online business networking solutions that focuses on enhancing the quality of professional relationships. Unlike traditional platforms, it emphasizes the strength of connections rather than the quantity, allowing users to manage their networks more effectively. The company utilizes a Microsoft Outlook plugin to track interactions, such as emails and meetings, to determine the strength of relationships between contacts. This approach aims to create a more meaningful network by limiting exposure to less significant connections. Visible Path allows users to add contacts outside of Outlook through specific searches, ensuring that their networks consist primarily of individuals with whom they have engaged. The company is exploring additional methods to assess relationship strength, including tracking phone calls and instant messaging. By fostering genuine connections, Visible Path assists individuals and companies in leveraging their professional networks for sales, marketing, and recruitment purposes. The company has established strategic partnerships with various organizations to enhance its offerings and reach in the business networking landscape.

Friendster

Series B in 2003
Friendster was launched in 2002 as one of the pioneering social networking platforms, enabling users to communicate, share content, and discover new events and interests. At its peak, the site boasted tens of millions of registered users, but it eventually experienced a decline in popularity. In December 2009, Friendster was acquired by MOL Global for $26.4 million. In May 2011, the platform underwent a significant transformation, shifting its focus from social networking to social gaming, which involved discontinuing support for existing users' social data. This new direction aimed to provide users with entertainment and engaging experiences centered around gaming. Despite its early success, Friendster's evolution reflects the changing landscape of online social interaction and entertainment.

Vertical Networks

Series F in 2001
Vertical Networks is a distributor of IP-PBX software and communications solutions for branch offices and stores, delivers customizable solutions to several industries, including financial services, healthcare, publishing, and retail.

Vertical Networks

Venture Round in 2000
Vertical Networks is a distributor of IP-PBX software and communications solutions for branch offices and stores, delivers customizable solutions to several industries, including financial services, healthcare, publishing, and retail.

Vertical Networks

Venture Round in 1999
Vertical Networks is a distributor of IP-PBX software and communications solutions for branch offices and stores, delivers customizable solutions to several industries, including financial services, healthcare, publishing, and retail.

AOL

Seed Round in 1987
AOL is a global web company known for its advertising-supported business model, which includes a display advertising network in the United States and a significant worldwide audience. The company offers a variety of popular web brands and products, catering to diverse user needs. Among these is AOL Lifestream, a web-based application that allows users to manage their interactions across social networking sites, enabling them to publish statuses and respond to comments seamlessly. Additionally, AOL Ventures, which operated as an early-stage venture capital firm, focused on investing in technology-centric software companies from its inception in 2010 until it concluded its initial investment activities in 2013.
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