Mozilla

Mozilla, established in 1998, is a U.S.-based nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting openness, innovation, and user control on the internet. It is renowned for its flagship product, the Mozilla Firefox web browser, which offers features like syncing and private browsing across devices. Mozilla also provides other internet solutions such as the Thunderbird email application and prototype tools like Raindrop and Rainbow. The company's mission is to move the web forward, always prioritizing the user. Mozilla Foundation achieves this by connecting open internet leaders, mobilizing activists, and fostering a global community of volunteers and partners who contribute to Firefox's development and digital literacy initiatives. Additionally, Mozilla Ventures, founded in 2022, invests in early-stage startups focusing on technology, AI, security, privacy, and other relevant sectors to further fuel the open internet movement.

Eddie Lin

Business Analyst

Mohamed Nanabhay

Managing Partner

Past deals in Android

Spike

Series A in 2020
Spike is a productivity-focused application that reimagines the traditional email experience by transforming the inbox into a chat-like interface. It consolidates various communication and collaboration tools, including messaging, tasks, audio and video calls, into a single workflow, eliminating the need for constant app-switching. Users can efficiently manage emails, to-do lists, notes, group chats, and documents all from their inbox. Spike is compatible with existing email services such as O365, G Suite, and IMAP, and is available on multiple platforms including iOS, Android, MacOS, Windows, and Web. The company's mission is to enhance productivity by streamlining communication and collaboration in one integrated platform.

Pocket

Acquisition in 2017
Pocket, the premier Save for Later app, lets you consume and share content whenever you want, wherever you want, even without an internet connection. It's been called "a DVR for the web" by the New York Times, Business Week, Time, TechCrunch and more. When you come across an article, video or a webpage you'd like to read but can't at that time, save it to Pocket. You can then read or watch it whenever you have a moment, whether it's on the couch, during your commute, on the plane, train, or practically anywhere. Millions of users save articles, videos, travel guides, recipes, how-to and reference documents, and more on Pocket, automatically syncing in a stunning and simple interface across devices like iPad, iPhone, Android, desktop and mobile web, Kobo e-reader, Chrome apps, Kindle Fire and now wearable devices like the Samsung Gear.

EverythingMe

Series C in 2012
EverythingMe is a launcher for Android devices that adds contextual capabilities to mobile phones. It delivers the right apps, contacts and information to the homescreen, exactly at the right place and time. Whatever a person is into, wherever they are, they’ll get personalized suggestions that match their interests and lifestyle. Delivering truly contextual results is a formidable engineering challenge. Their algorithms combine machine learning, statistical modeling, and domain knowledge expertise to identify specific life scenarios. Within these contexts they match users’ needs with specific content on their phones, as well as native and web apps.
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