Wonder
Venture Round in 2024
Wonder is a technology company that develops an all-in-one gaming platform for Android mobile devices. The platform enables users to play, stream, and share games across devices seamlessly.
Wonder is a technology company that develops an all-in-one gaming platform for Android mobile devices. The platform enables users to play, stream, and share games across devices seamlessly.
Thunkable
Series B in 2022
Thunkable is a United States-based no-code platform that enables users to create native mobile applications without writing code. It offers a drag-and-drop interface, built-in templates, and design elements to simplify app development, with online design and instant previews on devices. The platform supports cross-platform deployment to major mobile platforms and enables direct submission to the iOS and Android app stores, allowing individuals and developers to build functional apps without traditional coding.
Wonder is a technology company that develops an all-in-one gaming platform for Android mobile devices. The platform enables users to play, stream, and share games across devices seamlessly.
Splashtop
Series E in 2021
Splashtop delivers remote access and remote support software and services for enterprises, educational and research institutions, government agencies, small businesses, managed service providers, IT departments, and individuals. It enables users to access and control applications, files, and data from mobile devices or other computers through its remote desktop solutions. The product lineup includes On-Demand Support, Personal, Enterprise, and Business remote access offerings. Additional tools include Mirroring360 for wireless screen sharing and recording, Classroom for teachers to share desktops, Whiteboard for turning tablets into interactive boards, and Wired XDisplay to convert iPads or iPhones into high-performance monitors. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Splashtop serves customers worldwide with offices in China, Japan, Taiwan, and the Netherlands.
AppSheet is an intelligent no-code platform established in 2014 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It enables business users to create powerful, code-free applications by leveraging their business data. The platform connects with various data sources, including cloud storage services and relational databases, allowing for quick generation of customizable applications. These applications can incorporate advanced features such as offline access, workflow rules, and machine learning capabilities, and they are designed to run seamlessly on web, iOS, Android, and messaging platforms. AppSheet's focus on simplifying app development helps organizations meet IT governance and security requirements while enhancing the end-user experience through rich, custom software solutions.
Dreams is a New York City-based company that specializes in a mobile-only television platform, focusing on a modern, mobile-first news experience. Founded in 2016 by Tom Bender and Greg Hochmuth, Dreams employs patent-pending computer vision technology to transform live television news into a vertical video format in real-time. This innovative approach allows for the creation of the first-ever live, 24/7 vertical video news channels. The Dreams app is available for free in the United States on both the App Store and Google Play, and it does not require any login or registration, making it accessible to a wide audience.
Noonlight
Seed Round in 2017
Noonlight, Inc. is a personal safety technology company that develops a mobile application designed to enhance user safety by connecting various Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Saint Louis, Missouri, Noonlight's application enables users to create accounts, connect their devices, and sense potential danger. The platform offers a seamless experience across iOS and Android devices, allowing for precise location detection and the ability to trigger alarms manually. In emergency situations, the application can alert law enforcement without requiring a 911 call or the need for users to communicate verbally. Noonlight has evolved into a comprehensive connected safety platform, partnering with various products and services to provide 24/7 professional monitoring and data-driven emergency response, ensuring users can feel secure in any environment.
Fam
Convertible Note in 2017
Fam's mission is to build products that revolutionize the way teens and millennials communicate. They believe in a calculated combination of live group video and group chat messaging to execute this.
It is the world’s first group video chat app for iMessage, with over 7 million users. Their app instantly connects with the family and friends closest to its user through group video calling, right from their iPhone, and Android text message app.
Peanut App
Seed Round in 2017
Peanut App Limited is a London-based company that has developed a social networking application designed to connect mothers with similar interests and children of comparable ages. Launched in 2016, the app provides a platform for women to create group chats and organize face-to-face meetings, fostering a sense of community and support among users. Peanut aims to offer a safe space for women to build friendships, share experiences, and learn from one another, making it a unique resource for mothers navigating similar life stages. The application is available for free on both iOS and Android devices.
Sochat is an iOS and Android mobile messaging application and connection platform. It allows its users to publish groups nearby with a PIN to quickly gather up and share GIFs, photos, videos, disappearing messages, and drawings among its users. It also allows sending songs and YouTube videos, play rock paper scissors game, and poll friends and groups.
Sochat is a U.S.-based company that was founded in 2014 by Lukens Orthwein.
AppSheet
Seed Round in 2015
AppSheet is an intelligent no-code platform established in 2014 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It enables business users to create powerful, code-free applications by leveraging their business data. The platform connects with various data sources, including cloud storage services and relational databases, allowing for quick generation of customizable applications. These applications can incorporate advanced features such as offline access, workflow rules, and machine learning capabilities, and they are designed to run seamlessly on web, iOS, Android, and messaging platforms. AppSheet's focus on simplifying app development helps organizations meet IT governance and security requirements while enhancing the end-user experience through rich, custom software solutions.
Olio Devices
Series A in 2015
Olio Devices is a San Francisco-based company that specializes in luxury lifestyle products aimed at modern professionals. Founded in 2013, the company focuses on the development of smart wearable devices, including high-end wristwatches, which combine precision craftsmanship with advanced technology. Their flagship product, the Olio Model One, was introduced in March 2015 and is designed to sync seamlessly with both Apple and Android smartphones. In addition to their timepieces, Olio Devices offers associated software, hardware, and a cloud-based platform that supports third-party services, enhancing the functionality and user experience of their smartwatches.
ScoreStream
Seed Round in 2015
ScoreStream, Inc. is a communication platform that specializes in mobile applications designed for sharing information about sporting events, particularly high school sports. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Diego, California, the company’s platform includes both iOS and Android applications, as well as a website. ScoreStream engages fans by allowing them to crowd-source scores, photos, videos, and conversations from numerous games each week. This user-generated content not only enhances the experience for fans but also provides accurate reporting and coverage of local sports, catering to consumers and media companies alike. The company's former name was Crowdscores, Inc., and it has collaborated with notable clients such as ESPN and Walt Disney Internet Group.
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.
Pocket River
Series B in 2015
Pocket River is a producer of mobile games. They are game publishing, marketing, and ongoing support services. They provide both players and developers with the best possible service. They are working with numerous developers to bring great titles to life on the iOS and Android platforms.
Olio Devices
Seed Round in 2014
Olio Devices is a San Francisco-based company that specializes in luxury lifestyle products aimed at modern professionals. Founded in 2013, the company focuses on the development of smart wearable devices, including high-end wristwatches, which combine precision craftsmanship with advanced technology. Their flagship product, the Olio Model One, was introduced in March 2015 and is designed to sync seamlessly with both Apple and Android smartphones. In addition to their timepieces, Olio Devices offers associated software, hardware, and a cloud-based platform that supports third-party services, enhancing the functionality and user experience of their smartwatches.
ScoreStream
Convertible Note in 2014
ScoreStream, Inc. is a communication platform that specializes in mobile applications designed for sharing information about sporting events, particularly high school sports. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Diego, California, the company’s platform includes both iOS and Android applications, as well as a website. ScoreStream engages fans by allowing them to crowd-source scores, photos, videos, and conversations from numerous games each week. This user-generated content not only enhances the experience for fans but also provides accurate reporting and coverage of local sports, catering to consumers and media companies alike. The company's former name was Crowdscores, Inc., and it has collaborated with notable clients such as ESPN and Walt Disney Internet Group.
mNectar, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that specializes in mobile advertising and application streaming. Founded in 2012, mNectar has developed a platform that allows advertisers to effectively reach and convert mobile users into customers. The platform features a range of tools, including screenshots, sliders, user reviews, and store ratings, which enhance the advertising experience for iOS and Android apps. As a pioneer in mobile application streaming, mNectar has introduced a solution that enables consumers to instantly play and interact with mobile applications without the need for downloads. This innovative approach simplifies user engagement and enhances discovery, ultimately benefiting both advertisers and mobile content publishers.
SocialRadar
Series A in 2013
SocialRadar is a technology company focused on enhancing social interactions through innovative mobile applications. By leveraging advancements in mobile, social, and location technologies, SocialRadar develops software that provides users with real-time information about the people and connections around them. Its mobile application enables users to discover who is nearby and understand their relationships, thereby transforming the way individuals connect and engage with one another. The company's offerings extend to popular platforms such as iPhone, Android, and Google Glass, aiming to change the dynamics of social networking.
Stitcher, Inc. is a company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2007, that specializes in the development of a mobile application designed for news and entertainment. The Stitcher app allows users to discover a diverse array of radio shows, live radio stations, and podcasts, enabling them to stream content across various devices, including iPhones, iPads, iPods, Android devices, and desktops. The application features a broad network of original content covering numerous topics and offers a premium subscription service. This platform empowers listeners to easily discover, listen to, distribute, and create podcasts, enhancing their audio entertainment experience. As of 2016, Stitcher operates as a subsidiary of Midroll Media, LLC.
Pulse is an elegant news reading application for iPhone, iPad and Android devices. It incorporates colorful panning story bars and fills them with content from your favorite sources. Pulse redefines news, giving you the opportunity to experience the news you desire from traditional sources, your favorite blogs and social networks all in one beautiful interface.
Pulse is developed by Alphonso Labs.
Glu Mobile Inc. is a developer and publisher of free-to-play mobile games tailored for smartphone and tablet users. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company offers a diverse portfolio that spans various genres, including lifestyle, casual, mid-core, and sports. Glu Mobile is known for its original intellectual properties such as Cooking Dash, Covet Fashion, and Deer Hunter, as well as licensed titles like Kim Kardashian: Hollywood and Disney Sorcerer’s Arena. The company distributes its games primarily through direct-to-consumer digital platforms, including the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, ensuring accessibility to a wide audience. Glu Mobile has evolved significantly since its inception as Sorrent and its subsequent merger with Macrospace in 2004, establishing itself as a key player in the mobile gaming industry with additional offices in locations such as Brazil, Canada, China, and Russia.
Splashtop
Series D in 2010
Splashtop delivers remote access and remote support software and services for enterprises, educational and research institutions, government agencies, small businesses, managed service providers, IT departments, and individuals. It enables users to access and control applications, files, and data from mobile devices or other computers through its remote desktop solutions. The product lineup includes On-Demand Support, Personal, Enterprise, and Business remote access offerings. Additional tools include Mirroring360 for wireless screen sharing and recording, Classroom for teachers to share desktops, Whiteboard for turning tablets into interactive boards, and Wired XDisplay to convert iPads or iPhones into high-performance monitors. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Splashtop serves customers worldwide with offices in China, Japan, Taiwan, and the Netherlands.
Thumbplay
Series F in 2009
Thumbplay Ringtones, LLC, founded in 2004 and based in San Francisco, California, specializes in mobile entertainment in the United States. The company offers a variety of products, including ringtones, wallpapers, games, and text-based services for mobile phones. Through its platform, Thumbplay.com, it provides licensed music, video, and games from major entertainment companies such as EMI, Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music Group. In 2010, Thumbplay launched a cloud-based music service that allows users unlimited access to over 8 million songs from major record labels and independent artists. The service is accessible via mobile apps on BlackBerry and Android devices, as well as PCs and Macs, with plans to expand to iPhone users.
Splashtop
Series C in 2008
Splashtop delivers remote access and remote support software and services for enterprises, educational and research institutions, government agencies, small businesses, managed service providers, IT departments, and individuals. It enables users to access and control applications, files, and data from mobile devices or other computers through its remote desktop solutions. The product lineup includes On-Demand Support, Personal, Enterprise, and Business remote access offerings. Additional tools include Mirroring360 for wireless screen sharing and recording, Classroom for teachers to share desktops, Whiteboard for turning tablets into interactive boards, and Wired XDisplay to convert iPads or iPhones into high-performance monitors. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Splashtop serves customers worldwide with offices in China, Japan, Taiwan, and the Netherlands.
LineKong Science and Technology Co., Ltd. is an interactive entertainment company founded in March 2007, specializing in the research and development of online and mobile games. Recognized as one of the top developers of network games since 2008, LineKong has launched a variety of self-developed titles including Journey to the West and The Warriors. The company operates through several game studios and has established a subsidiary dedicated to research and development. Its diverse product portfolio encompasses action games, role-playing games, turn-based games, and large-scale 3D games, catering to a wide audience. LineKong's business operations extend across China, Hong Kong, and other regions, with an increasing emphasis on both game and film sectors.
Vuze is a BitTorrent client used to find, download, share, play, view, and read content on digital devices. Its portfolio of products includes Vuze Free, Vuze Plus, Vuze Torrent Downloader app for Android, Vuze Remote, and Vuze Web extension for Google Chrome Webstore.
The Vuze BitTorrent Client is an end-to-end software application for various torrent needs. The Vuze torrent downloader for Windows or Mac enables users to find torrents online. Once the torrent is found the Vuze BitTorrent Client facilitates the download of torrents and automatically optimizes torrent download speeds. The built-in Vuze torrent download manager lets users view the status of each of their BitTorrent downloads.
Vuze is operated from San Mateo, California.
Loopt is a social service platform that connects individuals to their local communities through its mobile application and website. The service provides users with valuable information about their surroundings, enabling them to discover places, find friends, and locate the best deals available. With more than five million registered users in the United States, Loopt emphasizes user privacy by offering a variety of intuitive controls. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California, and is accessible on devices such as iPhone, iPod Touch, and Android.
3Jam is a San Francisco-based startup developing a group text messaging platform. It enables users to send messages to multiple contacts simultaneously, with all recipients seeing who received the message and being able to reply collectively. The service works across various mobile networks and devices, including those from Palm, Nokia, RIM, Samsung, and others.
Loopt is a social service platform that connects individuals to their local communities through its mobile application and website. The service provides users with valuable information about their surroundings, enabling them to discover places, find friends, and locate the best deals available. With more than five million registered users in the United States, Loopt emphasizes user privacy by offering a variety of intuitive controls. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California, and is accessible on devices such as iPhone, iPod Touch, and Android.
Glu Mobile
Series C in 2004
Glu Mobile Inc. is a developer and publisher of free-to-play mobile games tailored for smartphone and tablet users. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company offers a diverse portfolio that spans various genres, including lifestyle, casual, mid-core, and sports. Glu Mobile is known for its original intellectual properties such as Cooking Dash, Covet Fashion, and Deer Hunter, as well as licensed titles like Kim Kardashian: Hollywood and Disney Sorcerer’s Arena. The company distributes its games primarily through direct-to-consumer digital platforms, including the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, ensuring accessibility to a wide audience. Glu Mobile has evolved significantly since its inception as Sorrent and its subsequent merger with Macrospace in 2004, establishing itself as a key player in the mobile gaming industry with additional offices in locations such as Brazil, Canada, China, and Russia.
Glu Mobile
Series B in 2003
Glu Mobile Inc. is a developer and publisher of free-to-play mobile games tailored for smartphone and tablet users. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company offers a diverse portfolio that spans various genres, including lifestyle, casual, mid-core, and sports. Glu Mobile is known for its original intellectual properties such as Cooking Dash, Covet Fashion, and Deer Hunter, as well as licensed titles like Kim Kardashian: Hollywood and Disney Sorcerer’s Arena. The company distributes its games primarily through direct-to-consumer digital platforms, including the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, ensuring accessibility to a wide audience. Glu Mobile has evolved significantly since its inception as Sorrent and its subsequent merger with Macrospace in 2004, establishing itself as a key player in the mobile gaming industry with additional offices in locations such as Brazil, Canada, China, and Russia.
Zinio
Venture Round in 2002
Zinio is a leading digital publishing platform that transforms print magazines into digital content, providing an enhanced reading experience across various devices. With over a decade of expertise in the digital publishing industry, Zinio offers a comprehensive solution for magazine publishers through its ZINIOpro service, which converts PDF files into XML format. This allows publishers to manage and deliver their content flexibly in branded applications for tablets, smartphones, and desktops. Additionally, Zinio operates online newsstands and award-winning apps for iOS, Android, Windows, and Kindle, offering consumers access to a vast selection of digital magazines in more than 30 languages. The platform supports both online and offline reading, synchronization across multiple devices, and searching for archival content, making it a versatile choice for magazine readers worldwide.
Exent Technologies
Series B in 2000
Exent Technologies is a digital entertainment company that markets, distributes, and monetizes mobile and PC games. It offers GameTanium, a game-on-demand subscription service that enables operators, device manufacturers, telecom providers, and web portals to give users access to Android games across smartphones, tablets, PCs, and televisions; and FreeRide Games, a web platform providing more than 400 premium full-version PC casual games free to users, monetized through advertising. The business also delivers on-demand game services to mobile operators, device manufacturers, telecommunications providers, and publishers, helping partners monetize gaming across multiple screens. The company is headquartered in Petah Tikva, Israel.
Wonder is a technology company that develops an all-in-one gaming platform for Android mobile devices. The platform enables users to play, stream, and share games across devices seamlessly.