New Enterprise Associates

New Enterprise Associates is a venture capital firm founded in 1977 and based in Menlo Park, California, with offices in the United States, India and China. It makes investments across technology and healthcare startups at multiple stages, from seed to growth, including software, cloud, data, internet services, fintech, AI, e-commerce, and enterprise technology, as well as healthcare information technology, life sciences, medical devices, and biopharma. It also considers energy technology and infrastructure opportunities, such as solar, batteries and smart grids. The firm pursues a global approach, with activity in the United States, Asia and other regions, and supports companies through rounds of financing ranging from small to sizable investments as they scale. NEA focuses on building portfolios in software, IT services, consumer technology, and healthcare technology, backing ambitious entrepreneurs across sectors and geographies.

Michael Albert

Associate

Kate Barrett

Partner, Communications

James Buxton MD

Principal

Pamela Clark

General Partner

Vanessa Deng

Associate

Chris Doppman

Managing Director, LP Relations

Jay Graf

Venture Partner

Arjun Jain

Senior Associate

Nick Kline

Partner, LP Relations

Mohamad Makhzoumi

General Partner, Global Head of Healthcare Services

Jake Nunn

Partner

Greg Papadopoulos

Venture Partner

Tim Schaller

CFO

George Stamas

Venture Partner

Brad Thawley

Partner, Limited Partner Relations

Lulu Xu

Principal

Edison Zhang

Associate

Arno Penzias Ph.D

Venture Partner

Past deals in Computer Vision

World Labs

Venture Round in 2024
World Labs is a technology company that develops an artificial intelligence platform designed for humanlike processing of visual data. Focusing on spatial intelligence, its core service involves the creation of Large World Models (LWMs) that enable AI systems to perceive, generate, and interact with environments in three-dimensional space, both in virtual and real-world contexts. The company's innovative approach incorporates synthetic data to train its models, facilitating advanced computer vision technologies capable of reliably identifying objects. This capability positions World Labs as a key player in the burgeoning fields of augmented and virtual reality.

Twelve Labs

Series A in 2024
Twelve Labs offers a platform that empowers businesses and developers to analyze and interpret video content through multiple modalities like visual and auditory data. This enables the creation of intelligent video applications across industries such as technology, media, entertainment, and security.

Mashgin

Series B in 2022
Mashgin is a California-based developer of AI-driven self-checkout kiosks used in cafeterias, convenience stores, specialty and travel retail. The system uses computer vision, deep learning, and real-time 3D technology to recognize items and handle multiple items in a single scan, speeding up checkout. The kiosks are deployed at hundreds of locations and serve tens of thousands of customers daily.

Nodar

Series A in 2022
Nodar, Inc. is a technology company based in Boston, Massachusetts, specializing in advanced sensor systems for various transportation modes, including cars, trucks, drones, ships, trains, and aircraft. Founded in 2018, Nodar develops innovative camera-based 3D vision systems, notably the Nodar Longbow and Hammerhead products. These systems utilize off-the-shelf cameras to provide long-range, high-precision depth sensing, making them suitable for Level 3 and Level 4 autonomous vehicle applications. Their technology is designed to enhance safety and performance in vehicles by enabling features such as collision warning, path planning, automatic emergency braking, and parking assistance. Nodar aims to deliver reliable and cost-effective sensor solutions that meet the evolving demands of the automotive, marine, and railway industries.

Built Robotics

Series C in 2022
Built Robotics develops automation technology for the construction industry by turning heavy equipment into autonomous robots with AI-guided software that integrates sensors such as GPS, cameras, and Lidar. The systems retrofit onto earthmoving equipment to enable autonomous operation on job sites, supporting projects such as wind farms, oil and gas pipelines, mining, and housing developments, and they are used to automate repetitive tasks in solar projects to accelerate the transition to clean energy.

Aquabyte

Venture Round in 2022
Aquabyte, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing innovative monitoring systems for the aquaculture industry. Founded in 2017 and based in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Bergen, Norway, Aquabyte leverages computer vision and machine learning to enhance fish farming practices. Its smart camera system enables functionalities such as real-time sea lice counting, biomass estimation, appetite detection, and feed optimization. By providing a web dashboard for continuous monitoring, Aquabyte aims to improve the efficiency, sustainability, and profitability of fish farms. The company's solutions are designed to reduce operational costs and minimize fish mortality while also addressing the environmental impact of aquaculture. With a diverse team of experts in machine learning, entrepreneurship, and aquaculture biology, Aquabyte is committed to delivering practical and effective solutions for the industry.

Clarifai

Series C in 2021
Founded in 2013, Clarifai specializes in advanced image recognition systems for detecting near-duplicates and enabling visual search. Its platform recognizes various categories, objects, and tags in images, and finds similar images in large uncategorized repositories using a combination of semantic and visual similarity.

Berkshire Grey

Post in 2021
Berkshire Grey, Inc. is a technology company specializing in the development of artificial intelligence-driven robotic and automated material handling systems. Founded in 2013 and based in Lexington, Massachusetts, the company focuses on automating tasks traditionally performed by humans in commercial settings, enhancing efficiency in fulfillment, supply chain, and logistics operations. Its offerings include a range of robotic solutions, such as autonomous picking and sorting systems, mobile robotic units, and dynamic parcel sortation technologies. Additionally, Berkshire Grey provides electromechanical solutions that incorporate vision systems and advanced scanning technologies. By leveraging AI, computer vision, and machine learning, the company's systems enable clients to achieve higher accuracy and throughput speeds while managing diverse product assortments. The majority of its revenue is generated from North America, positioning Berkshire Grey as a significant player in the automation landscape.

Matroid

Series B in 2020
Matroid, Inc. is a Palo Alto-based company that specializes in computer vision technology. Founded in 2016, it offers an intuitive platform that enables users to create and deploy custom computer vision detectors without the need for programming. These detectors can identify people, objects, and events in visual media, making it easier for clients to monitor live streams, search recorded videos, and receive real-time notifications about specific occurrences. Matroid serves a diverse range of industries, including construction, manufacturing, security, media, and retail, by providing solutions that enhance efficiency and situational awareness through advanced visual recognition capabilities.

Vimaan

Series A in 2020
Vimaan is a technology company specializing in computer vision and AI solutions for warehouse inventory management. Their systems employ AI-powered cameras, autonomous drones, and machine learning algorithms to capture, digitize, and analyze inventory data across warehouses, enhancing inventory accuracy and reducing manual labor.

Berkshire Grey

Series B in 2020
Berkshire Grey, Inc. is a technology company specializing in the development of artificial intelligence-driven robotic and automated material handling systems. Founded in 2013 and based in Lexington, Massachusetts, the company focuses on automating tasks traditionally performed by humans in commercial settings, enhancing efficiency in fulfillment, supply chain, and logistics operations. Its offerings include a range of robotic solutions, such as autonomous picking and sorting systems, mobile robotic units, and dynamic parcel sortation technologies. Additionally, Berkshire Grey provides electromechanical solutions that incorporate vision systems and advanced scanning technologies. By leveraging AI, computer vision, and machine learning, the company's systems enable clients to achieve higher accuracy and throughput speeds while managing diverse product assortments. The majority of its revenue is generated from North America, positioning Berkshire Grey as a significant player in the automation landscape.

Built Robotics

Series B in 2019
Built Robotics develops automation technology for the construction industry by turning heavy equipment into autonomous robots with AI-guided software that integrates sensors such as GPS, cameras, and Lidar. The systems retrofit onto earthmoving equipment to enable autonomous operation on job sites, supporting projects such as wind farms, oil and gas pipelines, mining, and housing developments, and they are used to automate repetitive tasks in solar projects to accelerate the transition to clean energy.

Aquabyte

Series A in 2019
Aquabyte, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing innovative monitoring systems for the aquaculture industry. Founded in 2017 and based in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Bergen, Norway, Aquabyte leverages computer vision and machine learning to enhance fish farming practices. Its smart camera system enables functionalities such as real-time sea lice counting, biomass estimation, appetite detection, and feed optimization. By providing a web dashboard for continuous monitoring, Aquabyte aims to improve the efficiency, sustainability, and profitability of fish farms. The company's solutions are designed to reduce operational costs and minimize fish mortality while also addressing the environmental impact of aquaculture. With a diverse team of experts in machine learning, entrepreneurship, and aquaculture biology, Aquabyte is committed to delivering practical and effective solutions for the industry.

Naked Labs

Series A in 2018
Naked Labs is a Silicon Valley-based startup focused on3D scanning, computer vision, and human-centered design. It uses infrared light to capture a 3D body model, which is visualized on the Naked app. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.

Dreams

Series A in 2018
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.

Aquabyte

Seed Round in 2018
Aquabyte, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing innovative monitoring systems for the aquaculture industry. Founded in 2017 and based in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Bergen, Norway, Aquabyte leverages computer vision and machine learning to enhance fish farming practices. Its smart camera system enables functionalities such as real-time sea lice counting, biomass estimation, appetite detection, and feed optimization. By providing a web dashboard for continuous monitoring, Aquabyte aims to improve the efficiency, sustainability, and profitability of fish farms. The company's solutions are designed to reduce operational costs and minimize fish mortality while also addressing the environmental impact of aquaculture. With a diverse team of experts in machine learning, entrepreneurship, and aquaculture biology, Aquabyte is committed to delivering practical and effective solutions for the industry.

Fyusion

Series B in 2017
Fyusion is a 3D computer vision and machine learning company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2013. The company specializes in developing a platform that enables the creation of immersive, interactive, photorealistic 3D images using smartphones or other cameras. These images can be viewed on various devices, including mobile, desktop, virtual reality, and augmented reality platforms. Fyusion's primary focus is on providing solutions for automotive and eCommerce sectors, allowing clients to automate car condition reporting and enhance their imaging capabilities at scale. Through its technology, Fyusion aims to make images not only visually appealing but also rich in functionality.

Built Robotics

Series A in 2017
Built Robotics develops automation technology for the construction industry by turning heavy equipment into autonomous robots with AI-guided software that integrates sensors such as GPS, cameras, and Lidar. The systems retrofit onto earthmoving equipment to enable autonomous operation on job sites, supporting projects such as wind farms, oil and gas pipelines, mining, and housing developments, and they are used to automate repetitive tasks in solar projects to accelerate the transition to clean energy.

Matroid

Series A in 2017
Matroid, Inc. is a Palo Alto-based company that specializes in computer vision technology. Founded in 2016, it offers an intuitive platform that enables users to create and deploy custom computer vision detectors without the need for programming. These detectors can identify people, objects, and events in visual media, making it easier for clients to monitor live streams, search recorded videos, and receive real-time notifications about specific occurrences. Matroid serves a diverse range of industries, including construction, manufacturing, security, media, and retail, by providing solutions that enhance efficiency and situational awareness through advanced visual recognition capabilities.

UnifyID

Series A in 2017
UnifyID, founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, California, specializes in developing an identity platform centered around implicit authentication. This innovative approach identifies users uniquely by analyzing sensor data from everyday devices and employing machine learning algorithms. The method relies on factors such as location, habits, and signals from personal devices, making it highly secure and difficult to replicate. UnifyID's technology respects user privacy while enhancing the authentication process both in digital applications and physical environments.

Lytro

Series D in 2017
Lytro is a pioneering company focused on developing advanced Light Field imaging platform technologies, enabling artists, scientists, and innovators to achieve unprecedented creative freedom and control. Founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, who earned recognition for his groundbreaking Ph.D. research in Light Field imaging, Lytro introduced its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012. This was followed by the release of the Lytro ILLUM and associated software tools in 2014, which expanded the application of Light Field technology beyond photography to various fields, including cinematography and industrial uses. In 2015, Lytro further diversified its offerings by entering the realms of virtual reality and scientific applications, establishing itself as a central player in a new technology ecosystem. With a commitment to enhancing visual quality and creative possibilities, Lytro’s products allow users to capture multi-dimensional data from multiple angles, thereby transforming the landscape of computational imaging. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

Mighty AI

Series B in 2017
Mighty AI, Inc. is a provider of Training Data as a Service, specializing in delivering high-quality datasets for businesses developing computer vision and natural language processing models. Established in 2014 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with an additional office in Detroit, Michigan, the company operates a platform that connects a global community of individuals who perform micro tasks, such as object identification in images and sentiment analysis of text. This community enhances the accuracy and scalability of the data provided, as Mighty AI combines its proprietary machine learning technology with a suite of annotation software and managed services. The company primarily serves clients in sectors like autonomous vehicles, leveraging its expertise and resources to meet the evolving needs of its customers worldwide. In January 2017, the company rebranded from Spare5 Inc. to Mighty AI, and it is currently a subsidiary of Uber Technologies, Inc.

Matroid

Seed Round in 2017
Matroid, Inc. is a Palo Alto-based company that specializes in computer vision technology. Founded in 2016, it offers an intuitive platform that enables users to create and deploy custom computer vision detectors without the need for programming. These detectors can identify people, objects, and events in visual media, making it easier for clients to monitor live streams, search recorded videos, and receive real-time notifications about specific occurrences. Matroid serves a diverse range of industries, including construction, manufacturing, security, media, and retail, by providing solutions that enhance efficiency and situational awareness through advanced visual recognition capabilities.

Pilot AI

Series A in 2016
Pilot AI is a developer of a deep-learning computer vision platform that addresses real-world challenges on compute-constrained embedded devices. The company collaborates with major consumer electronics and chip manufacturers to enhance its technology. Its platform not only streamlines manual tasks but also provides competitive health, wellness, and savings benefits, enabling individuals and businesses to make informed decisions. By leveraging advanced computer vision capabilities, Pilot AI aims to transform how users interact with embedded systems in various applications.

Placemeter

Venture Round in 2016
Placemeter Inc. is an urban intelligence platform based in New York City that specializes in transforming live video and archival footage into structured data regarding activity in physical locations. Founded in 2012, the company utilizes proprietary computer vision technology and real-time algorithms to analyze patterns in pedestrian and vehicular traffic, as well as to monitor various environmental metrics such as occupancy rates, wait times, and sound levels. Placemeter's solutions cater to smart cities, out-of-home advertisers, and retailers, offering insights that enhance business optimization, customer engagement, and urban safety. By quantifying and predicting traffic patterns, Placemeter aims to foster stronger businesses and more innovative neighborhoods. As of November 30, 2016, Placemeter operates as a subsidiary of Arlo Technologies, Inc.

Mighty AI

Series A in 2015
Mighty AI, Inc. is a provider of Training Data as a Service, specializing in delivering high-quality datasets for businesses developing computer vision and natural language processing models. Established in 2014 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with an additional office in Detroit, Michigan, the company operates a platform that connects a global community of individuals who perform micro tasks, such as object identification in images and sentiment analysis of text. This community enhances the accuracy and scalability of the data provided, as Mighty AI combines its proprietary machine learning technology with a suite of annotation software and managed services. The company primarily serves clients in sectors like autonomous vehicles, leveraging its expertise and resources to meet the evolving needs of its customers worldwide. In January 2017, the company rebranded from Spare5 Inc. to Mighty AI, and it is currently a subsidiary of Uber Technologies, Inc.

Hyperverge

Seed Round in 2015
HyperVerge, Inc. is a technology company based in Los Altos, California, specializing in artificial intelligence solutions for identity verification and fraud detection. Founded in 2014, the company serves various industries, including financial services, cryptocurrency, telecommunications, and e-commerce. HyperVerge's identity verification platform provides a comprehensive suite of tools, including face authentication, age verification, document verification, and other services designed to streamline customer onboarding and enhance security. The platform is engineered to perform effectively in real-time, even under low bandwidth conditions and on less powerful devices, making it accessible for a wide range of clients. By utilizing proprietary AI models, HyperVerge has successfully verified over 700 million identities across 190 countries, significantly reducing instances of first and third-party identity fraud while ensuring compliance with Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations.

HaoMaiYi

Series B in 2015
HaoMaiYi is a fashion company that offers branded clothing styles for individuals of all ages. The company has developed an Artificial Intelligence-based virtual dressing room that enhances the online shopping experience. This innovative platform simulates the in-store experience by utilizing machine learning technologies to analyze various facial and body attributes. Users can reconstruct a virtual representation of themselves through auto-scanning or by inputting their height, weight, and select body features. The virtual dressing room provides personalized shopping guidance based on 3D modeling, allowing customers to visualize how clothes will fit and look on their own bodies.

GumGum

Series C in 2015
GumGum, Inc. is a technology company based in Santa Monica, California, that specializes in artificial intelligence, particularly in computer vision and natural language processing. Founded in 2006, the company focuses on unlocking the value of visual content generated across various platforms, including the web and broadcast television. GumGum provides a range of services, such as in-image advertising, influencer marketing, targeted media buying, and site monetization. Its flagship products include GumGum Visual Intelligence, a platform for real-time visual listening that assists brands in identifying and activating online imagery, and AdBuilder, which allows brands to create and manage in-image and in-screen advertisements. By using advanced machine learning and deep learning technologies, GumGum enhances contextual advertising and aids marketers in maximizing the media value of their investments. The company maintains a presence with additional offices in major cities across the United States, as well as locations in London and Sydney.

Naked Labs

Seed Round in 2015
Naked Labs is a Silicon Valley-based startup focused on3D scanning, computer vision, and human-centered design. It uses infrared light to capture a 3D body model, which is visualized on the Naked app. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.

Fyusion

Series A in 2015
Fyusion is a 3D computer vision and machine learning company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2013. The company specializes in developing a platform that enables the creation of immersive, interactive, photorealistic 3D images using smartphones or other cameras. These images can be viewed on various devices, including mobile, desktop, virtual reality, and augmented reality platforms. Fyusion's primary focus is on providing solutions for automotive and eCommerce sectors, allowing clients to automate car condition reporting and enhance their imaging capabilities at scale. Through its technology, Fyusion aims to make images not only visually appealing but also rich in functionality.

Mighty AI

Seed Round in 2014
Mighty AI, Inc. is a provider of Training Data as a Service, specializing in delivering high-quality datasets for businesses developing computer vision and natural language processing models. Established in 2014 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with an additional office in Detroit, Michigan, the company operates a platform that connects a global community of individuals who perform micro tasks, such as object identification in images and sentiment analysis of text. This community enhances the accuracy and scalability of the data provided, as Mighty AI combines its proprietary machine learning technology with a suite of annotation software and managed services. The company primarily serves clients in sectors like autonomous vehicles, leveraging its expertise and resources to meet the evolving needs of its customers worldwide. In January 2017, the company rebranded from Spare5 Inc. to Mighty AI, and it is currently a subsidiary of Uber Technologies, Inc.

Lytro

Series C in 2014
Lytro is a pioneering company focused on developing advanced Light Field imaging platform technologies, enabling artists, scientists, and innovators to achieve unprecedented creative freedom and control. Founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, who earned recognition for his groundbreaking Ph.D. research in Light Field imaging, Lytro introduced its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012. This was followed by the release of the Lytro ILLUM and associated software tools in 2014, which expanded the application of Light Field technology beyond photography to various fields, including cinematography and industrial uses. In 2015, Lytro further diversified its offerings by entering the realms of virtual reality and scientific applications, establishing itself as a central player in a new technology ecosystem. With a commitment to enhancing visual quality and creative possibilities, Lytro’s products allow users to capture multi-dimensional data from multiple angles, thereby transforming the landscape of computational imaging. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

Placemeter

Series A in 2014
Placemeter Inc. is an urban intelligence platform based in New York City that specializes in transforming live video and archival footage into structured data regarding activity in physical locations. Founded in 2012, the company utilizes proprietary computer vision technology and real-time algorithms to analyze patterns in pedestrian and vehicular traffic, as well as to monitor various environmental metrics such as occupancy rates, wait times, and sound levels. Placemeter's solutions cater to smart cities, out-of-home advertisers, and retailers, offering insights that enhance business optimization, customer engagement, and urban safety. By quantifying and predicting traffic patterns, Placemeter aims to foster stronger businesses and more innovative neighborhoods. As of November 30, 2016, Placemeter operates as a subsidiary of Arlo Technologies, Inc.

Fyusion

Seed Round in 2014
Fyusion is a 3D computer vision and machine learning company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2013. The company specializes in developing a platform that enables the creation of immersive, interactive, photorealistic 3D images using smartphones or other cameras. These images can be viewed on various devices, including mobile, desktop, virtual reality, and augmented reality platforms. Fyusion's primary focus is on providing solutions for automotive and eCommerce sectors, allowing clients to automate car condition reporting and enhance their imaging capabilities at scale. Through its technology, Fyusion aims to make images not only visually appealing but also rich in functionality.

Lytro

Series B in 2013
Lytro is a pioneering company focused on developing advanced Light Field imaging platform technologies, enabling artists, scientists, and innovators to achieve unprecedented creative freedom and control. Founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, who earned recognition for his groundbreaking Ph.D. research in Light Field imaging, Lytro introduced its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012. This was followed by the release of the Lytro ILLUM and associated software tools in 2014, which expanded the application of Light Field technology beyond photography to various fields, including cinematography and industrial uses. In 2015, Lytro further diversified its offerings by entering the realms of virtual reality and scientific applications, establishing itself as a central player in a new technology ecosystem. With a commitment to enhancing visual quality and creative possibilities, Lytro’s products allow users to capture multi-dimensional data from multiple angles, thereby transforming the landscape of computational imaging. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

Placemeter

Seed Round in 2013
Placemeter Inc. is an urban intelligence platform based in New York City that specializes in transforming live video and archival footage into structured data regarding activity in physical locations. Founded in 2012, the company utilizes proprietary computer vision technology and real-time algorithms to analyze patterns in pedestrian and vehicular traffic, as well as to monitor various environmental metrics such as occupancy rates, wait times, and sound levels. Placemeter's solutions cater to smart cities, out-of-home advertisers, and retailers, offering insights that enhance business optimization, customer engagement, and urban safety. By quantifying and predicting traffic patterns, Placemeter aims to foster stronger businesses and more innovative neighborhoods. As of November 30, 2016, Placemeter operates as a subsidiary of Arlo Technologies, Inc.

Flutter

Seed Round in 2012
Flutter is a startup company that develops gesture recognition technologies. The company received early-stage funding from Y Combinator and was acquired by Google on October 2, 2013. Its first product, Flutter app, utilizes gesture recognition technology over a built-in webcam and enables users to control iTunes, Spotify, VLC, and QuickTime using hand gestures. Flutter was founded by Mehul Nariyawala and Navneet Dalal in 2010 and is based in California, United States.

GumGum

Series B in 2011
GumGum, Inc. is a technology company based in Santa Monica, California, that specializes in artificial intelligence, particularly in computer vision and natural language processing. Founded in 2006, the company focuses on unlocking the value of visual content generated across various platforms, including the web and broadcast television. GumGum provides a range of services, such as in-image advertising, influencer marketing, targeted media buying, and site monetization. Its flagship products include GumGum Visual Intelligence, a platform for real-time visual listening that assists brands in identifying and activating online imagery, and AdBuilder, which allows brands to create and manage in-image and in-screen advertisements. By using advanced machine learning and deep learning technologies, GumGum enhances contextual advertising and aids marketers in maximizing the media value of their investments. The company maintains a presence with additional offices in major cities across the United States, as well as locations in London and Sydney.

Lytro

Series A in 2011
Lytro is a pioneering company focused on developing advanced Light Field imaging platform technologies, enabling artists, scientists, and innovators to achieve unprecedented creative freedom and control. Founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, who earned recognition for his groundbreaking Ph.D. research in Light Field imaging, Lytro introduced its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012. This was followed by the release of the Lytro ILLUM and associated software tools in 2014, which expanded the application of Light Field technology beyond photography to various fields, including cinematography and industrial uses. In 2015, Lytro further diversified its offerings by entering the realms of virtual reality and scientific applications, establishing itself as a central player in a new technology ecosystem. With a commitment to enhancing visual quality and creative possibilities, Lytro’s products allow users to capture multi-dimensional data from multiple angles, thereby transforming the landscape of computational imaging. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

Agility Design Solutions

Series B in 2005
Agility Design Solutions, Inc. develops software tools that shorten the time to design, verify, and implement signal processing algorithms. The company offers solutions for algorithm acceleration, prototyping, and implementation in software and hardware. Its products include RMS, which improves the execution speed of MATLAB programs; MCS, which automatically synthesizes MATLAB code to C code; MCS Function Library, which includes functions that are synthesized using MCS to generate ANSI-C source; DK Design Suite, a design environment for C-based algorithmic design entry, simulation, and synthesis; RC Series Platforms, a family of FPGA-based rapid prototyping/development boards; and PixelStreams Imaging Library, which includes IP cores for digital image and video processing. The company also offers training, support, and algorithm implementation consulting services. It serves customers in various fields, including video analysis, image recognition, and wireless and wired communications. The company markets and sells its products through direct sales channels and local distributors in North America, Asia, and Europe. Agility Design Solutions, Inc. was formerly known as Catalytic, Inc. and changed its name to Agility Design Solutions, Inc. in January, 2008. Agility Design Solutions, Inc. was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Palo Alto, California with additional offices in Austin, Texas; Abingdon, England; and Yokohama, Japan.
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