Redpoint Ventures

Redpoint Ventures, established in 1999, is a leading venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California. With over $4 billion under management across multiple funds, the firm invests in technology-focused startups across various stages, from seed to growth. Redpoint partners with visionary founders to create new markets and redefine existing ones, targeting sectors such as software, consumer, financial technology, healthcare, and infrastructure. Additionally, Redpoint Ventures China, founded in 2016, focuses on early-stage investments in the technology, media, and telecommunications sectors in Mainland China.

Kwesi Acquay

Principal

Urvashi Barooah

Principal

Logan Bartlett

Managing Director

Erica Brescia

Managing Director

Travis Bryant

Operating Partner

Jacob Effron

Partner

Brad Jones

Partner and Co-Founder

Adele Li

Investor

Kyle Liu

Vice President

Louis Lv

Managing Director

Lars Pedersen

Partner, CFO

Grace Ping

Partner

Scott Raney

Managing Director

Ryan Sarver

Partner

Jordan Segall

Partner

Sai Senthilkumar

Partner

Nancy Shi

Partner and CFO

John Walecka

Co-Founder and Partner

Yuan Wenda

Founding and Managing Partner

Geoffrey Yang

Co-Founder and Partner

David Yuan

Managing Partner

Han Zhang

Partner

Past deals in Scale Stage

Chainguard

Series D in 2025
Chainguard specializes in supply chain security by providing hardened, minimal container images that are continuously rebuilt from source in secure environments to eliminate known vulnerabilities and ensure end-to-end integrity. The company incorporates built-in cryptographic signatures, Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs), and Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts (SLSA) provenance into its offerings. In addition to container images, Chainguard also provides a catalog of guarded Java dependencies through its Chainguard Libraries, which are developed securely from source within SLSA-certified infrastructure. Furthermore, Chainguard actively contributes to and maintains several widely used open-source projects, demonstrating its commitment to the open-source community while applying zero-trust principles to enhance the security of the software lifecycle for its clients.

Cyberhaven

Series D in 2025
Cyberhaven, Inc., established in 2014 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, specializes in enterprise cybersecurity. The company's core offering is a Data Detection and Response platform designed to safeguard intellectual property from theft and insider threats. This platform assesses internal actions across an organization, identifying risky behaviors before they result in a breach. It provides full-context data tracing to minimize false positives and negatives, and accelerates incident response investigations, enabling clients to protect their data efficiently. Cyberhaven's technology covers the protection of sensitive documents across various platforms, including Office 365, on-premise SharePoint, and Google Apps. The company operates globally with additional offices in Palo Alto, California; Lausanne, Switzerland; and Kiev, Ukraine.

Abridge

Series D in 2025
Abridge is a healthcare technology company focused on enhancing communication between patients and clinicians through its innovative application. By leveraging generative AI and machine learning, Abridge automates the transcription and summarization of medical discussions, transforming these conversations into structured clinical notes in real-time. This functionality facilitates better patient understanding and reduces the necessity for manual note-taking, while ensuring that essential documentation is incorporated into Electronic Health Record systems. The platform is designed to provide users with clear, understandable summaries of their medical interactions, empowering them to follow through on recommendations made by healthcare providers. Committed to data security and patient privacy, Abridge adheres to healthcare regulations and offers a customizable interface tailored to meet diverse patient needs.

Semgrep

Series D in 2025
Semgrep is a software tool that analyzes code statically to enhance security and reliability. It aims to facilitate swift development by providing tools for engineers and developers to write secure code. The platform automatically reviews and ranks code from various sources, identifying vulnerabilities and best practices, enabling users to compare project safety and learn from industry leaders.

Cyera

Series D in 2024
Cyera is a data security company that focuses on providing businesses with comprehensive insights into their data environments. By employing a data-centric approach, Cyera enables organizations to discover, classify, and protect their sensitive data while ensuring compliance and cyber resilience. Its platform continuously monitors data exposure and risks, allowing security teams to identify vulnerabilities and take necessary actions to mitigate them. Through its innovative solutions, Cyera aims to empower businesses to effectively manage their data, ultimately facilitating transformative outcomes driven by secure data practices.

Enflame Technology

Series D in 2023
Enflame Technology specializes in developing neural network solutions tailored for artificial intelligence applications. The company's primary offerings include high-end deep learning chips designed specifically for cloud data centers and AI training platforms. These chips feature a proprietary architecture that emphasizes high computational power and energy efficiency, while also being programmable and cost-effective. Enflame Technology's products are optimized for mainstream machine learning frameworks, making them suitable for a wide range of AI training and optimization tasks.

Ramp

Series D in 2023
Ramp Holdings, Inc. specializes in Software-as-a-Service solutions aimed at modernizing financial operations and enhancing content delivery. The company provides a comprehensive platform that includes tools for corporate card management, expense tracking, bill payments, and accounting integrations. By leveraging advanced technologies such as speech-to-text, natural language processing, and search engine optimization, Ramp allows organizations to maximize the value of their video content and drive increased engagement. Its offerings also include various video management solutions, notably for the SharePoint ecosystem, which facilitate seamless integration, live streaming, and efficient content delivery. Founded in 1948 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, Ramp operates as a subsidiary of Raytheon BBN Technologies Corporation. The company serves diverse industries, including media, finance, healthcare, and technology, with a focus on creating cost-effective and insightful financial tools for organizations.

Megatronix

Series D in 2023
Megatronix is a company that specializes in providing software solutions for the automotive industry, focusing on digitizing vehicle operations. Their offerings include a distributed intelligent operating system that connects vehicles to the cloud, alongside software products for vehicle parts, new vehicle software development, and cloud business systems. Megatronix also develops advanced components such as digital cockpits, multiple domain controllers, T-Boxes, and gateways. Their tools, including SmartMega OS and SmartMega Core, enable rapid customization of software products tailored to specific vehicle models while facilitating hardware design and integration. Through these innovations, Megatronix aims to enhance the driving experience by enabling car manufacturers to implement intelligent software solutions that integrate hardware with smart functionalities.

Flexe

Series D in 2022
Flexe, Inc. operates a cloud-based warehousing services marketplace that connects organizations needing additional warehousing and fulfillment services with those that have excess capacity. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Seattle, the company specializes in omnichannel logistics, providing solutions for eCommerce fulfillment, retail distribution, same-day delivery, and network capacity. By integrating technology with an open logistics network, Flexe enables retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers, and logistics companies to optimize their operations, address inventory overflow, and streamline material handling. This approach allows clients to enhance their distribution networks by accessing affordable warehouse spaces, thereby maximizing revenue potential while maintaining operational efficiency.

Guild Education

Series F in 2022
Guild Education, Inc. is an educational technology company founded in 2015 and headquartered in Denver, Colorado. The company provides a lifelong learning platform designed for working adults, offering a range of online courses, workshops, and educational programs. These include bachelor’s and master’s degrees, high school diplomas, certificate programs, and language learning opportunities. Guild Education supports its users throughout their educational journey by utilizing a technology platform that facilitates discovery and learning, as well as a tech-enabled student advising model to enhance the overall experience. The company aims to empower adults to advance their education and career paths effectively.

Cribl

Series D in 2022
Cribl, Inc. is a software company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2017. The company specializes in managing and processing large volumes of data through its flagship product, Logstream. This software enables organizations to transform logs and metrics in real time, eliminate unnecessary data ingestion, and efficiently route relevant information to cost-effective destinations. Cribl's platform supports the implementation of observability pipelines that can handle data at Petabyte scale, with a centralized management console that oversees numerous worker nodes. By enhancing data management capabilities, Cribl empowers businesses to achieve greater visibility and control over their real-time data, aligning with compliance and privacy requirements while enriching data with business context.

Monte Carlo

Series D in 2022
Monte Carlo is a San Francisco-based software company founded in 2019 by Barr Moses and Lior Gavish. The company specializes in enhancing data reliability for organizations, aiming to eliminate and prevent data downtime. Through its digital platform, Monte Carlo monitors data, providing alerts for missing or inaccurate information, thus enabling organizations to maintain trust in their data. By resolving data-related issues, the company empowers data teams to focus on delivering valuable insights, rather than spending time on crisis management. Monte Carlo's mission is to accelerate the adoption of data usage across industries by ensuring that clients do not have to settle for unreliable data.

Deliverect

Series D in 2022
Deliverect is a subscription-based service that streamlines online food ordering for restaurants by integrating various third-party platforms such as Uber Eats, Deliveroo, Glovo, and DoorDash into existing point-of-sale systems. The company's software automates the inbound order flow, allowing restaurants to manage online orders through a single interface, which reduces the need for staff to monitor multiple devices and manually enter orders. Additionally, Deliverect offers consolidated reporting and inventory management features, enhancing operational efficiency by facilitating menu uploads and the outbound flow of information. This comprehensive approach helps restaurants optimize their delivery services and improve overall business performance.

Cockroach Labs

Series F in 2021
Cockroach Labs, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing open-source database software, particularly known for its flagship product, CockroachDB. This cloud-native, distributed SQL database is designed to support the rapid scaling of applications while ensuring resilience against failures, including disk, machine, and datacenter outages. CockroachDB offers strong consistency and ACID transactions, along with an SQL API for efficient data management. The platform is utilized by a diverse range of customers, from small startups to Fortune 500 companies, across various industries such as finance, retail, and media. Founded in 2015, Cockroach Labs is headquartered in New York City, with an additional office in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company focuses on enabling developers to build robust applications without compromising on performance or reliability.

Workato

Series E in 2021
Workato, Inc. is a cloud automation and integration platform based in Cupertino, California, that focuses on enhancing enterprise workflow automation across various applications. Founded in 2013, the company provides a suite of tools that facilitate the rapid creation and deployment of integrations, allowing businesses to streamline operations without the need for extensive coding. Its platform leverages machine learning and patented technology to enable efficient automation of complex business workflows while maintaining security and governance. Workato enhances sales efficiency and customer service by delivering comprehensive customer intelligence, automating data processes, and optimizing account management strategies. The platform also supports targeted marketing campaigns and e-commerce operations by offering a holistic view of customer interactions. By breaking down application silos, Workato empowers businesses to automate processes related to project onboarding, IT operations, and software management, thereby driving real-time outcomes and improving overall operational efficiency.

LaunchDarkly

Series D in 2021
LaunchDarkly is a software company that provides a feature management platform designed to enhance collaboration between development teams and business stakeholders. Its core product enables DevOps teams to safely deploy new features incrementally, targeting specific user segments across various platforms. This controlled rollout process facilitates standardized releases at scale, accelerates cloud migration, and improves overall software delivery efficiency.

FloQast

Series D in 2021
FloQast, Inc. is a financial close management software company that specializes in streamlining the month-end close process for accounting teams. Its platform provides tools for task management, documentation, reconciliation, and reporting, enabling organizations to enhance collaboration, visibility, and efficiency. Key offerings include FloQast Close, which centralizes month-end tasks; FloQast AutoRec, an AI-driven solution for automating reconciliations; and FloQast Flux, which alerts teams to actual variances by account. The software integrates seamlessly with popular accounting systems like QuickBooks, NetSuite, and SAP, allowing users to operate within familiar environments while minimizing manual errors. FloQast's innovative solutions are designed to improve accuracy in financial reporting and support compliance needs across various roles, including controllers and CFOs. Founded in 2013 and based in Los Angeles, California, the company also has a location in Dublin, Ohio, and maintains strategic alliances to further enhance its service offerings.

Guild Education

Series E in 2021
Guild Education, Inc. is an educational technology company founded in 2015 and headquartered in Denver, Colorado. The company provides a lifelong learning platform designed for working adults, offering a range of online courses, workshops, and educational programs. These include bachelor’s and master’s degrees, high school diplomas, certificate programs, and language learning opportunities. Guild Education supports its users throughout their educational journey by utilizing a technology platform that facilitates discovery and learning, as well as a tech-enabled student advising model to enhance the overall experience. The company aims to empower adults to advance their education and career paths effectively.

Kyligence

Series D in 2021
Kyligence Inc., established in 2016 and headquartered in Shanghai, China, specializes in providing an intelligent data platform for simplified big data analytics across on-premises and cloud environments. The company's flagship product is the Kyligence Analytics Platform, an enterprise-level data warehouse offering sub-second query latency on massive datasets, enabling business users, analysts, and engineers to perform complex analyses with ease. Additionally, Kyligence offers KyBot, an intelligent diagnosis and optimization service for monitoring and optimizing analytics performance. The company's technology is built upon Apache Kylin, an open-source distributed analytics engine designed for interactive analysis of petabyte-scale data on Hadoop. Kyligence focuses on innovation in big data technologies, providing next-generation data warehouse and business intelligence solutions tailored to modern data landscapes.

Platform9

Series D in 2021
Platform9 is a cloud service provider that enables organizations to utilize a hybrid cloud infrastructure powered by Kubernetes and other cloud-native technologies. Established in 2013 in Mountain View, California, by Sirish Raghuram, Platform9 offers an open source-as-a-service platform that simplifies the management of cloud software deployments. Its services support over 40,000 nodes across private, public, and edge clouds, allowing clients to transform their existing infrastructure into a self-service private cloud system. By automating cluster upgrades and security patches, Platform9 helps organizations reduce management complexity and operational costs, making it easier for them to adopt cloud-native practices. The company operates as an inclusive, globally distributed entity backed by prominent investors.

Workato

Series D in 2021
Workato, Inc. is a cloud automation and integration platform based in Cupertino, California, that focuses on enhancing enterprise workflow automation across various applications. Founded in 2013, the company provides a suite of tools that facilitate the rapid creation and deployment of integrations, allowing businesses to streamline operations without the need for extensive coding. Its platform leverages machine learning and patented technology to enable efficient automation of complex business workflows while maintaining security and governance. Workato enhances sales efficiency and customer service by delivering comprehensive customer intelligence, automating data processes, and optimizing account management strategies. The platform also supports targeted marketing campaigns and e-commerce operations by offering a holistic view of customer interactions. By breaking down application silos, Workato empowers businesses to automate processes related to project onboarding, IT operations, and software management, thereby driving real-time outcomes and improving overall operational efficiency.

Dremio

Series D in 2021
Dremio Corporation, founded in 2015 and based in Santa Clara, California, specializes in data lake technology that enhances data management and analytics. Its flagship product, Dremio, is a data lake engine that accelerates analytical processing and enables self-service capabilities for users, including data engineers, analysts, and data scientists. By providing a structured query language query engine, Dremio eliminates the need for traditional data movement into proprietary data warehouses, thereby streamlining data access and analysis. The platform supports various analytical tools and is designed to improve productivity and efficiency, allowing organizations to derive greater value from their data without the complexities of creating additional data structures or extracts.

Cockroach Labs

Series D in 2020
Cockroach Labs, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing open-source database software, particularly known for its flagship product, CockroachDB. This cloud-native, distributed SQL database is designed to support the rapid scaling of applications while ensuring resilience against failures, including disk, machine, and datacenter outages. CockroachDB offers strong consistency and ACID transactions, along with an SQL API for efficient data management. The platform is utilized by a diverse range of customers, from small startups to Fortune 500 companies, across various industries such as finance, retail, and media. Founded in 2015, Cockroach Labs is headquartered in New York City, with an additional office in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company focuses on enabling developers to build robust applications without compromising on performance or reliability.

HashiCorp

Series E in 2020
HashiCorp, Inc. is an open-source software company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2012 by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar. The company specializes in developing multi-cloud infrastructure automation software that addresses the challenges of cloud adoption. HashiCorp's primary products include Terraform, a cloud infrastructure as code tool for provisioning and managing resources; Vault, which secures and controls access to sensitive data; Nomad, a work orchestrator for deploying and managing applications across various environments; and Consul, a tool for service discovery and orchestration. Additionally, HashiCorp offers Vagrant for creating reproducible development environments and Packer for generating identical machine images for multiple platforms. The company aims to provide consistent workflows and a standardized approach to automate infrastructure processes, thereby enabling organizations to effectively run distributed applications in both public and private cloud environments.

SentinelOne

Series E in 2020
SentinelOne is a California-based cybersecurity company founded in 2013, specializing in endpoint protection through its Singularity platform. This integrated solution enables enterprises to detect and respond to security threats across their IT infrastructure, including cloud, endpoint, and identity resources. SentinelOne employs advanced behavioral detection, mitigation strategies, and forensic capabilities to address a wide range of cyber threats, particularly those utilizing evasion techniques. The company offers 24/7 threat hunting and managed services, positioning itself as a leader in the cybersecurity landscape. SentinelOne has been recognized as a Visionary in Gartner's Endpoint Protection Magic Quadrant and is certified as a true antivirus replacement for multiple operating systems, including Windows, OS X, and Linux. Its commitment to innovation and the use of artificial intelligence has earned it a spot on the Forbes AI 50 list, highlighting its role as a promising player in the cybersecurity sector.

Justworks

Series E in 2020
Justworks, Inc. is a New York-based company founded in 2012 that offers a comprehensive software platform designed to simplify payroll, benefits, human resources, and compliance for small and medium-sized businesses. By serving as a professional employer organization, Justworks enables businesses to bundle essential employment-related functions, allowing them to efficiently manage payroll, employee information, and compliance requirements. The platform also provides access to affordable health insurance and benefits, along with self-service capabilities for businesses to navigate workforce management confidently. Justworks enhances operational efficiency and cost savings through its cloud-based solutions, offering 24/7 support and expertise tailored for modern business needs.

NeueHealth

Series D in 2019
NeueHealth Inc is a healthcare company dedicated to providing high-quality, coordinated care to all health consumers, particularly those in aging and underserved populations. The company focuses on making healthcare accessible and affordable through strategic partnerships with providers and payors, aligning their interests to enhance the overall healthcare experience. By leveraging technology and data analytics, NeueHealth offers a suite of services that empower independent providers and medical groups to succeed in performance-based arrangements. This approach not only optimizes clinical outcomes but also aims to drive down costs and reduce systemic waste, ultimately delivering a more personalized and efficient healthcare experience for its members across various insurance markets, including the ACA Marketplace, Medicare, and Medicaid.

Guild Education

Series D in 2019
Guild Education, Inc. is an educational technology company founded in 2015 and headquartered in Denver, Colorado. The company provides a lifelong learning platform designed for working adults, offering a range of online courses, workshops, and educational programs. These include bachelor’s and master’s degrees, high school diplomas, certificate programs, and language learning opportunities. Guild Education supports its users throughout their educational journey by utilizing a technology platform that facilitates discovery and learning, as well as a tech-enabled student advising model to enhance the overall experience. The company aims to empower adults to advance their education and career paths effectively.

Platform9

Series D in 2019
Platform9 is a cloud service provider that enables organizations to utilize a hybrid cloud infrastructure powered by Kubernetes and other cloud-native technologies. Established in 2013 in Mountain View, California, by Sirish Raghuram, Platform9 offers an open source-as-a-service platform that simplifies the management of cloud software deployments. Its services support over 40,000 nodes across private, public, and edge clouds, allowing clients to transform their existing infrastructure into a self-service private cloud system. By automating cluster upgrades and security patches, Platform9 helps organizations reduce management complexity and operational costs, making it easier for them to adopt cloud-native practices. The company operates as an inclusive, globally distributed entity backed by prominent investors.

Root Insurance

Series E in 2019
Root Insurance Company is a property-casualty insurtech based in Columbus, Ohio, that specializes in providing car insurance across the United States. Founded in 1998 and rebranded in 2016, the company leverages smartphone technology to assess driving behavior, such as braking patterns and speed, allowing it to identify safe drivers and offer them personalized, affordable insurance rates. Root Insurance provides a range of coverage options, including liability for bodily injury and property damage, as well as non-liability options like collision, comprehensive, and rental coverage. In addition to auto insurance, Root also offers app-based renters insurance, designed to be straightforward and tailored to consumer needs. The company operates as a subsidiary of IBOD COMPANY, Inc. and is committed to modernizing the car insurance industry through technology-driven solutions.

SentinelOne

Series D in 2019
SentinelOne is a California-based cybersecurity company founded in 2013, specializing in endpoint protection through its Singularity platform. This integrated solution enables enterprises to detect and respond to security threats across their IT infrastructure, including cloud, endpoint, and identity resources. SentinelOne employs advanced behavioral detection, mitigation strategies, and forensic capabilities to address a wide range of cyber threats, particularly those utilizing evasion techniques. The company offers 24/7 threat hunting and managed services, positioning itself as a leader in the cybersecurity landscape. SentinelOne has been recognized as a Visionary in Gartner's Endpoint Protection Magic Quadrant and is certified as a true antivirus replacement for multiple operating systems, including Windows, OS X, and Linux. Its commitment to innovation and the use of artificial intelligence has earned it a spot on the Forbes AI 50 list, highlighting its role as a promising player in the cybersecurity sector.

Looker

Series E in 2018
Looker is an enterprise platform specializing in business intelligence, data applications, and embedded analytics, aimed at enhancing data-driven decision-making for businesses. By integrating data into daily workflows, Looker enables organizations to derive actionable insights that drive operational efficiency and create new value streams. The platform supports various functions, including digital marketing analytics and web event analytics, allowing businesses to unlock the full potential of their data at scale. As part of Google Cloud, Looker continues to evolve its offerings, focusing on delivering meaningful insights at critical decision points and embedding data seamlessly into products and workflows.

HashiCorp

Series D in 2018
HashiCorp, Inc. is an open-source software company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2012 by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar. The company specializes in developing multi-cloud infrastructure automation software that addresses the challenges of cloud adoption. HashiCorp's primary products include Terraform, a cloud infrastructure as code tool for provisioning and managing resources; Vault, which secures and controls access to sensitive data; Nomad, a work orchestrator for deploying and managing applications across various environments; and Consul, a tool for service discovery and orchestration. Additionally, HashiCorp offers Vagrant for creating reproducible development environments and Packer for generating identical machine images for multiple platforms. The company aims to provide consistent workflows and a standardized approach to automate infrastructure processes, thereby enabling organizations to effectively run distributed applications in both public and private cloud environments.

Tastemade

Series E in 2018
Tastemade, Inc. is a media company that specializes in producing and delivering content for a global community of food enthusiasts. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Santa Monica, California, Tastemade offers a variety of themed shows, including video recipes and cooking programs, accessible through its YouTube channel and food channels across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. The company also features a mobile application for iPhone users, allowing them to discover, create, and share food-related videos. In addition, Tastemade provides online tutorials covering topics such as food photography, food styling, and video production techniques. With a focus on connecting people through food and travel, Tastemade aims to create engaging stories that resonate with audiences on digital and streaming platforms.

Snowflake

Series F in 2018
Snowflake Inc. is a cloud-based data platform that offers a comprehensive solution for data warehousing, data lakes, and data sharing. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, the company provides organizations of various sizes and industries with the tools to consolidate data into a single source of truth, enabling meaningful business insights and the development of data-driven applications. Snowflake's platform is designed to facilitate instant, secure access to a wide array of data, supporting multiple data workloads and making it suitable for modern data applications. The company's innovative approach allows enterprises to quickly buy and ingest data, significantly reducing the time required compared to traditional methods. With a customer base that includes over 3,000 organizations, nearly 30% of which are part of the Fortune 500, Snowflake is recognized for its cost-effective solutions that leverage the power of cloud technology.

Root Insurance

Series D in 2018
Root Insurance Company is a property-casualty insurtech based in Columbus, Ohio, that specializes in providing car insurance across the United States. Founded in 1998 and rebranded in 2016, the company leverages smartphone technology to assess driving behavior, such as braking patterns and speed, allowing it to identify safe drivers and offer them personalized, affordable insurance rates. Root Insurance provides a range of coverage options, including liability for bodily injury and property damage, as well as non-liability options like collision, comprehensive, and rental coverage. In addition to auto insurance, Root also offers app-based renters insurance, designed to be straightforward and tailored to consumer needs. The company operates as a subsidiary of IBOD COMPANY, Inc. and is committed to modernizing the car insurance industry through technology-driven solutions.

Moogsoft

Series D in 2018
Moogsoft Inc. is a provider of artificial intelligence for information technology operations (AIOps) solutions, designed to enhance the efficiency of IT teams. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company offers an AIOps platform that automates service assurance, helps prevent outages, and accelerates digital transformation initiatives. Moogsoft's technology analyzes billions of events daily, enabling enterprises to proactively identify performance issues and manage problems before they escalate. Additionally, the Moogsoft Observability Cloud equips DevOps practitioners and site reliability engineers with self-service intelligent observability capabilities, allowing them to gain actionable insights and effectively manage events across their digital infrastructure. The company serves a diverse range of clients, including SAP SuccessFactors, American Airlines, Intuit, Yahoo!, and GoDaddy, and maintains strategic partnerships with industry leaders such as AWS, Cisco, HCL Technologies, and Wipro.

Justworks

Series D in 2018
Justworks, Inc. is a New York-based company founded in 2012 that offers a comprehensive software platform designed to simplify payroll, benefits, human resources, and compliance for small and medium-sized businesses. By serving as a professional employer organization, Justworks enables businesses to bundle essential employment-related functions, allowing them to efficiently manage payroll, employee information, and compliance requirements. The platform also provides access to affordable health insurance and benefits, along with self-service capabilities for businesses to navigate workforce management confidently. Justworks enhances operational efficiency and cost savings through its cloud-based solutions, offering 24/7 support and expertise tailored for modern business needs.

Nubank

Series E in 2018
Nubank is a prominent digital bank revolutionizing finance with its customer-centric approach. It provides a variety of services, including credit cards, personal loans, and digital payments, all accessible through a simple mobile app. Known for transparency, ease of use, and low fees, Nubank aims to empower users with innovative solutions for better financial management.

Duo Security

Series D in 2017
Duo Security provides cloud-based access protection solutions for companies worldwide, specializing in multi-factor authentication (MFA), passwordless login, and single sign-on (SSO) technologies. Their services include unified endpoint visibility, adaptive authentication, policy enforcement, and secure remote access to both cloud and on-premises applications. Duo Security's offerings help protect against phishing, credential theft, and application breaches, serving industries such as healthcare, finance, technology, government, education, legal, retail, and more. Founded in 2009 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the company also has offices in San Mateo, California; Austin, Texas; and London, United Kingdom. As of September 28, 2018, Duo Security operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems.

Snowflake

Series D in 2017
Snowflake Inc. is a cloud-based data platform that offers a comprehensive solution for data warehousing, data lakes, and data sharing. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, the company provides organizations of various sizes and industries with the tools to consolidate data into a single source of truth, enabling meaningful business insights and the development of data-driven applications. Snowflake's platform is designed to facilitate instant, secure access to a wide array of data, supporting multiple data workloads and making it suitable for modern data applications. The company's innovative approach allows enterprises to quickly buy and ingest data, significantly reducing the time required compared to traditional methods. With a customer base that includes over 3,000 organizations, nearly 30% of which are part of the Fortune 500, Snowflake is recognized for its cost-effective solutions that leverage the power of cloud technology.

Looker

Series D in 2017
Looker is an enterprise platform specializing in business intelligence, data applications, and embedded analytics, aimed at enhancing data-driven decision-making for businesses. By integrating data into daily workflows, Looker enables organizations to derive actionable insights that drive operational efficiency and create new value streams. The platform supports various functions, including digital marketing analytics and web event analytics, allowing businesses to unlock the full potential of their data at scale. As part of Google Cloud, Looker continues to evolve its offerings, focusing on delivering meaningful insights at critical decision points and embedding data seamlessly into products and workflows.

Nubank

Series D in 2016
Nubank is a prominent digital bank revolutionizing finance with its customer-centric approach. It provides a variety of services, including credit cards, personal loans, and digital payments, all accessible through a simple mobile app. Known for transparency, ease of use, and low fees, Nubank aims to empower users with innovative solutions for better financial management.

RenRenChe

Series D in 2016
RenRenChe, founded in April 2014, operates as a consumer-to-consumer (C2C) auto transaction service platform specializing in both used and new car sales. The company offers a range of services, including free door-to-door car valuation, sales, and replacement. To ensure quality, RenRenChe has established rigorous testing standards and employs a team of professional appraisers, collaborating with the China Automobile Dealers Association to set national benchmarks for second-hand car testing. The platform provides significant after-sales guarantees, including a 14-day return policy and a one-year warranty on core components, thereby enhancing buyer confidence. RenRenChe has attracted considerable investment, securing significant funding from notable investors, which has facilitated its growth and technological development within the industry.

Tastemade

Series D in 2015
Tastemade, Inc. is a media company that specializes in producing and delivering content for a global community of food enthusiasts. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Santa Monica, California, Tastemade offers a variety of themed shows, including video recipes and cooking programs, accessible through its YouTube channel and food channels across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. The company also features a mobile application for iPhone users, allowing them to discover, create, and share food-related videos. In addition, Tastemade provides online tutorials covering topics such as food photography, food styling, and video production techniques. With a focus on connecting people through food and travel, Tastemade aims to create engaging stories that resonate with audiences on digital and streaming platforms.

Datameer

Series E in 2015
Datameer, Inc. is a data analytics company that specializes in providing a comprehensive application designed for Hadoop environments. Founded in 2009 and based in San Francisco, Datameer offers a suite of products that facilitate big data integration, analytics, and visualization. Its platform allows data engineers and analysts to transform and model data directly within cloud warehouses using either SQL code or a no-code interface, thereby simplifying complex analytical tasks. Key offerings include Datameer X, which caters to data scientists and machine learning engineers, and Neebo, which helps analytics teams manage trusted information assets. The company's innovative approach encourages collaboration between technical and non-technical users, enabling organizations across various sectors, including financial services, healthcare, and retail, to perform analytics on large datasets without requiring programming skills.

PSafe Tecnologia

Series D in 2015
PSafe Tecnologia S.A. is a Brazilian company specializing in the development of Internet security software for mobile devices, particularly in Latin America. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, the company offers a range of products designed to enhance device security and performance. Its flagship product, PSafe Total, is an antivirus and security solution for Android operating systems, while PowerPRO helps users manage battery consumption by identifying and removing resource-intensive tasks. Additionally, PSafe Total Windows provides real-time virus scanning, system optimization, and data recovery by cleaning unwanted files from disk space. As a subsidiary of Grupo Xango S/A, PSafe Tecnologia aims to empower users with tools to protect against malware, hacking, and identity theft while ensuring secure internet browsing.

Qwilt

Series D in 2015
Qwilt Inc., established in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, specializes in online video delivery solutions for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers two primary products: Open Edge Cloud, a content and application delivery platform that enables seamless streaming experiences via managed platforms and open APIs; and Open Caching, a platform that federates content delivery infrastructure into a global CDN with open APIs for content publishers. Qwilt's solutions allow carriers to create a universal video fabric, improving network efficiency and enhancing user experience without disrupting existing infrastructures. The company serves fixed operators, mobile operators, universities, and leading content publishers worldwide, including BT, Telecom Argentina, and Verizon.

Zuora

Series F in 2015
Zuora Inc., established in 2006 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, specializes in providing cloud-based subscription management software. Its flagship product, Zuora Central, serves as an intelligent hub automating the order-to-cash process for businesses transitioning to or operating on a subscription model. This includes functionalities like quoting, billing, collections, analytics, and revenue recognition. Zuora's suite of products also comprises Zuora Billing, Zuora Revenue, Zuora Payments, Zephr, and other supporting software. The company caters to diverse industries and generates a significant portion of its revenue from the United States. It sells its products through direct sales, global systems integrators, management consulting firms, resellers, and technology partners.

Nextdoor

Series D in 2015
Nextdoor, Inc. is a social networking platform based in San Francisco that facilitates local conversations among residents. Founded in 2007, the company aims to foster connections within neighborhoods by allowing users to share recommendations, news updates, and resources while also promoting local businesses and services. Nextdoor enhances community engagement by offering features like the Help Map, which enables neighbors to offer assistance to those in need, particularly during crises such as the Covid-19 pandemic. With a presence in multiple countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and several European nations, Nextdoor seeks to create a sense of belonging and support among neighbors, emphasizing the importance of community in people's lives.

Machinima

Series E in 2015
Machinima, Inc. is a video content production and distribution company that targets young males and video gamers. Founded in January 2000 and headquartered in Burbank, California, the company specializes in a diverse range of shows, including scripted series, original content, gameplay videos, animation, movies, and TV shows. Machinima's extensive network delivers its content through various global distribution platforms such as YouTube, Xbox, iOS, Android, and social media channels like Facebook and Twitter. Through its innovative approach to entertainment, the company has established itself as a prominent player in the gaming and pop culture space. As of November 30, 2016, Machinima operates as a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

Scribd

Series D in 2015
Scribd operates a digital reading subscription service that provides members with access to a vast library of books, audiobooks, news articles, magazine articles, documents, and more on any device. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Scribd offers its services through an app available on Android and iOS smartphones and tablets, as well as personal computers. The company aims to help readers stay informed, discover new interests, and learn continuously by providing unlimited access to a wide range of content from global publishers and leading magazines and newspapers.

ThredUp

Series D in 2014
ThredUp Inc. is an online consignment and thrift store specializing in the resale of women's and children's apparel, shoes, and accessories. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Oakland, California, ThredUp operates one of the largest resale platforms globally, promoting a sustainable shopping model by making it easy for consumers to buy and sell secondhand items. The company generates revenue through sales on its website and mobile app, as well as partnerships with retail-as-a-service providers. With a mission to encourage consumers to prioritize secondhand shopping, ThredUp aims to extend the life cycle of clothing and transform the fashion industry towards a more sustainable future.

MapR

Series D in 2014
MapR Technologies specializes in providing a next-generation data platform for AI and Analytics. It helps global enterprises manage complex data challenges across high-scale distributed processing, IoT analytics, and container persistence. The company's platform enables real-time analytics integration into business processes, aiming to increase revenue, reduce costs, and mitigate risks. Major corporations such as Amazon, Cisco, Google, Microsoft, and SAP utilize MapR's solutions within their ecosystems.

true[X]

Series D in 2014
true[x] is a digital advertising technology company that specializes in engagement advertising for brands. As a subsidiary of Gimbal, Inc., true[x] provides advertisers with the ability to connect with consumers across various digital platforms, including social media, gaming, content, music, video, and travel. The company focuses on delivering interactive and engaging ad experiences that resonate with audiences, ensuring that brands can effectively reach consumers in their preferred environments.

Tidemark

Series E in 2014
Tidemark is a provider of next-generation enterprise performance management applications designed to assist organizations with analytics and forecasting. Founded in 2010 by Christian Gheorghe, Tony Rizzo, and Nenshad Bardoliwalla, the company is headquartered in Redwood City, California. Tidemark offers a cloud-based platform that includes three primary applications that deliver real-time access to risk-adjusted data metrics, profitability modeling, and comprehensive tools for strategic, financial, and operational planning. The platform also features Storylines, a SaaS product that presents structured and unstructured data through infographic-like visuals, allowing users to interactively explore a company's operations. Additionally, Tidemark integrates financial playbooks and predictive analytics, leveraging big data and social media insights to enhance forecasting and budgeting capabilities, ultimately enabling clients to evaluate their performance with greater accuracy.

Pure Storage

Series F in 2014
Pure Storage is a U.S.-based company that specializes in enterprise data storage solutions, designed specifically to leverage the advantages of flash memory. The company offers a platform that significantly enhances performance while simplifying storage management and reducing associated costs. Its product lineup includes integrated storage hardware and operating system software, alongside various subscription services. These subscription services encompass Evergreen Storage, Pure as-a-Service, Cloud Block Store, and Portworx, as well as professional services for installation and consulting. By enabling organizations to efficiently manage data growth within existing power and space limitations, Pure Storage is transforming business operations across sectors, particularly benefiting applications that require high random I/O performance, such as server and desktop virtualization, databases, and cloud computing.

Machinima

Series D in 2014
Machinima, Inc. is a video content production and distribution company that targets young males and video gamers. Founded in January 2000 and headquartered in Burbank, California, the company specializes in a diverse range of shows, including scripted series, original content, gameplay videos, animation, movies, and TV shows. Machinima's extensive network delivers its content through various global distribution platforms such as YouTube, Xbox, iOS, Android, and social media channels like Facebook and Twitter. Through its innovative approach to entertainment, the company has established itself as a prominent player in the gaming and pop culture space. As of November 30, 2016, Machinima operates as a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

Datameer

Series D in 2013
Datameer, Inc. is a data analytics company that specializes in providing a comprehensive application designed for Hadoop environments. Founded in 2009 and based in San Francisco, Datameer offers a suite of products that facilitate big data integration, analytics, and visualization. Its platform allows data engineers and analysts to transform and model data directly within cloud warehouses using either SQL code or a no-code interface, thereby simplifying complex analytical tasks. Key offerings include Datameer X, which caters to data scientists and machine learning engineers, and Neebo, which helps analytics teams manage trusted information assets. The company's innovative approach encourages collaboration between technical and non-technical users, enabling organizations across various sectors, including financial services, healthcare, and retail, to perform analytics on large datasets without requiring programming skills.

2U

Series D in 2013
2U, Inc. is an education technology company headquartered in Lanham, Maryland, operating in various countries including the United States, Hong Kong, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. Founded in 2008, 2U specializes in providing a cloud-based Software-as-a-Service platform that enables nonprofit colleges and universities to offer online degree programs and alternative credentials, such as short courses for working professionals. The company operates in two segments: the Graduate Program Segment, which focuses on full graduate degrees, and the Short Course Segment, aimed at skill enhancement for career advancement. 2U partners with educational institutions to deliver comprehensive support services, including enrollment, student support, and course development. Its technology platform facilitates a blend of live classes, engaging course content, and practical learning experiences, ensuring high-quality educational outcomes for students across the globe.

Zuora

Series E in 2013
Zuora Inc., established in 2006 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, specializes in providing cloud-based subscription management software. Its flagship product, Zuora Central, serves as an intelligent hub automating the order-to-cash process for businesses transitioning to or operating on a subscription model. This includes functionalities like quoting, billing, collections, analytics, and revenue recognition. Zuora's suite of products also comprises Zuora Billing, Zuora Revenue, Zuora Payments, Zephr, and other supporting software. The company caters to diverse industries and generates a significant portion of its revenue from the United States. It sells its products through direct sales, global systems integrators, management consulting firms, resellers, and technology partners.

Pure Storage

Series E in 2013
Pure Storage is a U.S.-based company that specializes in enterprise data storage solutions, designed specifically to leverage the advantages of flash memory. The company offers a platform that significantly enhances performance while simplifying storage management and reducing associated costs. Its product lineup includes integrated storage hardware and operating system software, alongside various subscription services. These subscription services encompass Evergreen Storage, Pure as-a-Service, Cloud Block Store, and Portworx, as well as professional services for installation and consulting. By enabling organizations to efficiently manage data growth within existing power and space limitations, Pure Storage is transforming business operations across sectors, particularly benefiting applications that require high random I/O performance, such as server and desktop virtualization, databases, and cloud computing.

Tidemark

Series D in 2013
Tidemark is a provider of next-generation enterprise performance management applications designed to assist organizations with analytics and forecasting. Founded in 2010 by Christian Gheorghe, Tony Rizzo, and Nenshad Bardoliwalla, the company is headquartered in Redwood City, California. Tidemark offers a cloud-based platform that includes three primary applications that deliver real-time access to risk-adjusted data metrics, profitability modeling, and comprehensive tools for strategic, financial, and operational planning. The platform also features Storylines, a SaaS product that presents structured and unstructured data through infographic-like visuals, allowing users to interactively explore a company's operations. Additionally, Tidemark integrates financial playbooks and predictive analytics, leveraging big data and social media insights to enhance forecasting and budgeting capabilities, ultimately enabling clients to evaluate their performance with greater accuracy.

Twilio

Series D in 2013
Twilio is a cloud-based communications company that empowers developers and businesses to build and integrate voice, video, messaging, and authentication into their applications via a robust set of APIs. By merging cloud computing, web services, and telecommunications, Twilio is transforming traditional telecom, enabling more contextual and personalized customer interactions. The company's Super Network ensures fast, cost-effective communication across the globe.

Avnera

Series E in 2013
Avnera Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in Beaverton, Oregon, established in 2003. It specializes in designing and developing analog system-on-chip (ASoC) technology products tailored for the consumer audio industry. Avnera's products integrate various functions, such as RF, power management, audio data converters, host interfaces, and programmable DSPs, onto single silicon chips, leading to high performance at a reduced system cost. The company's offerings encompass wireless audio ASoC products for gaming headsets, home theater systems, and microphones, as well as sound processor ASoC products for soundbars and Bluetooth speakers. Avnera serves a diverse clientele, including prominent names in the audio and electronics sectors, such as Logitech, Panasonic, and Vizio. As of 2018, Avnera operates as a subsidiary of Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

Zendesk

Series D in 2012
Zendesk, established in 2007, is a leading customer service platform that develops and provides cloud-based software solutions. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, Zendesk empowers organizations to enhance customer engagement and understanding by offering a unified, multi-channel customer communication system. Its software, easy to use and implement, enables businesses to scale quickly, focus on innovation, and serve over 150,000 customers across diverse industries and languages.

Pure Storage

Series D in 2012
Pure Storage is a U.S.-based company that specializes in enterprise data storage solutions, designed specifically to leverage the advantages of flash memory. The company offers a platform that significantly enhances performance while simplifying storage management and reducing associated costs. Its product lineup includes integrated storage hardware and operating system software, alongside various subscription services. These subscription services encompass Evergreen Storage, Pure as-a-Service, Cloud Block Store, and Portworx, as well as professional services for installation and consulting. By enabling organizations to efficiently manage data growth within existing power and space limitations, Pure Storage is transforming business operations across sectors, particularly benefiting applications that require high random I/O performance, such as server and desktop virtualization, databases, and cloud computing.

Sonos

Series F in 2012
Sonos is a developer of wireless multi-room music systems designed for home use. It offers a range of products, including speaker sets and accessories such as mounts, stands, and networking cables. The Sonos Multi-Room Music System allows users to liberate music stored on their computers, enabling playback throughout the home. Additionally, Sonos partners with various audio services to provide users with instant access to millions of songs, thousands of radio stations, and audiobooks, all without the need for a computer. The company operates across multiple regions, including the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and the Asia Pacific, with the majority of its revenue generated from the Americas.

2U

Series D in 2012
2U, Inc. is an education technology company headquartered in Lanham, Maryland, operating in various countries including the United States, Hong Kong, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. Founded in 2008, 2U specializes in providing a cloud-based Software-as-a-Service platform that enables nonprofit colleges and universities to offer online degree programs and alternative credentials, such as short courses for working professionals. The company operates in two segments: the Graduate Program Segment, which focuses on full graduate degrees, and the Short Course Segment, aimed at skill enhancement for career advancement. 2U partners with educational institutions to deliver comprehensive support services, including enrollment, student support, and course development. Its technology platform facilitates a blend of live classes, engaging course content, and practical learning experiences, ensuring high-quality educational outcomes for students across the globe.

BlueKai

Series D in 2012
BlueKai is a leading provider of enterprise data activation solutions designed to enhance intelligent marketing efforts. The company specializes in offering a comprehensive system that enables customers to manage and activate their first, second, and third-party data across various marketing channels and customer interactions. BlueKai's platform is notable for being the industry's first and most advanced Data Management Platform (DMP), as well as its highly connected Data Exchange. This end-to-end SaaS solution helps marketers and publishers maximize their cross-channel marketing efforts by leveraging data to achieve greater reach, scale, and efficiency. BlueKai collaborates with thousands of companies and is trusted by nearly half of the Fortune 30 brands to activate their data. The company has been recognized for its innovation, including being named to Forbes' "50 Most Promising US Companies" list in 2013.

Zuora

Series D in 2011
Zuora Inc., established in 2006 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, specializes in providing cloud-based subscription management software. Its flagship product, Zuora Central, serves as an intelligent hub automating the order-to-cash process for businesses transitioning to or operating on a subscription model. This includes functionalities like quoting, billing, collections, analytics, and revenue recognition. Zuora's suite of products also comprises Zuora Billing, Zuora Revenue, Zuora Payments, Zephr, and other supporting software. The company caters to diverse industries and generates a significant portion of its revenue from the United States. It sells its products through direct sales, global systems integrators, management consulting firms, resellers, and technology partners.

Kabam

Series D in 2011
Kabam is an entertainment company that specializes in developing free-to-play games for mobile devices and web platforms. Founded in 2006 and rebranded in 2010, the company is headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in Los Angeles, Vancouver, Austin, Beijing, London, and Berlin. Kabam offers a diverse portfolio of games, including traditional, social, strategy, action, arcade, sports, and role-playing genres. The company emphasizes the integration of traditional and social gaming elements to create engaging multiplayer experiences, allowing players to enjoy real-time interactions and enhanced gameplay with their friends.

true[X]

Series D in 2011
true[x] is a digital advertising technology company that specializes in engagement advertising for brands. As a subsidiary of Gimbal, Inc., true[x] provides advertisers with the ability to connect with consumers across various digital platforms, including social media, gaming, content, music, video, and travel. The company focuses on delivering interactive and engaging ad experiences that resonate with audiences, ensuring that brands can effectively reach consumers in their preferred environments.

Avnera

Series D in 2010
Avnera Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in Beaverton, Oregon, established in 2003. It specializes in designing and developing analog system-on-chip (ASoC) technology products tailored for the consumer audio industry. Avnera's products integrate various functions, such as RF, power management, audio data converters, host interfaces, and programmable DSPs, onto single silicon chips, leading to high performance at a reduced system cost. The company's offerings encompass wireless audio ASoC products for gaming headsets, home theater systems, and microphones, as well as sound processor ASoC products for soundbars and Bluetooth speakers. Avnera serves a diverse clientele, including prominent names in the audio and electronics sectors, such as Logitech, Panasonic, and Vizio. As of 2018, Avnera operates as a subsidiary of Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment

Series D in 2010
Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment Inc. is a Chinese company that specializes in manufacturing micro-fabrication equipment for the semiconductor industry and high-tech sectors. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Shanghai, the company is a key supplier of essential equipment used in the production of micron-sized and nanoscale devices. Its product offerings include plasma etching equipment, deep silicon etching equipment, and metal-organic chemical vapor deposition systems. These technologies play a critical role in the development of advanced integrated circuits and LED chips, which are foundational for innovations in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics. Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment Inc. serves a growing customer base across China and Asia, contributing to advancements in the semiconductor manufacturing landscape.

Avnera

Series D in 2010
Avnera Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in Beaverton, Oregon, established in 2003. It specializes in designing and developing analog system-on-chip (ASoC) technology products tailored for the consumer audio industry. Avnera's products integrate various functions, such as RF, power management, audio data converters, host interfaces, and programmable DSPs, onto single silicon chips, leading to high performance at a reduced system cost. The company's offerings encompass wireless audio ASoC products for gaming headsets, home theater systems, and microphones, as well as sound processor ASoC products for soundbars and Bluetooth speakers. Avnera serves a diverse clientele, including prominent names in the audio and electronics sectors, such as Logitech, Panasonic, and Vizio. As of 2018, Avnera operates as a subsidiary of Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

Kazeon

Series F in 2009
Kazeon Systems, Inc. is a provider of electronic discovery solutions based in Mountain View, California. Founded in 2003, the company offers a range of services including litigation support, information security, governance, and risk and compliance solutions. It also provides support and educational services for remote devices across various network types. Kazeon's Information Center assists clients in transforming their data centers into information centers, while its Information Server software automates the eDiscovery process, covering functions from identification and collection to analysis and review. Additionally, the company offers storage optimization solutions, including data consolidation, migration, archival, and backup search. As of 2009, Kazeon operates as a subsidiary of EMC Corporation.

SpinMedia

Series D in 2009
SpinMedia Group is a leading digital media company specializing in pop culture and targeting millennial audiences. With over 100 million monthly unique visitors, it operates a diverse portfolio of more than 35 influential brands, including Celebuzz, Stereogum, and Buzznet, among others. These brands are recognized as authoritative voices in their respective categories, effectively engaging with young adults. SpinMedia Group ranks as the fifth largest web destination for adults aged 18-24 and is a significant player in the digital publishing space, being the second largest publisher in entertainment news and the tenth in music. By leveraging its extensive reach and understanding of its audience, SpinMedia Group offers tailored marketing and advertising solutions through its various platforms, connecting fans with the celebrities and brands they admire.

Buzz Media

Series D in 2009
Buzzmedia is an entertainment publisher focused on pop culture, music, and celebrity content. Based on concepts on social media, its platform enables brand advertisers to access and engage audiences using a combination of professional editorial, expert opinion, user contributions, and customized marketing solutions.

Intermolecular

Series D in 2009
Intermolecular, Inc. is a technology company based in San Jose, California, that specializes in the development of advanced materials through its high productivity combinatorial (HPC) technology platform. Founded in 2004, Intermolecular offers an integrated Tempus HPC Platform, which includes processing tools, automated characterization methods, and informatics analysis software aimed at enhancing materials discovery and process development for industries such as semiconductors, consumer electronics, automotive, and aerospace. The company also provides various workflow systems for applications like self-assembly processing and surface preparation, using established chemical vapor deposition, physical vapor deposition, and atomic layer deposition methods. Intermolecular serves a diverse clientele, including semiconductor manufacturers, materials suppliers, and equipment producers, with a specific focus on the semiconductor, biotechnology, and energy sectors, primarily in the Asia-Pacific region. It operates as a subsidiary of MERCK Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien.

Solyndra

Series E in 2008
Solyndra is a manufacturer of cylindrical panels utilizing CIGS thin-film solar cell technology, located in Fremont, California. Established in 2005, the company focuses on designing and producing photovoltaic systems that include both panels and mounting hardware specifically for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra employs high-volume manufacturing techniques to address the needs of the global solar industry. Its proprietary cylindrical modules are engineered to achieve low installation costs while maximizing solar energy output, particularly on low-slope commercial rooftops. The company operates a fully-automated manufacturing facility spanning 300,000 square feet, underscoring its commitment to efficiency and innovation in solar technology.

HomeAway

Series D in 2008
HomeAway is a leading online marketplace for vacation rental properties, enabling property owners and managers to market their listings to travelers. The company operates a diverse portfolio of vacation rental websites, including HomeAway.com, VRBO.com, and VacationRentals.com in the United States, as well as various regional sites in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Brazil, Australia, and New Zealand. Additionally, HomeAway owns travelmob.com, a short-term rental site serving the Asia Pacific region, and BedandBreakfast.com, which specializes in finding bed and breakfast accommodations. As of December 31, 2014, HomeAway's platform featured approximately one million paid listings across around 190 countries, supported by 40 websites in 22 languages. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, HomeAway became a subsidiary of Expedia in 2015.

Jumptap

Series D in 2008
Jumptap is a prominent mobile advertising network that specializes in targeted mobile advertising. It connects with 107 million mobile users in the U.S. and 156 million globally, leveraging an extensive portfolio of technology and strategic partnerships with third-party data providers to gain deep insights into mobile audiences. This enables Jumptap to deliver precise targeting at scale. The company maintains a large network of premium publishers and applications, ensuring continuous campaign optimization to maximize return on investment for advertisers while providing high yields for publishers and developers. Jumptap is also recognized for its commitment to mobile advertising privacy standards and actively engages in industry research, including its Understanding Mobile Audience series and monthly MobileSTAT reports, to enhance mobile opportunities for all stakeholders involved.

LeadPoint

Series E in 2008
LeadPoint, Inc. is a performance advertising company founded in 2004 and headquartered in Los Angeles, California, with an additional presence in London, United Kingdom. It pioneered the online lead generation industry by creating the first online lead marketplace, facilitating connections between lead buyers and sellers through public and private auctions. The company offers Lead MarketPlace, a platform that auctions voice and text leads across various sectors, including consumer lending, automotive lending, education, and business services. Additionally, LeadPoint provides PrecisionAds, a consumer-focused vertical search platform that delivers real-time rate information. With a client base exceeding 2,000 customers, including many Fortune 500 companies, LeadPoint trades millions of leads annually in North America and Europe, alongside offering analytics tools to enhance campaign performance and integrate with lead management systems.

Obopay

Series D in 2008
Obopay is a mobile payment service provider that enables consumers and businesses to conduct financial transactions using their mobile phones. The company offers a mobile application, text message capabilities, and mobile web access, allowing users to purchase, pay, and transfer money seamlessly. Obopay's services are compatible with any mobile phone and carrier in the United States, and its prepaid MasterCard can be used at any merchant that accepts MasterCard debit cards. The company has established partnerships with several financial and telecommunications entities, enhancing its service offerings. Additionally, Obopay has a wholly owned subsidiary in India, which began operations in March 2008 and has formed partnerships with local banks and telecom providers to extend its reach in the Indian market.

Mobilygen

Series E in 2007
Mobilygen Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in the United States, specializing in the development of multimedia processors. The company designs advanced video compression and decompression semiconductor solutions that enable high definition and multi-channel standard definition encoding and decoding. Its products are implemented in system on chip solutions and include low power options suitable for standard definition applications. In addition to its semiconductor offerings, Mobilygen provides essential tools for developing evaluation platforms, software, reference designs, and customer support, ensuring comprehensive solutions for its clients in the multimedia space.

Azul Systems

Series F in 2007
Azul Systems, Inc., established in 2002 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, specializes in designing and developing Java runtime solutions. The company offers two primary products: Zing, a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) optimized for enterprise applications requiring low latency, high transaction rates, and consistent response times; and Zulu, a family of certified, open-source builds of OpenJDK with flexible commercial support options, catering to various enterprise, cloud, and embedded/IoT deployments. Azul serves Fortune 500 and Global 1000 enterprises across industries such as capital markets, digital advertising, and telecom, selling its products in the United States and EMEA countries. Additionally, Azul provides open-source tools for latency reporting, application profiling, and Java environment analysis.

TelASIC Communications

Series E in 2007
TelASIC Communications, Inc. develops remote radio head products for WCDMA/HSDPA and WiMAX/LTE infrastructure applications. The company's products enable the transmission of high output power to deliver high data rates and coverage for mobile TV/video/audio/data-centric 3G data services. TelASIC Communications, Inc. was founded in 2001 and is based in El Segundo, California.

LeadPoint

Series D in 2007
LeadPoint, Inc. is a performance advertising company founded in 2004 and headquartered in Los Angeles, California, with an additional presence in London, United Kingdom. It pioneered the online lead generation industry by creating the first online lead marketplace, facilitating connections between lead buyers and sellers through public and private auctions. The company offers Lead MarketPlace, a platform that auctions voice and text leads across various sectors, including consumer lending, automotive lending, education, and business services. Additionally, LeadPoint provides PrecisionAds, a consumer-focused vertical search platform that delivers real-time rate information. With a client base exceeding 2,000 customers, including many Fortune 500 companies, LeadPoint trades millions of leads annually in North America and Europe, alongside offering analytics tools to enhance campaign performance and integrate with lead management systems.

Danger

Series E in 2006
Danger was a technology company that specialized in providing software platforms and hardware for mobile communication, most notably powering the T-Mobile Sidekick phone. The Sidekick, known for its youth-oriented design and messaging capabilities, facilitated significant user engagement, handling thousands of messages and pageviews monthly. In 2008, Danger was acquired by Microsoft, which led to significant developments in its service offerings. However, the company faced challenges, including a major data loss incident in 2009 when a server failure resulted in the loss of user data not stored locally. By 2011, T-Mobile and Microsoft discontinued the cloud data service for Danger-powered devices, marking the end of an era for the Sidekick. Despite these challenges, Danger was recognized for its role in enabling mobile operators to deliver integrated internet services and facilitate social interactions among users.

Lifesize

Series D in 2006
LifeSize Communications Inc. specializes in cloud-based video conferencing and collaboration solutions tailored for businesses of all sizes, including small and medium enterprises and large corporations. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, the company offers a range of products such as Lifesize Cloud, which provides seamless video meeting connectivity, and Lifesize Icon Flex, designed for small meeting spaces. Their offerings also include Lifesize Share, a wireless content-sharing solution, and Lifesize Dash, a software platform for real-time collaboration. LifeSize has earned recognition for its customer satisfaction and technological innovation, notably being the first to offer 4K video conferencing solutions. The company serves a diverse clientele across various sectors, including healthcare, legal, financial services, and government. LifeSize operates globally, with additional offices in multiple countries and is currently a subsidiary of Serenova, LLC.

Cortina Systems

Series D in 2006
Cortina Systems is a prominent supplier of intelligent communication solutions, specializing in advanced port processing and connectivity across various market segments, including Core, Metro, Access, and Enterprise. The company focuses on delivering high-speed analog-digital integration through a diverse range of products that cater to the performance, density, and flexibility needs of its customers. By emphasizing collaboration with clients to understand their system requirements, Cortina Systems aims to anticipate future needs and foster the development of new generations of services. Its innovative semiconductor technology enables effective network connectivity and bandwidth delivery from core networks to home networks, facilitating faster market entry and enhancing revenue opportunities for its clients.

Trapeze Networks

Series D in 2006
Trapeze Networks is a provider of wireless local area network (WLAN) solutions designed to enhance mobility for the enterprise workforce. The company specializes in delivering robust and scalable WLAN infrastructure that ensures high levels of reliability, performance, security, and management for demanding mobile applications, including data, voice, video, and real-time location services. Trapeze Networks offers innovative systems that address the limitations of traditional WLANs through advanced switching technology, integrating both centralized and distributed data forwarding. This enables businesses to optimize their daily operations and meet the evolving needs of a mobile-centric environment.

Akana by Perforce

Series D in 2006
Akana specializes in providing comprehensive API management solutions tailored for large enterprises and diverse partner ecosystems. The company offers a full lifecycle API management tool that facilitates the design, implementation, security, management, monitoring, and publication of APIs. Their platform includes key components such as API analytics, an API gateway, a developer portal, and API lifecycle management. Akana's services also encompass API security and microservices, which include componentization, containerization, and detailed monitoring and analytics. The platform can be deployed both in cloud environments and on-premises, allowing for flexible and secure integration through an intuitive no-code portal.

Mobilygen

Series D in 2006
Mobilygen Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in the United States, specializing in the development of multimedia processors. The company designs advanced video compression and decompression semiconductor solutions that enable high definition and multi-channel standard definition encoding and decoding. Its products are implemented in system on chip solutions and include low power options suitable for standard definition applications. In addition to its semiconductor offerings, Mobilygen provides essential tools for developing evaluation platforms, software, reference designs, and customer support, ensuring comprehensive solutions for its clients in the multimedia space.

Novera Optics

Venture Round in 2006
Novera Optics specializes in the development of optical access solutions aimed at enhancing fiber-optic technology for last-mile networks. The company provides Passive Optical Network (PON) solutions that support fiber-to-the-building and fiber-to-the-curb applications, as well as services for multi-dwelling and multi-tenant units. Novera Optics also offers Wavelength Division Multiplexed-Passive Optical Networks (WDM-PON), which serve as an access and transport platform that facilitates the delivery of voice, data, video, and wireless services. By extending high-speed carrier Ethernet services from optical core networks to customer premises, Novera Optics enables equipment vendors and service providers to effectively address various market needs with a streamlined product offering.

Azul Systems

Series E in 2006
Azul Systems, Inc., established in 2002 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, specializes in designing and developing Java runtime solutions. The company offers two primary products: Zing, a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) optimized for enterprise applications requiring low latency, high transaction rates, and consistent response times; and Zulu, a family of certified, open-source builds of OpenJDK with flexible commercial support options, catering to various enterprise, cloud, and embedded/IoT deployments. Azul serves Fortune 500 and Global 1000 enterprises across industries such as capital markets, digital advertising, and telecom, selling its products in the United States and EMEA countries. Additionally, Azul provides open-source tools for latency reporting, application profiling, and Java environment analysis.

Azul Systems

Series D in 2005
Azul Systems, Inc., established in 2002 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, specializes in designing and developing Java runtime solutions. The company offers two primary products: Zing, a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) optimized for enterprise applications requiring low latency, high transaction rates, and consistent response times; and Zulu, a family of certified, open-source builds of OpenJDK with flexible commercial support options, catering to various enterprise, cloud, and embedded/IoT deployments. Azul serves Fortune 500 and Global 1000 enterprises across industries such as capital markets, digital advertising, and telecom, selling its products in the United States and EMEA countries. Additionally, Azul provides open-source tools for latency reporting, application profiling, and Java environment analysis.

TelASIC Communications

Series D in 2005
TelASIC Communications, Inc. develops remote radio head products for WCDMA/HSDPA and WiMAX/LTE infrastructure applications. The company's products enable the transmission of high output power to deliver high data rates and coverage for mobile TV/video/audio/data-centric 3G data services. TelASIC Communications, Inc. was founded in 2001 and is based in El Segundo, California.

Danger

Series D in 2004
Danger was a technology company that specialized in providing software platforms and hardware for mobile communication, most notably powering the T-Mobile Sidekick phone. The Sidekick, known for its youth-oriented design and messaging capabilities, facilitated significant user engagement, handling thousands of messages and pageviews monthly. In 2008, Danger was acquired by Microsoft, which led to significant developments in its service offerings. However, the company faced challenges, including a major data loss incident in 2009 when a server failure resulted in the loss of user data not stored locally. By 2011, T-Mobile and Microsoft discontinued the cloud data service for Danger-powered devices, marking the end of an era for the Sidekick. Despite these challenges, Danger was recognized for its role in enabling mobile operators to deliver integrated internet services and facilitate social interactions among users.
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