Bauplan
Seed Round in 2025
Bauplan empowers Python developers to build AI and data applications that are portable, versioned, and reproducible with minimal infrastructure management. Its serverless platform integrates directly with S3, enabling efficient data processing for machine learning, business intelligence, and analytics.
Render is a San Francisco-based company founded in 2018 that provides a unified cloud platform designed to enhance the developer experience. The platform enables developers and teams to build, run, and host applications and websites with features such as free secure sockets layer (SSL), a global content delivery network (CDN), and automatic deployments from GitHub. Render's goal is to eliminate the need for server management by offering a flexible and powerful cloud solution that supports various types of applications, including web apps, static sites, background workers, APIs, cron jobs, Docker files, and PostgreSQL databases. This approach aims to reduce complexity and cost, allowing software teams to deliver products quickly and at any scale.
Pixeltable
Seed Round in 2024
Pixeltable is a technology company that provides an open-source Python framework for AI and machine learning engineers. Its platform aims to simplify and unify the entire AI/ML workflow by handling data across various modalities, supporting user-defined transformations and custom functions, and automatically versioning data and models for reproducibility and transparency. This enables developers to focus on modeling and experimentation while integrating AI models seamlessly.
Render is a San Francisco-based company founded in 2018 that provides a unified cloud platform designed to enhance the developer experience. The platform enables developers and teams to build, run, and host applications and websites with features such as free secure sockets layer (SSL), a global content delivery network (CDN), and automatic deployments from GitHub. Render's goal is to eliminate the need for server management by offering a flexible and powerful cloud solution that supports various types of applications, including web apps, static sites, background workers, APIs, cron jobs, Docker files, and PostgreSQL databases. This approach aims to reduce complexity and cost, allowing software teams to deliver products quickly and at any scale.
Render is a San Francisco-based company founded in 2018 that provides a unified cloud platform designed to enhance the developer experience. The platform enables developers and teams to build, run, and host applications and websites with features such as free secure sockets layer (SSL), a global content delivery network (CDN), and automatic deployments from GitHub. Render's goal is to eliminate the need for server management by offering a flexible and powerful cloud solution that supports various types of applications, including web apps, static sites, background workers, APIs, cron jobs, Docker files, and PostgreSQL databases. This approach aims to reduce complexity and cost, allowing software teams to deliver products quickly and at any scale.
The most powerful platform for building internal tools without coding
Render is a San Francisco-based company founded in 2018 that provides a unified cloud platform designed to enhance the developer experience. The platform enables developers and teams to build, run, and host applications and websites with features such as free secure sockets layer (SSL), a global content delivery network (CDN), and automatic deployments from GitHub. Render's goal is to eliminate the need for server management by offering a flexible and powerful cloud solution that supports various types of applications, including web apps, static sites, background workers, APIs, cron jobs, Docker files, and PostgreSQL databases. This approach aims to reduce complexity and cost, allowing software teams to deliver products quickly and at any scale.
Hypernet
Venture Round in 2019
Hypernet is a decentralized computing platform that monetizes idle devices by enabling a blockchain-powered marketplace for buying and selling computing power across laptops, servers, and edge devices. It supports an asynchronous, distributed programming model and privacy-preserving in-network data analytics, designed for dispersed systems and high-performance computing at scale. Its tools include the Hypernet Protocol for a server-less compute ecosystem, the Hypernet Framework API for secure data processing, and Galileo, an app to run compute jobs on colleagues’ machines, labs, or cloud resources. The company also advances Web3 adoption with cross-chain identity and enterprise-friendly low-code/no-code tools, helping creators and enterprises access affordable distributed computation while monetizing idle hardware.
Render is a San Francisco-based company founded in 2018 that provides a unified cloud platform designed to enhance the developer experience. The platform enables developers and teams to build, run, and host applications and websites with features such as free secure sockets layer (SSL), a global content delivery network (CDN), and automatic deployments from GitHub. Render's goal is to eliminate the need for server management by offering a flexible and powerful cloud solution that supports various types of applications, including web apps, static sites, background workers, APIs, cron jobs, Docker files, and PostgreSQL databases. This approach aims to reduce complexity and cost, allowing software teams to deliver products quickly and at any scale.
PlanetScale
Seed Round in 2018
PlanetScale designs and develops an online database platform that enables businesses to operationalize Vitess for protecting, accessing, and deriving insights from their data. It offers a Database-as-a-service platform, cluster manager software licenses, open-source Vitess support, training solutions, and PlanetScaleDB for vendor lock prevention, data locality, disaster recovery, MySQL compatibility, scaling, and control plane deployment.
Hypernet
Seed Round in 2018
Hypernet is a decentralized computing platform that monetizes idle devices by enabling a blockchain-powered marketplace for buying and selling computing power across laptops, servers, and edge devices. It supports an asynchronous, distributed programming model and privacy-preserving in-network data analytics, designed for dispersed systems and high-performance computing at scale. Its tools include the Hypernet Protocol for a server-less compute ecosystem, the Hypernet Framework API for secure data processing, and Galileo, an app to run compute jobs on colleagues’ machines, labs, or cloud resources. The company also advances Web3 adoption with cross-chain identity and enterprise-friendly low-code/no-code tools, helping creators and enterprises access affordable distributed computation while monetizing idle hardware.