SV Angel

Founded in 2009, SV Angel is a San Francisco-based angel investment firm and service organization that backs early-stage startups, particularly in software and technology, by providing business development support, financing, strategic guidance on mergers and acquisitions, and other resources. It leverages a broad network to assist founders at critical inflection points, helping with market strategy, partnerships, and access to capital to build durable companies across the United States.

Ashvin Bachireddy

Managing Partner

Topher Conway

Partner

Ronald Conway Sr.

Managing Partner

Ron Conway

Managing Partner

Sourav Gupta

Principal

Past deals in VoIP

Cooper

Seed Round in 2021
Cooper is a mobile application that enables users to connect with friends through gaming. It provides a platform for users to participate in voice chats, discover games their friends are playing, and organize gaming parties. The app focuses on fostering social interactions among gamers, allowing them to engage in games together in a fun and interactive environment.

Cappuccino.fm

Seed Round in 2020
Cappuccino.fm is a company that specializes in developing a mobile audio group messaging application designed to facilitate connections among individuals. The application enables users to record voice memos and share them with customizable groups, thereby fostering deeper relationships and helping users create new connections. By focusing on audio communication, Cappuccino.fm aims to enhance social interactions in a more personal and engaging manner.

Multi

Seed Round in 2019
Multi is a collaboration software company that specializes in enhancing remote team dynamics through effective video communication. Its platform facilitates live video chats, allowing users to communicate in real-time rather than relying on typing or scheduled meetings. By fostering face-to-face interactions, Multi helps teams collaborate more naturally and build rapport effectively. Additionally, Multi offers remote desktop software that supports stable remote control and latency-free desktop sharing, ensuring fast and secure data transmission between devices. This enables businesses and clients to engage in productive work from any location, thereby optimizing remote collaboration and enhancing overall efficiency.

Nucleus

Series A in 2016
Nucleus develops a wireless home intercom system designed to enhance family communication. Inspired by traditional intercoms, the system integrates features such as video calling and smart home management, providing a comprehensive communication tool for modern households. By connecting to the home’s WiFi, Nucleus enables instant, hands-free communication among family members, whether they are in different rooms or located far away. The devices can be easily installed in various rooms, ensuring seamless interaction and connectivity within the home.

Wakie

Convertible Note in 2016
Wakie develops mobile applications that facilitate voice-based social interactions, including wake-up calls, by connecting users through a global community. The platform allows individuals to initiate conversations on various topics, customize profiles with nicknames, and engage in private voice chats with others, offering a pseudonymous and safe environment for companionship and support. Originally launched in 2011 in Russia with a Russian-language wake-up app, the service has expanded to an international user base and provides an alternative to traditional alarms by enabling human-powered wake-up calls through peer participation.

Gladly

Seed Round in 2015
Gladly, established in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, specializes in cloud-based software for contact centers serving B2C brands. Its platform enables seamless, omnichannel customer communication across voice, email, messaging, chat, and social media, empowering agents and fostering customer loyalty through positive experiences.

Talkray

Series B in 2014
Talkray is a developer of a mobile communication application that transforms smartphones into a walkie-talkie, allowing users to make free calls and engage in chat. The application facilitates the sharing of photos, videos, and location information, enhancing connectivity among users. Available for both Android and iPhone platforms, Talkray aims to provide a seamless communication experience for individuals looking to stay in touch with family and friends.

Talkray

Series A in 2013
Talkray is a developer of a mobile communication application that transforms smartphones into a walkie-talkie, allowing users to make free calls and engage in chat. The application facilitates the sharing of photos, videos, and location information, enhancing connectivity among users. Available for both Android and iPhone platforms, Talkray aims to provide a seamless communication experience for individuals looking to stay in touch with family and friends.

Voxer

Venture Round in 2012
Voxer, LLC is a mobile communication application developer based in San Francisco, California. Founded in 2007 and originally known as RebelVox, LLC, the company rebranded to Voxer in March 2011. Voxer offers a push-to-talk service compatible with iOS and Android devices, enabling users to send instant voice, text, and photo messages in real time. The application is designed for teams, featuring end-to-end encryption and supporting communication over 3G, 4G, or Wi-Fi networks. This allows for secure, real-time messaging, facilitating effective collaboration among users worldwide.

Talkray

Seed Round in 2012
Talkray is a developer of a mobile communication application that transforms smartphones into a walkie-talkie, allowing users to make free calls and engage in chat. The application facilitates the sharing of photos, videos, and location information, enhancing connectivity among users. Available for both Android and iPhone platforms, Talkray aims to provide a seamless communication experience for individuals looking to stay in touch with family and friends.

Just.me

Seed Round in 2011
Just.me, Inc., established in 2011 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, operates a mobile and social network. It offers a free, unified mobile messaging platform that combines features from various apps, such as texting, email, voice messages, and multimedia sharing, into a single application. Users can save, share, or publish memories, messages, or posts with unlimited photos, videos, voice, and text. The app, currently in beta for iPhone and under development for Android, also has a web version with reduced publishing features. Just.me stands out by giving users control over their information and messages, as it sits on the smartphone address book, allowing users to decide who sees each shared message.

Twilio

Series B in 2010
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.

Ooma

Series B in 2006
Ooma develops smart cloud-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) platforms for businesses and consumers worldwide. Its offerings include advanced voice and collaboration features, residential phone service with PureVoice HD quality, and a comprehensive home security solution.

Snapvine

Series A in 2006
Snapvine is a provider of voice and mobility solutions that enables users to leave voicemails online. The process involves contacting a central Snapvine number and entering a specific code to direct the message to the intended recipient, or alternatively, using a microphone connected to a computer. The voicemails can be shared through simple embeddable widgets, allowing for either public access, where anyone can listen to the messages, or private access, restricted to the intended recipient. This service has gained popularity on social networks, particularly among artists and celebrities, facilitating communication with their fans.
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