SV Angel, established in 2009 and based in San Francisco, is an investment firm that supports early-stage entrepreneurs. They provide business development, financing, M&A, and strategic advice to help startups navigate key inflection points and accelerate growth. SV Angel invests primarily in software-focused companies across the United States, with a typical investment size ranging from $25,000 to $100,000. They differentiate themselves by investing in a higher volume of companies, often over 100 per year, compared to traditional venture capital firms.
Browser Use is a technology company specializing in web accessibility software for AI agents. It enables AI agents to interact with websites by extracting interactive elements, managing multiple browser tabs, and supporting custom actions. The company's software combines visual understanding with HTML extraction, allowing developers to build capable web-based AI agents using various large language models.
Reworkd
Seed Round in 2024
Reworkd is an AI-driven automation platform focused on simplifying business processing workflows through advanced data extraction tools. By utilizing artificial intelligence, the platform automatically generates code to extract specific data from web pages, eliminating the need for manual coding and enhancing efficiency. Additionally, it manages request frequencies to prevent blocks from websites, allowing market research teams to gather valuable insights effectively. Reworkd is committed to democratizing access to AI technology, ensuring that its capabilities are available to a broad audience and driven by community engagement.
Replit
Series B in 2023
Replit is a San Francisco-based company founded in 2016 that operates a browser-based integrated development environment (IDE) designed to simplify coding for users of all skill levels. The platform supports over 50 programming languages, allowing developers to create applications and websites directly from their browsers on any operating system, including mobile devices. Replit emphasizes accessibility and collaboration, providing features such as real-time coding collaboration and communal workspaces. Users can easily build, deploy, save, and share their code projects, making the platform a versatile tool for both individual developers and teams working together.
OpenStore
Series A in 2021
Ingenyes has a new business model in web hosting. It provides free web hosting, then 'clips the ticket' on ancillary services provided by partners such as SEO specialists, web designers, and ecommerce platforms. The company is building a global apps store of services from web partners and connects them to small businesses via its free web hosting service.
Feathery
Seed Round in 2021
Feathery provides a low-code platform that facilitates the creation of customizable forms and user journeys, catering to critical industries such as insurance, financial services, and healthcare. The platform enables product teams to build data intake workflows with ease, offering features such as automatic deployment and SEO indexing. By supporting popular search engines and JavaScript frameworks, Feathery enhances the user experience while granting businesses greater ownership, speed, and control over their data collection processes. This streamlined approach allows organizations to effectively manage their data intake needs while maintaining flexibility and efficiency.
Fly.io
Seed Round in 2020
Fly.io provides an Application Delivery Network (ADN) designed to connect website owners with their customers effectively. The platform allows users to build application servers using JavaScript, enabling them to write, test, and run code locally. It subsequently facilitates the deployment of applications across a distributed network of servers, which accept visitor traffic and execute middleware on requests. This process ensures that website owners can securely direct their visitors to their respective sites with minimal effort. By positioning application servers closer to users, Fly.io enhances the performance and scalability of web applications, thereby improving the overall user experience.
Replit
Series A in 2020
Replit is a San Francisco-based company founded in 2016 that operates a browser-based integrated development environment (IDE) designed to simplify coding for users of all skill levels. The platform supports over 50 programming languages, allowing developers to create applications and websites directly from their browsers on any operating system, including mobile devices. Replit emphasizes accessibility and collaboration, providing features such as real-time coding collaboration and communal workspaces. Users can easily build, deploy, save, and share their code projects, making the platform a versatile tool for both individual developers and teams working together.
Pagedraw
Seed Round in 2018
Pagedraw is a software company based in San Francisco, California, that specializes in transforming website mock-ups and designs into functional code. Founded in 2016, Pagedraw provides a user-friendly UI builder that allows designers to input their drawings into an editor. The software automatically generates production-ready code, including HTML, CSS, JSX, ERB, and PHP, which can be seamlessly integrated into GitHub. By automating the translation of graphics into semantic and dynamic code, Pagedraw enables web design teams to streamline their workflow without compromising on design quality or coding standards.
Maker
Seed Round in 2017
Maker is a content marketing platform that enhances digital experiences by integrating design, web-publishing, and analytics tools into a single interface. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, the platform allows marketers and designers to create, publish, and optimize content for various web pages, including landing pages, product pages, and blogs, without the need for coding or significant development costs. This capability enables users to enrich their websites with more engaging content, thereby increasing user engagement, conversion rates, and revenue growth. Notable clients, including Sony, Square, Diesel, and Ghurka, utilize Maker's services to improve their online presence and marketing effectiveness.
Fly.io
Pre Seed Round in 2017
Fly.io provides an Application Delivery Network (ADN) designed to connect website owners with their customers effectively. The platform allows users to build application servers using JavaScript, enabling them to write, test, and run code locally. It subsequently facilitates the deployment of applications across a distributed network of servers, which accept visitor traffic and execute middleware on requests. This process ensures that website owners can securely direct their visitors to their respective sites with minimal effort. By positioning application servers closer to users, Fly.io enhances the performance and scalability of web applications, thereby improving the overall user experience.
B12
Series A in 2016
B12 is a company that creates and operates a human-assisted artificial intelligence platform focused on simplifying the website design process. Founded in 2015 and based in New York, B12 provides an online platform called Orchestra that integrates with various third-party tools, including e-commerce and blogging services. This platform alerts experts to any quality issues in web designs and aims to deliver a comprehensive business solution. B12's services encompass website creation, search engine optimization, online scheduling, and payment processing, enabling businesses to establish an online presence efficiently. With a combination of advanced software and a network of creative professionals, B12 helps clients launch their services online within 30 days, facilitating effective client communication and relationship management.
B12
Pre Seed Round in 2016
B12 is a company that creates and operates a human-assisted artificial intelligence platform focused on simplifying the website design process. Founded in 2015 and based in New York, B12 provides an online platform called Orchestra that integrates with various third-party tools, including e-commerce and blogging services. This platform alerts experts to any quality issues in web designs and aims to deliver a comprehensive business solution. B12's services encompass website creation, search engine optimization, online scheduling, and payment processing, enabling businesses to establish an online presence efficiently. With a combination of advanced software and a network of creative professionals, B12 helps clients launch their services online within 30 days, facilitating effective client communication and relationship management.
Kimono Labs
Seed Round in 2016
Kimono is a way to turn websites into structured APIs from your browser in seconds. You don't need to write any code or install any software to extract data with Kimono. The easiest way to use Kimono is to add our bookmarklet to your browser's bookmark bar. Then go to the website you want to get data from and click the bookmarklet. Select the data you want and Kimono does the rest.
Strikingly
Seed Round in 2014
Strikingly, Inc. is a website development platform founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, California. It offers users the ability to create mobile-optimized websites and online stores without needing coding or design skills. The platform features user-friendly tools such as drag-and-drop editing, professional templates, and responsive designs that cater to smartphones, tablets, and desktops. Users can enhance their websites with features like e-commerce capabilities, membership options, and blogging functionalities. Strikingly generates revenue through premium subscription plans, which provide additional benefits such as custom domain connections, the removal of Strikingly branding, and expanded store features. The platform primarily serves small businesses and individuals seeking to establish their online presence and attract customers.
Wildcard
Series A in 2013
Wildcard offers a mobile Internet technology designed to enhance the browsing experience on smartphones. By providing a vast library of cards, Wildcard enables users to access web content faster than traditional browsers and with greater efficiency than downloading native apps. Its innovative approach serves as a seamless replacement for conventional Internet browsing, allowing users to find the information they need quickly and effectively.
Strikingly
Seed Round in 2013
Strikingly, Inc. is a website development platform founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, California. It offers users the ability to create mobile-optimized websites and online stores without needing coding or design skills. The platform features user-friendly tools such as drag-and-drop editing, professional templates, and responsive designs that cater to smartphones, tablets, and desktops. Users can enhance their websites with features like e-commerce capabilities, membership options, and blogging functionalities. Strikingly generates revenue through premium subscription plans, which provide additional benefits such as custom domain connections, the removal of Strikingly branding, and expanded store features. The platform primarily serves small businesses and individuals seeking to establish their online presence and attract customers.
Amaze Software
Series A in 2013
Amaze Software is a platform designed to assist creators, influencers, and makers in transforming their ideas into marketable products without the complications of traditional commerce. The company offers a no-code design software tool that facilitates product design and social commerce integrations, enabling users to monetize their brands effectively. By minimizing download friction, Amaze Software allows for the creation of engaging mobile, tablet, and website experiences that can be accessed instantly through advertisements, social media, or email campaigns. This approach empowers brands to optimize their advertising efforts and strengthen their connections with consumers, allowing creators to concentrate on their passions while streamlining the sales process.
Lift
Series A in 2012
Lift is a virtual web design and development company with a focus on user experience design, second screen apps, and WordPress development. Co-founded by designer Chris Wallace and entrepreneur Brad Miller, Lift works primarily with large television networks building second-screen applications for tv shows Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, Bridezillas, and others. Founded in 2009, Lift originally focused on building WordPress websites for small businesses and blog networks. In 2010, Lift redesigned and developed TheNextWeb.com, releasing the new website live at The Next Web conference, showcasing a tight integration with the newly-released Facebook API and a unique widget-driven homepage, allowing readers to customize their news page with a drag-and-drog interface. In 2011, Lift developed The Walking Dead StorySync® for AMC tv, helping draw millions of viewers and winning two Social TV Award for Best Mobile Phone, iPad or Tablet Social TV Application. Also in 2011, Lift led the redesign of IFC.com, bring responsive design to the world of television networks.
LayerVault
Seed Round in 2012
LayerVault Inc. develops software solutions tailored for designers, offering a cloud-based application that facilitates the storage, tracking, reviewing, and delivery of design work. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in New York, the company primarily serves freelancers and teams of varying sizes. The platform provides a user-friendly version control system specifically designed for creatives, enabling efficient collaboration and presentation of design projects. LayerVault is trusted by notable organizations such as Twitter, Pinterest, and the BBC, reflecting its reliability within the design community. Additionally, LayerVault operates Designer News, an influential online community for designers, which has fostered the development of various applications through its robust API.
Scoutzie
Seed Round in 2012
Scoutzie, LLC is an online platform based in Seattle, Washington, designed for mobile designers to showcase their work and connect with potential clients. The platform specializes in mobile design for various devices, including iPhones, iPads, Android, and Windows. By fostering an exclusive community, Scoutzie allows designers to present their portfolios without reliance on personal networks, thereby democratizing access to top design talent globally. Clients can easily find and collaborate with skilled designers who have proven track records, ensuring that they can effectively address their design needs. The emphasis is on merit-based representation, allowing both designers and clients to engage in meaningful partnerships that enhance the creative process.
Graffiti Labs
Seed Round in 2011
Graffiti Labs, Inc. is a company that focuses on developing a browser-based game allowing users to create virtual drawings. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Newton, Massachusetts, the company has also introduced a Facebook application that enables users to draw for one another, enhancing social interaction through artistic expression.
Dispatch
Seed Round in 2011
Dispatch is a business that offers intelligent group email addresses for projects, aiming to eliminate noise and hassle in communication. Founded at the TechCrunch Disrupt NY Hackathon in 2011 by a team of three individuals, including Alex Godin, Dispatch simplifies the process of file sharing and organization by consolidating files from various web pages. The company combines the simplicity of email with the power of a project management system, providing a streamlined solution for team collaboration and communication.
Clipboard
Seed Round in 2011
Clipboard was founded by Gary William Flake in January 2011 with the simple goal of helping people save and share the parts of the Web that they care about. Since the Internet is more than two decades old, doesn't it seem strange that the typical way to save something online is to put it into an email or a document? We think so too, which is why we built an easy and powerful tool to help you. All of this may sound simple, but we think it's actually quite significant. We believe that someday soon everyone will be saving and organizing their online life in a way that is easy, fun and reflective of themselves. It is a world where everyone is highly engaged and active in saving their life experiences online. We are here for you and we are in this for the long haul. Our mission is to help you organize your online life. Please read more about us and our values at https://clipboard.com/about Stats on Clipboard: In close to 2 years before Clipboard was acquired in May 2013 140,000 people created 3 million clips.
Codecademy
Series A in 2011
Codecademy is an online educational platform that provides free coding classes and tutorials, teaching users essential digital skills across various programming languages such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, Ruby, and PHP. The platform focuses on an interactive learning experience, allowing learners to build projects and receive real-time feedback from peers. By connecting students globally, Codecademy fosters a collaborative environment where individuals can practice coding in a supportive community. Its mission is to make coding accessible to millions of users worldwide, equipping them with the skills needed for today's job market.
Game Closure
Seed Round in 2011
Game Closure offers a development platform that facilitates the creation of multiplayer games across web and mobile environments. Its SDK is HTML-based, allowing developers to utilize familiar Web APIs to produce high-quality games. The platform simplifies the complexities associated with game development, including debugging and hosting, while also enabling compilation into hardware-accelerated native applications for distribution on various devices. By streamlining the development process, Game Closure empowers game studios to efficiently publish games on both iOS and Android ecosystems, making it easier and more cost-effective for developers to enter the multiplayer, multiplatform gaming market.
Rockmelt
Series B in 2011
Rockmelt is a social web browser developed on the Chromium platform, offering seamless integration with major social media networks, particularly Facebook and Twitter. The browser features a unique interface known as "Edges," which displays online friends and followed feeds with real-time update notifications. Rockmelt distinguishes itself with a dedicated search field that presents comprehensive search results in a dropdown format, enhancing user experience by allowing quick navigation between results from a single query. Additionally, the browser includes its own URL shortener, me.lt. It is compatible with both Windows and OS X operating systems. Rockmelt is supported by prominent figures in the tech industry, including Marc Andreessen and principal engineer Robert John Churchill, known for his previous work on Netscape Navigator.
AddThis
Series D in 2011
AddThis is a social sharing and analytics platform that facilitates the distribution and tracking of online content across various digital channels. Founded in 2004 and based in McLean, Virginia, the company offers tools that enable users to share web pages, widgets, and videos on social networks, bookmarking sites, and blogs. Its platform provides valuable insights by allowing users to see how content is shared and track engagement metrics such as email shares and copied URLs. Serving over 15 million domains and reaching approximately 2 billion unique users, AddThis leverages a significant volume of page views annually to optimize user experiences and drive traffic. Its offerings cater to publishers, brands, consumers, and advertisers, enhancing their ability to connect with target audiences and improve engagement. As of January 2016, AddThis operates as a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation.
Cabana
Seed Round in 2011
Cabana offers a browser-based mobile app development platform.
Leftronic
Seed Round in 2010
Leftronic is a San Francisco-based company that offers a web-based platform for real-time data visualization and status monitoring. The platform allows businesses to create customized dashboards that display important metrics retrieved from various popular services, such as Google Analytics and Twitter, as well as custom data through an easy-to-use API. Designed for large screens, these dashboards update in real-time, enabling teams to effortlessly monitor their critical business metrics. Founded with the support of Y Combinator, Leftronic aims to enhance decision-making and operational efficiency for its clients by providing a streamlined way to visualize and track essential data.
Embedly
Seed Round in 2010
Embedly provides a platform and suite of tools to make embedding and previewing links simple. Embedly helps publishers and consumers manage embed codes from more than 100 Websites and APIs, including YouTube, Flickr, Ustream, Picassa, Hulu, Twitpic, Quantcast, and CrunchBase. It automatically convert links from these sources into embedded media on the fly.
TweetDeck
Series B in 2010
TweetDeck is a Twitter client designed for desktop, web, and mobile devices, featuring a unique columned user interface that allows users to manage and monitor Twitter feeds efficiently. Originally developed as an Adobe AIR application, TweetDeck enables users to organize their main feed into topic or group-specific columns, offering a broader overview of tweets in real-time. The application integrates various social media services, including Twitter and Facebook, to enhance user experience. In 2011, TweetDeck was acquired by Twitter, which subsequently rebuilt the application using HTML5 technology, further improving its functionality and accessibility.
Thing Labs
Series A in 2009
Thing Labs is a company that specializes in web-based software, designed to facilitate the creation, sharing, exploration, and enjoyment of content. Founded by Jason Shellen, who has a background at Google working on projects like Blogger and Google Reader, Thing Labs is known for its products, Brizzly and Plinky. Through its innovative software services, the company aims to enhance user engagement and streamline content interactions.
Rockmelt
Series A in 2009
Rockmelt is a social web browser developed on the Chromium platform, offering seamless integration with major social media networks, particularly Facebook and Twitter. The browser features a unique interface known as "Edges," which displays online friends and followed feeds with real-time update notifications. Rockmelt distinguishes itself with a dedicated search field that presents comprehensive search results in a dropdown format, enhancing user experience by allowing quick navigation between results from a single query. Additionally, the browser includes its own URL shortener, me.lt. It is compatible with both Windows and OS X operating systems. Rockmelt is supported by prominent figures in the tech industry, including Marc Andreessen and principal engineer Robert John Churchill, known for his previous work on Netscape Navigator.
Adobe Fonts
Seed Round in 2009
Adobe Fonts allows subscribers to embed fonts into online documents and websites, as well as activate fonts on their desktop computers. It's a subscription-based service for linking to high-quality Open Type fonts from some of the worlds best type foundries. Their fonts are served from a global network on redundant servers, offering bulletproof service and incredible speed. Adobe Fonts is formerly Typekit, which was acquired by Adobe in 2011.
Luminate
Series A in 2009
Luminate, founded in 2008 and previously known as Pixazza, is a company that specializes in creating interactive image technology. Based in Mountain View, California, Luminate offers a pioneering platform that transforms static images on the web into engaging, interactive content. This platform utilizes a combination of Internet and crowdsourcing technologies to provide users with relevant information and enhance their online experiences, attracting over 150 million users and generating approximately 30 billion image views annually. In addition to its technological innovations, the organization operates as a global philanthropic entity that supports efforts to foster just and fair societies by empowering individuals and institutions. Luminate focuses on four interconnected areas crucial for societal resilience: Civic Empowerment, Data and Digital Rights, Financial Transparency, and Independent Media.
AddThis
Series B in 2007
AddThis is a social sharing and analytics platform that facilitates the distribution and tracking of online content across various digital channels. Founded in 2004 and based in McLean, Virginia, the company offers tools that enable users to share web pages, widgets, and videos on social networks, bookmarking sites, and blogs. Its platform provides valuable insights by allowing users to see how content is shared and track engagement metrics such as email shares and copied URLs. Serving over 15 million domains and reaching approximately 2 billion unique users, AddThis leverages a significant volume of page views annually to optimize user experiences and drive traffic. Its offerings cater to publishers, brands, consumers, and advertisers, enhancing their ability to connect with target audiences and improve engagement. As of January 2016, AddThis operates as a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation.
Weebly
Pre Seed Round in 2007
Weebly, Inc., established in 2006, is a San Francisco-based company that provides user-friendly website building tools for small businesses and entrepreneurs. Its platform enables users to create professional, mobile-optimized websites with customizable templates, essential features like forms and analytics, and e-commerce functionality. Weebly also offers domain name search services, professional product photography, and a marketing platform to help businesses grow. As of 2018, Weebly operates as a subsidiary of Square, Inc.
Mint
Angel Round in 2006
Mint is an extensible, self-hosted web site analytics program. Its interface is an exercise in simplicity. Visits, referrers, popular pages and searches can all be taken in at a glance on Mint's flexible dashboard.
Ning Interactive
Series A in 2005
Ning is an online platform that enables users to create social communities and websites tailored to their specific needs. The company provides a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution that includes a variety of community-building tools, allowing clients to engage and nurture their audiences effectively. Key features of the platform include branding and visual design options, member profiles, moderation capabilities, and privacy settings. Users can also utilize tools for sharing and inviting members, as well as integrate social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter. Additionally, Ning supports functionalities like blogging, discussion forums, event management, and multimedia sharing, making it a comprehensive solution for organizers, activists, and influencers looking to establish and maintain a strong online presence.
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