Wellington Management

Wellington Management is a Boston-based investment advisory firm established in 1928 that serves institutional clients. It provides investment management services informed by independent research and offers portfolio management across asset classes, including equities, fixed income, currencies, commodities, and private companies, as well as multi-asset allocation and multi-manager approaches. The firm supports tailored investment programs designed to meet long-term objectives and emphasizes research-driven decision making and diversified strategies.

Cindy Cheng

Investor

Michael DeLucia

Investor

Kelly McDonnell

Vice President

Prakhar Singh

Principal, Private Equity and Sector Lead, Asia

Matthew Witheiler

Managing Director

Past deals in Late Venture Stage

Tabby

Series E in 2025
Tabby offers flexible payment solutions for online shopping. Based in the United Arab Emirates, it enables users to pay for purchases in deferred single payments or installments.

Databricks

Series J in 2024
Databricks offers a unified data analytics platform that simplifies data integration, enables real-time experimentation, and facilitates robust deployment of production applications for developers and data scientists. Serving diverse industries worldwide, Databricks' platform supports collaborative data science, machine learning workflows, and integrates with various cloud services.

AMP

Series D in 2024
AMP Robotics Corporation specializes in designing and manufacturing robotic systems for material recovery facilities and recycling operations, focusing on automating the identification, sorting, and processing of complex waste streams. The company's flagship product, AMP Cortex, utilizes advanced robotics and computer vision technology to efficiently pick and sort recyclable materials, significantly lowering sorting costs. Additionally, AMP Neuron, a software solution, captures and analyzes material data to identify features in a manner similar to human perception. By leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning, AMP Robotics enhances recycling processes for various waste types, including municipal solid waste and e-waste. The modular design of its systems allows for easy integration into existing infrastructure, minimizing disruption and capital investment. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Louisville, Colorado, AMP Robotics has formed strategic partnerships to further its mission of improving recycling rates and economic recovery of recyclables.

Beta Bionics

Series E in 2024
Beta Bionics is a medical device company focused on diabetes care, developing and commercializing the iLet Bionic Pancreas System. The iLet uses adaptive closed-loop algorithms to automate insulin delivery and glucose management for people with insulin-requiring diabetes, with configurations that support bihormonal approaches. The company designs, manufactures, and markets the system to the diabetes community, aiming to simplify treatment and improve health outcomes by reducing the burden of daily insulin dosing and monitoring. Through its single-segment business model, Beta Bionics centers on bringing the iLet from development to commercialization.

Abnormal Security

Series D in 2024
Abnormal Security Corporation is a San Francisco-based company that specializes in cloud-based email security solutions for Microsoft Office 365 and G Suite. Founded in 2018, the company provides a comprehensive platform designed to protect enterprises from targeted email attacks. Utilizing a data science approach, Abnormal Security offers features such as inbound email protection, detection of email account compromises, and response capabilities. Its technology includes Abnormal Behavior Technology, which models identities of both employees and external senders, profiles relationships, and analyzes email content to prevent threats like credential phishing, internal phishing, employee impersonation, and invoice fraud. The company primarily serves industries including financial services, healthcare, and oil, gas, and utilities, aiming to mitigate risks related to account takeovers and financial losses.

Element Biosciences

Series D in 2024
Element Biosciences develops innovative genetic analysis tools for research and diagnostic markets. Founded in 2017, the company specializes in a disruptive DNA sequencing technology that offers high-quality data, workflow flexibility, and affordable access to next-generation sequencing.

Scale AI

Series F in 2024
Scale AI develops a platform that provides training and validation data for artificial intelligence applications. Its products include advanced annotation tools for images, videos, text, documents, and 3D sensor data, serving sectors such as autonomous vehicles, retail, conversational AI, robotics, AR/VR, and document processing.

Wiz

Series E in 2024
Wiz, Inc. is a cybersecurity company founded in 2020, with headquarters in Palo Alto, California, and an additional office in Tel Aviv, Israel. The company specializes in cloud security, providing enterprises with a platform that enables them to identify security issues within their public cloud infrastructure. Wiz's innovative solution offers a comprehensive, cloud-native visibility tool that analyzes the entire cloud environment, delivering a 360-degree view of security risks across various platforms, including clouds, containers, and workloads. The platform utilizes actionable, graph-based analysis to facilitate in-depth risk assessment and root cause analysis without the need for agents, allowing organizations to enhance their security posture effectively.

Tabby

Series D in 2023
Tabby offers flexible payment solutions for online shopping. Based in the United Arab Emirates, it enables users to pay for purchases in deferred single payments or installments.

Fore Biotherapeutics

Series D in 2023
Fore Biotherapeutics is a precision oncology company focused on developing targeted cancer therapies guided by functional genomics. It aims to create a pipeline of treatments for patients with currently unaddressed mutations across established oncology targets.

Trove

Series E in 2023
Trove is a technology company offering AI-powered tools for professional networking, email management, and a resale platform for brands and retailers. Its mobile email product uses artificial intelligence to reduce inbox overload, surface relationship insights, provide smart notifications, and snooze messages, integrating with existing email services and supporting iOS and Android. In parallel, Trove operates a resale platform that helps brands launch, manage, and scale resale programs, with storefront design, photography, authentication, cleaning and repair, returns processing, non-new inventory management, site building, Shopify integration, and analytics, plus in-store and digital trade-ins and peer-to-peer features. By combining AI-driven relationship mapping with a scalable resale ecosystem, Trove enables brands to deepen engagement, optimize profit, and reach new customers, and holds certification as a B Corporation for its sustainability-focused approach.

HeartFlow

Series F in 2023
HeartFlow specializes in precision heart care, offering a non-invasive solution for diagnosing coronary artery disease. Its proprietary HeartFlow FFRCT Analysis uses artificial intelligence to create a personalized 3D model of the heart, enabling clinicians to evaluate blood flow and determine optimal treatment. Commercially available in the United States, UK, Canada, Europe, and Japan.

Dataiku

Series F in 2022
Dataiku develops a centralized data platform that empowers businesses to navigate their data journey, from analytics at scale to enterprise AI. Its platform fosters collaboration among data experts and explorers, providing a repository of best practices, streamlined machine learning deployment, and a controlled environment. Established in 2013, Dataiku is headquartered in New York with offices in Paris and London.

RayzeBio

Series D in 2022
RayzeBio, Inc. is a biotechnology company based in San Diego, California, founded in 2020. The company specializes in developing tumor-targeted small molecule medicines that leverage radioisotopes to improve cancer treatment outcomes. RayzeBio focuses on creating innovative radiopharmaceuticals, particularly utilizing alpha-emitting radioisotopes like Actinium-225, to target solid tumors effectively. With a robust pipeline of drug candidates, RayzeBio is committed to addressing significant market opportunities in oncology through late-stage clinical programs, development initiatives, and discovery efforts. The company's mission is to provide effective therapeutic solutions aimed at defeating cancer.

SeatGeek

Series E in 2022
Founded in 2009, SeatGeek operates a mobile ticketing marketplace and search engine for live sports, concerts, and theater events. It aggregates ticket listings from various sources, offering users a 'Deal Score' metric to assess ticket value. The platform also provides event discovery tools based on user preferences. SeatGeek is headquartered in New York with additional offices globally.

FalconX

Series D in 2022
FalconX is a cryptocurrency brokerage and digital asset trading platform founded in 2018. It provides trading solutions that give institutions reliable execution and cost efficiency in cryptocurrency markets. The platform uses data science to eliminate slippage and hidden fees, along with blockchain technology and machine learning to route mid-to-large size trades across multiple liquidity sources. FalconX offers trading, credit, and clearing services to hedge funds, proprietary trading firms, and other institutional clients seeking transparent, scalable digital asset execution.

Guild Education

Series F in 2022
Guild Education provides a technology platform that connects working adults with online classes, programs, and degree options, offering personalized advising and retention coaching. The service enables employers to give employees education benefits and tuition reimbursement, helping them advance their careers while the platform supports discovery, learning, and organization of the experience. It bridges the gap between education and employment, delivering a comprehensive learning journey from start to finish.

Arcadia

Series E in 2022
Arcadia, Inc. is a technology company based in Washington, D.C., founded in 2014, that focuses on providing access to clean energy solutions. Through its platform, Arc, the company connects subscribers to renewable energy sources such as wind farms and community solar projects. By enabling users to manage their accounts, track energy usage, and participate in clean energy initiatives, Arcadia aims to democratize access to renewable energy and combat the fossil fuel monopoly. The platform aggregates energy data from over 125 utilities, representing more than 80% of U.S. electric utility accounts, thus facilitating a significant shift toward sustainable energy practices. Additionally, Arcadia's community solar program addresses energy injustice while promoting economic growth, contributing over five Terawatt-hours of energy demand from residential and commercial users.

Omada Health

Series E in 2022
Omada Health is a digital healthcare company that offers personalized programs to manage chronic conditions such as prediabetes, diabetes, hypertension, musculoskeletal issues, and behavioral health. It combines professional coaching, connected devices, real-time data, and personalized feedback to deliver clinically meaningful results.

Somatus

Series E in 2022
Somatus, Inc. is a healthcare company focused on providing specialized kidney care services aimed at delaying or preventing the progression of chronic kidney disease. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in McLean, Virginia, Somatus collaborates with health plans, health systems, nephrology, and primary care groups to deliver integrated care for patients with or at risk of kidney disease. Its comprehensive services include home hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, in-center hemodialysis, kidney transplant, and conservative care. By utilizing vertically integrated clinical services and technology, Somatus seeks to improve patient outcomes, enhance care coordination, and promote the use of home dialysis modalities while increasing the rates of kidney transplantation. The company's mission is to ensure that patients can access the care they need to manage kidney disease effectively.

Synthego Corporation

Series E in 2022
Synthego is a biotechnology company specializing in genome engineering. It offers integrated hardware, software, bioinformatics, chemistries, and molecular biology platforms to advance basic research and therapeutic development. Its products include engineered cells, CRISPR kits, and bioinformatics tools for gene knockout, target validation, and disease modeling. Synthego serves scientists globally, with sales through distributors in multiple countries and online.

Creditas

Series F in 2022
Creditas is a financial technology company that operates a digital platform that offers secured consumer loans. It uses credit scoring systems and borrowers’ assets, such as homes and automobiles as collateral to offer loans. Sergio Furio founded BankFacil in 2012 that later became Creditas. It has its headquarters in São Paulo in Brazil.

Rokt

Series E in 2021
Rokt is a software company that provides e-commerce technology and marketing solutions designed to weave native advertising into shoppers' transactional flows. By connecting advertisers with customers at the moment of purchase, it places relevant messages within checkout and related steps, helping e-commerce operators increase revenue, improve the customer experience, and support cross-selling and upsell opportunities.

Olist

Series E in 2021
Olist is a Brazilian e-commerce platform that enables small and medium-sized sellers to reach online marketplaces and customers. Based in Curitiba, it connects merchants with major online retailers and provides an integrated suite of offerings across commerce, logistics, and capital, including tools to sell on marketplaces, social-commerce storefronts, a cloud-based logistics network, and financing or payment options. The company began by linking merchants to marketplaces and has evolved into a comprehensive end-to-end solution designed to help SMBs navigate a fragmented digital ecosystem and expand their reach to international marketplaces.

Anchorage Digital

Series D in 2021
Anchorage Digital is a regulated crypto platform that provides institutions with integrated custody, trading, staking, governance, and regulatory-compliance infrastructure for digital asset programs. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in San Francisco, it serves institutional clients globally with a secure, compliant framework and services designed to simplify oversight and asset management.

Faire

Series G in 2021
Faire is a two-sided marketplace connecting local retail stores with unique wholesale merchandise from brands and makers. It offers retailers tools for data insights, financial terms, and logistics support to compete with larger competitors. Faire's platform simplifies wholesale buying and selling processes, offering net 60 payment terms and free returns.

BetterUp

Series E in 2021
BetterUp Inc. is a leadership development company that offers an innovative online platform aimed at enhancing the personal and professional growth of individuals and organizations. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, BetterUp specializes in virtual coaching, providing users with personalized guidance through one-on-one sessions with a network of over 3,000 coaches available in 46 languages across more than 90 countries. The platform focuses on fostering mental fitness, career and leadership development, and social connection, thereby enabling employees to develop new behaviors and skills that promote high performance in a rapidly changing work environment. With a client base that includes prominent organizations such as NASA, Google, and Hilton, BetterUp has established itself as a leader in the field of mental health and coaching. The company is supported by a distinguished Science Board composed of experts in positive psychology and human performance, further enhancing its credibility and impact in the industry.

Arcadia

Series D in 2021
Arcadia, Inc. is a technology company based in Washington, D.C., founded in 2014, that focuses on providing access to clean energy solutions. Through its platform, Arc, the company connects subscribers to renewable energy sources such as wind farms and community solar projects. By enabling users to manage their accounts, track energy usage, and participate in clean energy initiatives, Arcadia aims to democratize access to renewable energy and combat the fossil fuel monopoly. The platform aggregates energy data from over 125 utilities, representing more than 80% of U.S. electric utility accounts, thus facilitating a significant shift toward sustainable energy practices. Additionally, Arcadia's community solar program addresses energy injustice while promoting economic growth, contributing over five Terawatt-hours of energy demand from residential and commercial users.

SpotOn

Series E in 2021
SpotOn is a technology company founded in 2017 by Doron Friedman, Matt Hyman, and Zach Hyman, headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company specializes in providing innovative software and payment solutions tailored for small and midsize businesses. SpotOn offers a comprehensive, cloud-based platform that includes tools for payments, point-of-sale systems, marketing, website development, online ordering, appointments, eCommerce, digital loyalty, and review management. By integrating these services, SpotOn aims to enhance operational efficiency and customer engagement for its clients. The company's mission is to empower businesses by delivering high-quality solutions at fair prices, supported by personalized local service.

Trove

Series D in 2021
Trove is a technology company offering AI-powered tools for professional networking, email management, and a resale platform for brands and retailers. Its mobile email product uses artificial intelligence to reduce inbox overload, surface relationship insights, provide smart notifications, and snooze messages, integrating with existing email services and supporting iOS and Android. In parallel, Trove operates a resale platform that helps brands launch, manage, and scale resale programs, with storefront design, photography, authentication, cleaning and repair, returns processing, non-new inventory management, site building, Shopify integration, and analytics, plus in-store and digital trade-ins and peer-to-peer features. By combining AI-driven relationship mapping with a scalable resale ecosystem, Trove enables brands to deepen engagement, optimize profit, and reach new customers, and holds certification as a B Corporation for its sustainability-focused approach.

BlackBuck

Series E in 2021
Founded in 2015, BlackBuck is India's leading digital platform for truck operators and shippers. It streamlines logistics by connecting these parties online, enabling efficient load matching, reliable transportation, and seamless transactions. With a robust technology platform, BlackBuck facilitates payments, insurance, and financial services, benefiting millions of truckers and shippers alike.

Swiggy

Series J in 2021
Swiggy is a consumer-focused technology company offering an integrated app for food ordering, grocery shopping, restaurant reservations, and event bookings. It facilitates doorstep delivery of these items via its network of on-demand delivery partners.

Faire

Series F in 2021
Faire is a two-sided marketplace connecting local retail stores with unique wholesale merchandise from brands and makers. It offers retailers tools for data insights, financial terms, and logistics support to compete with larger competitors. Faire's platform simplifies wholesale buying and selling processes, offering net 60 payment terms and free returns.

SnapDocs

Series D in 2021
SnapDocs, Inc. is a real estate technology company that specializes in digital mortgage closings. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, SnapDocs provides a platform that connects lenders, title companies, notary signing agents, and homebuyers, facilitating a streamlined closing process. The platform automates interactions among these participants, ensuring efficiency, accuracy, and consumer satisfaction. It offers features such as performance metrics for mobile notary signing agents, customizable workflows for lenders and real estate professionals, and early access to closing packages for homebuyers. By leveraging advanced automation and patented technology, SnapDocs enhances the closing experience, enabling clients to save time and reduce costs while maintaining compliance. The company's focus on improving both borrower experience and business outcomes positions it as a leading solution in the mortgage closing industry.

Urban Company

Series F in 2021
Urban Company operates a marketplace connecting consumers with freelance service professionals. It offers home services such as beauty treatments, cleaning, plumbing, carpentry, and appliance repairs. The platform facilitates bookings for customers while supporting tens of thousands of professionals through training, credit, product procurement, insurance, and technology.

Current

Series D in 2021
Current is a consumer fintech banking platform dedicated to enhancing financial access for everyday Americans. The company focuses on developing integrated solutions that address the barriers preventing individuals from achieving their financial goals. By simplifying banking processes and providing user-friendly tools, Current aims to empower users to build a secure financial future. With backing from prominent investors, Current continues to innovate in the financial technology space, striving to meet the diverse needs of its customer base through modern banking solutions.

GreenLight

Series D in 2021
GreenLight is a financial technology company that offers a comprehensive money management platform designed specifically for families. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, GreenLight provides a debit card and accompanying app that enables parents and children to earn, save, spend, and invest money effectively. The platform empowers parents with flexible spending controls, tools for managing chores, and automated allowance features, all while promoting financial literacy among children. Users can earn up to 3% cash back on purchases, with the option for parents to automatically invest these rewards in stocks and exchange-traded funds for future family expenses. GreenLight aims to simplify personal finance for families, fostering responsible financial habits from a young age.

Scale AI

Series E in 2021
Scale AI develops a platform that provides training and validation data for artificial intelligence applications. Its products include advanced annotation tools for images, videos, text, documents, and 3D sensor data, serving sectors such as autonomous vehicles, retail, conversational AI, robotics, AR/VR, and document processing.

Patreon

Series F in 2021
Patreon operates a platform that connects content creators and artists with their patrons. It enables creators to fund their work through recurring payments from patrons, who gain access to exclusive content and benefits in return.

Swiggy

Series J in 2021
Swiggy is a consumer-focused technology company offering an integrated app for food ordering, grocery shopping, restaurant reservations, and event bookings. It facilitates doorstep delivery of these items via its network of on-demand delivery partners.

Paidy

Series D in 2021
Paidy is a Japanese fintech company that offers a cardless real-time payment network. It enables consumers to buy online without a credit card or pre-registration, optimizing for mobile and instant-checkout. Paidy's platform uses proprietary technology to score creditworthiness, underwrite transactions, and guarantee payment to merchants.

Creditas

Series E in 2020
Creditas is a financial technology company that operates a digital platform that offers secured consumer loans. It uses credit scoring systems and borrowers’ assets, such as homes and automobiles as collateral to offer loans. Sergio Furio founded BankFacil in 2012 that later became Creditas. It has its headquarters in São Paulo in Brazil.

Scopely

Series E in 2020
Scopely, Inc., established in 2011 and headquartered in Culver City, California, is a leading developer of mobile and tablet touchscreen-based games for casual and core gamers worldwide. The company creates, publishes, and live-operates immersive games, including popular franchises like "Star Trek™ Fleet Command," "MARVEL Strike Force," and "Stumble Guys." Scopely offers a range of services, such as game design, live operations, marketing, analytics, and advertising, empowering a consumer-directed gaming experience. With a diverse portfolio and a proprietary technology platform, Playgami™, Scopely has operations in multiple markets across Asia-Pacific, EMEA, and North America, employing a world-class team to create long-lasting game experiences.

Attentive

Series D in 2020
Attentive is a leading provider of conversational commerce solutions, specializing in a personalized mobile messaging platform that enhances business-to-consumer communication. The company enables brands and organizations to engage with customers using behavioral data, allowing for the automatic delivery of tailored mobile messages throughout the customer lifecycle. This includes functionalities such as product recommendations, limited-time sales, payment processing, and real-time customer service. By focusing on SMS as a primary channel, Attentive helps e-commerce and retail businesses forge stronger connections with mobile shoppers, transforming the way they interact and communicate with their audiences.

Affirm

Series G in 2020
Affirm is a financial technology company that offers consumer installment loans at the point of sale through its Buy with Affirm platform. Shoppers can select Affirm at checkout and pay for purchases in fixed monthly installments with real-time decisioning and upfront, transparent terms, avoiding hidden fees. The company provides a digital and mobile‑first platform that includes a point‑of‑sale payment solution for merchants and a consumer app, and it partners with thousands of merchants across categories such as home, travel, electronics, apparel, and beauty. Revenue comes from merchant networks and related services, including virtual card networks, with the majority of business generated in the United States, and ongoing activity in Canada and other regions. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco with an additional office in Chicago, Affirm aims to offer an accessible alternative to traditional credit that improves budgeting and financial clarity for consumers.

Patreon

Series E in 2020
Patreon operates a platform that connects content creators and artists with their patrons. It enables creators to fund their work through recurring payments from patrons, who gain access to exclusive content and benefits in return.

Synthego Corporation

Series D in 2020
Synthego is a biotechnology company specializing in genome engineering. It offers integrated hardware, software, bioinformatics, chemistries, and molecular biology platforms to advance basic research and therapeutic development. Its products include engineered cells, CRISPR kits, and bioinformatics tools for gene knockout, target validation, and disease modeling. Synthego serves scientists globally, with sales through distributors in multiple countries and online.

PMV Pharmaceuticals

Series D in 2020
PMV Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a precision oncology company focused on the discovery and development of small molecule therapies targeting p53 mutations in cancer. Its lead candidate, PC14586, aims to correct and restore the function of the p53 protein, which is critical in regulating cell growth and preventing tumor formation. In addition to PC14586, the company is developing therapies for various p53 hotspot mutations, including the R273H mutation. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Cranbury, New Jersey, PMV Pharmaceuticals leverages extensive expertise in p53 biology to advance its innovative treatment options for cancer patients.

Prove

Series H in 2020
Prove specializes in smartphone-based identity verification, offering phone-centric solutions that enable businesses to securely acquire new consumers and engage with existing ones. Its solutions reduce friction, enhance security, and protect consumer privacy.

Swiggy

Series I in 2020
Swiggy is a consumer-focused technology company offering an integrated app for food ordering, grocery shopping, restaurant reservations, and event bookings. It facilitates doorstep delivery of these items via its network of on-demand delivery partners.

Forma Therapeutics

Series D in 2019
Forma Therapeutics, headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing innovative therapeutics for rare hematologic diseases and various cancers. The company is advancing several key product candidates, including FT-4202, currently in Phase 1 trials for sickle cell disease and other hemoglobinopathies, and FT-7051, targeting metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. Additionally, Forma is developing FT-2102, a selective small molecule designed to inhibit mutated IDH1 enzymes, which is being evaluated in Phase 2 trials for relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia and in exploratory trials for glioma. Other candidates include FT-4101 and FT-8225, selective inhibitors of fatty acid synthase. The firm integrates advanced drug discovery technologies with deep oncology expertise to address challenging targets, contributing to a robust pipeline aimed at transforming patient outcomes in oncology.

Impulse Dynamics

Series D in 2019
Impulse Dynamics N.V. is a medical device company that specializes in developing innovative electrical therapies for chronic heart failure. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Willemstad, Curacao, the company also maintains offices in New York and Hong Kong, with product development centers located in New Jersey and Israel. Its primary offering, the CCM® therapy, utilizes cardiac contractility modulation technology to deliver non-excitatory electrical impulses to the heart, enhancing its contraction and improving blood flow to the body. This minimally invasive treatment option addresses the needs of heart failure patients who have limited alternatives. Impulse Dynamics conducts clinical trials to assess the safety and efficacy of its therapies and collaborates with universities and hospitals for ongoing research and development.

ACV

Series E in 2019
ACV Auctions, Inc. is a wholesale automotive auction company headquartered in Buffalo, New York, founded in 2014. It operates a mobile platform that facilitates online auctions for used-car dealers, allowing them to view, bid on, and purchase car inventory directly from other dealers. The platform provides a digital marketplace that streamlines the buying and selling process, offering real-time alerts for available vehicles and enabling live auction participation. Additionally, ACV Auctions offers a pricing application tailored for franchise dealers, enhancing the auction experience and providing transparent and accurate vehicle information to users.

Omada Health

Series D in 2019
Omada Health is a digital healthcare company that offers personalized programs to manage chronic conditions such as prediabetes, diabetes, hypertension, musculoskeletal issues, and behavioral health. It combines professional coaching, connected devices, real-time data, and personalized feedback to deliver clinically meaningful results.

Away

Series D in 2019
Away is a modern travel brand offering high-quality, affordable luggage designed with thoughtful features to enhance travel experiences.

Prove

Series G in 2019
Prove specializes in smartphone-based identity verification, offering phone-centric solutions that enable businesses to securely acquire new consumers and engage with existing ones. Its solutions reduce friction, enhance security, and protect consumer privacy.

Affirm

Series F in 2019
Affirm is a financial technology company that offers consumer installment loans at the point of sale through its Buy with Affirm platform. Shoppers can select Affirm at checkout and pay for purchases in fixed monthly installments with real-time decisioning and upfront, transparent terms, avoiding hidden fees. The company provides a digital and mobile‑first platform that includes a point‑of‑sale payment solution for merchants and a consumer app, and it partners with thousands of merchants across categories such as home, travel, electronics, apparel, and beauty. Revenue comes from merchant networks and related services, including virtual card networks, with the majority of business generated in the United States, and ongoing activity in Canada and other regions. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco with an additional office in Chicago, Affirm aims to offer an accessible alternative to traditional credit that improves budgeting and financial clarity for consumers.

ezCater

Series D in 2019
ezCater, Inc. is an online catering marketplace that facilitates food ordering for both small startups and large corporations. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with an additional office in Denver, the company connects businesses with local caterers and restaurants across the nation. ezCater offers a platform that allows users to easily find and order food for meetings and events, utilizing features that filter caterers by food type, budget, and other criteria. The company's solutions include ezManage, a catering management platform, and ezOrdering, which enables restaurants to accept catering orders directly through their websites. By streamlining the catering process, ezCater helps clients save time and efficiently select suitable catering options.

Swiggy

Series H in 2018
Swiggy is a consumer-focused technology company offering an integrated app for food ordering, grocery shopping, restaurant reservations, and event bookings. It facilitates doorstep delivery of these items via its network of on-demand delivery partners.

Auris Health

Series E in 2018
Auris Health, Inc. is a medical technology company based in Redwood City, California, that specializes in the development of robotic systems for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Founded in 2007, the company is known for its Monarch Platform, which enhances endoscopic procedures by utilizing flexible robotics, advanced imaging technology, and micro-instrumentation. This platform allows for minimally invasive access to the body through natural openings using small cameras and tools, thereby improving patient outcomes and potentially reducing healthcare costs. Additionally, Auris Health is working on a dual-arm microsurgical system designed for ophthalmic surgery, further expanding its focus on innovative robotic solutions for various medical applications. Auris Health operates as a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson.

Coinbase

Series E in 2018
Founded in 2012, Coinbase operates a platform enabling merchants and consumers to buy, sell, and store cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin. It offers products such as Coinbase Wallet, USD Coin, Coinbase Pro, and custody services. The company is headquartered in San Francisco.

PagerDuty

Series D in 2018
PagerDuty operates a real-time operations platform that harnesses digital signals from various systems and devices, combining them with human response data to orchestrate teams for timely actions. Its solutions include event intelligence, incident response, on-call management, business visibility, and advanced analytics, serving diverse industries worldwide.

Slack

Series H in 2018
Slack operates a cloud-based communication and collaboration platform for teams, enabling users to exchange messages, share files, integrate with business tools, and increase efficiency.

Peloton

Series F in 2018
Peloton is a fitness technology company that combines hardware, software, and content to deliver an interactive platform for live and on-demand group classes led by instructors. Its connected fitness products, including bikes and related accessories, integrate with a subscription service that provides ongoing access to class content, performance metrics, and real-time leaderboards, creating a socially connected and motivating workout experience. Revenue is principally driven by subscriptions, with additional income from hardware sales, delivery and installation services, extended warranties, apparel, and Precor-branded products. The company operates two reportable segments: Connected Fitness Products and Subscription, reflecting its balance of devices and ongoing access. Peloton sells online and through its expanding showroom network. It was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in New York.

ezCater

Series D in 2018
ezCater, Inc. is an online catering marketplace that facilitates food ordering for both small startups and large corporations. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with an additional office in Denver, the company connects businesses with local caterers and restaurants across the nation. ezCater offers a platform that allows users to easily find and order food for meetings and events, utilizing features that filter caterers by food type, budget, and other criteria. The company's solutions include ezManage, a catering management platform, and ezOrdering, which enables restaurants to accept catering orders directly through their websites. By streamlining the catering process, ezCater helps clients save time and efficiently select suitable catering options.

HeartFlow

Series E in 2017
HeartFlow specializes in precision heart care, offering a non-invasive solution for diagnosing coronary artery disease. Its proprietary HeartFlow FFRCT Analysis uses artificial intelligence to create a personalized 3D model of the heart, enabling clinicians to evaluate blood flow and determine optimal treatment. Commercially available in the United States, UK, Canada, Europe, and Japan.

Compass

Series E in 2017
Founded in 2012, Compass is a real estate technology company that provides an online platform for buying, renting, and selling properties. Its end-to-end platform supports the entire transaction workflow by pairing industry talent with technology to create intelligent and seamless experiences. Compass operates across multiple regions in the United States.

Tricida

Series D in 2017
Tricida, Inc. is a late-stage pharmaceutical company based in South San Francisco, California, established in 2013. The company specializes in the development and commercialization of TRC101, a non-absorbed, orally-administered polymer designed to treat metabolic acidosis in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Metabolic acidosis, a common complication of CKD, can accelerate kidney deterioration and is associated with serious health risks, including muscle wasting and loss of bone density. Tricida has successfully completed a Phase 3, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of TRC101, positioning the company to address a significant unmet medical need in CKD management through the innovative approach of binding and removing acid from the gastrointestinal tract.

Policybazaar Insurance Brokers Private Limited

Series E in 2017
Policybazaar Insurance Brokers Private Limited operates an online insurance marketplace and software platform in India. It provides life, health, car, two-wheeler, general, travel and home insurance through its portal and mobile app, enabling consumers to compare plans based on coverage, premium, benefits and exclusions. The company aggregates information on medical, term life, travel and motor insurance products and offers tools and calculators to help users estimate their insurance requirements and expected premiums. Headquartered in Gurugram and founded in 2014, Policybazaar aims to simplify the process of selecting insurance by presenting transparent comparisons and guidance to help customers make informed decisions.

Houzz

Series E in 2017
Houzz Inc. is an online platform dedicated to home design and furnishings, connecting homeowners, design enthusiasts, and home improvement professionals globally. Established in 2008 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Houzz offers a comprehensive range of services, enabling users to find design inspiration, hire professionals, and shop for home products, including kitchen, bath, and outdoor items. The platform features the largest residential design database in the world, facilitating the sharing of ideas and advice within a vibrant community. Additionally, Houzz Pro provides a Software-as-a-Service solution for professionals in the home remodeling and design sectors, helping them manage their businesses effectively. The company has expanded its reach with offices in key international locations, including London, Berlin, Sydney, Moscow, and Tokyo.

Peloton

Series E in 2017
Peloton is a fitness technology company that combines hardware, software, and content to deliver an interactive platform for live and on-demand group classes led by instructors. Its connected fitness products, including bikes and related accessories, integrate with a subscription service that provides ongoing access to class content, performance metrics, and real-time leaderboards, creating a socially connected and motivating workout experience. Revenue is principally driven by subscriptions, with additional income from hardware sales, delivery and installation services, extended warranties, apparel, and Precor-branded products. The company operates two reportable segments: Connected Fitness Products and Subscription, reflecting its balance of devices and ongoing access. Peloton sells online and through its expanding showroom network. It was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in New York.

Fuze, an 8x8 company

Series E in 2017
Fuze Digital Solutions, LLC is a provider of a cloud-based unified communications platform that enhances productivity and collaboration within enterprises. The platform, known as Fuze Suite, offers various features including business voice communications, video conferencing, and a suite of tools for customer care and engagement. These tools encompass a community knowledge base, case management, chat, feedback management, and online reporting, all designed to foster customer loyalty through effective communication. Founded in 2002 and originally known as ThinkingPhones, Fuze serves a diverse clientele, including organizations like Careerbuilder.com and Oregon Health & Sciences University. The company is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with additional offices in major cities across North America and Europe, positioning itself as a key player in the unified communications market.

Compass

Series D in 2016
Founded in 2012, Compass is a real estate technology company that provides an online platform for buying, renting, and selling properties. Its end-to-end platform supports the entire transaction workflow by pairing industry talent with technology to create intelligent and seamless experiences. Compass operates across multiple regions in the United States.

Sprinklr

Series F in 2016
Founded in 2009, Sprinklr is a global enterprise software provider specializing in customer experience management. Its platform enables brands to understand and manage conversations across various channels such as social media, messaging apps, blogs, and review sites. Sprinklr serves over 1200 top enterprise clients worldwide, including Microsoft and McDonald's.

ForeScout Technologies

Series G in 2016
ForeScout Technologies is a leader in providing network access control and policy compliance management solutions, focusing on enhancing security through visibility. The company specializes in agentless identification and management of traditional and Internet of Things (IoT) devices as they connect to networks. By integrating its platform with existing security tools, ForeScout enables Global 2000 enterprises and government agencies to improve incident response and streamline workflows. Its offerings assist various industries, including healthcare, financial services, and utilities, by accurately classifying risks, identifying anomalies, and promptly addressing cyber threats while ensuring the continuity of critical business operations. The company's technology plays a crucial role in transforming the security landscape by making previously hidden devices visible and manageable.

SoFi

Series E in 2015
SoFi is a San Francisco–based financial services company offering lending, banking, and wealth management products designed to help individuals borrow, save, spend, and invest. Its offerings include personal loans, MBA and student loan refinancing, mortgages, checking and savings accounts, and credit cards, as well as investment and retirement planning services. The company also provides small business financing as part of its product suite. By combining digital tools with traditional financial services, SoFi targets early-stage professionals seeking to manage debt, build savings, and pursue long-term financial goals.

General Assembly

Series D in 2015
General Assembly is an education and career transformation company founded in 2011 and headquartered in New York, United States. It specializes in providing training in in-demand skills through full-time immersive programs designed to empower individuals in their pursuit of fulfilling careers. General Assembly offers a range of educational programming and support services, fostering a collaborative community where professionals can enhance their skills and connect with employment opportunities, particularly in technology. The company aims to facilitate career transitions and equip individuals with the knowledge and tools necessary to succeed in the modern workforce.

The Honest Company

Series D in 2015
The Honest Company, Inc. is a consumer products firm based in Santa Monica, California, established in 2011. It specializes in designing and manufacturing a diverse range of eco-friendly and affordable products aimed at families and homes. The company's offerings include bundles for babies, bath and body care, cleaning supplies, and health and wellness products. Prominent items in their portfolio consist of eco-friendly diapers and wipes, skincare products, household cleaners, and organic nutritional supplements. The Honest Company operates through both retail and digital channels, ensuring broad accessibility for consumers. Its revenue is primarily driven by the sale of diapers and wipes, emphasizing the brand's commitment to convenience and sustainability.

Payoneer

Series E in 2015
Payoneer is a financial technology company that operates a cross-border payments platform enabling small and medium-sized businesses to transact globally. The platform provides a Global Payment Service offering access to receiving accounts in the United States, the European Union, and Japan, allowing users to receive local bank transfers into their Payoneer account. It also supports mass payout capabilities from integrated partners across freelance, vacation rental, e-commerce, stock photography, and affiliate networks, enabling funds to be deposited directly into users' bank accounts. The service facilitates international transfers for companies and marketplaces in India and across multiple currencies. Payoneer serves freelancers, e-commerce businesses, and online advertisers, helping them grow and operate in the digital economy. Founded in 2005 and based in New York, the company focuses on connecting businesses to international markets and providing a secure, reliable cross-border payments experience.

Airbnb

Series E in 2015
Airbnb operates a global platform connecting hosts with guests seeking short-term accommodations and experiences. It offers private rooms, luxury villas, homes, and unique stays worldwide.

CytomX Therapeutics

Series D in 2015
CytomX Therapeutics is a clinical-stage oncology-focused biopharmaceutical company that develops proteolytically-activated antibodies based on its Probody technology platform. Probody therapeutics are designed to be activated by the tumor microenvironment, enabling targeted cancer immunotherapies with reduced activity in healthy tissues. The company advances antibody and antibody-drug conjugate programs such as CX-072 (PD-L1), CX-2009 (CD166-targeted PDC), BMS-986249 (CTLA-4 Probody), CX-2029 (CD71-targeted PDC), and BMS-986288 (CTLA-4 Probody) in clinical research, and maintains collaborations with AbbVie, Amgen, Bristol-Myers Squibb, ImmunoGen, Pfizer, and Astellas to develop Probody therapeutics. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in South San Francisco, the company aims to improve the precision and safety of antibody-based therapies for cancer and inflammatory diseases.

DocuSign

Series F in 2015
DocuSign provides cloud-based software that enables organizations to prepare, execute, and manage agreements electronically. Its platform delivers e-signature functionality and an end-to-end Agreement Cloud that automates the entire contract process, from generation and routing to signing, storage, and analytics. Additional capabilities include AI-powered insights for contract search, Salesforce integrations for generating and negotiating documents, and tools for guided forms, identity verification, and digital signatures with certificates, as well as payments. Industry-specific offerings include Rooms for Real Estate and Rooms for Mortgage, and a FedRAMP-authorized eSignature for U.S. federal agencies, supporting compliance for regulated industries. The company serves enterprise, commercial, and small-business customers across sectors such as professional services, finance, technology, life sciences, real estate, and government, with global reach. Founded in 2003, the company is headquartered in San Francisco.

MarkLogic

Series F in 2015
MarkLogic Corporation is a global enterprise software company specializing in data integration and management. It offers a unified NoSQL database platform that ingests, harmonizes, and analyzes complex data from diverse sources, enabling organizations to gain insights faster. The company's flagship product, MarkLogic Data Hub, simplifies data integration, reduces costs, and enhances agility. MarkLogic serves a wide range of industries, including finance, healthcare, government, and media, with clients such as major banks, pharmaceutical companies, and U.S. government agencies. Headquartered in San Carlos, California, MarkLogic has offices worldwide.

Pinterest

Series G in 2015
Pinterest is a visual discovery and bookmarking platform headquartered in San Francisco that enables users to find inspiration and ideas across categories such as recipes, home and fashion, travel, and more. The service presents visual recommendations based on user interests and allows saving images on thematic boards, following others, and sharing ideas. It operates as a social media platform focused on product and idea discovery, with a global user base of more than 500 million monthly active users, two-thirds of whom are female. It was founded in 2008 and generates revenue primarily through digital advertising.

Warby Parker

Series D in 2015
Warby Parker is a lifestyle brand offering vintage-inspired designer eyewear at affordable prices. It operates as a socially conscious business, with each frame sale funding access to affordable glasses for someone in need.

Rethink Robotics

Series D in 2015
Rethink Robotics develops industrial robots and software to automate manufacturing processes. The company combines trainable, safe and cost-effective robots with skilled labor to create an integrated workforce that increases flexibility, lowers costs and supports investment in skilled personnel. Its Baxter robot, powered by Intera, a software platform, serves a wide range of industries as a workforce multiplier. Rethink Robotics also offers the Baxter Research Robot with sensors and an open software development kit to enable researchers to build custom applications. Based in Boston, the company focuses on accelerating robotics innovation in manufacturing and related fields by delivering collaborative robots that handle repetitive or hazardous tasks such as loading and unloading, packing, molding, machining and inspection.

Dataminr

Series D in 2015
Dataminr is a technology company that leverages artificial intelligence to monitor public information sources. It specializes in detecting and alerting clients to high-impact events and emerging risks in real-time, enabling them to make informed decisions across various sectors including finance, security, crisis management, and news.

Birst

Series F in 2015
Birst, Inc. is a developer of cloud-based business intelligence and analytics solutions, catering to organizations and software vendors both in the United States and internationally. Founded in 2004 and based in San Francisco, California, Birst provides a sophisticated business analytics platform that unifies and refines data across enterprises, integrating inputs from decentralized business users and centralized BI teams. The platform supports various applications such as sales, marketing, finance, supply chain, and operations, allowing for enhanced data connectivity and decision-making. In addition to its core analytics offerings, Birst also delivers educational services and fosters a community for customers and partners to engage in discussions. As of June 2017, Birst operates as a subsidiary of Infor, Inc., further expanding its capabilities in delivering advanced analytics solutions.

Zuora

Series F in 2015
Zuora offers a cloud-based platform that empowers businesses across diverse industries to adopt and manage subscription-based models. Its core product, Zuora Central, serves as an intelligent hub automating the subscription order-to-cash process, including quoting, billing, collections, analytics, and revenue recognition.

SoFi

Series D in 2015
SoFi is a San Francisco–based financial services company offering lending, banking, and wealth management products designed to help individuals borrow, save, spend, and invest. Its offerings include personal loans, MBA and student loan refinancing, mortgages, checking and savings accounts, and credit cards, as well as investment and retirement planning services. The company also provides small business financing as part of its product suite. By combining digital tools with traditional financial services, SoFi targets early-stage professionals seeking to manage debt, build savings, and pursue long-term financial goals.

Moderna

Series E in 2015
Moderna is a biotechnology company focused on messenger RNA therapeutics and vaccines. It develops mRNA-based medicines that instruct cells to produce therapeutic proteins or antibodies in vivo, targeting infectious diseases, oncology, cardiovascular diseases, and rare genetic disorders. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company has built a broad pipeline with multiple development candidates across several modalities and a track record highlighted by a COVID-19 vaccine authorized in the United States. Moderna collaborates with major pharmaceutical and research partners, including AstraZeneca, Merck, Vertex, and Alexion, as well as academic institutions such as Harvard University and Karolinska Institutet. It maintains manufacturing collaborations with Lonza for mRNA production and Catalent for fill-finish, and engages with public sector and philanthropic supporters such as BARDA, DARPA, and the Gates Foundation. As of 2025, the company continued expanding its mRNA development program across infectious disease, oncology, cardiovascular, and rare genetic diseases.

Redfin

Series G in 2014
Redfin is a residential real estate brokerage and technology enabled platform that connects buyers and sellers through its website and mobile app, providing listings, MLS data, and property search with filters. It pairs agents with technology to deliver faster, lower cost services and operates across real estate services, rentals, mortgage, title, and monetization segments. The company offers mortgage origination, title and settlement services in addition to traditional brokerage, and emphasizes an integrated approach where agents collaborate with engineers to build tools that simplify the home buying process. Revenue is primarily generated from real estate services, with additional income from mortgage and title related activities and other monetization efforts.

WeWork

Series D in 2014
WeWork is a global commercial real estate company that provides flexible, shared workspaces and related services for technology startups, enterprises, and professionals. It designs and builds physical and virtual workspaces, and offers infrastructure, services, events, and technology to support collaboration, focus, and creativity. The company operates in multiple markets, including India and China, and includes WeWork Labs, which gathers early-stage startups and provides them with space, community, and programming to support their development.

Invitae

Series F in 2014
Invitae is a genetic information company focused on integrating genetic insights into everyday medical practice to enhance healthcare quality for a large population. The company specializes in genetic diagnostics for hereditary disorders, offering a comprehensive service that consolidates multiple genetic tests into a single platform. Invitae's offerings include assessments for genes linked to hereditary cancer, neurological disorders, cardiovascular conditions, pediatric issues, metabolic disorders, and other hereditary ailments. By providing high-quality testing with quicker turnaround times and competitive pricing, Invitae aims to make genetic testing more accessible and effective for patients and healthcare providers alike.

Veracode

Series F in 2014
Veracode is an independent provider of cloud-based application security and intelligence services, founded in 2006 and headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts. The company offers a platform designed to identify and remediate security-related vulnerabilities throughout the software development lifecycle. By integrating security seamlessly into the development process, Veracode enables security teams, software developers, and enterprises to test and monitor the security of both internally developed and third-party applications. This comprehensive solution enhances the security of web, mobile, and outsourced software applications, ensuring that organizations can effectively address potential defects from the inception of their software projects.

Nutanix

Series E in 2014
Nutanix specializes in cloud software, offering organizations a single platform for running apps and data across clouds. Its flagship product is the Nutanix Cloud Platform, designed to enable hybrid multicloud infrastructure with a consistent operating model. The company serves customers across various industries worldwide.

Lookout

Series F in 2014
Lookout, Inc. is a cybersecurity company specializing in cloud-based technology solutions for mobile security. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in major cities worldwide, Lookout offers a range of products including mobile security apps for both Android and iOS devices. Its solutions encompass Mobile Threat Protection, a Mobile Intelligence Center for real-time threat investigations, and an App Vetting API designed to secure enterprise and commercial app stores. By providing organizations with tools to enable bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies, ensure compliance, and combat advanced mobile threats, Lookout empowers enterprises and individuals to safeguard their sensitive data across devices, applications, networks, and clouds. The company's platform is trusted by various enterprises, government agencies, and millions of consumers, allowing them to manage their data securely and efficiently.

Uber Advanced Technologies Group

Series D in 2014
Founded in 2019, Uber Advanced Technologies Group is a subsidiary of Uber Technologies, Inc. It focuses on commercializing self-driving ridesharing services, aiming to bring safe and reliable autonomous transportation to users worldwide.

Pure Storage

Series F in 2014
Pure Storage is a U.S.-based enterprise data storage company that offers a storage platform designed to exploit flash memory. Its products accelerate random I/O–intensive workloads such as server and desktop virtualization, databases and OLTP, analytics, SQL and NoSQL, and cloud computing. The platform enables cost-effective deployment of flash across the data center, helping organizations scale within existing power and space constraints. Revenue arises from product hardware and embedded operating system software, as well as subscription services including Evergreen Storage, Pure as a Service, Cloud Block Store, Portworx, and professional services such as installation and implementation.
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