Supabase develops an open-source Firebase alternative that adds real-time and RESTful APIs to PostgreSQL databases without requiring any code. It offers a Postgres database, authentication tools, instant APIs, edge functions, real-time subscriptions, storage, and vector database embeddings.
Graphite is an open-source tool designed for engineers to write and review smaller pull requests efficiently. It enables teams to create, approve, and ship small, incremental changes seamlessly.
Conduktor
Series B in 2024
Conduktor offers a unified platform for managing operational data streams, enhancing security, governance, and efficiency. It serves prominent enterprises in the US and Europe, such as Capital Group, Lufthansa, and Honda.
Founded in 2023, Dash0 is a New York-based company specializing in OpenTelemetry native observability platforms. Its platform offers real-time visibility across applications and infrastructure through granular monitoring of logs, traces, and metrics. Dash0 simplifies data collection with its intuitive visual editor for open telemetry collector configuration.
Port is an IT firm focused on enhancing the usability of DevOps tools by transforming them into manageable products. The company aims to create a Developer Portal that facilitates collaboration among users, streamlining processes and improving efficiency within development teams. By prioritizing user experience, Port seeks to bridge the gap between complex DevOps solutions and their practical application in everyday operations.
Raycast develops command bar software designed to enhance developers' productivity. Its software features a search bar for quick command access and an integrated store for discovering and installing extensions like Jira or GitHub, providing seamless connectivity to various applications.
Laravel is a web application framework focused on providing an elegant and expressive syntax for developers. It aims to enhance the development experience by streamlining common tasks associated with web projects, including authentication, routing, sessions, and caching. By integrating features from various other frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails and ASP.NET MVC, Laravel provides a comprehensive toolset that supports modern web application development. Its offerings include a fast routing engine, dependency injection container, and robust background job processing, all designed to facilitate efficient application building. Laravel's commitment to creating a pleasant development experience without compromising functionality positions it as a valuable resource for developers seeking to create high-quality web applications.
Checkly Inc. is a Berlin-based company that operates a monitoring and testing platform tailored for DevOps teams. Founded in 2018, Checkly provides a solution that allows users to monitor the status and performance of API endpoints and essential site transactions through a unified dashboard. The platform combines end-to-end testing and active monitoring, making it particularly suited for modern, cross-functional development environments. It emphasizes JavaScript-based open-source technology, ensuring ease of integration into existing development workflows. Checkly's features include transaction monitoring, expiry alerts, and the capability to take screenshots, enabling developers to gain immediate insights into application performance and user interactions. With an additional office in Boston, Massachusetts, Checkly embraces a remote-first approach, reflecting its commitment to flexibility and innovation in tech monitoring.
vlt
Pre Seed Round in 2024
VLT is a startup focused on enhancing open-source software management. It's developing a next-generation package manager and registry, aiming to improve security and efficiency in the open-source ecosystem. Currently, the company operates in stealth mode.
viso.ai
Seed Round in 2023
Viso Suite offers an end-to-end infrastructure for enterprises to build and scale computer vision applications swiftly. It consolidates the entire machine learning lifecycle, increasing productivity and ensuring compatibility across various applications. Applications built with Viso Suite are flexible, easily upgraded, and can be ported across different hardware platforms.
Framer develops design software to create interactive prototypes for iOS, Android, desktop, and web platforms. The tools enable turning static mockups into interactive prototypes with animations and interactions, supporting a seamless static-to-motion workflow. The software integrates with other design tools, provides live device previews and version control, and exports prototypes to mobile devices. Built on modern web technologies including JavaScript, Framer facilitates rapid experimentation with dynamic content and user interactions.
DhiWise is a pioneering software development company that empowers teams with AI-powered Generative AI solutions. Their suite of innovative tools streamlines every phase from client requirement to code generation, accelerating time to market for apps. DhiWise helps overcome challenges such as resource allocation and miscommunication.
Appsmith is a company that specializes in open-source low-code software aimed at facilitating the rapid development of custom internal applications. Founded in mid-2019, Appsmith's platform allows developers to create, deploy, and manage applications with a focus on enterprise-grade security and governance. The software simplifies the development of internal tools, streamlining operations, automating processes, and enabling seamless integration of various applications and data sources. With over 5 million downloads and a user base that includes more than 1,000 enterprises across over 100 countries, Appsmith has established itself as a significant player in the low-code application development space, empowering developers to enhance legacy applications and build efficient internal web apps.
Makelog
Seed Round in 2022
Makelog offers a product-communication platform that helps teams create, centralize, and share product updates with customers and internal stakeholders. The tool integrates with data sources to pull updates from the work origin and can auto-generate release notes, enabling product owners to publish changes to users and colleagues. By facilitating timely, consistent updates, Makelog supports transparency around shipped features, bug fixes, and upcoming changes.
Instabug, Inc. is a mobile observability platform that assists developers in enhancing the quality and performance of their applications. Founded in 2012 and based in Giza, Egypt, Instabug offers advanced tools for crash and bug reporting, application performance monitoring, and user feedback collection. The platform supports over 4 billion devices worldwide and provides real-time contextual insights throughout the application lifecycle, enabling mobile teams to identify and resolve issues effectively. By delivering these capabilities, Instabug empowers developers and enterprises to optimize app performance and improve user experiences, ultimately contributing to sustained mobile growth.
Komodor is a platform that automates Kubernetes operations. It ingests daily Kubernetes events, tracks deployments, configurations, and code changes, correlating them with cluster status for clear understanding of system events.
100ms is a platform specializing in live-video infrastructure. It offers subscription-based products, enabling businesses to integrate high-quality video/audio conferencing into their applications using low-code solutions.
Tenderly is a development tool designed to facilitate the creation, testing, monitoring, and operation of smart contracts on the Ethereum platform. It offers real-time monitoring, alerting, debugging, and simulation capabilities for smart contracts powering decentralized applications.
Stonly provides an AI-powered platform for modern knowledge management and customer support. It offers interactive guides, decision trees, AI answers, automations, walkthroughs, checklists, and knowledge bases to empower agents and customers.
Raycast develops command bar software designed to enhance developers' productivity. Its software features a search bar for quick command access and an integrated store for discovering and installing extensions like Jira or GitHub, providing seamless connectivity to various applications.
Conduktor
Series A in 2021
Conduktor offers a unified platform for managing operational data streams, enhancing security, governance, and efficiency. It serves prominent enterprises in the US and Europe, such as Capital Group, Lufthansa, and Honda.
Appsmith is a company that specializes in open-source low-code software aimed at facilitating the rapid development of custom internal applications. Founded in mid-2019, Appsmith's platform allows developers to create, deploy, and manage applications with a focus on enterprise-grade security and governance. The software simplifies the development of internal tools, streamlining operations, automating processes, and enabling seamless integration of various applications and data sources. With over 5 million downloads and a user base that includes more than 1,000 enterprises across over 100 countries, Appsmith has established itself as a significant player in the low-code application development space, empowering developers to enhance legacy applications and build efficient internal web apps.
100ms is a platform specializing in live-video infrastructure. It offers subscription-based products, enabling businesses to integrate high-quality video/audio conferencing into their applications using low-code solutions.
Hashnode is a platform facilitating developers to publish articles on their own domain, enhancing SEO value and visibility. It fosters a community where users can connect, discover content, and engage with fellow developers. The service offers features such as analytics, monetization options, and improved tagging for efficient blog management.
Split Software
Series D in 2021
Split Software, Inc. is a feature delivery platform that enables engineering teams to enhance software development processes and deliver impactful products. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, with additional offices in Boston and Argentina, Split provides solutions for feature release, customer targeting, and experience measurement. The platform integrates feature flags with data analytics to help teams measure the impact of each feature, thereby reducing development cycle times and minimizing release risks. It supports various operational needs, including continuous delivery, migration to microservices, and performance testing in production environments. Notable clients include Twilio, Salesforce, and WePay, who utilize Split's tools to foster a data-driven culture within their organizations.
Tenderly is a development tool designed to facilitate the creation, testing, monitoring, and operation of smart contracts on the Ethereum platform. It offers real-time monitoring, alerting, debugging, and simulation capabilities for smart contracts powering decentralized applications.
Checkly Inc. is a Berlin-based company that operates a monitoring and testing platform tailored for DevOps teams. Founded in 2018, Checkly provides a solution that allows users to monitor the status and performance of API endpoints and essential site transactions through a unified dashboard. The platform combines end-to-end testing and active monitoring, making it particularly suited for modern, cross-functional development environments. It emphasizes JavaScript-based open-source technology, ensuring ease of integration into existing development workflows. Checkly's features include transaction monitoring, expiry alerts, and the capability to take screenshots, enabling developers to gain immediate insights into application performance and user interactions. With an additional office in Boston, Massachusetts, Checkly embraces a remote-first approach, reflecting its commitment to flexibility and innovation in tech monitoring.
Komodor is a platform that automates Kubernetes operations. It ingests daily Kubernetes events, tracks deployments, configurations, and code changes, correlating them with cluster status for clear understanding of system events.
Mux specializes in online video infrastructure. Initially known for Mux Data, its performance analytics tool trusted by prominent companies, it later launched Mux Video, offering a simple API for video hosting, encoding, and streaming. Mux focuses on key viewer metrics like rebuffering, startup time, video quality, and errors to ensure optimal video experiences across devices.
Databand is a software company that specializes in providing a development framework and work management platform specifically designed for machine learning projects. Founded in 2018, the company is headquartered in the United States and has an additional office in Tel Aviv, Israel. Databand's platform streamlines the integration, production, and testing of machine learning pipelines, offering enhanced visibility for data scientists and engineers. By addressing the unique challenges associated with machine learning development, the platform facilitates cross-team standardization and collaboration, allowing teams to build solutions more rapidly and efficiently. It serves a diverse clientele, including both publicly traded enterprises and startups, helping them to create reliable data products while maintaining data health standards.
Raycast
Seed Round in 2020
Raycast develops command bar software designed to enhance developers' productivity. Its software features a search bar for quick command access and an integrated store for discovering and installing extensions like Jira or GitHub, providing seamless connectivity to various applications.
Weaveworks
Venture Round in 2020
Weaveworks Limited is a software company founded in 2014, specializing in open-source solutions that enhance the management of containerized applications. Based in London with an additional office in San Francisco, Weaveworks offers a range of products designed to facilitate the operation of Kubernetes workloads. Its key offerings include Weave Net, a portable software-defined networking solution, and Weave Scope, which provides real-time visibility and interaction with distributed applications. Additionally, Weave Flux automates the deployment of microservices, while Weave Cloud serves as a Software-as-a-Service platform that helps DevOps teams connect, monitor, and deploy containers efficiently. The company is also recognized for its contributions to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and various open-source projects, aiming to simplify the complexities of cloud-native application delivery for developers and operations teams.
Split Software
Series C in 2020
Split Software, Inc. is a feature delivery platform that enables engineering teams to enhance software development processes and deliver impactful products. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, with additional offices in Boston and Argentina, Split provides solutions for feature release, customer targeting, and experience measurement. The platform integrates feature flags with data analytics to help teams measure the impact of each feature, thereby reducing development cycle times and minimizing release risks. It supports various operational needs, including continuous delivery, migration to microservices, and performance testing in production environments. Notable clients include Twilio, Salesforce, and WePay, who utilize Split's tools to foster a data-driven culture within their organizations.
Mux specializes in online video infrastructure. Initially known for Mux Data, its performance analytics tool trusted by prominent companies, it later launched Mux Video, offering a simple API for video hosting, encoding, and streaming. Mux focuses on key viewer metrics like rebuffering, startup time, video quality, and errors to ensure optimal video experiences across devices.
Botany.io
Pre Seed Round in 2020
Botany.io is a developer of a virtual coaching platform aimed at enhancing the professional growth of software engineers. The company focuses on improving engineering productivity and team dynamics through the development of critical skills and behaviors. Its platform integrates seamlessly with existing engineering workflows and tools, such as Slack and GitHub, to provide actionable insights and behavioral nudges that foster team engagement and skill growth. By leveraging data from established development processes, Botany.io enhances activities like pull request management and code reviews, while also supporting engineering managers in mentorship and coaching roles. The platform emphasizes task automation and real-time feedback, enabling teams to track their health and development effectively, thus promoting informed collaboration and continuous improvement within software organizations.
Instabug, Inc. is a mobile observability platform that assists developers in enhancing the quality and performance of their applications. Founded in 2012 and based in Giza, Egypt, Instabug offers advanced tools for crash and bug reporting, application performance monitoring, and user feedback collection. The platform supports over 4 billion devices worldwide and provides real-time contextual insights throughout the application lifecycle, enabling mobile teams to identify and resolve issues effectively. By delivering these capabilities, Instabug empowers developers and enterprises to optimize app performance and improve user experiences, ultimately contributing to sustained mobile growth.
Checkly
Seed Round in 2020
Checkly Inc. is a Berlin-based company that operates a monitoring and testing platform tailored for DevOps teams. Founded in 2018, Checkly provides a solution that allows users to monitor the status and performance of API endpoints and essential site transactions through a unified dashboard. The platform combines end-to-end testing and active monitoring, making it particularly suited for modern, cross-functional development environments. It emphasizes JavaScript-based open-source technology, ensuring ease of integration into existing development workflows. Checkly's features include transaction monitoring, expiry alerts, and the capability to take screenshots, enabling developers to gain immediate insights into application performance and user interactions. With an additional office in Boston, Massachusetts, Checkly embraces a remote-first approach, reflecting its commitment to flexibility and innovation in tech monitoring.
Stonly provides an AI-powered platform for modern knowledge management and customer support. It offers interactive guides, decision trees, AI answers, automations, walkthroughs, checklists, and knowledge bases to empower agents and customers.
Algolia is a search‑as‑a‑service platform that enables companies to deliver fast, relevant digital experiences across web, mobile, and voice. Its API and tools allow developers and business teams to build and optimize search and discovery experiences that increase engagement, conversion rates, and revenue.
ReadMe provides a documentation management platform that enables companies to create developer portals with tutorials, guides, and API exploration. It helps teams quickly generate documentation, keep it up to date, and cultivate active developer communities, leveraging community-oriented features to drive adoption and improve developer support.
Mux specializes in online video infrastructure. Initially known for Mux Data, its performance analytics tool trusted by prominent companies, it later launched Mux Video, offering a simple API for video hosting, encoding, and streaming. Mux focuses on key viewer metrics like rebuffering, startup time, video quality, and errors to ensure optimal video experiences across devices.
Appsmith
Seed Round in 2019
Appsmith is a company that specializes in open-source low-code software aimed at facilitating the rapid development of custom internal applications. Founded in mid-2019, Appsmith's platform allows developers to create, deploy, and manage applications with a focus on enterprise-grade security and governance. The software simplifies the development of internal tools, streamlining operations, automating processes, and enabling seamless integration of various applications and data sources. With over 5 million downloads and a user base that includes more than 1,000 enterprises across over 100 countries, Appsmith has established itself as a significant player in the low-code application development space, empowering developers to enhance legacy applications and build efficient internal web apps.
Framer develops design software to create interactive prototypes for iOS, Android, desktop, and web platforms. The tools enable turning static mockups into interactive prototypes with animations and interactions, supporting a seamless static-to-motion workflow. The software integrates with other design tools, provides live device previews and version control, and exports prototypes to mobile devices. Built on modern web technologies including JavaScript, Framer facilitates rapid experimentation with dynamic content and user interactions.
Semmle Ltd, established in 2006, specializes in developing an engineering analytics platform that streamlines software development processes. The platform aids both technical and strategic decision-making by analyzing software code quality alongside other relevant data such as development cost, source code, issue tickets, test coverage, team location, and version history. Semmle's key products are LGTM and QL, serving clients like Citi, Credit Suisse, and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in the UK, Denmark, Spain, and the US, Semmle operates as a subsidiary of GitHub, Inc.
Zenaton
Seed Round in 2018
Zenaton, a French-based company, offers a cloud-based SaaS platform designed to simplify workflow management for developers. It enables them to programmatically build, run, and scale various background tasks and business processes, streamlining their workflows and enhancing overall operational efficiency.
Split Software
Series B in 2018
Split Software, Inc. is a feature delivery platform that enables engineering teams to enhance software development processes and deliver impactful products. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, with additional offices in Boston and Argentina, Split provides solutions for feature release, customer targeting, and experience measurement. The platform integrates feature flags with data analytics to help teams measure the impact of each feature, thereby reducing development cycle times and minimizing release risks. It supports various operational needs, including continuous delivery, migration to microservices, and performance testing in production environments. Notable clients include Twilio, Salesforce, and WePay, who utilize Split's tools to foster a data-driven culture within their organizations.
Atomist, Inc. is a software company that operates a development automation platform aimed at enhancing software development and delivery processes. Founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, California, Atomist provides tools that facilitate every stage of the software lifecycle, including code review, building, testing, and deployment. Its platform addresses the complexities of cloud-native applications by allowing developers to manage microservices and functions seamlessly. By integrating automation into the development workflow, Atomist helps engineering and security teams streamline processes, reduce manual tasks, and minimize risks associated with software deployment. The company's foundation in open source and its team's extensive experience in software development contribute to its mission of improving developer productivity and ensuring application safety.
Framer develops design software to create interactive prototypes for iOS, Android, desktop, and web platforms. The tools enable turning static mockups into interactive prototypes with animations and interactions, supporting a seamless static-to-motion workflow. The software integrates with other design tools, provides live device previews and version control, and exports prototypes to mobile devices. Built on modern web technologies including JavaScript, Framer facilitates rapid experimentation with dynamic content and user interactions.
Algolia is a search‑as‑a‑service platform that enables companies to deliver fast, relevant digital experiences across web, mobile, and voice. Its API and tools allow developers and business teams to build and optimize search and discovery experiences that increase engagement, conversion rates, and revenue.
Mux specializes in online video infrastructure. Initially known for Mux Data, its performance analytics tool trusted by prominent companies, it later launched Mux Video, offering a simple API for video hosting, encoding, and streaming. Mux focuses on key viewer metrics like rebuffering, startup time, video quality, and errors to ensure optimal video experiences across devices.
Honeycomb
Seed Round in 2017
Honeycomb is a software company that specializes in full-stack observability for engineering teams, enabling them to understand, debug, and enhance their production systems. Founded in 2016 and based in San Francisco, California, Honeycomb's platform allows users to visualize and query various metrics, facilitating the identification of trends and summarizing results for deeper insights into complex systems. Its tools support fast incident response and system optimization, helping teams deliver efficient software releases. By empowering engineers to instrument and analyze system behavior, Honeycomb aims to improve the overall software engineering process, ultimately leading to greater satisfaction for both developers and end-users.
Plays.tv, Inc. is a developer of a software platform tailored for gamers that allows them to record, replay, and share their gaming experiences. The flagship product, Plays.tv, enables users to capture high-definition gameplay, create highlight reels, and connect with friends and other gamers through shared content. The platform features tools for automatically editing and tagging gameplay snippets, enhancing the user experience by simplifying the process of creating and sharing videos. In addition to its core software, Plays.tv provides a Web API for accessing a library of highlight videos and a Game Events API that facilitates the creation of personalized highlight reels. Established in 2016 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Plays.tv aims to foster a community where gamers can relive memorable moments and celebrate their achievements.
Split Software
Series A in 2017
Split Software, Inc. is a feature delivery platform that enables engineering teams to enhance software development processes and deliver impactful products. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, with additional offices in Boston and Argentina, Split provides solutions for feature release, customer targeting, and experience measurement. The platform integrates feature flags with data analytics to help teams measure the impact of each feature, thereby reducing development cycle times and minimizing release risks. It supports various operational needs, including continuous delivery, migration to microservices, and performance testing in production environments. Notable clients include Twilio, Salesforce, and WePay, who utilize Split's tools to foster a data-driven culture within their organizations.
Instabug
Seed Round in 2016
Instabug, Inc. is a mobile observability platform that assists developers in enhancing the quality and performance of their applications. Founded in 2012 and based in Giza, Egypt, Instabug offers advanced tools for crash and bug reporting, application performance monitoring, and user feedback collection. The platform supports over 4 billion devices worldwide and provides real-time contextual insights throughout the application lifecycle, enabling mobile teams to identify and resolve issues effectively. By delivering these capabilities, Instabug empowers developers and enterprises to optimize app performance and improve user experiences, ultimately contributing to sustained mobile growth.
Weaveworks
Series B in 2016
Weaveworks Limited is a software company founded in 2014, specializing in open-source solutions that enhance the management of containerized applications. Based in London with an additional office in San Francisco, Weaveworks offers a range of products designed to facilitate the operation of Kubernetes workloads. Its key offerings include Weave Net, a portable software-defined networking solution, and Weave Scope, which provides real-time visibility and interaction with distributed applications. Additionally, Weave Flux automates the deployment of microservices, while Weave Cloud serves as a Software-as-a-Service platform that helps DevOps teams connect, monitor, and deploy containers efficiently. The company is also recognized for its contributions to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and various open-source projects, aiming to simplify the complexities of cloud-native application delivery for developers and operations teams.
Zoomdata, Inc. is a company focused on developing data visualization and analytics systems tailored for big data environments. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, with an additional office in San Mateo, California, Zoomdata provides a visual analytics application that enables users to interact seamlessly with modern big data technologies, including Apache Hadoop and NoSQL data stores. Its offerings include Data Sharpening technology for real-time and historical data analysis, as well as Zoomdata Fusion, which allows the integration of various data sources without requiring data movement or transformation. The platform is designed to be mobile and touch-friendly, facilitating quick access to insights from billions of records. Users can create dashboards, fuse disparate data sources, and collaborate effectively, all while utilizing the company’s tools in both cloud and on-premises environments. Zoomdata also supports developers through its Developer Network, which provides resources such as guides and API documentation. The company operates as a subsidiary of Logi Analytics, Inc.
Honeycomb
Seed Round in 2016
Honeycomb is a software company that specializes in full-stack observability for engineering teams, enabling them to understand, debug, and enhance their production systems. Founded in 2016 and based in San Francisco, California, Honeycomb's platform allows users to visualize and query various metrics, facilitating the identification of trends and summarizing results for deeper insights into complex systems. Its tools support fast incident response and system optimization, helping teams deliver efficient software releases. By empowering engineers to instrument and analyze system behavior, Honeycomb aims to improve the overall software engineering process, ultimately leading to greater satisfaction for both developers and end-users.
Split Software
Seed Round in 2015
Split Software, Inc. is a feature delivery platform that enables engineering teams to enhance software development processes and deliver impactful products. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, with additional offices in Boston and Argentina, Split provides solutions for feature release, customer targeting, and experience measurement. The platform integrates feature flags with data analytics to help teams measure the impact of each feature, thereby reducing development cycle times and minimizing release risks. It supports various operational needs, including continuous delivery, migration to microservices, and performance testing in production environments. Notable clients include Twilio, Salesforce, and WePay, who utilize Split's tools to foster a data-driven culture within their organizations.
Algolia is a search‑as‑a‑service platform that enables companies to deliver fast, relevant digital experiences across web, mobile, and voice. Its API and tools allow developers and business teams to build and optimize search and discovery experiences that increase engagement, conversion rates, and revenue.
Weaveworks
Series A in 2014
Weaveworks Limited is a software company founded in 2014, specializing in open-source solutions that enhance the management of containerized applications. Based in London with an additional office in San Francisco, Weaveworks offers a range of products designed to facilitate the operation of Kubernetes workloads. Its key offerings include Weave Net, a portable software-defined networking solution, and Weave Scope, which provides real-time visibility and interaction with distributed applications. Additionally, Weave Flux automates the deployment of microservices, while Weave Cloud serves as a Software-as-a-Service platform that helps DevOps teams connect, monitor, and deploy containers efficiently. The company is also recognized for its contributions to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and various open-source projects, aiming to simplify the complexities of cloud-native application delivery for developers and operations teams.
Zoomdata, Inc. is a company focused on developing data visualization and analytics systems tailored for big data environments. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, with an additional office in San Mateo, California, Zoomdata provides a visual analytics application that enables users to interact seamlessly with modern big data technologies, including Apache Hadoop and NoSQL data stores. Its offerings include Data Sharpening technology for real-time and historical data analysis, as well as Zoomdata Fusion, which allows the integration of various data sources without requiring data movement or transformation. The platform is designed to be mobile and touch-friendly, facilitating quick access to insights from billions of records. Users can create dashboards, fuse disparate data sources, and collaborate effectively, all while utilizing the company’s tools in both cloud and on-premises environments. Zoomdata also supports developers through its Developer Network, which provides resources such as guides and API documentation. The company operates as a subsidiary of Logi Analytics, Inc.
Semmle Ltd, established in 2006, specializes in developing an engineering analytics platform that streamlines software development processes. The platform aids both technical and strategic decision-making by analyzing software code quality alongside other relevant data such as development cost, source code, issue tickets, test coverage, team location, and version history. Semmle's key products are LGTM and QL, serving clients like Citi, Credit Suisse, and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in the UK, Denmark, Spain, and the US, Semmle operates as a subsidiary of GitHub, Inc.
Pixate, Inc. is a Palo Alto-based company that operates a native application development platform designed for mobile interaction design. Founded in 2012, Pixate provides tools that allow designers and developers to create sophisticated animations and interactions for mobile applications without the need for coding. Its flagship product, Pixate Engine for iOS, serves as a user interface platform that enables the development of 100% native prototypes for both iOS and Android. In addition to its software solutions, Pixate offers consulting services to assist clients in refining their designs and enhancing user experiences. The company has been a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. since July 2015.
Cloud9 IDE
Series A in 2011
Cloud9 IDE is a San Francisco-based company that provides a cloud-based Integrated Development Environment (IDE) designed for web and mobile developers. Founded in 2010, it offers a platform that supports multiple programming languages, including JavaScript, Node.js, HTML, CSS, PHP, Java, and Ruby, among others. The IDE facilitates real-time collaboration among remote development teams, allowing developers to start coding immediately in a shared environment. Cloud9 IDE aims to enhance the software development experience by leveraging the advantages of cloud computing. The company boasts a talented team of developers drawn from Europe and California, and it is privately held.
Aptana
Venture Round in 2009
Aptana is a provider of a comprehensive web application development, deployment, and management suite tailored for organizations utilizing web technologies such as JavaScript, Ruby on Rails, and PHP. The company is best known for Aptana Studio, an Eclipse-based integrated development environment (IDE) designed for Web 2.0 applications, which has been downloaded over 4 million times and continues to attract more than 200,000 downloads monthly. In addition to its IDE, Aptana offers Aptana Cloud, a cloud-based solution that integrates development, deployment, and management, providing an efficient end-to-end service for organizations of various sizes. Through its innovative tools, Aptana aims to enhance the development process and streamline the management of web applications.
Dapper is a company that specializes in data extraction and structuring from various online sources, enabling users to develop services based on this organized information. Its platform allows users to create customized tools, such as RSS feeds and Flash widgets, for any website, effectively transforming them into APIs. This capability facilitates the integration of multiple data sources for creating mashups. Dapper has also addressed intellectual property concerns by implementing a system that enables content owners to manage how their material is utilized on its platform. Additionally, Dapper's technology has been applied to the advertising sector, allowing advertisers to create dynamic display ads that incorporate real-time content from their websites alongside relevant information from publisher sites, thereby enhancing the relevance and effectiveness of the advertisements.
Aptana is a provider of a comprehensive web application development, deployment, and management suite tailored for organizations utilizing web technologies such as JavaScript, Ruby on Rails, and PHP. The company is best known for Aptana Studio, an Eclipse-based integrated development environment (IDE) designed for Web 2.0 applications, which has been downloaded over 4 million times and continues to attract more than 200,000 downloads monthly. In addition to its IDE, Aptana offers Aptana Cloud, a cloud-based solution that integrates development, deployment, and management, providing an efficient end-to-end service for organizations of various sizes. Through its innovative tools, Aptana aims to enhance the development process and streamline the management of web applications.
Dapper is a company that specializes in data extraction and structuring from various online sources, enabling users to develop services based on this organized information. Its platform allows users to create customized tools, such as RSS feeds and Flash widgets, for any website, effectively transforming them into APIs. This capability facilitates the integration of multiple data sources for creating mashups. Dapper has also addressed intellectual property concerns by implementing a system that enables content owners to manage how their material is utilized on its platform. Additionally, Dapper's technology has been applied to the advertising sector, allowing advertisers to create dynamic display ads that incorporate real-time content from their websites alongside relevant information from publisher sites, thereby enhancing the relevance and effectiveness of the advertisements.
Reactivity
Venture Round in 2006
Reactivity was a technology company that specialized in securing, accelerating, and managing XML and Web service environments for enterprises. Founded in 1998 and based in Belmont, California, the company developed various products, including XML Infrastructure appliances that integrated hardware with an XML operating system. Its offerings included a Manager tool that allowed professionals to define policies and monitor compliance, Gateway-D, a desktop solution for developers and testers, and Gatekeeper, which provided security for XML Web services. Reactivity's innovative solutions aimed to enhance the reliability and performance of XML-based applications. In 2007, the company was acquired by Cisco.
Reactivity
Venture Round in 2003
Reactivity was a technology company that specialized in securing, accelerating, and managing XML and Web service environments for enterprises. Founded in 1998 and based in Belmont, California, the company developed various products, including XML Infrastructure appliances that integrated hardware with an XML operating system. Its offerings included a Manager tool that allowed professionals to define policies and monitor compliance, Gateway-D, a desktop solution for developers and testers, and Gatekeeper, which provided security for XML Web services. Reactivity's innovative solutions aimed to enhance the reliability and performance of XML-based applications. In 2007, the company was acquired by Cisco.
Scriptics
Venture Round in 1999
Scriptics is a developer of business integration tools.