Andreessen Horowitz

Andreessen Horowitz is a venture capital firm established in 2009 by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, based in Menlo Park, California. The firm specializes in investing across various stages of startups, from seed to late stage, with a strong emphasis on technology sectors. Its investment focus includes software, cloud computing, enterprise solutions, and consumer Internet, as well as areas intersecting computer science and life sciences, such as digital therapeutics and computational medicine. The firm aims to fund innovative companies that contribute to American dynamism, with investments typically ranging from $50,000 to $50 million. While primarily targeting technology startups, Andreessen Horowitz has a selective approach, avoiding investments in sectors like clean energy and traditional consumer retail.

Anish Acharya

General Partner

Anthony Albanese JD

Co-COO and Managing Partner

Eric Alby

Partner

Ryan Allen

Partner

Seema Amble

Partner

Jeff Amico

Partner and Director of Crypto Startup School

Marc Andreessen

Co-Founder and General Partner

Marc Andrusko

Partner, Infrastructure

Alicia Barone

Events Partner

Alyssa Bene

Partner

Peter Blackwood

Partner

Michael Blau

Partner

Matt Bornstein

Partner

Jeff Bramel

Partner

Sam Broner

Partner

Parker Brown

Partner

Elena Burger

Deal Partner

Quinten Burgunder

Partner

LeeAnn Caballero

Partner

Martin Casado

General Partner

Connie Chan

General Partner

Geraldine Chan

Partner

Sharon Chang

Operating Partner

Zachary Chen

Associate Partner

Andrew Chen

General Partner

Frank Chen

Operating Partner

Alexander Chia

Partner

Zach Cohen

Investor

Annie Collins

Partner

Jorge Conde

General Partner

Emma Cooper

Investor

Brian Crnkovich

Partner

Sebastian Cua

Partner and Chief of Staff

Stacy D'Amico

Co-COO, Growth fund

Eric Dai

Analyst

Allison Davis

Partner

Zach Dicker

Partner

Zak Doric

Partner

Jay Drain Jr.

Deal Partner

Kevin Dulsky

Partner

Grace Ellis

Operating Partner

JT Evans

Partner

Bryan Faust

Partner

Sarah Fazal

Partner

Ethan Ferreira

Partner

Pamon Forouhar

Partner, Business Operations

David Garcia

Partner

John Garcia

Firm Operations Partner

Joel de la Garza

Partner

David George

General Partner

Caroline Goggins

Partner

Kristina Graci-deLuna

Partner, People Practice

Lydia Green

Deal Operations Partner

Michele Griffin

Partner

Robin Guo

Partner

Austin Guzman

Partner

David Haber

General Partner

Andrea Hall

Partner on the Go-to-Market team

Mason Hall

Partner

Elizabeth Harkavy

Partner

Ronnie Harris

Partner

Tawny Holguin

Partner

Oliver Hsu

Partner

Alex Immerman

Partner

Nicole Irvin

Partner

Mindy Isenstein

Partner

Peter Johnson

Partner

Jeff Jordan

Managing Partner

Justin Kahl

Partner

Brad Kern

Operating Partner

Brett Kim

Investor

Bryan Kim

Partner

Blake Kim

Partner

Troy Kirwin

Investment Partner

James Kissell

Partner

Julie Klapstein

Partner

L. William Krause

Board Partner

Sriram Krishnan

General Partner

Jonathan Lai

Investment Partner

Justin Larkin

Partner, Bio Team

Peter Lauten

Partner

Jennifer Li

Enterprise Investment Partner

Yoko Li

Partner, AI and Infra

Ginger Liau

Partner, Bio Fund

Jane Lippencott

Partner

Kristine Lipscomb

Partner

Bowen Liu

Investing Partner

Seth Lobree

Partner

Insiya Lokhandwa

Partner

Insiya Lokhandwala

Partner

Isaiah Lott

Partner

Joshua Lu

Investing Partner, Games Fund One

Josh Lu

Investing Partner, GAMES FUND ONE

Marco Mascorro

Partner

Daren Matsuoka

Partner

Mark McAndrew

Partner

Ryan McEntush

Partner

Mehul Mehta

Deal Partner

Jeanne Moeschler

Partner

Jason Mok

Operating Partner, Corporate Development

Olivia Moore

Consumer Partner

Ana Mostarac

Corporate Development Partner

Kevin Nishioka

Partner

John O'Farrell

General Partner

Wahab Owolabi

Partner

Nelson Perla-Ward

Partner

Jessica Peterson

Partner - EBC Program and Operations Manager

Rebecca (Becky) Pferdehirt

Partner

Jewel Pi

Partner

Ben Portney

Partner

Rajko Radovanovic

Partner

Sam Ragsdale

Investor

Santiago Rodriguez

Partner

Maggie Romero

Co-COO and Operating Partner, Bio+Health

Jason Rosenthal

Operating Partner and Head of Crypto Startup Accelerator

Katherine Rundell

Partner, Creators and Consumer GTM

Michael Sandwick

Partner, Consumer

Shannon Schiltz

Operating Partner

Joe Schmidt

Investing Partner

Gil Shafir

Partner

Kristina Shen

General Partner

Jeff Silverstein

Investment Partner

Anne Lee Skates

Partner

Mariano Sorgente

Partner

Jack Soslow

Investment Partner

Matt Spence

Partner

Nicole Stanners

Partner

Angela Strange

General Partner

Jeffrey Stump

Operating Partner

Jamie Sullivan

Partner

Robert H. Swan

Operating Partner

Bob Swan

Partner

Satish Talluri

Partner

Kimberly Tan

Investment Partner

Carol Tang

Partner

Adela Tomsejova

Partner, Bio + Health

Andy Tran

Investment Partner

Dalton Turay

Partner

David Ulevitch

General Partner

Gabriel Vasquez

Investment Partner

Michelle Volz

Investment Partner

Daisy Wolf

Investing Partner

Carra Wu

Partner

Kevin Wu

Partner

Guy Wuollet

Partner

Shangda Xu

Partner

Ali Yahya

General Partner

Zeya Yang

Partner

JJ Yu

Partner, Capital Network

Stephenie Zhang

Partner

Past deals in Marketplace

Tomorrow Health

Series B in 2022
Tomorrow Health operates an online marketplace that specializes in medical supplies and equipment, including wheelchairs, walkers, ventilators, and various durable medical products. The company is dedicated to enhancing the home care experience by combining personal service with modern technology. It facilitates the ordering of necessary medical supplies through health insurance, ensuring that products are delivered directly to patients' homes. Based in New York, Tomorrow Health aims to streamline access to essential healthcare resources, catering to a wide range of needs, from wound care to respiratory and ostomy products.

Locale

Seed Round in 2022
Locale is transforming the way residents support their local businesses and farms through aggregated weekly deliveries directly to customers’ homes. Locale has partnered with over 40 small businesses and farms while maintaining a high degree of exclusivity and full curation of its product line. The company delivers all across the South Bay Area and into Santa Cruz while providing customers access to the very best food their community has to offer. Locale has delivered over 8,000 orders and hired 80+ local students since its inception in May 2020. For more information, please visit www.shoplocale.us

StartPlaying

Seed Round in 2022
StartPlaying is a marketplace that connects individuals with professional hosts for social tabletop games, such as Dungeons and Dragons. The platform is designed to assist both new and experienced players in finding suitable game masters. Users can join games individually or as part of a group, and the service also accommodates custom and corporate requests for interactive gaming experiences. Hosts on the platform set their own prices, allowing for a diverse range of offerings. Currently, StartPlaying is generating significant monthly gross merchandise volume, reflecting its growing popularity in the tabletop gaming community.

Inventa

Series B in 2022
Operator of a business development company intended to help entrepreneurs to grow their businesses. The company's platform connects suppliers and retailers to create efficient businesses, simplifies logistics across the entire supply chain, and also provides a credit guarantee for any purchase, enabling retailers to access assistance in finding and buying wholesale merchandise for their stores to scale their profitability.

Rapid

Series D in 2022
RapidAPI is an API marketplace that aids developers to connect directly to thousands of public APIs. APIs are the language that software uses to communicate and connect. RapidAPI lets developers manage all API integrations from one place and gives a real-time performance metrics. The company believes that it can get exponentially better by sharing data and functionality with each other. RapidAPI was founded on 2014 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Tackle

Series C in 2021
Tackle.io, Inc. operates a cloud platform that simplifies the process of buying and selling enterprise software through major cloud marketplaces such as AWS, Azure, and GCP. Founded in 2016 and based in Boise, Idaho, Tackle provides solutions like Tackle Downstream, which focuses on deal flow analysis and contract renewal reminders, and Tackle Upstream, which includes a customized buyer registration page and real-time order notifications. The platform is designed to eliminate the need for software companies to allocate engineering resources to manage the technical aspects of listing and selling on these marketplaces, allowing them to concentrate on their go-to-market strategies. By facilitating the listing, selling, and management of cloud marketplace channels, Tackle aims to transform how software is sold and help vendors effectively generate revenue.

Shapeways

Post in 2021
Shapeways, Inc. operates a 3D printing marketplace that allows users to create, buy, and sell custom products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, and miniatures. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven and Seattle, the company emphasizes on-demand printing, ensuring that each order is personalized and tailored to individual needs. By providing access to advanced 3D printing technology, Shapeways fosters a community where members can share their designs and launch businesses globally. Its platform aims to make product design more accessible and inspiring, effectively democratizing the creation process.

Whatnot

Series C in 2021
Whatnot Inc. is an online marketplace established in 2019, based in Marina Del Rey, California, that specializes in the buying and selling of authenticated collectibles, including Funko Pops and other limited-edition items. The platform offers a live stream feature that facilitates social shopping experiences, allowing users to engage in live auctions and connect with fellow collectors. Whatnot verifies every product sold to ensure authenticity, providing a safe environment for enthusiasts to trade their collectibles.

Queenly

Seed Round in 2021
Queenly is a dedicated marketplace and search engine for the formalwear industry. Queenly is the best way to help women find the exact dress they are looking for. They have now captured the largest formal dress inventory in the US by surpassing that of Macy’s, Rent the Runway & Nordstrom, since launching less than 2 years ago. Queenly is tackling the highly underserved prom, pageant, quinceañera, and wedding industry (and more!). They cater to this massive community of dress enthusiasts for this high priced & low usage inventory, similar to how GOAT and StockX has built a platform for the sneaker and streetwear community. While dresses and formal wear inventory have existed on other platforms for years, these businesses are missing out on solving the unique shopping challenges for this unique inventory. When a consumer desires “the perfect dress”, they have strict purchase requirements in the product’s fabric, hemline, neckline, sleeves, silhouettes, designer, color, body measurements, and price range. The company has made meaningful progress in solving that problem with their software solutions: the team has built a recommendations engine, a custom NLP search engine, and computer vision categorization system. They have managed to cut down the time spent shopping for high-priced formal dresses by 85%. Alongside their technology, they’ve also managed to hone in on fostering a sense of community for women, where Queenly serves as a way for women to help one another find their dream dress.

OpenSea

Series B in 2021
OpenSea operates as a peer-to-peer marketplace specializing in crypto collectibles and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). As the largest platform of its kind, OpenSea enables users to buy and sell a wide range of digital assets, including gaming items and virtual goods, all backed by blockchain technology. The marketplace employs smart contracts to facilitate secure transactions, enhancing user trust and safety. OpenSea plays a significant role in the burgeoning Web3 economy, supporting the growth of decentralized applications and digital assets. It also features an investment arm, OpenSea Ventures, which focuses on fostering innovation among new founders in the blockchain space.

Whatnot

Series B in 2021
Whatnot Inc. is an online marketplace established in 2019, based in Marina Del Rey, California, that specializes in the buying and selling of authenticated collectibles, including Funko Pops and other limited-edition items. The platform offers a live stream feature that facilitates social shopping experiences, allowing users to engage in live auctions and connect with fellow collectors. Whatnot verifies every product sold to ensure authenticity, providing a safe environment for enthusiasts to trade their collectibles.

Rapid

Series C in 2021
RapidAPI is an API marketplace that aids developers to connect directly to thousands of public APIs. APIs are the language that software uses to communicate and connect. RapidAPI lets developers manage all API integrations from one place and gives a real-time performance metrics. The company believes that it can get exponentially better by sharing data and functionality with each other. RapidAPI was founded on 2014 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Tomorrow Health

Series A in 2021
Tomorrow Health operates an online marketplace that specializes in medical supplies and equipment, including wheelchairs, walkers, ventilators, and various durable medical products. The company is dedicated to enhancing the home care experience by combining personal service with modern technology. It facilitates the ordering of necessary medical supplies through health insurance, ensuring that products are delivered directly to patients' homes. Based in New York, Tomorrow Health aims to streamline access to essential healthcare resources, catering to a wide range of needs, from wound care to respiratory and ostomy products.

StarStock

Series A in 2021
StarStock, Inc. is an online marketplace that caters to sports card enthusiasts, allowing them to buy, sell, and invest in athletes and celebrities. Founded in 2019 and located in Mamaroneck, New York, the platform provides users with a centralized vault to store their collections and issues digital versions of the cards in each individual's portfolio. This innovative service enables users to trade players quickly and efficiently, significantly reducing transaction costs. By facilitating investments in sports cards, StarStock empowers fans to engage more deeply with their interests while potentially earning returns on their investments.

Tackle

Series B in 2021
Tackle.io, Inc. operates a cloud platform that simplifies the process of buying and selling enterprise software through major cloud marketplaces such as AWS, Azure, and GCP. Founded in 2016 and based in Boise, Idaho, Tackle provides solutions like Tackle Downstream, which focuses on deal flow analysis and contract renewal reminders, and Tackle Upstream, which includes a customized buyer registration page and real-time order notifications. The platform is designed to eliminate the need for software companies to allocate engineering resources to manage the technical aspects of listing and selling on these marketplaces, allowing them to concentrate on their go-to-market strategies. By facilitating the listing, selling, and management of cloud marketplace channels, Tackle aims to transform how software is sold and help vendors effectively generate revenue.

Whatnot

Series A in 2021
Whatnot Inc. is an online marketplace established in 2019, based in Marina Del Rey, California, that specializes in the buying and selling of authenticated collectibles, including Funko Pops and other limited-edition items. The platform offers a live stream feature that facilitates social shopping experiences, allowing users to engage in live auctions and connect with fellow collectors. Whatnot verifies every product sold to ensure authenticity, providing a safe environment for enthusiasts to trade their collectibles.

Rapid

Series B in 2020
RapidAPI is an API marketplace that aids developers to connect directly to thousands of public APIs. APIs are the language that software uses to communicate and connect. RapidAPI lets developers manage all API integrations from one place and gives a real-time performance metrics. The company believes that it can get exponentially better by sharing data and functionality with each other. RapidAPI was founded on 2014 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Tomorrow Health

Seed Round in 2020
Tomorrow Health operates an online marketplace that specializes in medical supplies and equipment, including wheelchairs, walkers, ventilators, and various durable medical products. The company is dedicated to enhancing the home care experience by combining personal service with modern technology. It facilitates the ordering of necessary medical supplies through health insurance, ensuring that products are delivered directly to patients' homes. Based in New York, Tomorrow Health aims to streamline access to essential healthcare resources, catering to a wide range of needs, from wound care to respiratory and ostomy products.

OfferUp

Venture Round in 2020
OfferUp provides an online and mobile C2C marketplace app for people to buy and sell electronics, furniture, and cars. It enables users to post items for sale to friends, followers, people nearby, people of similar interests, moms groups, and craigslist using phones or tablets, browse local items with new postings daily; and message buyers and sellers. Arean Van Veelen and Nick Huzar founded it in 2011, with its headquarters in Bellevue in Washington.

Rapid

Series B in 2019
RapidAPI is an API marketplace that aids developers to connect directly to thousands of public APIs. APIs are the language that software uses to communicate and connect. RapidAPI lets developers manage all API integrations from one place and gives a real-time performance metrics. The company believes that it can get exponentially better by sharing data and functionality with each other. RapidAPI was founded on 2014 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Shapeways

Series E in 2018
Shapeways, Inc. operates a 3D printing marketplace that allows users to create, buy, and sell custom products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, and miniatures. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven and Seattle, the company emphasizes on-demand printing, ensuring that each order is personalized and tailored to individual needs. By providing access to advanced 3D printing technology, Shapeways fosters a community where members can share their designs and launch businesses globally. Its platform aims to make product design more accessible and inspiring, effectively democratizing the creation process.

OB1

Series A in 2018
OB1 is a developer of a peer-to-peer trading platform that enables a cryptocurrency marketplace. Established in 2015 and based in Fairfax, Virginia, OB1's software allows users to buy and sell goods directly with one another, eliminating the need for centralized servers or governing bodies. By utilizing cryptocurrency, the platform provides a method for commerce that is both private and free, facilitating seamless transactions without fees.

Rapid

Series A in 2018
RapidAPI is an API marketplace that aids developers to connect directly to thousands of public APIs. APIs are the language that software uses to communicate and connect. RapidAPI lets developers manage all API integrations from one place and gives a real-time performance metrics. The company believes that it can get exponentially better by sharing data and functionality with each other. RapidAPI was founded on 2014 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

OB1

Seed Round in 2016
OB1 is a developer of a peer-to-peer trading platform that enables a cryptocurrency marketplace. Established in 2015 and based in Fairfax, Virginia, OB1's software allows users to buy and sell goods directly with one another, eliminating the need for centralized servers or governing bodies. By utilizing cryptocurrency, the platform provides a method for commerce that is both private and free, facilitating seamless transactions without fees.

OpenBazaar

Venture Round in 2016
OpenBazaar is a new way to trade online. By running a program on your computer, you can connect directly to other users in the OpenBazaar network and trade with them. This network isn't controlled by a company, it's a decentralized network that isn't run by any organization at all. This means there are no mandatory fees to pay, and that your trade is censorship-resistant. OpenBazaar uses Bitcoin, a digital currency that is also cheap to use, decentralized, and censorship-resistant. This project is open source, which means the code is publicly available, can be reviewed, and anyone can join the project and suggest changes.

Rapid

Seed Round in 2016
RapidAPI is an API marketplace that aids developers to connect directly to thousands of public APIs. APIs are the language that software uses to communicate and connect. RapidAPI lets developers manage all API integrations from one place and gives a real-time performance metrics. The company believes that it can get exponentially better by sharing data and functionality with each other. RapidAPI was founded on 2014 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

OfferUp

Series C in 2016
OfferUp provides an online and mobile C2C marketplace app for people to buy and sell electronics, furniture, and cars. It enables users to post items for sale to friends, followers, people nearby, people of similar interests, moms groups, and craigslist using phones or tablets, browse local items with new postings daily; and message buyers and sellers. Arean Van Veelen and Nick Huzar founded it in 2011, with its headquarters in Bellevue in Washington.

GOAT

Seed Round in 2016
GOAT is a global marketplace specializing in authentic sneakers, apparel, and accessories from contemporary luxury brands. Founded in 2015 by Daishin Sugano and Eddy Lu in Culver City, California, the platform provides users with access to exclusive drops, the ability to make offers on desired items, and a selection that spans from iconic styles of the past to future classics. GOAT operates both online and through thirteen physical locations across the United States, Asia, and Europe, including distribution and authentication centers that serve 170 international markets. The platform features over 350 brands and has built a community of over 20 million members across 164 countries. By leveraging innovative technology, GOAT has transformed sneaker commerce, ensuring the authenticity of products while bridging the gap between primary and resale markets. Strategic backing from investors such as Foot Locker and prominent venture capital firms underscores its significant presence in the fashion and sneaker industries.

YourMechanic

Series B in 2016
YourMechanic is an online marketplace that enables vehicle owners to find local mechanics for home or office car repair services. Its aim is to make car repair and maintenance affordable and convenient.

Wholeshare

Seed Round in 2015
Wholeshare is an online marketplace for sustainable and organic food. Our investors in the food space call us "Whole Foods for the 99%". Only one quarter of the US lives in an area that can support a store like Whole Foods because of the volumes needed to run a natural foods supermarket with 25K products. However, demand for sustainable products is widespread (>$100B/yr) and rapidly growing. Wholeshare enables consumers in every US geography to buy sustainable food at wholesale prices through shopping as a group. Wholeshare members shop for their groceries online and receive products directly from natural food distributors and local food hubs. By tapping into existing wholesale networks, our members are able to save money and get access to foods that they might not have in their communities. Wholeshare's group-based model solves the last mile problems that have plagued food distribution. We recently started offering 25K products nationally through a partnership with UNFI, the largest natural food distributor in the US. Our sales from that offering has been increasing 65% month-over-month since August, and our total sales currently average about $170K per month. We are proud to have been funded by venture investors such as Andreessen Horowitz, SV Angel, 500 Startups, and BoxGroup, as well as several impact investors with deep expertise in the food space.

YourMechanic

Series A in 2015
YourMechanic is an online marketplace that enables vehicle owners to find local mechanics for home or office car repair services. Its aim is to make car repair and maintenance affordable and convenient.

Shapeways

Series D in 2015
Shapeways, Inc. operates a 3D printing marketplace that allows users to create, buy, and sell custom products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, and miniatures. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven and Seattle, the company emphasizes on-demand printing, ensuring that each order is personalized and tailored to individual needs. By providing access to advanced 3D printing technology, Shapeways fosters a community where members can share their designs and launch businesses globally. Its platform aims to make product design more accessible and inspiring, effectively democratizing the creation process.

OpenBazaar

Seed Round in 2015
OpenBazaar is a new way to trade online. By running a program on your computer, you can connect directly to other users in the OpenBazaar network and trade with them. This network isn't controlled by a company, it's a decentralized network that isn't run by any organization at all. This means there are no mandatory fees to pay, and that your trade is censorship-resistant. OpenBazaar uses Bitcoin, a digital currency that is also cheap to use, decentralized, and censorship-resistant. This project is open source, which means the code is publicly available, can be reviewed, and anyone can join the project and suggest changes.

OB1

Seed Round in 2015
OB1 is a developer of a peer-to-peer trading platform that enables a cryptocurrency marketplace. Established in 2015 and based in Fairfax, Virginia, OB1's software allows users to buy and sell goods directly with one another, eliminating the need for centralized servers or governing bodies. By utilizing cryptocurrency, the platform provides a method for commerce that is both private and free, facilitating seamless transactions without fees.

OfferUp

Series C in 2015
OfferUp provides an online and mobile C2C marketplace app for people to buy and sell electronics, furniture, and cars. It enables users to post items for sale to friends, followers, people nearby, people of similar interests, moms groups, and craigslist using phones or tablets, browse local items with new postings daily; and message buyers and sellers. Arean Van Veelen and Nick Huzar founded it in 2011, with its headquarters in Bellevue in Washington.

Spring

Series B in 2014
Spring offers creators an all-in-one platform to establish and grow their commerce businesses. Formerly known as Teespring, the company enables users to design and sell both digital and physical products without upfront costs or risks. The platform integrates seamlessly with popular social media channels such as YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Twitch, Discord, and Streamlabs, allowing creators to market and sell their products directly to their audiences. Additionally, Spring manages key logistical aspects, including order production, shipping, and customer service, allowing creators to concentrate on brand development and engagement.

BloomNation

Series A in 2014
BloomNation, Inc. operates an online marketplace that connects consumers with local artisan florists, allowing them to discover and send unique, handcrafted floral arrangements. Founded in 2010 and based in Santa Monica, California, the platform provides florists with the tools to create personalized shop profiles, list their designs for sale, and reach a wider audience. In addition to its marketplace, BloomNation offers enterprise services to florists, including website development, point of sale systems, email marketing, social media management, and customer relationship management. This approach enables local artisans to showcase their creativity and enhance their business operations while providing consumers with a selection of distinctive floral creations not commonly found elsewhere.

AgLocal

Venture Round in 2014
AgLocal wants consumers to understand what they eat, where it comes from and teach consumers how they can support these family farms.

OfferUp

Series B in 2014
OfferUp provides an online and mobile C2C marketplace app for people to buy and sell electronics, furniture, and cars. It enables users to post items for sale to friends, followers, people nearby, people of similar interests, moms groups, and craigslist using phones or tablets, browse local items with new postings daily; and message buyers and sellers. Arean Van Veelen and Nick Huzar founded it in 2011, with its headquarters in Bellevue in Washington.

Twice

Series B in 2014
Twice operates as an online marketplace specializing in secondhand clothing, functioning similarly to a physical resale store. Sellers send their clothing to Twice, which covers shipping costs and provides immediate cash offers for the items. The platform features a curated selection of clothing, with items evaluated and professionally photographed by expert buyers. For consumers, Twice offers significant savings, with prices typically ranging from 70% to 90% off retail. Orders exceeding a specified amount qualify for free shipping, while a modest fee applies to smaller purchases. The company also accommodates flexible returns within a 30-day period, enhancing the shopping experience for buyers.

Spring

Series A in 2014
Spring offers creators an all-in-one platform to establish and grow their commerce businesses. Formerly known as Teespring, the company enables users to design and sell both digital and physical products without upfront costs or risks. The platform integrates seamlessly with popular social media channels such as YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Twitch, Discord, and Streamlabs, allowing creators to market and sell their products directly to their audiences. Additionally, Spring manages key logistical aspects, including order production, shipping, and customer service, allowing creators to concentrate on brand development and engagement.

Openbay

Seed Round in 2013
Openbay, Inc. is an online marketplace that connects vehicle owners with automotive repair professionals, offering a range of services including air conditioning repairs, battery replacements, brake services, oil changes, and tire replacements. Founded in 2011 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Openbay provides a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform designed for the automotive care industry. This platform allows consumers to easily find, book, and pay for various automotive maintenance services from car dealerships, national service chains, independent shops, and mobile mechanics. Openbay aims to create a trusted and transparent marketplace for automotive services, helping users compare price quotes and transact conveniently. The company has gained recognition from major media outlets for its innovative approach to the automotive aftermarket and continues to be backed by notable investors.

BloomNation

Seed Round in 2013
BloomNation, Inc. operates an online marketplace that connects consumers with local artisan florists, allowing them to discover and send unique, handcrafted floral arrangements. Founded in 2010 and based in Santa Monica, California, the platform provides florists with the tools to create personalized shop profiles, list their designs for sale, and reach a wider audience. In addition to its marketplace, BloomNation offers enterprise services to florists, including website development, point of sale systems, email marketing, social media management, and customer relationship management. This approach enables local artisans to showcase their creativity and enhance their business operations while providing consumers with a selection of distinctive floral creations not commonly found elsewhere.

Fab

Series D in 2013
Fab, Inc. is an online retailer specializing in everyday design products, serving customers in the United States, Canada, and Australia. Founded in February 2009 and headquartered in New York City, the company offers a diverse range of items, including furniture, kitchen and dining accessories, bed and bath products, art, jewelry, and personal accessories. As of March 2015, Fab operates as a subsidiary of PCH International Ltd.

Shapeways

Series C in 2013
Shapeways, Inc. operates a 3D printing marketplace that allows users to create, buy, and sell custom products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, and miniatures. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven and Seattle, the company emphasizes on-demand printing, ensuring that each order is personalized and tailored to individual needs. By providing access to advanced 3D printing technology, Shapeways fosters a community where members can share their designs and launch businesses globally. Its platform aims to make product design more accessible and inspiring, effectively democratizing the creation process.

Getable

Seed Round in 2013
Getable, Inc. provides an online rental service that enables consumers to search, compare, and rent equipment online. It enables clients to rent product in various categories, such as electronics and appliances, fashion wear, furniture and home goods, party and event supplies, sports and leisure products, storage and space solutions, tools and equipment, vehicles, and trade and conferences equipment. The company was incorporated in 2009 and is based in San Francisco, California.

Fab

Series C in 2012
Fab, Inc. is an online retailer specializing in everyday design products, serving customers in the United States, Canada, and Australia. Founded in February 2009 and headquartered in New York City, the company offers a diverse range of items, including furniture, kitchen and dining accessories, bed and bath products, art, jewelry, and personal accessories. As of March 2015, Fab operates as a subsidiary of PCH International Ltd.

AgLocal

Venture Round in 2012
AgLocal wants consumers to understand what they eat, where it comes from and teach consumers how they can support these family farms.

Fab

Series B in 2011
Fab, Inc. is an online retailer specializing in everyday design products, serving customers in the United States, Canada, and Australia. Founded in February 2009 and headquartered in New York City, the company offers a diverse range of items, including furniture, kitchen and dining accessories, bed and bath products, art, jewelry, and personal accessories. As of March 2015, Fab operates as a subsidiary of PCH International Ltd.

Science Exchange

Seed Round in 2011
Science Exchange, Inc. operates an online marketplace designed to facilitate collaboration between researchers and scientific service providers, including academic and government laboratories. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the platform allows researchers to search for scientific services, compare pricing, and access quality testimonials, streamlining the procurement process. Additionally, Science Exchange offers an enterprise dynamic report tool that helps pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies track key performance indicators related to their outsourced research and development investments. By automating various collaborative tasks such as obtaining quotes, managing projects, and processing payments, the marketplace enhances R&D productivity while ensuring data security and regulatory compliance.

Groupon

Series D in 2011
Citydeal.de is a German-based daily deal platform that offers consumers discounted deals on local goods, services, and cultural events. Operating in over 50 cities across Germany, the site provides daily coupons for various activities, including dining, wellness, entertainment, travel, and shopping. The business model is based on collective purchasing; if a sufficient number of consumers express interest in a deal, it becomes active, allowing users to benefit from significant savings. Citydeal.de aims to connect consumers with local businesses while promoting a range of experiences within their communities.

CrowdMob

Seed Round in 2011
CrowdMob is a programatic user acquisition platform for growth hackers on mobile. It aims to help mobile publishers find underpriced inventory and users via RTB.
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