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 Networking

Netlify

Series D in 2021
Netlify, Inc. is a cloud-based platform that automates the development, deployment, and hosting of modern websites and web applications. The platform connects code repositories and streamlines the build and deployment processes, enabling users to create high-performance websites with ease. Key offerings include Netlify Build, which supports Git workflows for managing web projects, and Netlify Edge, an application delivery network designed for fast performance. Additionally, Netlify Dev allows users to run the platform locally on their machines, while features such as preview site generation and edge logic enhance development capabilities. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Netlify serves a diverse clientele, including developers and businesses seeking efficient and scalable web solutions.

Nym

Series A in 2021
Nym Technologies SA, based in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, specializes in creating a private Internet infrastructure that enhances user privacy and prevents data leakage. The company develops an anonymous overlay network and privacy infrastructure that employs anonymous authentication credentials, allowing for secure and privacy-focused data transfers. This innovative network supports various applications, including cryptocurrency wallets and mobile applications, by concealing users' IP addresses and personal data from external observers. By integrating advanced privacy measures, Nym strives to provide users with robust network-level anonymity and protect sensitive information in an increasingly data-driven world.

Netography

Series A in 2021
Netography, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that offers cloud-based network security solutions for organizations. Founded in 2018, the company operates a network security platform designed to detect and block malicious traffic, thereby safeguarding networks. By utilizing data generated by existing network devices, along with advanced cloud processing and algorithms, Netography's platform identifies early indicators of potential attacks. This proactive approach enables clients to respond automatically to threats, effectively preventing network attacks and enhancing overall security.

Kong

Series D in 2021
Kong Inc is a cloud connectivity company specializing in application programming interfaces (APIs) and microservices. It offers a popular open-source API Gateway along with its enterprise solutions, which are designed to manage, monitor, and scale APIs effectively. The platform includes features such as API gateways, developer portals, and analytics tools, allowing development teams to distribute, monetize, manage, analyze, and utilize their APIs efficiently. Kong has received funding from prominent venture capital firms and notable investors, further solidifying its position in the industry.

Netlify

Series C in 2020
Netlify, Inc. is a cloud-based platform that automates the development, deployment, and hosting of modern websites and web applications. The platform connects code repositories and streamlines the build and deployment processes, enabling users to create high-performance websites with ease. Key offerings include Netlify Build, which supports Git workflows for managing web projects, and Netlify Edge, an application delivery network designed for fast performance. Additionally, Netlify Dev allows users to run the platform locally on their machines, while features such as preview site generation and edge logic enhance development capabilities. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Netlify serves a diverse clientele, including developers and businesses seeking efficient and scalable web solutions.

Netlify

Series C in 2020
Netlify, Inc. is a cloud-based platform that automates the development, deployment, and hosting of modern websites and web applications. The platform connects code repositories and streamlines the build and deployment processes, enabling users to create high-performance websites with ease. Key offerings include Netlify Build, which supports Git workflows for managing web projects, and Netlify Edge, an application delivery network designed for fast performance. Additionally, Netlify Dev allows users to run the platform locally on their machines, while features such as preview site generation and edge logic enhance development capabilities. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Netlify serves a diverse clientele, including developers and businesses seeking efficient and scalable web solutions.

Forward Networks

Series C in 2019
Forward Networks, Inc. specializes in network verification and automation software, providing a comprehensive platform that enhances network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling. Founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, the company offers tools that help network teams prevent outages and improve operational efficiency. Its platform allows engineers and operators to visualize complex networks, debug issues swiftly, and verify policy correctness across various environments, including legacy systems and software-defined networks. Additionally, Forward Networks provides open-source software solutions like Beacon and Mininet for managing data centers and wide-area networks. The company serves a range of clients, including Fortune 100 financial institutions, telecommunications companies, and IT service providers, aiming to de-risk business operations through advanced modeling and analytics.

Kong

Series C in 2019
Kong Inc is a cloud connectivity company specializing in application programming interfaces (APIs) and microservices. It offers a popular open-source API Gateway along with its enterprise solutions, which are designed to manage, monitor, and scale APIs effectively. The platform includes features such as API gateways, developer portals, and analytics tools, allowing development teams to distribute, monetize, manage, analyze, and utilize their APIs efficiently. Kong has received funding from prominent venture capital firms and notable investors, further solidifying its position in the industry.

Netography

Seed Round in 2019
Netography, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that offers cloud-based network security solutions for organizations. Founded in 2018, the company operates a network security platform designed to detect and block malicious traffic, thereby safeguarding networks. By utilizing data generated by existing network devices, along with advanced cloud processing and algorithms, Netography's platform identifies early indicators of potential attacks. This proactive approach enables clients to respond automatically to threats, effectively preventing network attacks and enhancing overall security.

Netlify

Series B in 2018
Netlify, Inc. is a cloud-based platform that automates the development, deployment, and hosting of modern websites and web applications. The platform connects code repositories and streamlines the build and deployment processes, enabling users to create high-performance websites with ease. Key offerings include Netlify Build, which supports Git workflows for managing web projects, and Netlify Edge, an application delivery network designed for fast performance. Additionally, Netlify Dev allows users to run the platform locally on their machines, while features such as preview site generation and edge logic enhance development capabilities. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Netlify serves a diverse clientele, including developers and businesses seeking efficient and scalable web solutions.

Netlify

Series B in 2018
Netlify, Inc. is a cloud-based platform that automates the development, deployment, and hosting of modern websites and web applications. The platform connects code repositories and streamlines the build and deployment processes, enabling users to create high-performance websites with ease. Key offerings include Netlify Build, which supports Git workflows for managing web projects, and Netlify Edge, an application delivery network designed for fast performance. Additionally, Netlify Dev allows users to run the platform locally on their machines, while features such as preview site generation and edge logic enhance development capabilities. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Netlify serves a diverse clientele, including developers and businesses seeking efficient and scalable web solutions.

Keep

Venture Round in 2018
Keep Network, founded in 2017 and headquartered in George Town, Cayman Islands, specializes in blockchain technology that bridges public blockchains and private data. The company offers an off-chain container that allows users to store private information securely on public blockchains while maintaining privacy. Its technology employs a privacy layer for Ethereum, utilizing secure multiparty computation to distribute data across multiple locations. This innovative approach features decentralized signing, supports the creation of cryptocurrency wallets, and enables the sale of digital goods, providing users with a robust solution for private file storage through blockchain encryption.

Netlify

Series A in 2018
Netlify, Inc. is a cloud-based platform that automates the development, deployment, and hosting of modern websites and web applications. The platform connects code repositories and streamlines the build and deployment processes, enabling users to create high-performance websites with ease. Key offerings include Netlify Build, which supports Git workflows for managing web projects, and Netlify Edge, an application delivery network designed for fast performance. Additionally, Netlify Dev allows users to run the platform locally on their machines, while features such as preview site generation and edge logic enhance development capabilities. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Netlify serves a diverse clientele, including developers and businesses seeking efficient and scalable web solutions.

Cumulus Networks

Series D in 2018
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems designed for networking hardware, aiming to simplify data center operations. Their flagship product, Cumulus Linux, enables the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, allowing organizations to utilize standard Ethernet switches and existing management tools for improved efficiency. The company also offers Cumulus VX, a virtual appliance for testing their technology, as well as Cumulus RMP, which focuses on out-of-band management solutions. Additionally, Cumulus Networks provides NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, along with various networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, and data center automation. Founded by experienced networking engineers, the company serves a diverse range of customers from web-scale enterprises to small businesses across multiple industries. Incorporated in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Forward Networks

Series B in 2017
Forward Networks, Inc. specializes in network verification and automation software, providing a comprehensive platform that enhances network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling. Founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, the company offers tools that help network teams prevent outages and improve operational efficiency. Its platform allows engineers and operators to visualize complex networks, debug issues swiftly, and verify policy correctness across various environments, including legacy systems and software-defined networks. Additionally, Forward Networks provides open-source software solutions like Beacon and Mininet for managing data centers and wide-area networks. The company serves a range of clients, including Fortune 100 financial institutions, telecommunications companies, and IT service providers, aiming to de-risk business operations through advanced modeling and analytics.

Protocol Labs

Initial Coin Offering in 2017
Protocol Labs is a research and development organization focused on creating innovative network protocols and software systems that address significant challenges in technology. By employing an open-source approach, it aims to develop solutions that enhance user experience and leverage new technological breakthroughs. Additionally, Protocol Labs operates an innovation network that connects startups with investors, accelerators, and various organizations. This network facilitates collaboration among entrepreneurs, allowing them to share knowledge, resources, and expertise, thereby accelerating their research and development processes across multiple technological domains. Through these efforts, Protocol Labs seeks to foster advancements that can impact a wide range of industries.

Kong

Series B in 2017
Kong Inc is a cloud connectivity company specializing in application programming interfaces (APIs) and microservices. It offers a popular open-source API Gateway along with its enterprise solutions, which are designed to manage, monitor, and scale APIs effectively. The platform includes features such as API gateways, developer portals, and analytics tools, allowing development teams to distribute, monetize, manage, analyze, and utilize their APIs efficiently. Kong has received funding from prominent venture capital firms and notable investors, further solidifying its position in the industry.

Barefoot Networks

Series C in 2016
Barefoot Networks, Inc., founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in designing and developing Ethernet switch chips. As a subsidiary of Intel Corporation, Barefoot focuses on creating programmable network switches that simplify network programming, making it as accessible as programming a CPU. The company offers advanced features such as scalable load balancing, enhanced telemetry, and improved switching and routing capabilities. These innovations enable enterprises, data centers, and telecom providers to efficiently introduce new functions and features into their network products while maintaining high performance.

Cumulus Networks

Series C in 2016
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems designed for networking hardware, aiming to simplify data center operations. Their flagship product, Cumulus Linux, enables the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, allowing organizations to utilize standard Ethernet switches and existing management tools for improved efficiency. The company also offers Cumulus VX, a virtual appliance for testing their technology, as well as Cumulus RMP, which focuses on out-of-band management solutions. Additionally, Cumulus Networks provides NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, along with various networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, and data center automation. Founded by experienced networking engineers, the company serves a diverse range of customers from web-scale enterprises to small businesses across multiple industries. Incorporated in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Barefoot Networks

Series B in 2015
Barefoot Networks, Inc., founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in designing and developing Ethernet switch chips. As a subsidiary of Intel Corporation, Barefoot focuses on creating programmable network switches that simplify network programming, making it as accessible as programming a CPU. The company offers advanced features such as scalable load balancing, enhanced telemetry, and improved switching and routing capabilities. These innovations enable enterprises, data centers, and telecom providers to efficiently introduce new functions and features into their network products while maintaining high performance.

Stack Exchange

Venture Round in 2015
Stack Exchange Inc. operates a diverse network of question-and-answer websites covering a wide range of topics, including software programming, cooking, photography, and gaming. The platform enables users to ask and answer questions without the need for registration, fostering an open community for knowledge sharing. Among its offerings is Stack Overflow for Teams, which provides development teams with a dedicated space to seek answers to technical inquiries. The company serves a variety of professionals, including programmers, researchers, and photographers. Founded in 2008 and originally known as Stack Overflow, Inc., it rebranded to Stack Exchange Inc. in March 2011 and is headquartered in New York, New York.

Forward Networks

Series A in 2014
Forward Networks, Inc. specializes in network verification and automation software, providing a comprehensive platform that enhances network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling. Founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, the company offers tools that help network teams prevent outages and improve operational efficiency. Its platform allows engineers and operators to visualize complex networks, debug issues swiftly, and verify policy correctness across various environments, including legacy systems and software-defined networks. Additionally, Forward Networks provides open-source software solutions like Beacon and Mininet for managing data centers and wide-area networks. The company serves a range of clients, including Fortune 100 financial institutions, telecommunications companies, and IT service providers, aiming to de-risk business operations through advanced modeling and analytics.

Barefoot Networks

Series A in 2014
Barefoot Networks, Inc., founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in designing and developing Ethernet switch chips. As a subsidiary of Intel Corporation, Barefoot focuses on creating programmable network switches that simplify network programming, making it as accessible as programming a CPU. The company offers advanced features such as scalable load balancing, enhanced telemetry, and improved switching and routing capabilities. These innovations enable enterprises, data centers, and telecom providers to efficiently introduce new functions and features into their network products while maintaining high performance.

Gainspeed

Series B in 2014
Gainspeed is redefining how cable networks are built. The company's Virtual CCAP solution enables cable operators to meet skyrocketing capacity requirements, respond to changing market demands, and rapidly deploy new services all while cost-effectively migrating their networks to a software-driven, all-IP architecture. Gainspeed (formerly known as Cohere Networks) was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA.

Cumulus Networks

Series B in 2014
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems designed for networking hardware, aiming to simplify data center operations. Their flagship product, Cumulus Linux, enables the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, allowing organizations to utilize standard Ethernet switches and existing management tools for improved efficiency. The company also offers Cumulus VX, a virtual appliance for testing their technology, as well as Cumulus RMP, which focuses on out-of-band management solutions. Additionally, Cumulus Networks provides NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, along with various networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, and data center automation. Founded by experienced networking engineers, the company serves a diverse range of customers from web-scale enterprises to small businesses across multiple industries. Incorporated in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

App.net

Series A in 2013
App.net is an ad-free, subscription-based social networking and development platform launched in August 2012. Owned and operated by Mixed Media Labs, the company was founded by Dalton Caldwell and Bryan Berg. App.net aims to serve as the backbone of the social web by providing infrastructure that facilitates meaningful interactions among users while enabling developers to create a variety of social applications. The platform supports features such as group messaging, photo and document sharing, and microblogging, allowing for a diverse range of applications within its ecosystem.

Cumulus Networks

Series A in 2013
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems designed for networking hardware, aiming to simplify data center operations. Their flagship product, Cumulus Linux, enables the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, allowing organizations to utilize standard Ethernet switches and existing management tools for improved efficiency. The company also offers Cumulus VX, a virtual appliance for testing their technology, as well as Cumulus RMP, which focuses on out-of-band management solutions. Additionally, Cumulus Networks provides NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, along with various networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, and data center automation. Founded by experienced networking engineers, the company serves a diverse range of customers from web-scale enterprises to small businesses across multiple industries. Incorporated in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Gainspeed

Series A in 2013
Gainspeed is redefining how cable networks are built. The company's Virtual CCAP solution enables cable operators to meet skyrocketing capacity requirements, respond to changing market demands, and rapidly deploy new services all while cost-effectively migrating their networks to a software-driven, all-IP architecture. Gainspeed (formerly known as Cohere Networks) was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA.

Twitter

Secondary Market in 2011
Twitter is a social networking platform that enables users to send and read short messages, known as "tweets," with a character limit of 280. Launched in 2006, Twitter has grown into a global real-time communications platform, attracting more than 400 million monthly visitors and 255 million active users. The platform serves a diverse user base that includes world leaders, athletes, news organizations, and entertainment figures, and is accessible in over 35 languages. Users can interact with the platform through various means, including web browsers, SMS, and mobile applications. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, Twitter also maintains numerous local offices across the United States and several international offices in major cities around the world.

Nicira Networks

Series C in 2011
Nicira Networks specializes in software solutions that facilitate the virtualization of networks, aimed at enhancing the transition to cloud infrastructure. Founded by leading researchers in networking from Stanford University and the University of California at Berkeley, the company focuses on enabling elastic, scale-out data centers. Its primary product, the Network Hypervisor, transforms traditional data center networks by reproducing the network service model in a logical space, which allows for better control and management of logical networks. Led by experienced entrepreneurs in the fields of networking, security, and virtualization, Nicira Networks is at the forefront of innovation in cloud infrastructure.

Nicira Networks

Series B in 2010
Nicira Networks specializes in software solutions that facilitate the virtualization of networks, aimed at enhancing the transition to cloud infrastructure. Founded by leading researchers in networking from Stanford University and the University of California at Berkeley, the company focuses on enabling elastic, scale-out data centers. Its primary product, the Network Hypervisor, transforms traditional data center networks by reproducing the network service model in a logical space, which allows for better control and management of logical networks. Led by experienced entrepreneurs in the fields of networking, security, and virtualization, Nicira Networks is at the forefront of innovation in cloud infrastructure.
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