Sequoia Capital

Sequoia Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 1972 and based in Menlo Park, California. It invests in seed, early, and growth-stage companies across technology, energy, financial services, healthcare, internet, mobile, outsourcing, manufacturing, media, and retail sectors. The firm seeks ambitious founders and aims to help them build long-lasting, scalable businesses, often taking the lead or significant co-investor roles and providing strategic guidance, networks, and resources. It maintains an international footprint, including investments in India and other regions, reflecting a global approach to partnering with fast-growing companies. Sequoia emphasizes strong teams, innovative products or services, and the potential for rapid growth, positioning itself as a long-term partner for companies that redefine their markets.

Michelle Bailhe

Partner

Sumaiya Balbale

COO and Operating Partner

Bogomil Balkansky

Partner

Julien Bek

Partner

Anas Biad

Partner

Isaiah Boone

Partner

Rosemarie Boyd

Partner

Romie Boyd

Partner

Konstantine Buhler

Partner

David Cahn

Partner

Luzhou Chen

Investor

Josephine Chen

Partner

W. M. Coughran

Founder's Coach and Partner

Charlie Curnin

Investor

Long Do

Analyst

Joe Dobrenski

Partner of Human Capital

Carl Eschenbach

Venture Partner

Helen Fan

Vice President

James Flynn

Partner

Caroline Fu

Vice President

Stacey Gerber

Partner, Operations and Experience

Jim Goetz

Partner

Patrick Grady

Partner

Christopher Graff

Partner, Global Equities

Trency Gu

Managing Director

Wayne Guo

Vice President

Ravi Gupta

Partner

Dannie Herzberg

Partner

Sonya Huang

Partner

Kais Khimji

Partner

Marie Klemchuk

CFO

Shailesh Lakhani

Managing Director - India

Jess Lee

Partner

Douglas Leone

Partner

Alfred Lin

Partner

Luciana Lixandru

Partner

Xiaobo Lu

Partner, China

Shaun Maguire

Partner

Cornelius Menke

Partner

Dean Meyer

Partner

Matthew Miller

Partner

Michael Moritz

Partner

Momo Ong

Scout

GV Ravishankar

Managing Director - India

Lauren Reeder

Partner

George Robson

Partner

Bryan Schreier

Partner

Harshjit Sethi

Managing Director

Thomas Stephenson

Special Limited Partner

Sam Sun

Partner

Glen Sun

Vice President, China

Teng Lei

Associate

Shraeyansh Thakur

Principal

Donald Valentine

Founder

Mike Vernal

Early-Stage Partner

Don Vieira

Global Chief Policy Officer and Partner

Fred Wang

Managing Director, China

Jeff Wang

Managing Partner of Sequoia Capital Global Equities

Cen Wang

Partner, China

Rock Wang

Managing Director

Lynn Yang

Managing Director, China

Skee Zhang

Managing Director

Jiajia Zou

Managing Director

Past deals in Search Engine

Glean

Series E in 2024
Glean develops an AI-based search engine software that connects enterprise data and generates answers through a tool integrated into any company's existing workflows. Its platform, Workplace Search, connects to internal data sources, enabling employees to find information and receive personalized answers using advanced search techniques, retrieval augmented generation, and large language models.

Glean

Series D in 2024
Glean develops an AI-based search engine software that connects enterprise data and generates answers through a tool integrated into any company's existing workflows. Its platform, Workplace Search, connects to internal data sources, enabling employees to find information and receive personalized answers using advanced search techniques, retrieval augmented generation, and large language models.

Rockset

Series B in 2023
Rockset, Inc. is a technology company based in San Mateo, California, founded in 2016. It specializes in developing a serverless search and analytics engine designed to facilitate the creation of applications without the need for data pipelines or extensive preparation. The platform allows users to work directly with raw data, seamlessly integrating and continuously syncing new data from various sources. Utilizing familiar SQL, Rockset enables clients to perform hybrid search and real-time analytics on diverse data types, including vector, text, geospatial, and JSON data, without requiring a fixed schema. This approach simplifies the data management process and enhances the efficiency of data-driven applications.

Kaito

Seed Round in 2022
Kaito operates an AI-powered search engine for digital assets, transforming vast amounts of information into actionable insights for crypto investors, researchers, developers, and the general public. Its meta-search technology aggregates and curates real-time information from various crypto-related sources, making web3 content more accessible.

Glean

Series C in 2022
Glean develops an AI-based search engine software that connects enterprise data and generates answers through a tool integrated into any company's existing workflows. Its platform, Workplace Search, connects to internal data sources, enabling employees to find information and receive personalized answers using advanced search techniques, retrieval augmented generation, and large language models.

Physna

Series B in 2021
Physna LLC, founded in 2015 and based in Cincinnati, Ohio, specializes in developing geometric search engine software tailored for computer-aided design and 3D printing, among other manufacturing processes. The company's innovative platform utilizes proprietary algorithms and advanced geometric deep learning technology to deconstruct 3D files into a structured format, allowing users to search, compare, and analyze 3D models for quality control and automated inspection. Physna's offerings cater to various industries, including aerospace, automotive, defense, consumer goods, and energy, empowering clients to enhance efficiency and productivity in their manufacturing operations. Additionally, Physna owns Thangs.com, a rapidly growing 3D community and search engine, which further contributes to its mission of democratizing access to 3D design and analysis tools, thus fostering innovation in areas such as product design, healthcare, augmented reality, and gaming.

Neeva

Series B in 2021
Neeva, Inc. is a software as a service (SaaS) company that operates a private, ad-free search engine designed to help users efficiently find relevant online content and personal files, such as emails and documents. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Neeva focuses on providing a personalized search experience by integrating personal and cloud services. The platform aims to deliver precise search results while eliminating the distractions of advertisements, allowing users to focus on what matters most to them.

Aquarium

Seed Round in 2021
Aquarium Learning is a machine learning data management platform based in San Francisco, California. Founded in 202, the company focuses on enhancing machine learning models through improved datasets. Its software platform democratizes access to machine learning by providing application programming interfaces and embedding search technology. These tools enable users to analyze data, identify anomalies, and detect failure patterns within datasets. By offering solutions that help machine learning teams enhance the quality of their data, Aquarium Learning plays a crucial role in optimizing model performance and facilitating more effective machine learning practices.

Physna

Series B in 2021
Physna LLC, founded in 2015 and based in Cincinnati, Ohio, specializes in developing geometric search engine software tailored for computer-aided design and 3D printing, among other manufacturing processes. The company's innovative platform utilizes proprietary algorithms and advanced geometric deep learning technology to deconstruct 3D files into a structured format, allowing users to search, compare, and analyze 3D models for quality control and automated inspection. Physna's offerings cater to various industries, including aerospace, automotive, defense, consumer goods, and energy, empowering clients to enhance efficiency and productivity in their manufacturing operations. Additionally, Physna owns Thangs.com, a rapidly growing 3D community and search engine, which further contributes to its mission of democratizing access to 3D design and analysis tools, thus fostering innovation in areas such as product design, healthcare, augmented reality, and gaming.

Rockset

Series B in 2020
Rockset, Inc. is a technology company based in San Mateo, California, founded in 2016. It specializes in developing a serverless search and analytics engine designed to facilitate the creation of applications without the need for data pipelines or extensive preparation. The platform allows users to work directly with raw data, seamlessly integrating and continuously syncing new data from various sources. Utilizing familiar SQL, Rockset enables clients to perform hybrid search and real-time analytics on diverse data types, including vector, text, geospatial, and JSON data, without requiring a fixed schema. This approach simplifies the data management process and enhances the efficiency of data-driven applications.

Neeva

Series A in 2020
Neeva, Inc. is a software as a service (SaaS) company that operates a private, ad-free search engine designed to help users efficiently find relevant online content and personal files, such as emails and documents. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Neeva focuses on providing a personalized search experience by integrating personal and cloud services. The platform aims to deliver precise search results while eliminating the distractions of advertisements, allowing users to focus on what matters most to them.

Rockset

Series A in 2018
Rockset, Inc. is a technology company based in San Mateo, California, founded in 2016. It specializes in developing a serverless search and analytics engine designed to facilitate the creation of applications without the need for data pipelines or extensive preparation. The platform allows users to work directly with raw data, seamlessly integrating and continuously syncing new data from various sources. Utilizing familiar SQL, Rockset enables clients to perform hybrid search and real-time analytics on diverse data types, including vector, text, geospatial, and JSON data, without requiring a fixed schema. This approach simplifies the data management process and enhances the efficiency of data-driven applications.

Traveloka

Venture Round in 2017
Traveloka is an online travel aggregator based in Indonesia, primarily focused on helping customers search for and book various travel options. It operates a comprehensive platform that enables users to compare and book flights, hotels, villas, apartments, transportation, tours, holiday packages, and activities. By providing a user-friendly search engine, Traveloka aims to simplify the travel planning process, allowing individuals to find accommodations and tickets that meet their specific needs. The company has expanded its operations to six countries and continues to explore new initiatives to enhance its impact in the travel industry.

Relcy

Venture Round in 2014
Relcy, Inc. is a technology company based in San Francisco, California, that specializes in developing a mobile search engine application. Founded in 2013, Relcy's platform enables users to search through all content on their mobile devices, offering a streamlined way to access information across various applications. The search engine is powered by a knowledge graph containing millions of real-world entities, which enhances the search experience by providing contextually relevant results based on the user's location and intent. Relcy's application facilitates a highly personalized search experience, allowing users to find information related to shopping deals, celebrity news, music, movies, and restaurant bookings efficiently.

Cue

Series A in 2011
Cue (formerly Greplin) is a free service that helps people make the most of their day. Cue intelligently ties together and surfaces useful information at the right time from the accounts they use most, including email, contacts, and calendar. People can see their entire day at a glance or simultaneously search across all of their accounts with Cue.

2345.com

Series B in 2010
Founded in September 2005, 2345.com is a Chinese software company that offers a web directory service. Its platform enables users to quickly access various online resources such as search engines, practical inquiries, weather forecasts, group buying navigation, films and TV shows, city navigation, email login, internet bookmarks, and more, without needing to remember complex web addresses.

SearchMe

Series E in 2008
SearchMe, Inc. is a search engine solutions company based in Mountain View, California, founded in 2004. Originally known as Kavam, Inc., it launched its visual search engine in private beta in March 2008. The platform utilizes a unique visual interface that allows users to find information more efficiently by presenting search results as images sorted into categories. This innovation aims to reduce the clutter of irrelevant results and enhance the user experience. The concept emerged when the company's chairman, Mark Kvamme, noticed the difficulty in sifting through unrelated search results. Founders Randy Adams and John Holland further refined this idea after a personal experience where a visual approach could simplify searching for children's websites. After extensive development and engineering, SearchMe was established as a solution to improve online searching, leveraging the capabilities of modern internet technology.

SearchMe

Series D in 2008
SearchMe, Inc. is a search engine solutions company based in Mountain View, California, founded in 2004. Originally known as Kavam, Inc., it launched its visual search engine in private beta in March 2008. The platform utilizes a unique visual interface that allows users to find information more efficiently by presenting search results as images sorted into categories. This innovation aims to reduce the clutter of irrelevant results and enhance the user experience. The concept emerged when the company's chairman, Mark Kvamme, noticed the difficulty in sifting through unrelated search results. Founders Randy Adams and John Holland further refined this idea after a personal experience where a visual approach could simplify searching for children's websites. After extensive development and engineering, SearchMe was established as a solution to improve online searching, leveraging the capabilities of modern internet technology.

SearchMe

Series C in 2007
SearchMe, Inc. is a search engine solutions company based in Mountain View, California, founded in 2004. Originally known as Kavam, Inc., it launched its visual search engine in private beta in March 2008. The platform utilizes a unique visual interface that allows users to find information more efficiently by presenting search results as images sorted into categories. This innovation aims to reduce the clutter of irrelevant results and enhance the user experience. The concept emerged when the company's chairman, Mark Kvamme, noticed the difficulty in sifting through unrelated search results. Founders Randy Adams and John Holland further refined this idea after a personal experience where a visual approach could simplify searching for children's websites. After extensive development and engineering, SearchMe was established as a solution to improve online searching, leveraging the capabilities of modern internet technology.

Mahalo

Series B in 2007
Mahalo is a human-powered search engine founded by entrepreneur Jason Calacanis. It differentiates itself by generating search results through a team of profile builders who create detailed pages for approximately 10,000 unique queries, with plans to expand to 25,000 queries. The search results are non-algorithmic, resulting in deep and useful content, although the process is slower than automated engines. For queries without a dedicated page, Mahalo supplements results with information from Google. The layout combines elements of traditional search engines and Wikipedia, with factual information provided alongside categorized links. Users can submit their own links for consideration, which are voted on before publication. Despite its slow growth due to the manual curation process, Mahalo functions without revenue for several years, positioning itself as an alternative to major search engines and knowledge-sharing platforms.

GotoTel

Series A in 2006
GotoTel is a Chinese company focused on mobile informational products and services. It has focused on the integration of wired internet and wireless internet since its establishment. Through its cooperative relationship with China Mobile, GotoTel launched a phone search service in August 2004. Now, with two hundred million users of China Mobile, it has become the phone search service provider with the widest coverage of international users. Beijing GotoTel Information Technology was jointly founded by Mr. Liao Jieyuan and a group of experts of the voice industry in China in July 2003. It owns 8 branches in China and has a registered capital of 10 million.

Insider Pages

Series A in 2006
Insider Pages is a local business information platform based in San Francisco that helps users find and review service providers such as doctors, dentists, contractors, veterinarians, and other local professionals. It provides detailed profiles and user reviews, including a Doctor Finder feature that surfaces doctors and medical specialists based on criteria like specialty, insurance, ratings, experience, and gender. The service aggregates millions of consumer reviews, enabling recommendations from friends and neighbors to guide decisions about which businesses to use. Insider Pages operates within the CityGrid Media advertising network and serves users nationwide.

Kavam.com

Series B in 2006
A web index, in construction, whose purpose is to provide a simple method for consumers to define their own search engines.

SearchMe

Series B in 2006
SearchMe, Inc. is a search engine solutions company based in Mountain View, California, founded in 2004. Originally known as Kavam, Inc., it launched its visual search engine in private beta in March 2008. The platform utilizes a unique visual interface that allows users to find information more efficiently by presenting search results as images sorted into categories. This innovation aims to reduce the clutter of irrelevant results and enhance the user experience. The concept emerged when the company's chairman, Mark Kvamme, noticed the difficulty in sifting through unrelated search results. Founders Randy Adams and John Holland further refined this idea after a personal experience where a visual approach could simplify searching for children's websites. After extensive development and engineering, SearchMe was established as a solution to improve online searching, leveraging the capabilities of modern internet technology.

Mahalo

Series A in 2006
Mahalo is a human-powered search engine founded by entrepreneur Jason Calacanis. It differentiates itself by generating search results through a team of profile builders who create detailed pages for approximately 10,000 unique queries, with plans to expand to 25,000 queries. The search results are non-algorithmic, resulting in deep and useful content, although the process is slower than automated engines. For queries without a dedicated page, Mahalo supplements results with information from Google. The layout combines elements of traditional search engines and Wikipedia, with factual information provided alongside categorized links. Users can submit their own links for consideration, which are voted on before publication. Despite its slow growth due to the manual curation process, Mahalo functions without revenue for several years, positioning itself as an alternative to major search engines and knowledge-sharing platforms.

Guruji

Series A in 2006
Guruji.com is the first crawler based search engine developed completely in India and designed to make search simple for Indian users. Their proprietary algorithms automatically identify content on the web and organize it in such a way that Indian users get search results that are relevant to them. Started by two IIT-Delhi graduates Anurag Dod and Gaurav Mishra, Guruji.com now offers search verticals like Music, Finance, Image, City, Movie Timings besides web search. They also run a ad network under the adGuru banner.

SearchMe

Series A in 2005
SearchMe, Inc. is a search engine solutions company based in Mountain View, California, founded in 2004. Originally known as Kavam, Inc., it launched its visual search engine in private beta in March 2008. The platform utilizes a unique visual interface that allows users to find information more efficiently by presenting search results as images sorted into categories. This innovation aims to reduce the clutter of irrelevant results and enhance the user experience. The concept emerged when the company's chairman, Mark Kvamme, noticed the difficulty in sifting through unrelated search results. Founders Randy Adams and John Holland further refined this idea after a personal experience where a visual approach could simplify searching for children's websites. After extensive development and engineering, SearchMe was established as a solution to improve online searching, leveraging the capabilities of modern internet technology.

iPhrase Technologies

Series B in 2001
iPhrase Technologies, Inc. specializes in self-service search and navigation software designed for mission-critical applications. Its flagship product, the One Step™ platform, enhances access to valuable information through advanced technologies such as natural language processing and in-depth analytics. This platform delivers a superior online search experience, providing relevant and user-friendly results across various information sources, including data, documents, and applications. By optimizing existing systems, One Step aims to improve technology investment returns, leading to increased revenue, reduced costs, enhanced customer satisfaction, and greater productivity. iPhrase Technologies caters to organizations with complex offerings, enabling them to automate sales, service, and support operations effectively. The company, founded by former MIT researchers and business leaders, has established a presence in Cambridge, MA, and San Mateo, CA, with a notable client roster that includes Charles Schwab & Co., Neiman Marcus, LexisNexis, and TD Waterhouse.

Plumtree Software

Venture Round in 2000
Plumtree Software specializes in the development and marketing of software solutions designed for deploying web applications. The company's flagship product, the Enterprise Web Suite, integrates various technologies, including portal, content management, collaboration, integration, and search functionalities. Central to its offerings is the Corporate Portal, which serves as a framework for applications, facilitating the creation of virtual community workspaces and ensuring a unified web environment. Additionally, Plumtree provides a Collaboration Server that allows users to work together online, managing tasks, projects, and document sharing. The Content Server handles the publication and administration of web content, while the Search Server enables comprehensive indexing and searching of all accessible materials. The Studio Server offers tools for portal managers to create application components without coding, and the Web Services Integration technologies connect the portal to enterprise systems. Plumtree Software also delivers deployment and support services, consulting, and training, distributing its products through a direct sales force and various partners globally. Founded in 1996, the company is based in San Francisco, California, and operates as a subsidiary of Oracle Corp.

iPhrase Technologies

Venture Round in 2000
iPhrase Technologies, Inc. specializes in self-service search and navigation software designed for mission-critical applications. Its flagship product, the One Step™ platform, enhances access to valuable information through advanced technologies such as natural language processing and in-depth analytics. This platform delivers a superior online search experience, providing relevant and user-friendly results across various information sources, including data, documents, and applications. By optimizing existing systems, One Step aims to improve technology investment returns, leading to increased revenue, reduced costs, enhanced customer satisfaction, and greater productivity. iPhrase Technologies caters to organizations with complex offerings, enabling them to automate sales, service, and support operations effectively. The company, founded by former MIT researchers and business leaders, has established a presence in Cambridge, MA, and San Mateo, CA, with a notable client roster that includes Charles Schwab & Co., Neiman Marcus, LexisNexis, and TD Waterhouse.

linkexchange

Venture Round in 1997
LinkExchange was the web's largest banner exchange network and expanded to become the web's first small-business portal before being acquired by Microsoft for US $265 million in 1998: http://news.cnet.com/Microsoft-acquires-LinkExchange/2100-1033_3-217516.html LinkExchange was founded in the spring of 1996 by 23-year-old Harvard grads [Tony Hsieh](/people/tony-hsieh) and [Sanjay Madan](/people/sanjay-madan). 24-year-old Harvard grad [Ali Partovi](/people/ali-partovi) joined them a few months later as a third partner. At its peak, the LinkExchange banner network reached over half of Internet-enabled households every month, according to Media Metrix. In June, 1998, LinkExchange acquired Submit It! Inc. (makers of Submit It!, ClickTrade, and ListBot), and MerchantPlanet (a turnkey e-commerce solution for merchants). In November, 1998, LinkExchange was acquired by Microsoft for US$265 million. Other notable LinkExchange people included CFO [Alfred Lin](/people/alfred-lin), and via acquisition of Submit-it, [Scott Banister](/people/scott-banister), and contractor [Max Levchin](/people/max-levchin).

Yahoo

Series B in 1995
Yahoo is a media technology company that connects people with their passions through a web portal and ecosystem of services. It offers a full-stack platform for businesses to reach audiences across advertising, search, and media, and operates core consumer products such as Yahoo Search, Yahoo Mail, and Yahoo News. The company provides advertising and media solutions that cover entertainment, finance, sports, shopping, and games, supporting publishers and advertisers with tools for content discovery and user engagement. Based in New York, Yahoo combines internet services, technology, and consumer experiences to facilitate online advertising, information discovery, and interoperable digital services for users and partners.

Yahoo

Series A in 1995
Yahoo is a media technology company that connects people with their passions through a web portal and ecosystem of services. It offers a full-stack platform for businesses to reach audiences across advertising, search, and media, and operates core consumer products such as Yahoo Search, Yahoo Mail, and Yahoo News. The company provides advertising and media solutions that cover entertainment, finance, sports, shopping, and games, supporting publishers and advertisers with tools for content discovery and user engagement. Based in New York, Yahoo combines internet services, technology, and consumer experiences to facilitate online advertising, information discovery, and interoperable digital services for users and partners.
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