Index Ventures

Index Ventures is a venture capital firm established in 1996, with offices in London, San Francisco, and Geneva. It specializes in investing in high technology and life sciences, focusing on sectors such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, fintech, healthcare, and media. The firm aims to support entrepreneurs in transforming innovative ideas into successful global businesses. Notable companies in which Index Ventures has invested include Adyen, Deliveroo, Dropbox, Farfetch, King, Slack, and Supercell. Through its various funds, Index Ventures targets early-stage and later-stage investments, primarily in the software and technology sectors across Europe and North America.

Nina Achadjian

Partner and Investor

Julia Andre

Partner and Investor

Damir Becirovic

Partner

Sofia Dolfe

Principal, Partner

Paula Garcia Domingo

Partner and Investor

Juriaan Duizendstraal

Partner and Investor

Zabie Elmgren

Partner

Mark Fiorentino

Partner and Investor

Giacomo Genzini

Partner and Investor

Mark Goldberg

Partner

Bastian Hasslinger

Partner and Investor

Paris Heymann

Partner and Investor

Jacob Jofe

Associate

Jack Kleeman

Partner

Stephane Kurgan

Partner

Adrianna C. Ma

Investor

Bryan Offut

Principal / Partner

Bryan Offutt

Partner and Investor

Shimin Ooi

Partner

Cyriac Parisot

VC Investor and Head of Data

Neil Rimer

Co-Founder and Investor

Danny Rimer

Partner

Susana Rojas

Partner and Investor

Hannah Seal

Principal / Partner

Kimihiko Shindo

General Partner

Nunu Tadesse

Director, Finance

Ishani Thakur

Partner and investor

Kelly Toole

Principal

Dominique Vidal

Venture Partner

Mike Volpi

Partner

Katharina Wilhelm

Principal, Partner

Catherine Wu

Partner and Investor

Cat Wu

Partner

Giuseppe Zocco

Co-Founder

Past deals in Autonomous Vehicles

Covariant

Series C in 2023
Covariant is a company focused on developing artificial intelligence for robotics. It is creating the Covariant Brain, a universal AI system that enables robots to perceive, reason, and interact with their environments. The company specializes in robotics software that utilizes deep imitation learning, deep reinforcement learning, and meta-learning techniques. This innovative approach allows clients to program robots with ease by using a virtual reality headset to guide them through specific tasks. Covariant aims to streamline the deployment of robotics across various operations, enhancing efficiency and adaptability in industrial settings.

Motive

Series F in 2022
KeepTruckin is a San Francisco-based startup trying to make it easier for trucking companies to manage their fleets and have their drivers legally log their hours. KeepTruckin is on a mission to improve the efficiency and profitability of America's trucking industry by building great technology products for truck drivers and fleet managers. The KeepTruckin ELD is the easiest to use and most affordable electronic logging system on the market. KeepTruckin provides drivers with the number one rated Electronic Logbook App for iOS & Android. For fleets, KeepTruckin's web dashboard automates log auditing, IFTA reporting, vehicle location tracking, and more. KeepTruckin is trusted by over 400,000 drivers and 13,000 fleets. The company is backed by Google Ventures and Index Ventures.

Cowboy

Series C in 2022
Cowboy SA is a Brussels-based company that specializes in the design and manufacture of electric bicycles. Founded in 2017, Cowboy aims to enhance the cycling experience by integrating technology and design into its products. The bicycles are equipped with features such as an intelligent motor-assistance system that adjusts based on the rider's speed and effort, as well as GPS tracking, navigation, and live ride statistics accessible through a dedicated application. In addition to its e-bikes, Cowboy offers services like test rides and bicycle insurance options, all available through its online sales platform. The company's focus on combining elegance, affordability, and advanced technology positions it as a notable player in the electric bicycle market.

Motorway

Series C in 2021
Motorway Online Ltd. is an online marketplace based in London, United Kingdom, that facilitates the sale of used cars by connecting sellers directly with buyers. Founded in 2016, the platform allows consumers to compare offers from various online car buyers, streamlining the selling process by eliminating traditional barriers associated with used car transactions. Motorway provides a price comparison service that enables users to receive instant offers, select the best deal, and sell their cars quickly. The platform also offers valuation technology that utilizes live market data for accurate pricing, ensuring transparency and efficiency for both sellers and professional car dealers. By simplifying the used car selling experience, Motorway enhances transaction speed and cost-effectiveness for all parties involved.

Aurora

Post in 2021
Aurora Innovation, Inc. is a technology company focused on developing software and hardware solutions for self-driving vehicles. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company also has offices in the Bay Area, Bozeman, Pittsburgh, and Dallas. Aurora's primary product, the Aurora Driver, aims to transform transportation by integrating with automakers, logistics services, mobility services, and fleet management providers. The company's mission is to enhance the movement of people and goods through advanced engineering and machine learning, addressing significant challenges in the transportation sector.

Brinc

Series A in 2021
Developer of indoor and outdoor drones designed to aid tactical teams in barricades, hostage, and active shooter situations in the service of public safety. The company's drones offer sustainable flight time with novel battery technology, cellular communications, and interchangeable sensors, enabling clients to protect human life and prevent violence between police officers and suspects.

Covariant

Series C in 2021
Covariant is a company focused on developing artificial intelligence for robotics. It is creating the Covariant Brain, a universal AI system that enables robots to perceive, reason, and interact with their environments. The company specializes in robotics software that utilizes deep imitation learning, deep reinforcement learning, and meta-learning techniques. This innovative approach allows clients to program robots with ease by using a virtual reality headset to guide them through specific tasks. Covariant aims to streamline the deployment of robotics across various operations, enhancing efficiency and adaptability in industrial settings.

Motorway

Series B in 2021
Motorway Online Ltd. is an online marketplace based in London, United Kingdom, that facilitates the sale of used cars by connecting sellers directly with buyers. Founded in 2016, the platform allows consumers to compare offers from various online car buyers, streamlining the selling process by eliminating traditional barriers associated with used car transactions. Motorway provides a price comparison service that enables users to receive instant offers, select the best deal, and sell their cars quickly. The platform also offers valuation technology that utilizes live market data for accurate pricing, ensuring transparency and efficiency for both sellers and professional car dealers. By simplifying the used car selling experience, Motorway enhances transaction speed and cost-effectiveness for all parties involved.

Motive

Series E in 2021
KeepTruckin is a San Francisco-based startup trying to make it easier for trucking companies to manage their fleets and have their drivers legally log their hours. KeepTruckin is on a mission to improve the efficiency and profitability of America's trucking industry by building great technology products for truck drivers and fleet managers. The KeepTruckin ELD is the easiest to use and most affordable electronic logging system on the market. KeepTruckin provides drivers with the number one rated Electronic Logbook App for iOS & Android. For fleets, KeepTruckin's web dashboard automates log auditing, IFTA reporting, vehicle location tracking, and more. KeepTruckin is trusted by over 400,000 drivers and 13,000 fleets. The company is backed by Google Ventures and Index Ventures.

Scale AI

Series E in 2021
Scale AI, Inc. is a data platform that specializes in providing high-quality training and validation data for artificial intelligence applications. Founded in 2016 and based in San Francisco, the company offers a range of annotation tools, including platforms for 3D sensor data, images, videos, text, and documents. Its products support various AI tasks such as content moderation, transcription, and data comparison, and are utilized across multiple sectors including autonomous vehicles, retail, conversational AI, and robotics. Scale AI's technology enables companies to streamline their machine learning processes, allowing teams to concentrate on developing innovative models rather than the labor-intensive task of data labeling. The company serves notable clients in the technology and transportation industries, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of AI development.

Routable AI Inc.

Seed Round in 2020
Routable AI Inc., founded in 2019 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializes in fleet management software designed for on-demand transportation services, including shuttles and buses. The company aims to address the evolving mobility landscape, targeting the high-capacity mobility-as-a-service market, which is projected to be worth $30 billion. By leveraging advanced AI and patent-pending routing algorithms developed from extensive research at MIT, Routable AI provides a platform that significantly enhances operational efficiency for fleet operators. This technology enables dynamic routing of transportation services, leading to reductions in fleet sizes by up to 80% while offering a cost-effective and convenient alternative for commuters and corporations alike.

Cowboy

Series B in 2020
Cowboy SA is a Brussels-based company that specializes in the design and manufacture of electric bicycles. Founded in 2017, Cowboy aims to enhance the cycling experience by integrating technology and design into its products. The bicycles are equipped with features such as an intelligent motor-assistance system that adjusts based on the rider's speed and effort, as well as GPS tracking, navigation, and live ride statistics accessible through a dedicated application. In addition to its e-bikes, Cowboy offers services like test rides and bicycle insurance options, all available through its online sales platform. The company's focus on combining elegance, affordability, and advanced technology positions it as a notable player in the electric bicycle market.

Covariant

Series B in 2020
Covariant is a company focused on developing artificial intelligence for robotics. It is creating the Covariant Brain, a universal AI system that enables robots to perceive, reason, and interact with their environments. The company specializes in robotics software that utilizes deep imitation learning, deep reinforcement learning, and meta-learning techniques. This innovative approach allows clients to program robots with ease by using a virtual reality headset to guide them through specific tasks. Covariant aims to streamline the deployment of robotics across various operations, enhancing efficiency and adaptability in industrial settings.

Scoop

Series C in 2019
Scoop Technologies, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that specializes in carpooling solutions to enhance daily commutes. Founded in 2015 by brothers Rob and Jon Sadow, Scoop’s application enables users to coordinate morning and afternoon rides with nearby coworkers and neighbors based on individual routes and schedules. The platform supports both drivers and riders, utilizing an advanced algorithm to optimize trips by considering factors such as traffic and carpool lanes. With over 100,000 users and partnerships with various employers, including LinkedIn and T-Mobile, Scoop provides a seamless carpooling experience, alleviating the stress of commuting. The company is actively expanding its services across the country, aiming to make carpooling a convenient option for millions of commuters.

Scale AI

Series C in 2019
Scale AI, Inc. is a data platform that specializes in providing high-quality training and validation data for artificial intelligence applications. Founded in 2016 and based in San Francisco, the company offers a range of annotation tools, including platforms for 3D sensor data, images, videos, text, and documents. Its products support various AI tasks such as content moderation, transcription, and data comparison, and are utilized across multiple sectors including autonomous vehicles, retail, conversational AI, and robotics. Scale AI's technology enables companies to streamline their machine learning processes, allowing teams to concentrate on developing innovative models rather than the labor-intensive task of data labeling. The company serves notable clients in the technology and transportation industries, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of AI development.

Aurora

Series B in 2019
Aurora Innovation, Inc. is a technology company focused on developing software and hardware solutions for self-driving vehicles. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company also has offices in the Bay Area, Bozeman, Pittsburgh, and Dallas. Aurora's primary product, the Aurora Driver, aims to transform transportation by integrating with automakers, logistics services, mobility services, and fleet management providers. The company's mission is to enhance the movement of people and goods through advanced engineering and machine learning, addressing significant challenges in the transportation sector.

Motive

Series D in 2019
KeepTruckin is a San Francisco-based startup trying to make it easier for trucking companies to manage their fleets and have their drivers legally log their hours. KeepTruckin is on a mission to improve the efficiency and profitability of America's trucking industry by building great technology products for truck drivers and fleet managers. The KeepTruckin ELD is the easiest to use and most affordable electronic logging system on the market. KeepTruckin provides drivers with the number one rated Electronic Logbook App for iOS & Android. For fleets, KeepTruckin's web dashboard automates log auditing, IFTA reporting, vehicle location tracking, and more. KeepTruckin is trusted by over 400,000 drivers and 13,000 fleets. The company is backed by Google Ventures and Index Ventures.

Drivetime

Seed Round in 2018
Drivetime, Inc. is a company that develops interactive audio games specifically designed for users to play while driving. Founded in 2018 and based in San Francisco, California, Drivetime offers a platform that enables hands-free, voice-driven gameplay, allowing players to engage in trivia and challenge friends, family, and co-workers without distraction. The company's focus on non-distracting games aims to enhance the driving experience while prioritizing safety.

Cowboy

Series A in 2018
Cowboy SA is a Brussels-based company that specializes in the design and manufacture of electric bicycles. Founded in 2017, Cowboy aims to enhance the cycling experience by integrating technology and design into its products. The bicycles are equipped with features such as an intelligent motor-assistance system that adjusts based on the rider's speed and effort, as well as GPS tracking, navigation, and live ride statistics accessible through a dedicated application. In addition to its e-bikes, Cowboy offers services like test rides and bicycle insurance options, all available through its online sales platform. The company's focus on combining elegance, affordability, and advanced technology positions it as a notable player in the electric bicycle market.

Scale AI

Series B in 2018
Scale AI, Inc. is a data platform that specializes in providing high-quality training and validation data for artificial intelligence applications. Founded in 2016 and based in San Francisco, the company offers a range of annotation tools, including platforms for 3D sensor data, images, videos, text, and documents. Its products support various AI tasks such as content moderation, transcription, and data comparison, and are utilized across multiple sectors including autonomous vehicles, retail, conversational AI, and robotics. Scale AI's technology enables companies to streamline their machine learning processes, allowing teams to concentrate on developing innovative models rather than the labor-intensive task of data labeling. The company serves notable clients in the technology and transportation industries, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of AI development.

Metromile

Series E in 2018
Metromile is the provider of pay-per-mile car insurance company in the U.S. Powered by data science and machine learning, the company is disrupting a $250 billion auto insurance category. Metromile is building a loyal community of drivers who come for the savings and stay for the experience. AVA, Metromile's AI-driven claims system, is designed to speed up the process of verifying and paying out insurance claims. Using Metromile Pulse sensor data, AVA can reconstruct the scene of an accident to instantly determine if claim details are accurate. When the claim is verified, Metromile is able to automatically approve payments within seconds.

Bird

Series C in 2018
Bird operates a micro-mobility platform that offers electric vehicle-sharing services, aiming to provide affordable and sustainable transportation solutions to communities worldwide. The platform enables users to create profiles, facilitating the sharing of personal electric vehicles, including electric bicycles. By coordinating with cities, Bird enhances access to environmentally friendly local transport, thereby contributing to the reduction of traffic congestion and promoting responsible alternatives to traditional motor vehicles.

Cowboy

Seed Round in 2018
Cowboy SA is a Brussels-based company that specializes in the design and manufacture of electric bicycles. Founded in 2017, Cowboy aims to enhance the cycling experience by integrating technology and design into its products. The bicycles are equipped with features such as an intelligent motor-assistance system that adjusts based on the rider's speed and effort, as well as GPS tracking, navigation, and live ride statistics accessible through a dedicated application. In addition to its e-bikes, Cowboy offers services like test rides and bicycle insurance options, all available through its online sales platform. The company's focus on combining elegance, affordability, and advanced technology positions it as a notable player in the electric bicycle market.

Motive

Series C in 2018
KeepTruckin is a San Francisco-based startup trying to make it easier for trucking companies to manage their fleets and have their drivers legally log their hours. KeepTruckin is on a mission to improve the efficiency and profitability of America's trucking industry by building great technology products for truck drivers and fleet managers. The KeepTruckin ELD is the easiest to use and most affordable electronic logging system on the market. KeepTruckin provides drivers with the number one rated Electronic Logbook App for iOS & Android. For fleets, KeepTruckin's web dashboard automates log auditing, IFTA reporting, vehicle location tracking, and more. KeepTruckin is trusted by over 400,000 drivers and 13,000 fleets. The company is backed by Google Ventures and Index Ventures.

Bird

Series B in 2018
Bird operates a micro-mobility platform that offers electric vehicle-sharing services, aiming to provide affordable and sustainable transportation solutions to communities worldwide. The platform enables users to create profiles, facilitating the sharing of personal electric vehicles, including electric bicycles. By coordinating with cities, Bird enhances access to environmentally friendly local transport, thereby contributing to the reduction of traffic congestion and promoting responsible alternatives to traditional motor vehicles.

Aurora

Series A in 2018
Aurora Innovation, Inc. is a technology company focused on developing software and hardware solutions for self-driving vehicles. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company also has offices in the Bay Area, Bozeman, Pittsburgh, and Dallas. Aurora's primary product, the Aurora Driver, aims to transform transportation by integrating with automakers, logistics services, mobility services, and fleet management providers. The company's mission is to enhance the movement of people and goods through advanced engineering and machine learning, addressing significant challenges in the transportation sector.

MileZero

Seed Round in 2018
MileZero is focused on creating a cloud-based logistics automation platform that caters to both traditional retailers and digital innovators. The platform is designed to optimize large-scale logistics networks and delivery fleets by tracking shipments from sortation and dispatch to the final delivery points. It synchronizes parcel movements in real time, allowing for adjustments based on planning changes and current conditions. This capability enables enterprise retailers and carriers to efficiently deliver and monitor orders, helping them navigate the challenges posed by rapid changes in consumer preferences and the growth of mobile and on-demand services.

Less

Series A in 2017
LESS is a carpooling app allowing instant match between drivers & riders, creating defacto a new way to move around in a city. LESS connects people driving cars & people willing to move around, in a collaborative environment, on the fly. LESS is less expensive for the riders, generating less pollution, requiring less cars for the same amount of rides, & generating more money for the drivers.

Scoop

Series B in 2017
Scoop Technologies, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that specializes in carpooling solutions to enhance daily commutes. Founded in 2015 by brothers Rob and Jon Sadow, Scoop’s application enables users to coordinate morning and afternoon rides with nearby coworkers and neighbors based on individual routes and schedules. The platform supports both drivers and riders, utilizing an advanced algorithm to optimize trips by considering factors such as traffic and carpool lanes. With over 100,000 users and partnerships with various employers, including LinkedIn and T-Mobile, Scoop provides a seamless carpooling experience, alleviating the stress of commuting. The company is actively expanding its services across the country, aiming to make carpooling a convenient option for millions of commuters.

Scoop

Series A in 2017
Scoop Technologies, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that specializes in carpooling solutions to enhance daily commutes. Founded in 2015 by brothers Rob and Jon Sadow, Scoop’s application enables users to coordinate morning and afternoon rides with nearby coworkers and neighbors based on individual routes and schedules. The platform supports both drivers and riders, utilizing an advanced algorithm to optimize trips by considering factors such as traffic and carpool lanes. With over 100,000 users and partnerships with various employers, including LinkedIn and T-Mobile, Scoop provides a seamless carpooling experience, alleviating the stress of commuting. The company is actively expanding its services across the country, aiming to make carpooling a convenient option for millions of commuters.

CarDash

Seed Round in 2017
CarDash uses technology to make auto care transparent and convenient. We offer complete consumer and fleet services for the automotive industry, including scheduled maintenance, oil changes, tires and more! CarDash is headquartered in Menlo Park, California.

Motive

Series B in 2017
KeepTruckin is a San Francisco-based startup trying to make it easier for trucking companies to manage their fleets and have their drivers legally log their hours. KeepTruckin is on a mission to improve the efficiency and profitability of America's trucking industry by building great technology products for truck drivers and fleet managers. The KeepTruckin ELD is the easiest to use and most affordable electronic logging system on the market. KeepTruckin provides drivers with the number one rated Electronic Logbook App for iOS & Android. For fleets, KeepTruckin's web dashboard automates log auditing, IFTA reporting, vehicle location tracking, and more. KeepTruckin is trusted by over 400,000 drivers and 13,000 fleets. The company is backed by Google Ventures and Index Ventures.

Anki

Series D in 2016
Anki, Inc. is a consumer robotics and artificial intelligence company founded in 2010 and based in San Francisco, California. The company focuses on creating engaging consumer entertainment experiences through advanced robotics technology. Anki's notable products include Vector, a home robot designed for interactive companionship, and Anki Overdrive, a modular battle racing system that allows users to race and customize real robotic cars. Anki DRIVE, the company's first product, gained significant attention after its unveiling at the 2013 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference and became a popular holiday item in 2014. Following its success, Anki Overdrive was launched in 2015, introducing enhanced gameplay and innovative design features. Recognized for its contributions to consumer technology, Anki has been acknowledged as one of the most innovative companies globally. The company aims to make artificial intelligence and robotics accessible and enjoyable for everyday consumers.

Scoop

Seed Round in 2016
Scoop Technologies, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that specializes in carpooling solutions to enhance daily commutes. Founded in 2015 by brothers Rob and Jon Sadow, Scoop’s application enables users to coordinate morning and afternoon rides with nearby coworkers and neighbors based on individual routes and schedules. The platform supports both drivers and riders, utilizing an advanced algorithm to optimize trips by considering factors such as traffic and carpool lanes. With over 100,000 users and partnerships with various employers, including LinkedIn and T-Mobile, Scoop provides a seamless carpooling experience, alleviating the stress of commuting. The company is actively expanding its services across the country, aiming to make carpooling a convenient option for millions of commuters.

Drivy

Series B in 2016
Drivy SAS is a peer-to-peer car rental platform based in Paris, France, providing services across Europe. Founded in 2010 and originally named Voiturelib SAS, the company rebranded to Drivy in 2013. It connects individuals and businesses with available cars for short-term rentals, catering to various needs such as weekend getaways, business meetings, or moving. Users can conveniently access cars within walking distance of their locations through Drivy's online platform and mobile application. The service includes comprehensive insurance coverage to ensure safe rentals and offers a fully mobile experience, from booking to check-in and check-out. Additionally, Drivy has introduced Drivy Open, a technology that allows users to unlock cars with their smartphones for self-service rentals. As of April 2019, Drivy operates as a subsidiary of Getaround, Inc.

Nauto

Series A in 2016
Nauto is an AI-technology company that’s improving the safety of commercial fleets today and the autonomous fleets of tomorrow. Nauto’s intelligent driver safety system assesses how drivers interact with the vehicle and the road ahead to reduce distracted driving and prevent collisions. Nauto’s intelligent driver safety system assesses how drivers interact with the vehicle and the road ahead to reduce distracted driving and prevent collisions. With this knowledge, Nauto is powering the development of self-driving technology that brings the best of human driving to autonomy.

Metromile

Series D in 2016
Metromile is the provider of pay-per-mile car insurance company in the U.S. Powered by data science and machine learning, the company is disrupting a $250 billion auto insurance category. Metromile is building a loyal community of drivers who come for the savings and stay for the experience. AVA, Metromile's AI-driven claims system, is designed to speed up the process of verifying and paying out insurance claims. Using Metromile Pulse sensor data, AVA can reconstruct the scene of an accident to instantly determine if claim details are accurate. When the claim is verified, Metromile is able to automatically approve payments within seconds.

Scoop

Seed Round in 2015
Scoop Technologies, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that specializes in carpooling solutions to enhance daily commutes. Founded in 2015 by brothers Rob and Jon Sadow, Scoop’s application enables users to coordinate morning and afternoon rides with nearby coworkers and neighbors based on individual routes and schedules. The platform supports both drivers and riders, utilizing an advanced algorithm to optimize trips by considering factors such as traffic and carpool lanes. With over 100,000 users and partnerships with various employers, including LinkedIn and T-Mobile, Scoop provides a seamless carpooling experience, alleviating the stress of commuting. The company is actively expanding its services across the country, aiming to make carpooling a convenient option for millions of commuters.

Motive

Series A in 2015
KeepTruckin is a San Francisco-based startup trying to make it easier for trucking companies to manage their fleets and have their drivers legally log their hours. KeepTruckin is on a mission to improve the efficiency and profitability of America's trucking industry by building great technology products for truck drivers and fleet managers. The KeepTruckin ELD is the easiest to use and most affordable electronic logging system on the market. KeepTruckin provides drivers with the number one rated Electronic Logbook App for iOS & Android. For fleets, KeepTruckin's web dashboard automates log auditing, IFTA reporting, vehicle location tracking, and more. KeepTruckin is trusted by over 400,000 drivers and 13,000 fleets. The company is backed by Google Ventures and Index Ventures.

Drivy

Series A in 2015
Drivy SAS is a peer-to-peer car rental platform based in Paris, France, providing services across Europe. Founded in 2010 and originally named Voiturelib SAS, the company rebranded to Drivy in 2013. It connects individuals and businesses with available cars for short-term rentals, catering to various needs such as weekend getaways, business meetings, or moving. Users can conveniently access cars within walking distance of their locations through Drivy's online platform and mobile application. The service includes comprehensive insurance coverage to ensure safe rentals and offers a fully mobile experience, from booking to check-in and check-out. Additionally, Drivy has introduced Drivy Open, a technology that allows users to unlock cars with their smartphones for self-service rentals. As of April 2019, Drivy operates as a subsidiary of Getaround, Inc.

Cyngn

Series C in 2015
Cyngn Inc is an industrial autonomous vehicle technology company focused on developing innovative solutions for autonomous driving. Its primary product, DriveMod, is a versatile autonomous driving platform that can be deployed across various vehicle types produced by Original Equipment Manufacturers. The company aims to enhance the presence of autonomous machines in diverse environments, contributing to the transformation of industries through advanced technology. By leveraging its expertise, Cyngn is positioned to facilitate the widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles, making them more accessible and functional in everyday applications.

Leap Transit

Venture Round in 2015
Leap is an smartphone powered shuttle service for San Francisco commuters who work downtown, and live in the surrounding neighborhoods. Our shuttles are equipped with leather seats, wireless internet, heat/AC, and you'll always have a place to sit. Finding stops, tracking your shuttle in real-time, and payment is all handled through our beautiful and easy to use iPhone app. Riding with Leap is as simple as showing up to a stop and showing your pass. Our first route is the Chestnut Express - and we'll be adding more routes very soon. You're going to love riding with Leap.

Anki

Series C in 2014
Anki, Inc. is a consumer robotics and artificial intelligence company founded in 2010 and based in San Francisco, California. The company focuses on creating engaging consumer entertainment experiences through advanced robotics technology. Anki's notable products include Vector, a home robot designed for interactive companionship, and Anki Overdrive, a modular battle racing system that allows users to race and customize real robotic cars. Anki DRIVE, the company's first product, gained significant attention after its unveiling at the 2013 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference and became a popular holiday item in 2014. Following its success, Anki Overdrive was launched in 2015, introducing enhanced gameplay and innovative design features. Recognized for its contributions to consumer technology, Anki has been acknowledged as one of the most innovative companies globally. The company aims to make artificial intelligence and robotics accessible and enjoyable for everyday consumers.

Autobutler

Series B in 2014
Autobutler provides information on automobile repair service providers that helps users in comparing service costs. It is a Danish online service where car owners make requests for quotes on their repairs and service – directly from the mechanics. Users describe what they need to get done on their car and where in the country they are willing to drive. Mechanics in that zone will then see the job in their lead-list and are able to bid on the job. After a repair or service is carried out, users can share ratings on the mechanic.

BlaBlaCar

Series C in 2014
BlaBlaCar is the world's leading long-distance carpooling platform, designed to connect drivers with empty seats to passengers seeking rides. By allowing members to share travel expenses, the service promotes a cost-effective way to travel long distances. The platform emphasizes security and trust by requiring detailed member profiles and verified identities, fostering a reliable community. Users can indicate their preferred level of conversation during trips, ranging from "Bla" to "BlaBlaBla," which reflects the platform's focus on personalization. Operating in 22 countries, including regions in Europe, Russia, Turkey, Mexico, Brazil, and India, BlaBlaCar aims to create a global network of drivers and passengers. The company is headquartered in Paris and features a user-friendly website and mobile applications that facilitate easy connections between travelers.

Drivy

Series A in 2014
Drivy SAS is a peer-to-peer car rental platform based in Paris, France, providing services across Europe. Founded in 2010 and originally named Voiturelib SAS, the company rebranded to Drivy in 2013. It connects individuals and businesses with available cars for short-term rentals, catering to various needs such as weekend getaways, business meetings, or moving. Users can conveniently access cars within walking distance of their locations through Drivy's online platform and mobile application. The service includes comprehensive insurance coverage to ensure safe rentals and offers a fully mobile experience, from booking to check-in and check-out. Additionally, Drivy has introduced Drivy Open, a technology that allows users to unlock cars with their smartphones for self-service rentals. As of April 2019, Drivy operates as a subsidiary of Getaround, Inc.

Beryl

Seed Round in 2013
Beryl is a micromobility company specializing in the development and operation of urban cycling systems, including bikes, e-bikes, and e-scooters. Founded in 2012 by Emily Brooke, the company aims to promote cycling in cities and contribute to sustainable transportation solutions. Beryl offers its proprietary micromobility operating system to transport operators, exemplified by their involvement with London’s Santander Cycles, and operates its own systems in six UK cities and an exclusive contract in New York. By designing and building its technology in-house, Beryl tailors its services to meet the specific needs of each city, positioning itself as a long-term partner in urban mobility. In addition to its operational capabilities, Beryl also collaborates with other technology providers to expand its reach into new markets. The company initially gained recognition for its innovative Laserlight safety feature, which enhances cycling visibility and has been integrated into numerous bike-sharing programs. Beryl is distinguished as a certified BCorp, reflecting its commitment to social and environmental responsibility.

Anki

Series B in 2013
Anki, Inc. is a consumer robotics and artificial intelligence company founded in 2010 and based in San Francisco, California. The company focuses on creating engaging consumer entertainment experiences through advanced robotics technology. Anki's notable products include Vector, a home robot designed for interactive companionship, and Anki Overdrive, a modular battle racing system that allows users to race and customize real robotic cars. Anki DRIVE, the company's first product, gained significant attention after its unveiling at the 2013 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference and became a popular holiday item in 2014. Following its success, Anki Overdrive was launched in 2015, introducing enhanced gameplay and innovative design features. Recognized for its contributions to consumer technology, Anki has been acknowledged as one of the most innovative companies globally. The company aims to make artificial intelligence and robotics accessible and enjoyable for everyday consumers.

Metromile

Series B in 2013
Metromile is the provider of pay-per-mile car insurance company in the U.S. Powered by data science and machine learning, the company is disrupting a $250 billion auto insurance category. Metromile is building a loyal community of drivers who come for the savings and stay for the experience. AVA, Metromile's AI-driven claims system, is designed to speed up the process of verifying and paying out insurance claims. Using Metromile Pulse sensor data, AVA can reconstruct the scene of an accident to instantly determine if claim details are accurate. When the claim is verified, Metromile is able to automatically approve payments within seconds.

Metromile

Series A in 2011
Metromile is the provider of pay-per-mile car insurance company in the U.S. Powered by data science and machine learning, the company is disrupting a $250 billion auto insurance category. Metromile is building a loyal community of drivers who come for the savings and stay for the experience. AVA, Metromile's AI-driven claims system, is designed to speed up the process of verifying and paying out insurance claims. Using Metromile Pulse sensor data, AVA can reconstruct the scene of an accident to instantly determine if claim details are accurate. When the claim is verified, Metromile is able to automatically approve payments within seconds.

FREEjit

Series A in 2010
FREEjit, Inc., based in Newport Beach, California, was incorporated in 2010 and is currently operating in stealth mode. The company focuses on developing a service that leverages autocomplete technology for commercial purposes, aiming to transform this feature into a marketable offering.
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