Intersect Power
Private Equity Round in 2024
Intersect Power is a clean infrastructure company specializing in the development, design, engineering, finance, and operation of efficient, innovative, and scalable low-carbon solutions for energy and commodity markets. With a pipeline of over 3.2GWDC of late-stage solar and storage projects, the company aims to have these operational by 2023.
Dandelion Energy
Series C in 2024
Dandelion Energy, Inc. is a Palo Alto, California-based company founded in 2017 that specializes in affordable geothermal heating and cooling solutions. The company replaces traditional air conditioning and heating systems with an innovative home geothermal system that utilizes a powerful heat pump and underground pipes to transfer heat between the earth and the residence. This system is designed to harness thermal energy from below the earth's surface to regulate indoor temperatures and provide hot water, allowing homeowners to transition from conventional heating fuels to a more sustainable geothermal alternative. Dandelion Energy is committed to making renewable heating and cooling accessible and cost-effective for homeowners.
GalaxEye
Non Equity Assistance in 2023
GalaxEye offers satellite-based imaging services, providing high-frequency Earth observation data. It specializes in multi-sensor imaging satellites with superior spatial and temporal resolution, empowering businesses across government and commercial sectors to make informed decisions and enhance operational efficiency through space technology.
Pixxel
Venture Round in 2023
Pixxel is space data company that develops hyperspectral earth-imaging satellite constellations to provide global coverage, capturing geospatial data for applications such as climate monitoring, crop yield prediction, urban planning, and disaster response. The constellation aims to deliver near-daily imagery, enabling detection, monitoring, and prediction of global phenomena. The company also offers satellites as a service, allowing clients to access and operate imaging assets to monitor changing environmental, economic, and security conditions. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Bengaluru, India.
CropIn, founded in 2010, is a pioneer in the Agtech sector, offering an innovative platform known as the Intelligent Agriculture Cloud. This platform empowers stakeholders in the agricultural ecosystem to utilize digitization and artificial intelligence to enhance decision-making, increase efficiency, and promote sustainability. CropIn has partnered with over 250 customers and digitized 16 million acres of farmland, positively impacting the livelihoods of more than 7 million farmers. The company has amassed extensive farming data insights, covering 488 crops and 10,000 crop varieties across 56 countries, making it a leader in the global 'Ag-intelligence' movement. Its AI and machine learning solutions are specifically designed for the agricultural industry, enabling comprehensive monitoring and management of farm operations. By integrating information and communication technology with traditional farming practices, CropIn aims to improve both the financial and operational aspects of agriculture, ensuring quality and safety in food production.
Dandelion Energy
Series B in 2022
Dandelion Energy, Inc. is a Palo Alto, California-based company founded in 2017 that specializes in affordable geothermal heating and cooling solutions. The company replaces traditional air conditioning and heating systems with an innovative home geothermal system that utilizes a powerful heat pump and underground pipes to transfer heat between the earth and the residence. This system is designed to harness thermal energy from below the earth's surface to regulate indoor temperatures and provide hot water, allowing homeowners to transition from conventional heating fuels to a more sustainable geothermal alternative. Dandelion Energy is committed to making renewable heating and cooling accessible and cost-effective for homeowners.
BreezoMeter
Acquisition in 2022
BreezoMeter provides real-time, street-level air quality data and health-related context through APIs for consumers and businesses. It aggregates data from governmental sensors, satellites, weather, traffic, and other sources, applying advanced modeling and AI to deliver hourly air quality information with a high spatial resolution (as fine as 5 meters) in 90+ countries. The service supports air pollution, pollen, and active fire data, enabling customers to embed location-aware air quality insights into products and workflows. The company emphasizes an accuracy validation process and has worked with brands such as Siemens, Tata Motors, and ALK to enhance health-related applications. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Haifa, with a U.S. office, BreezoMeter aims to provide precise, real-time air quality context to improve decision making for individuals and organizations.
Planet Labs, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company specializing in Earth imaging and analytics. Founded by former NASA employees in 2010, Planet operates the largest fleet of compact, high-capability satellites designed to image the entire planet daily. This extensive satellite coverage provides customers with unprecedented access to geospatial insights, enabling them to make informed decisions based on real-time data. Planet's offerings include a diverse range of satellite imagery and analytical solutions, all accessible through an online platform equipped with tools for data analysis. With additional offices in Germany and Canada, the company serves a global network of customers and partners across more than 100 countries, delivering market-leading geospatial imagery for businesses, governments, researchers, and journalists. Planet's mission is to make visible and actionable the changes occurring on Earth, providing crucial information to understand the physical world.
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.
Saildrone designs and manufactures wind- and solar-powered autonomous surface vehicles, called Saildrones, to collect ocean data at scale. Founded in 2012 and based in Alameda, California, the company provides high-resolution ocean datasets for climate research, weather forecasting, oceanography, mapping, fish stock analysis, and environmental monitoring. Its vehicles carry sensors and proprietary AI to deliver long-duration, real-time data above and below the sea surface, enabling governments, researchers, and commercial clients to monitor maritime conditions, support border protection and critical infrastructure security, and prevent ecological disasters. Saildrone operates globally, contributing data used to improve planetary models and decision-making across maritime domains.
Dandelion Energy
Series B in 2021
Dandelion Energy, Inc. is a Palo Alto, California-based company founded in 2017 that specializes in affordable geothermal heating and cooling solutions. The company replaces traditional air conditioning and heating systems with an innovative home geothermal system that utilizes a powerful heat pump and underground pipes to transfer heat between the earth and the residence. This system is designed to harness thermal energy from below the earth's surface to regulate indoor temperatures and provide hot water, allowing homeowners to transition from conventional heating fuels to a more sustainable geothermal alternative. Dandelion Energy is committed to making renewable heating and cooling accessible and cost-effective for homeowners.
Lime
Venture Round in 2020
Lime operates a smart mobility fleet comprising electric scooters and pedal bikes, aiming to provide sustainable first- and last-mile transportation solutions. The company partners with cities worldwide to offer affordable, convenient, and eco-friendly travel alternatives.
WhereIsMyTransport
Series A in 2020
WhereIsMyTransport Ltd is an urban transportation technology company based in London, United Kingdom, with a presence in Cape Town, South Africa. The company specializes in providing comprehensive public transport data for emerging-market megacities, focusing on regions in Africa, Latin America, Southeast Europe, and South and Southeast Asia. By digitalizing network information from various modes of public transport, WhereIsMyTransport ensures data accuracy amidst the dynamic changes of these systems. Their platform offers a data collection framework for mapping both formal and informal transport networks, equipping businesses, municipalities, and citizens with essential information to enhance infrastructure and navigate urban environments effectively. Through its innovative products and data services, WhereIsMyTransport aims to improve the public transport experience for users and support industry stakeholders in their operational needs.
Dandelion Energy
Series A in 2020
Dandelion Energy, Inc. is a Palo Alto, California-based company founded in 2017 that specializes in affordable geothermal heating and cooling solutions. The company replaces traditional air conditioning and heating systems with an innovative home geothermal system that utilizes a powerful heat pump and underground pipes to transfer heat between the earth and the residence. This system is designed to harness thermal energy from below the earth's surface to regulate indoor temperatures and provide hot water, allowing homeowners to transition from conventional heating fuels to a more sustainable geothermal alternative. Dandelion Energy is committed to making renewable heating and cooling accessible and cost-effective for homeowners.
Orbital Insight
Series D in 2019
Orbital Insight, Inc. is a geospatial analytics company based in Palo Alto, California, established in 2013. The firm develops a cloud-based platform that employs artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze vast amounts of geospatial data, including satellite imagery, mobile location signals, and other Internet of Things data. This technology enables organizations, including businesses, governments, and NGOs, to gain insights into societal and economic trends that may not be visible to the naked eye. Orbital Insight's products, such as Orbital Insight GO, GO Consumer, and GO Energy, provide users with actionable intelligence regarding infrastructure, supply chain dynamics, and energy resources. By transforming billions of data points into clear, usable information, the company supports data-driven decision-making in various sectors.
Gringgo is a recycling company dedicated to enhancing waste management systems through digital innovation. By leveraging geographic information systems (GIS) and mapping technology, Gringgo develops applications that aggregate data on local waste collectors, recycling plants, and garbage cleaning facilities. This enables users, including government agencies and individuals, to easily locate services for selling recyclables and streamline waste collection processes. Committed to sustainable development, Gringgo aims to provide reliable information, create opportunities, and offer technical assistance to address environmental challenges and reduce societal inequalities.
Dandelion Energy
Series A in 2019
Dandelion Energy, Inc. is a Palo Alto, California-based company founded in 2017 that specializes in affordable geothermal heating and cooling solutions. The company replaces traditional air conditioning and heating systems with an innovative home geothermal system that utilizes a powerful heat pump and underground pipes to transfer heat between the earth and the residence. This system is designed to harness thermal energy from below the earth's surface to regulate indoor temperatures and provide hot water, allowing homeowners to transition from conventional heating fuels to a more sustainable geothermal alternative. Dandelion Energy is committed to making renewable heating and cooling accessible and cost-effective for homeowners.
Lime operates a smart mobility fleet comprising electric scooters and pedal bikes, aiming to provide sustainable first- and last-mile transportation solutions. The company partners with cities worldwide to offer affordable, convenient, and eco-friendly travel alternatives.
Carmera is a company that specializes in providing real-time 3D maps and navigation-critical data tailored for autonomous vehicles. In addition to serving the automotive sector, Carmera also offers 3D scene reconstruction and site analytics data for professionals in fields such as architecture, construction, and real estate. The company has established a comprehensive vehicular sensor network that is both owned and professionally crowdsourced, enabling it to gather continuously updated data on 3D scenes, change detection, and analytics. Through advanced machine vision and geospatial data pipelines, Carmera extracts valuable insights that enhance the safety and efficiency of vehicles operating in urban environments. The company is committed to developing a robust street-level intelligence platform that aims to automate cities and ensure accessibility of vital data to its users.
Lime operates a smart mobility fleet comprising electric scooters and pedal bikes, aiming to provide sustainable first- and last-mile transportation solutions. The company partners with cities worldwide to offer affordable, convenient, and eco-friendly travel alternatives.
Orbital Insight
Series C in 2017
Orbital Insight, Inc. is a geospatial analytics company based in Palo Alto, California, established in 2013. The firm develops a cloud-based platform that employs artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze vast amounts of geospatial data, including satellite imagery, mobile location signals, and other Internet of Things data. This technology enables organizations, including businesses, governments, and NGOs, to gain insights into societal and economic trends that may not be visible to the naked eye. Orbital Insight's products, such as Orbital Insight GO, GO Consumer, and GO Energy, provide users with actionable intelligence regarding infrastructure, supply chain dynamics, and energy resources. By transforming billions of data points into clear, usable information, the company supports data-driven decision-making in various sectors.
Orbital Insight
Series B in 2016
Orbital Insight, Inc. is a geospatial analytics company based in Palo Alto, California, established in 2013. The firm develops a cloud-based platform that employs artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze vast amounts of geospatial data, including satellite imagery, mobile location signals, and other Internet of Things data. This technology enables organizations, including businesses, governments, and NGOs, to gain insights into societal and economic trends that may not be visible to the naked eye. Orbital Insight's products, such as Orbital Insight GO, GO Consumer, and GO Energy, provide users with actionable intelligence regarding infrastructure, supply chain dynamics, and energy resources. By transforming billions of data points into clear, usable information, the company supports data-driven decision-making in various sectors.
HEAVY.AI develops a big data analytics and visualization platform that helps governments and businesses analyze and visualize opportunities and risks hidden in large location- and time-based datasets. The platform combines a structured query language–compliant database optimized for graphics processing units with an advanced visual analytics engine and a web-based front end for rendering multi-billion-record data sets. By leveraging the parallel processing power of modern GPU and CPU hardware, it supports high-impact decision-making across sectors such as government, telecommunications, energy, utilities, and higher education.
Wayfindr emerging technologies such as smartphones and bluetooth low energy beacons point to a future of independent navigation for blind people. There is a pressing need to develop a consistent standard to be implemented across wayfinding systems. This will allow a world where vision-impaired people are no longer held back by their sight loss.
Hivemapper
Seed Round in 2015
Hivemapper develops real-time community-edited maps, focusing on drone flight paths. It enables users to capture and share waypoints, building safe routes for drones by connecting these points. The company aims to create comprehensive, up-to-date mapping networks.
Orbital Insight
Series A in 2015
Orbital Insight, Inc. is a geospatial analytics company based in Palo Alto, California, established in 2013. The firm develops a cloud-based platform that employs artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze vast amounts of geospatial data, including satellite imagery, mobile location signals, and other Internet of Things data. This technology enables organizations, including businesses, governments, and NGOs, to gain insights into societal and economic trends that may not be visible to the naked eye. Orbital Insight's products, such as Orbital Insight GO, GO Consumer, and GO Energy, provide users with actionable intelligence regarding infrastructure, supply chain dynamics, and energy resources. By transforming billions of data points into clear, usable information, the company supports data-driven decision-making in various sectors.
HEAVY.AI
Seed Round in 2014
HEAVY.AI develops a big data analytics and visualization platform that helps governments and businesses analyze and visualize opportunities and risks hidden in large location- and time-based datasets. The platform combines a structured query language–compliant database optimized for graphics processing units with an advanced visual analytics engine and a web-based front end for rendering multi-billion-record data sets. By leveraging the parallel processing power of modern GPU and CPU hardware, it supports high-impact decision-making across sectors such as government, telecommunications, energy, utilities, and higher education.
TaggPic (Acquired by Google)
Acquisition in 2014
TaggPic geo-recognition technology analyzes photos based solely on visual features to recognize landmarks in digital photos, and the precise locations where the photos were captured.
The Problem:
Hundreds of millions of digital photos from around the world are uploaded to the Web every day. This explosion of pixel data is creating the need for fast, hyper-accurate, and automatic tagging of massive collections of images.
The Solution:
TaggPic technology is based solely on visual features, and does not require any metadata, such as GPS tags, manual tagging, or other location sensors, although it is capable of working with inputs from all three. The underlying algorithms can determine the precise position of the camera viewpoint in a geo-referenced coordinate system, even if no prior data about the photo’s location is known.
TaggPic transforms static 2D photos into auto-tagged, geo-positioned, and intelligently connected platforms. TaggPic’s crowd-fueled computer vision technology instantly recognizes landmarks, buildings, and other objects in images without the need for GPS data or manual tagging.
Terra Bella
Acquisition in 2014
Terra Bella is a private company based in Mountain View, California, specializing in high-resolution satellite imagery and analytics services. Originally founded as Skybox Imaging in 2009 by Dan Berkenstock, Julian Mann, John Fenwick, and Ching-Yu Hu, the company operates the SkySat-1 satellite, which captures detailed panchromatic and multispectral images of the Earth. Terra Bella focuses on analyzing the movement of goods and people, providing valuable visual data for various applications, including supply chain monitoring, shipping logistics, industrial plant activity, and humanitarian relief efforts. Through its advanced imaging technology, the company aims to deliver critical insights that support decision-making across multiple sectors.
Skycatch
Venture Round in 2014
Skycatch, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in aerial data capture and 3D rendering, primarily for the construction and mining industries. Founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, the company develops the Evolution3 drone, designed for real-time data collection and analysis. Skycatch’s offerings include the Commander app, which allows users to operate the drone, and the Skycatch Dashboard, a software platform for data analysis and collaborative viewing. The company utilizes a blend of advanced hardware, software, and artificial intelligence to provide high-precision data rapidly and efficiently. In addition to its core products, Skycatch offers engineering support, training, and integration services, positioning itself as a leader in industrial data collection and analytics.
Skybox Imaging
Acquisition in 2014
Skybox Imaging is a private company that provides commercial, high-resolution satellite imagery and HD video and analytics services.
Premise Data
Series B in 2014
Premise Data Corporation, established in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, specializes in developing a data and analytics platform. This platform, Premise Ground Truth, offers end-to-end data collection, quality assurance, and analysis. It provides insights into price changes, location discovery, retail audits, asset condition monitoring, movement patterns, logistics, risk indicators, and sentiment surveys. Additionally, it facilitates geospatial mapping and infrastructure impact measurement. Premise serves international organizations for investment and policy decisions.
Premise Data
Series A in 2013
Premise Data Corporation, established in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, specializes in developing a data and analytics platform. This platform, Premise Ground Truth, offers end-to-end data collection, quality assurance, and analysis. It provides insights into price changes, location discovery, retail audits, asset condition monitoring, movement patterns, logistics, risk indicators, and sentiment surveys. Additionally, it facilitates geospatial mapping and infrastructure impact measurement. Premise serves international organizations for investment and policy decisions.
Skycatch, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in aerial data capture and 3D rendering, primarily for the construction and mining industries. Founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, the company develops the Evolution3 drone, designed for real-time data collection and analysis. Skycatch’s offerings include the Commander app, which allows users to operate the drone, and the Skycatch Dashboard, a software platform for data analysis and collaborative viewing. The company utilizes a blend of advanced hardware, software, and artificial intelligence to provide high-precision data rapidly and efficiently. In addition to its core products, Skycatch offers engineering support, training, and integration services, positioning itself as a leader in industrial data collection and analytics.
Hipster
Seed Round in 2011
Hipster is a technology company based in SOMA, San Francisco, founded in 2010 by Doug Ludlow, Ethan Czahor, and Steffen Hoffman. The company has developed a web platform that allows users to create a real-time, visual public record of various locations by sharing photographic postcards through their mobile devices. These postcards capture users' activities and are permanently linked to the specific locations from which they were sent, making them accessible to others in the future. By combining elements of social networking with location-based services, Hipster aims to enhance the way people interact with and document their experiences in the world.
Quiksee
Acquisition in 2010
Quiksee is a developer of a location-based visualization platform that allows users to create interactive visual experiences of real-world locations. The technology enables individuals to explore various places in an immersive environment, simulating the experience of being physically present. By clicking on a location, users can navigate and "walk around" these sites, enhancing the way friends and communities can share and engage with different environments. Quiksee's platform focuses on delivering interactive media content that transforms how users experience and interact with geographical spaces.
Ruba is a visual travel guide & tour review site that helps travelers from around the world discover their next trip. Visitors can browse highly visual guides written by other travelers about interesting themes such as "The Top 7 Most Picturesque Towns in Provence France."
The company embraces the highly social nature of travel planning via tight integration with Facebook and Twitter and integrates Google maps for geographic locations and addresses. Ruba was founded by serial entrepreneurs Mike Cassidy and Arnaud Weber and is backed by leading venture capital firms Benchmark and DFJ. Advisory Board members with backgrounds as senior executives from Google, Yelp, Yahoo, and other leading companies are helping guide Ruba's introduction and growth.
The website makes it fun and easy to browse and discover amazing new places around the world that best match a user's travel tastes. Unlike other travel review sites where users consume reviews of individual hotels, restaurants, or sights, on Ruba users explore full guides which are collections of reviews of the best places (e.g., My Favorite Historical Places in Italy). Ruba's highly engaging visual interface with thousands of high quality pictures empowers users to enjoy travel exploration and research even if they have no immediate plans for a trip.
Panoramio
Acquisition in 2007
Panoramio is a user-contributed image service acquired by Google in May 2007. This platform specializes in location-based photography, allowing users to upload and share images tied to specific geographic coordinates. With a storage capacity of 2 gigabytes, users can store approximately 2,000 photos taken with 4-megapixel cameras. Panoramio enhances the visual experience of geography-focused applications, particularly Google Earth, by providing users the ability to locate photos precisely at their original locations. This service fosters community engagement through the sharing of personal photography while enriching the visual landscape of geographic platforms.
Endoxon
Acquisition in 2006
Endoxon is a mapping company.
Neven Vision
Acquisition in 2006
Neven Vision is a developer of advanced mobile recognition engines aimed at the mobile phone, consumer electronics, and security sectors. Established in 2003 and headquartered in Santa Monica, California, with additional offices in Tokyo and Germany, the company offers a range of innovative solutions. Its i-Scout Visual Mobile Search platform enables camera phones to identify objects and deliver relevant content. The Mobile Identifier platform utilizes biometric technologies such as face recognition, fingerprint matching, and skin analysis for identity verification, while the Mobile-i Facial Feature Tracking software allows real-time or offline tracking of facial features in video streams. Neven Vision's technologies are applied in various fields, including identity verification, video surveillance, mobile marketing, gaming, and image-based search applications.
SketchUp
Acquisition in 2006
SketchUp is a software development company known for its 3D modeling tools, particularly the SketchUp application. It serves a diverse range of industries, including architecture, construction, interior design, landscape design, film and stage production, geographic information systems (GIS), game development, and mechanical design. SketchUp provides a user-friendly 3D modeling solution that integrates a compact toolset with a guidance system, simplifying the drawing process. This approach enables professionals such as architects, set designers, game developers, and graphic artists to create detailed models efficiently and effectively.
Keyhole
Acquisition in 2004
Keyhole, Inc., founded in 2001, is a software development company that specializes in geospatial data visualization applications. Initially established as a spin-off of Intrinsic Graphics, the company gained early funding from notable sources including a Sony venture capital fund, NVIDIA, and the CIA's venture-capital arm, In-Q-Tel. Keyhole is best known for its flagship product, Earth Viewer, which became the foundation for the widely acclaimed Google Earth application released in 2005. The company's technology also contributed to the development of Google Maps and Google Mobile. In addition to Earth Viewer, Keyhole provides interactive software that allows users to explore 3D representations of locations across the globe, along with information on nearby amenities such as hotels, parks, and public transportation.
Where 2 Technologies
Acquisition in 2004
Where2 is a GPS navigation service that enhances the driving experience by notifying users of upcoming traffic conditions and delays. It automatically suggests alternate routes to help drivers avoid tie-ups, ensuring a smoother journey. In addition to its navigation capabilities, Where2 has developed a mapping application that enables secure location sharing between multiple Android devices on Google Maps. This feature facilitates real-time coordination and communication among users, making it a valuable tool for both personal and professional use.