Redpoint Ventures

Redpoint Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 1999 and based in Woodside, California, with additional offices in Beijing and Shanghai, China. The firm specializes in early-stage and growth capital investments, primarily in technology, media, and alternative energy sectors. Redpoint Ventures focuses on a broad range of industries, including consumer internet, enterprise software, fintech, e-commerce, and digital media. The firm typically invests between $1 million to $50 million, with a preference for being a lead or co-lead investor in its portfolio companies. With a strong track record, Redpoint has backed over 465 companies, achieving 140 IPOs and mergers and acquisitions. The firm manages around $4 billion across multiple funds and seeks to partner with visionary founders to create new markets and redefine existing ones. Redpoint also operates Redpoint China Ventures, which focuses on early investments in the technology and media sectors within China.

Kwesi Acquay

Principal

Alex Bard

Managing Director

Urvashi Barooah

Principal

Logan Bartlett

Managing Director

Erica Brescia

Managing Director

Travis Bryant

Operating Partner

Patrick Chase

Partner

Meera Clark

Principal

Satish Dharmaraj

Managing Director

Tom Dyal

Managing Director

Jacob Effron

Vice President, Principal

Timothy Haley

Co-Founder and Partner

Adele Li

Investor

Kyle Liu

Vice President

Louis Lv

Managing Director

Lars Pedersen

Partner and CFO

Grace Ping

Partner

Scott Raney

Partner / Venture Capitalist

Jordan Segall

Principal

Sai Senthilkumar

Partner

Nancy Shi

Partner and CFO

John Walecka

Co-Founder and Partner

Yuan Wenda

Managing Partner

Geoffrey Y. Yang

Co-Founder and Partner

David Yuan

Founder and Partner, Redpoint China

Han Zhang

Partner

Past deals in Music Streaming

Rock The Bells

Series A in 2021
Operator of a multifaceted hip-hop brand intended to celebrate and amplify classic culture through festivals, merchandise, news and iconic collaborations. The company aggregates curated news, exclusive merchandise and festival experiences, igniting passion for legendary artists and fostering a vibrant community for hip-hop enthusiasts to connect and celebrate the genre's golden age.

Descript

Series B in 2021
Descript, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that specializes in audio and video editing software, founded in 2017. The platform functions as an audio word processor, allowing users, including podcasters, journalists, and musicians, to edit sound files by manipulating text rather than traditional audio waveforms. This innovative approach simplifies audio editing, enabling creators to work with single-track audio clips as easily as they would with written text. Descript's technology is powered by Google Speech, ensuring high transcription accuracy, and offers features such as remote recording, screen recording, overdubbing, and subtitles. By syncing audio with text, users can search audio content by searching the corresponding text, streamlining the editing process and enhancing creative efficiency.

Descript

Series B in 2021
Descript, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that specializes in audio and video editing software, founded in 2017. The platform functions as an audio word processor, allowing users, including podcasters, journalists, and musicians, to edit sound files by manipulating text rather than traditional audio waveforms. This innovative approach simplifies audio editing, enabling creators to work with single-track audio clips as easily as they would with written text. Descript's technology is powered by Google Speech, ensuring high transcription accuracy, and offers features such as remote recording, screen recording, overdubbing, and subtitles. By syncing audio with text, users can search audio content by searching the corresponding text, streamlining the editing process and enhancing creative efficiency.

Descript

Series A in 2019
Descript, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that specializes in audio and video editing software, founded in 2017. The platform functions as an audio word processor, allowing users, including podcasters, journalists, and musicians, to edit sound files by manipulating text rather than traditional audio waveforms. This innovative approach simplifies audio editing, enabling creators to work with single-track audio clips as easily as they would with written text. Descript's technology is powered by Google Speech, ensuring high transcription accuracy, and offers features such as remote recording, screen recording, overdubbing, and subtitles. By syncing audio with text, users can search audio content by searching the corresponding text, streamlining the editing process and enhancing creative efficiency.

Rainforest Action Network

Series A in 2015
Launched one months ago, Ran provides users flexible gym membership plans, workout lessons, private instructors, and built-in exercise programs.

Qwilt

Series D in 2015
Qwilt Inc. specializes in online video delivery and open video caching solutions designed for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers an Edge Cloud Platform that addresses the increasing demand for streaming media, enabling low-latency content delivery within service provider networks. Its Open Edge Cloud and Open Caching solutions facilitate a seamless streaming experience for consumers by integrating content delivery infrastructure into a global content delivery network while maintaining compatibility with existing network setups. Qwilt's products are designed to enhance video quality and user experience for fixed and mobile operators, as well as educational institutions. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Qwilt is supported by a team of industry veterans and has garnered backing from notable investors.

Scribd

Series D in 2015
Scribd, Inc. operates a digital reading subscription service that provides users with unlimited access to a diverse collection of audiobooks, ebooks, magazines, and documents. Founded in 2005 and based in San Francisco, California, Scribd allows members to read and listen on various devices, including smartphones, tablets, and personal computers. The platform aims to enhance the reading experience by offering a wide range of content, including popular books and articles, all accessible through a single app. Scribd's mission is to support readers in their pursuit of knowledge and personal growth.

Miaopai

Series C in 2014
Miaopai develops a mobile based application for sharing short videos. Its service now has 70 million daily active users. Miaopai produces mobile device applications. It offers software products that allow users to customize videos and pictures. Chan Sheng and Han Kun founded Xuanyixia Technology in 2011 that later became Yixia Tech and then Miaopai. Its headquarters is in Beijing in China.

Miaopai

Series B in 2013
Miaopai develops a mobile based application for sharing short videos. Its service now has 70 million daily active users. Miaopai produces mobile device applications. It offers software products that allow users to customize videos and pictures. Chan Sheng and Han Kun founded Xuanyixia Technology in 2011 that later became Yixia Tech and then Miaopai. Its headquarters is in Beijing in China.

Qwilt

Series C in 2013
Qwilt Inc. specializes in online video delivery and open video caching solutions designed for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers an Edge Cloud Platform that addresses the increasing demand for streaming media, enabling low-latency content delivery within service provider networks. Its Open Edge Cloud and Open Caching solutions facilitate a seamless streaming experience for consumers by integrating content delivery infrastructure into a global content delivery network while maintaining compatibility with existing network setups. Qwilt's products are designed to enhance video quality and user experience for fixed and mobile operators, as well as educational institutions. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Qwilt is supported by a team of industry veterans and has garnered backing from notable investors.

MobiTV

Venture Round in 2013
MobiTV, Inc. is a developer of a cloud-enabled streaming video platform that allows operators to launch fully branded, compliant, and feature-rich pay TV services within 90 days. The company offers an end-to-end solution that delivers live and on-demand television content across various devices including Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. MobiTV's technology supports a multi-screen experience, enabling users to seamlessly shift between live and on-demand content on mobile devices, tablets, and personal computers. The platform also manages the complexities of delivering video across different networks and devices, optimizing for varying network conditions. MobiTV's services cater to IPTV operators, mobile TV, and over-the-top customers, including major telecommunications providers. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Emeryville, California, MobiTV was previously known as Idetic, Inc. before rebranding in 2005.

Miaopai

Series A in 2012
Miaopai develops a mobile based application for sharing short videos. Its service now has 70 million daily active users. Miaopai produces mobile device applications. It offers software products that allow users to customize videos and pictures. Chan Sheng and Han Kun founded Xuanyixia Technology in 2011 that later became Yixia Tech and then Miaopai. Its headquarters is in Beijing in China.

Sonos

Series F in 2012
Sonos develops wireless multi-room music systems designed for home use. Its innovative Multi-Room Music System enables users to play various types of music throughout their homes without the need for physical connections. By allowing access to music stored on computers, Sonos enhances the home audio experience. The company also collaborates with numerous audio services, providing users with computer-free access to millions of songs, thousands of radio stations, and audiobooks. This focus on wireless technology and partnerships with streaming platforms positions Sonos as a leader in the home entertainment market.

Qwilt

Series B in 2011
Qwilt Inc. specializes in online video delivery and open video caching solutions designed for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers an Edge Cloud Platform that addresses the increasing demand for streaming media, enabling low-latency content delivery within service provider networks. Its Open Edge Cloud and Open Caching solutions facilitate a seamless streaming experience for consumers by integrating content delivery infrastructure into a global content delivery network while maintaining compatibility with existing network setups. Qwilt's products are designed to enhance video quality and user experience for fixed and mobile operators, as well as educational institutions. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Qwilt is supported by a team of industry veterans and has garnered backing from notable investors.

Chill

Angel Round in 2011
Chill, a Los Angeles, CA-based social video discovery platform. Co-founded in early 2012 by Dan Gould and Brian Norgard, Chill is a platform for social video that helps premium content partners such as TMZ, Jimmy Kimmel Live and PUMA find and engage new audiences through social discovery. It has over 19 million registered users.

Scribd

Series C in 2011
Scribd, Inc. operates a digital reading subscription service that provides users with unlimited access to a diverse collection of audiobooks, ebooks, magazines, and documents. Founded in 2005 and based in San Francisco, California, Scribd allows members to read and listen on various devices, including smartphones, tablets, and personal computers. The platform aims to enhance the reading experience by offering a wide range of content, including popular books and articles, all accessible through a single app. Scribd's mission is to support readers in their pursuit of knowledge and personal growth.

Qwilt

Series A in 2010
Qwilt Inc. specializes in online video delivery and open video caching solutions designed for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers an Edge Cloud Platform that addresses the increasing demand for streaming media, enabling low-latency content delivery within service provider networks. Its Open Edge Cloud and Open Caching solutions facilitate a seamless streaming experience for consumers by integrating content delivery infrastructure into a global content delivery network while maintaining compatibility with existing network setups. Qwilt's products are designed to enhance video quality and user experience for fixed and mobile operators, as well as educational institutions. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Qwilt is supported by a team of industry veterans and has garnered backing from notable investors.

SpinMedia

Series D in 2009
SpinMedia LLC will now be known as SpinMedia Group. SpinMedia is the leader in pop culture and millennial audience reach - the world’s fastest-growing digital media company with more than 100 million monthly unique visitors. The over 35 SpinMedia brands – including Celebuzz, Stereogum, Buzznet, TheSuperficial, Idolator, Just Jared, Just Jared Jr., PureVolume, Hype Machine, Absolute Punk, What Would Tyler Durden Do?, SocialiteLife, Go Fug Yourself, Pink is the New Blog, Gorilla vs. Bear, RCRD LBL, Videogum, TheFrisky, Egotastic!, Concrete Loop, Brooklyn Vegan, Crunktastical, Punknews.org, and others- are category-leading, authentic, influential voices. SpinMedia is currently the fifth largest Web destination reaching adults 18-24. Via comScore, the company is the second largest digital publisher in Entertainment News and the tenth largest in Music. SpinMedia uses its massive reach, deep audience engagement, and understanding of the young adult audience to provide customized, innovative marketing and advertising solutions across its branded properties.

Buzz Media

Series D in 2009
Buzzmedia is an entertainment publisher focused on pop culture, music, and celebrity content. Based on concepts on social media, its platform enables brand advertisers to access and engage audiences using a combination of professional editorial, expert opinion, user contributions, and customized marketing solutions.

Scribd

Series B in 2008
Scribd, Inc. operates a digital reading subscription service that provides users with unlimited access to a diverse collection of audiobooks, ebooks, magazines, and documents. Founded in 2005 and based in San Francisco, California, Scribd allows members to read and listen on various devices, including smartphones, tablets, and personal computers. The platform aims to enhance the reading experience by offering a wide range of content, including popular books and articles, all accessible through a single app. Scribd's mission is to support readers in their pursuit of knowledge and personal growth.

SpinMedia

Series C in 2008
SpinMedia LLC will now be known as SpinMedia Group. SpinMedia is the leader in pop culture and millennial audience reach - the world’s fastest-growing digital media company with more than 100 million monthly unique visitors. The over 35 SpinMedia brands – including Celebuzz, Stereogum, Buzznet, TheSuperficial, Idolator, Just Jared, Just Jared Jr., PureVolume, Hype Machine, Absolute Punk, What Would Tyler Durden Do?, SocialiteLife, Go Fug Yourself, Pink is the New Blog, Gorilla vs. Bear, RCRD LBL, Videogum, TheFrisky, Egotastic!, Concrete Loop, Brooklyn Vegan, Crunktastical, Punknews.org, and others- are category-leading, authentic, influential voices. SpinMedia is currently the fifth largest Web destination reaching adults 18-24. Via comScore, the company is the second largest digital publisher in Entertainment News and the tenth largest in Music. SpinMedia uses its massive reach, deep audience engagement, and understanding of the young adult audience to provide customized, innovative marketing and advertising solutions across its branded properties.

Topspin Media

Series A in 2007
Topspin Media, founded in June 2007, specializes in marketing software and services tailored for artists and creative professionals. The company develops tools that enable musicians, filmmakers, and other creatives to expand their audiences, engage with fans, and sell various products, including music, videos, merchandise, and tickets. By focusing on building strong relationships between artists and their fans, Topspin Media provides solutions that enhance communication and facilitate the online sale of high-value offerings. Through its innovative software, the company aids artists in establishing sustainable businesses and brands within the competitive creative landscape.

Scribd

Series A in 2007
Scribd, Inc. operates a digital reading subscription service that provides users with unlimited access to a diverse collection of audiobooks, ebooks, magazines, and documents. Founded in 2005 and based in San Francisco, California, Scribd allows members to read and listen on various devices, including smartphones, tablets, and personal computers. The platform aims to enhance the reading experience by offering a wide range of content, including popular books and articles, all accessible through a single app. Scribd's mission is to support readers in their pursuit of knowledge and personal growth.

SpinMedia

Series B in 2007
SpinMedia LLC will now be known as SpinMedia Group. SpinMedia is the leader in pop culture and millennial audience reach - the world’s fastest-growing digital media company with more than 100 million monthly unique visitors. The over 35 SpinMedia brands – including Celebuzz, Stereogum, Buzznet, TheSuperficial, Idolator, Just Jared, Just Jared Jr., PureVolume, Hype Machine, Absolute Punk, What Would Tyler Durden Do?, SocialiteLife, Go Fug Yourself, Pink is the New Blog, Gorilla vs. Bear, RCRD LBL, Videogum, TheFrisky, Egotastic!, Concrete Loop, Brooklyn Vegan, Crunktastical, Punknews.org, and others- are category-leading, authentic, influential voices. SpinMedia is currently the fifth largest Web destination reaching adults 18-24. Via comScore, the company is the second largest digital publisher in Entertainment News and the tenth largest in Music. SpinMedia uses its massive reach, deep audience engagement, and understanding of the young adult audience to provide customized, innovative marketing and advertising solutions across its branded properties.

Buzz Media

Series B in 2007
Buzzmedia is an entertainment publisher focused on pop culture, music, and celebrity content. Based on concepts on social media, its platform enables brand advertisers to access and engage audiences using a combination of professional editorial, expert opinion, user contributions, and customized marketing solutions.

Zing Systems

Series C in 2007
In a world with ZING, you can listen, bookmark, and collect songs from live digital streams. Mix playlists from your CD and MP3 libraries with fresh content. Discover new entertainment and share playlists with friends. And get updates on what's happening with your favorite artists. ZING brings you the joy of music discovery, simplifies how you collect and manage your playlists, and gives you the freedom to enjoy it all on the go. Imagine all this seamlessly integrated into one device that's always on and ready to play. ZING is your way to stay tuned.

MobiTV

Series C in 2006
MobiTV, Inc. is a developer of a cloud-enabled streaming video platform that allows operators to launch fully branded, compliant, and feature-rich pay TV services within 90 days. The company offers an end-to-end solution that delivers live and on-demand television content across various devices including Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. MobiTV's technology supports a multi-screen experience, enabling users to seamlessly shift between live and on-demand content on mobile devices, tablets, and personal computers. The platform also manages the complexities of delivering video across different networks and devices, optimizing for varying network conditions. MobiTV's services cater to IPTV operators, mobile TV, and over-the-top customers, including major telecommunications providers. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Emeryville, California, MobiTV was previously known as Idetic, Inc. before rebranding in 2005.

MobiTV

Series C in 2006
MobiTV, Inc. is a developer of a cloud-enabled streaming video platform that allows operators to launch fully branded, compliant, and feature-rich pay TV services within 90 days. The company offers an end-to-end solution that delivers live and on-demand television content across various devices including Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. MobiTV's technology supports a multi-screen experience, enabling users to seamlessly shift between live and on-demand content on mobile devices, tablets, and personal computers. The platform also manages the complexities of delivering video across different networks and devices, optimizing for varying network conditions. MobiTV's services cater to IPTV operators, mobile TV, and over-the-top customers, including major telecommunications providers. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Emeryville, California, MobiTV was previously known as Idetic, Inc. before rebranding in 2005.

MySpace

Series A in 2005
MySpace LLC is a social networking website founded in 2003 and headquartered in Los Angeles, California. It allows users to create customizable personal profiles that connect them through networks of friends. Members can share photos, music, and journals, as well as engage in social games. MySpace supports the integration of various applications, enabling developers to utilize public data from the platform. At its peak, MySpace became one of the largest social networks globally, boasting around 125 million users. The site has been instrumental in the music industry, launching MySpace Music, a platform for streaming and sharing music, which included partnerships with major labels. Over the years, MySpace faced challenges with user growth and competition, particularly from Facebook, leading to significant leadership changes and a decline in active users. In 2011, the company was acquired by Specific Media, with Justin Timberlake involved in the acquisition, indicating a shift towards revitalizing the platform's creative direction. Despite its decline, MySpace remains a notable part of social media history, particularly for its early impact on music discovery and online interaction.

MobiTV

Series B in 2004
MobiTV, Inc. is a developer of a cloud-enabled streaming video platform that allows operators to launch fully branded, compliant, and feature-rich pay TV services within 90 days. The company offers an end-to-end solution that delivers live and on-demand television content across various devices including Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. MobiTV's technology supports a multi-screen experience, enabling users to seamlessly shift between live and on-demand content on mobile devices, tablets, and personal computers. The platform also manages the complexities of delivering video across different networks and devices, optimizing for varying network conditions. MobiTV's services cater to IPTV operators, mobile TV, and over-the-top customers, including major telecommunications providers. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Emeryville, California, MobiTV was previously known as Idetic, Inc. before rebranding in 2005.

Musicmatch

Series B in 2000
Musicmatch provides users with unlimited access to a vast library of over 800,000 songs and 40,000 albums through a subscription model. The monthly fee can be as low as $7.95 when billed annually. Established as a significant player in the music streaming industry, Musicmatch was acquired by Yahoo in 2004.
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