GGV Capital V

GGV Capital V, established in 2016, is a venture capital fund based in Menlo Park, California, managed by GGV Capital. The fund invests in the United States and China, focusing on the software sector. It typically allocates USD 5 to 25 million for initial investments in companies within this sector.

Robin Li

Associate

Haojun Li

Partner

Past deals in Beijing

Megarobo

Series C in 2022
Megarobo is an AI and robotics company established in 2016 and headquartered in Beijing, China. It specializes in developing collaborative robots and advanced automation solutions tailored for life sciences, clinical diagnosis, and applied chemistry. By focusing on integrating robotics and artificial intelligence into industry applications, Megarobo aims to enhance research efficiency for life science companies and scientific research institutions. The company is dedicated to providing flexible and practical automation products that streamline laboratory services, ultimately driving innovation in the field of scientific research.

Beijing Sudo Technology

Series A in 2021
Beijing Sudo Technology specializes in privacy protection services through comprehensive engineering solutions. The company has developed an encryption platform that enables secure data collaboration by utilizing advanced technologies such as cryptography, federated learning, and robust data engineering. This platform facilitates multi-party data collaboration while ensuring that original data remains untransmitted, allowing clients to work together securely and privately.

Jina Ai

Series A in 2021
Jina AI is a Beijing-based company specializing in neural search solutions powered by artificial intelligence and deep learning, which was founded in 2020. The company offers a cloud-native search framework designed for enterprises and developers, facilitating the management and deployment of various data types. Jina AI's Search Foundation features innovative components such as Embeddings, Rerankers, and Small Language Models, enabling users to develop advanced generative AI and multimodal search applications. Its open-source approach allows for flexibility and scalability, empowering businesses to harness the full potential of their data efficiently.

Beijing Gene+ Technology

Series C in 2021
Beijing Gene+ Technology, founded in 2015 and based in Beijing, China, specializes in gene testing services aimed at cancer prevention and early detection. The company provides a range of services, including clinical testing, medical device manufacturing, and scientific cooperation related to precision medicine. Operating in approximately 100 hospitals, Beijing Gene+ Technology has supported thousands of cancer patients across the country, contributing to advancements in personalized healthcare and tumor treatment strategies.

PingCAP

Series D in 2021
PingCAP, Inc., founded in 2015 and based in Beijing, China, specializes in developing TiDB, an open-source distributed Hybrid Transactional/Analytical Processing (HTAP) database. TiDB serves as a comprehensive solution for online transactions and analytical processing, offering features such as strong consistency, high availability, and infinite horizontal scalability. The database is designed for cloud-native environments and maintains compatibility with MySQL, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. PingCAP's focus on providing robust database management solutions positions it as a key player in the NewSQL market, addressing the needs of both online transactional processing (OLTP) and online analytical processing (OLAP).

Moore Threads

Seed Round in 2021
Moore Threads, founded in 2020 and located in Beijing, China, specializes in the development of Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) technology tailored for various applications, including visual computing, artificial intelligence, and high-performance computing. The company provides advanced GPU technology and services to corporate clients across multiple sectors, such as gaming and the creative industry. Its offerings include solutions for data centers, edge computing servers, professional workstations, and high-performance personal computers, allowing clients to execute complex computational tasks efficiently.

Grab

Series A in 2021
Grab Holdings Inc., headquartered in Singapore, operates a mobile technology platform that integrates city transportation and various on-demand services in Southeast Asia. The company, founded in 2012 by Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling, offers services such as ride-hailing (GrabTaxi, GrabCar), carpooling (GrabHitch, GrabShare), shuttle services (GrabShuttle, GrabShuttle Plus), and food delivery through its GrabFood platform. Grab also provides financial services, including payments, consumer loans, and enterprise offerings. It operates in eight countries: Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar. Grab generates revenue by charging commissions to both consumers and service providers, with ride-hailing and food delivery contributing to 89% of its total revenue. The company competes with Foodpanda and Gojek in the region.

PingCAP

Series D in 2020
PingCAP, Inc., founded in 2015 and based in Beijing, China, specializes in developing TiDB, an open-source distributed Hybrid Transactional/Analytical Processing (HTAP) database. TiDB serves as a comprehensive solution for online transactions and analytical processing, offering features such as strong consistency, high availability, and infinite horizontal scalability. The database is designed for cloud-native environments and maintains compatibility with MySQL, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. PingCAP's focus on providing robust database management solutions positions it as a key player in the NewSQL market, addressing the needs of both online transactional processing (OLTP) and online analytical processing (OLAP).

Jina Ai

Funding Round in 2020
Jina AI is a Beijing-based company specializing in neural search solutions powered by artificial intelligence and deep learning, which was founded in 2020. The company offers a cloud-native search framework designed for enterprises and developers, facilitating the management and deployment of various data types. Jina AI's Search Foundation features innovative components such as Embeddings, Rerankers, and Small Language Models, enabling users to develop advanced generative AI and multimodal search applications. Its open-source approach allows for flexibility and scalability, empowering businesses to harness the full potential of their data efficiently.

Lima Technology

Series A in 2019
Beijing Lima Technology Co., Ltd. is a cloud-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider specializing in solutions for insurance brokers and sales agencies. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Beijing, the company develops an intelligent hub within the insurance supply chain, offering targeted software solutions that enhance operational efficiency. Its offerings include mobile exhibition industry solutions, enterprise management, business operations, and financial settlement solutions. Lima Technology leverages advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and big data to support digital transformation in the insurance sector, enabling sales agencies of various sizes to streamline their operations and implement self-service sales experiences. The company focuses on facilitating the digitization and intelligence of insurance sales processes while maintaining a commitment to innovation and reliability in its technical support.

Lima Technology

Series A in 2019
Beijing Lima Technology Co., Ltd. is a cloud-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider specializing in solutions for insurance brokers and sales agencies. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Beijing, the company develops an intelligent hub within the insurance supply chain, offering targeted software solutions that enhance operational efficiency. Its offerings include mobile exhibition industry solutions, enterprise management, business operations, and financial settlement solutions. Lima Technology leverages advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and big data to support digital transformation in the insurance sector, enabling sales agencies of various sizes to streamline their operations and implement self-service sales experiences. The company focuses on facilitating the digitization and intelligence of insurance sales processes while maintaining a commitment to innovation and reliability in its technical support.

WonderCV

Venture Round in 2019
WonderCV is an artificial intelligence-based recruitment platform founded in 2017 and headquartered in Beijing, China. It specializes in providing tools that help job seekers, particularly Chinese university students and young professionals, enhance their resumes to better align with job opportunities. The platform simplifies the resume-building process by offering formatting and layout assistance, allowing users to focus on improving their content rather than dealing with technical details. By utilizing AI technology, WonderCV ensures that resumes are optimized for Applicant Tracking Systems, enabling candidates to present error-free content that effectively showcases their qualifications. Additionally, the platform caters to human resources professionals by facilitating job postings, thereby streamlining the recruitment process for both job seekers and employers.

Centaur

Venture Round in 2019
Beijing Centaur Technology Development is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) software company. Baesd on domestic e-commerce, Beijing Centaur Technology Development is focused on providing e-commerce solutions of information management for large network providers and enterprises. The company offers an ERP brand service named E-store Bao. It is widely employed by 1000 e-commerce enterprises such as Ccmate, Arboreal, Socool, Zizi Meizhuang, Ando, Yunifang, Mr.ing, Deeremarchi, Procer & Gamble, etc.

Proud Kids

Seed Round in 2019
Proud Kids, affiliated with Beijing Radish Green Vegetable Education Technology Co., Ltd., is an international online education brand focused on English language learning for children aged 5 to 12. The company specializes in creating high-quality, small-class environments led by both Chinese and foreign teachers, offering an interactive educational experience tailored to the varying English proficiency levels of its students. Founded by Chris Leeson, an expert in English education products, and Proud Bai, an internet product specialist, Proud Kids aims to enhance learning outcomes through innovative teaching methods and personalized learning services.

Vincross

Series A in 2019
Vincross Inc. is a consumer robotics company headquartered in Beijing, China, founded in 2014. The company specializes in creating sensor-enabled robots, most notably its flagship product, HEXA, a highly maneuverable six-legged robot designed to navigate various terrains and climb stairs. HEXA integrates a robotics operating system, MIND OS, which simplifies the development of robotic applications and movements, making it accessible for users to create sophisticated robotic functionalities with minimal coding. Vincross aims to democratize robotics by providing tools and resources for individuals—such as creators, programmers, and hobbyists—to engage with and explore the potential of robotics in everyday life. The company's vision encompasses a future where advanced robotics are commonplace in homes and serve practical purposes in areas like scientific exploration and emergency response.

Xiangwushuo

Series B in 2018
Xiangwushuo is a Beijing-based company that operates an online platform facilitating the buying and selling of unused items. It enables users to trade and share goods through a marketplace that incorporates a point system, allowing transactions without the direct use of money. In addition to catering to individual consumers, Xiangwushuo offers business owners a means to promote and sell their products online. The company focuses on software and platform development, contributing to the trading of new and idle goods while promoting sustainability through the reuse of items.

Zuoyebang

Series D in 2018
Zuoyebang is an online education startup based in Beijing, China, founded in 2014 by Hou Jianbin. The company offers a web and mobile learning platform tailored for primary and high school students, providing a range of educational products and services. Its platform leverages artificial intelligence to allow students to upload homework questions and search for answers to their academic queries. In addition to homework assistance, Zuoyebang offers online courses, live lessons, and evaluations for students from kindergarten through 12th grade. The company has garnered significant backing from prominent investors, including Baidu, Alibaba Group, Tiger Global Management, SoftBank Vision Fund, Sequoia Capital China, and FountainVest Partners.

Lanjinrong

Series C in 2018
Lanjinrong is a Beijing Based Fintech Start Up.

Xiangwushuo

Series A in 2018
Xiangwushuo is a Beijing-based company that operates an online platform facilitating the buying and selling of unused items. It enables users to trade and share goods through a marketplace that incorporates a point system, allowing transactions without the direct use of money. In addition to catering to individual consumers, Xiangwushuo offers business owners a means to promote and sell their products online. The company focuses on software and platform development, contributing to the trading of new and idle goods while promoting sustainability through the reuse of items.

PipiFish

Series A in 2018
PipiFish is an education platform based in Beijing, China, specializing in online English learning. The company offers a unique approach to language education by utilizing small class sizes and a proprietary teaching model. PipiFish emphasizes professional counseling and employs scientifically-backed learning methodologies to enhance the educational experience. By collaborating with North American educational resources and original textbooks, the platform aims to deliver high-quality instruction that effectively improves children's English language skills and communication abilities.

ShopShops

Seed Round in 2018
ShopShops is a livestream shopping platform that connects consumers with brick-and-mortar retailers across the globe, allowing users to shop from diverse stores directly through their mobile devices. Founded in 2016 by Liyia Wu, the company operates from its headquarters in New York City and Beijing. The platform offers an interactive experience, enabling customers to browse efficiently by location and access authenticated products from various brands and stores. By breaking down geographical barriers, ShopShops provides a unique shopping experience that combines curation and interaction, allowing fashion-savvy consumers to explore global retail offerings conveniently and affordably.

Moka

Series A in 2018
Smart recruitment system developer based in Beijing.

HaoHaoZhu

Series B in 2018
HaoHaoZhu is an online platform based in Beijing, China, specializing in home improvement and interior design. Founded in 2015, the company provides a mobile application and website where users can explore decoration solutions tailored to their homes. The platform facilitates connections between users and sellers, allowing for the sharing of images and ideas. By curating a range of interior design solutions from professional designers, HaoHaoZhu offers innovative and comprehensive home design plans, catering especially to new homeowners. Through its community-oriented approach, the platform serves as a resource for information sharing and inspiration in the realm of home improvement.

Light Chaser Animation

Convertible Note in 2018
Light Chaser Animation Studios is an animation studio based in Beijing, China, founded in March 2013 by Gary Wang, the former CEO of Tudou.com. The company specializes in producing animated films that incorporate elements of Chinese culture, aiming to create world-class cinematic experiences. Light Chaser combines artistic creativity with strong business acumen, attracting top talent from both China and internationally. The studio focuses on delivering entertaining movies that resonate with audiences, leveraging its expertise in animation to establish a distinctive presence in the industry.

Momenta

Series B in 2018
Momenta is an autonomous driving startup based in Beijing that specializes in developing advanced software solutions for full autonomy in vehicles. The company leverages deep learning technologies for perception, high-definition semantic mapping, and data-driven path planning, providing multi-level autonomous driving solutions alongside big data products and services. Momenta's team includes leading experts in computer vision and deep learning, contributing to the company's innovative approach to autonomous driving. Their technology is designed to enhance driving efficiency and safety, aiming to improve the overall experience for users through artificial intelligence.

Nongtian Guanjia

Series A in 2018
Beijing Nongtian Guanjia Technology Co., Ltd. is an agricultural technology company based in Beijing, China, founded in 2016. The company operates a platform focused on fly-proof plant protection, utilizing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for pesticide spraying. It provides services that include risk protection and brand market support for farmers, enabling them to access agricultural technology easily through a single online click. The platform has successfully deployed over 3,000 fly-defense organizations and nearly 10,000 UAVs across multiple provinces in China, enhancing agricultural production efficiency and addressing labor shortages. Nongtian Guanjia's cloud-based management system leverages artificial intelligence to gather planting data, promoting standardization within the industry and contributing to the informatization of agricultural production. The company aims to extend its services across the entire agricultural supply chain, from planting to harvesting, ultimately improving the livelihoods of farmers by making agricultural practices more manageable and efficient.

Xiangwushuo

Seed Round in 2018
Xiangwushuo is a Beijing-based company that operates an online platform facilitating the buying and selling of unused items. It enables users to trade and share goods through a marketplace that incorporates a point system, allowing transactions without the direct use of money. In addition to catering to individual consumers, Xiangwushuo offers business owners a means to promote and sell their products online. The company focuses on software and platform development, contributing to the trading of new and idle goods while promoting sustainability through the reuse of items.

Momenta

Series B in 2017
Momenta is an autonomous driving startup based in Beijing that specializes in developing advanced software solutions for full autonomy in vehicles. The company leverages deep learning technologies for perception, high-definition semantic mapping, and data-driven path planning, providing multi-level autonomous driving solutions alongside big data products and services. Momenta's team includes leading experts in computer vision and deep learning, contributing to the company's innovative approach to autonomous driving. Their technology is designed to enhance driving efficiency and safety, aiming to improve the overall experience for users through artificial intelligence.

Zuoyebang

Series C in 2017
Zuoyebang is an online education startup based in Beijing, China, founded in 2014 by Hou Jianbin. The company offers a web and mobile learning platform tailored for primary and high school students, providing a range of educational products and services. Its platform leverages artificial intelligence to allow students to upload homework questions and search for answers to their academic queries. In addition to homework assistance, Zuoyebang offers online courses, live lessons, and evaluations for students from kindergarten through 12th grade. The company has garnered significant backing from prominent investors, including Baidu, Alibaba Group, Tiger Global Management, SoftBank Vision Fund, Sequoia Capital China, and FountainVest Partners.

Kuaile Zhihui

Series A in 2017
Kuaile Zhihui, which means “happiness and intelligence”, is a Beijing-based artificial intelligence start-up developing educational robots for children. The company develops educational robots for kindergarten and primary school students, employing speech recognition, big data analysis, and deep learning. Its robots teach math, Chinese and English, and can adjust course content by evaluating a child’s learning ability based on its big data analysis system. Kuaile Zhihui was founded in 2015 by Lei Ming, former chief architect at Baidu Inc. and founder of music site Kuwo.

Grab

Series G in 2017
Grab Holdings Inc., headquartered in Singapore, operates a mobile technology platform that integrates city transportation and various on-demand services in Southeast Asia. The company, founded in 2012 by Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling, offers services such as ride-hailing (GrabTaxi, GrabCar), carpooling (GrabHitch, GrabShare), shuttle services (GrabShuttle, GrabShuttle Plus), and food delivery through its GrabFood platform. Grab also provides financial services, including payments, consumer loans, and enterprise offerings. It operates in eight countries: Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar. Grab generates revenue by charging commissions to both consumers and service providers, with ride-hailing and food delivery contributing to 89% of its total revenue. The company competes with Foodpanda and Gojek in the region.

Nongtian Guanjia

Series A in 2017
Beijing Nongtian Guanjia Technology Co., Ltd. is an agricultural technology company based in Beijing, China, founded in 2016. The company operates a platform focused on fly-proof plant protection, utilizing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for pesticide spraying. It provides services that include risk protection and brand market support for farmers, enabling them to access agricultural technology easily through a single online click. The platform has successfully deployed over 3,000 fly-defense organizations and nearly 10,000 UAVs across multiple provinces in China, enhancing agricultural production efficiency and addressing labor shortages. Nongtian Guanjia's cloud-based management system leverages artificial intelligence to gather planting data, promoting standardization within the industry and contributing to the informatization of agricultural production. The company aims to extend its services across the entire agricultural supply chain, from planting to harvesting, ultimately improving the livelihoods of farmers by making agricultural practices more manageable and efficient.

HaoHaoZhu

Series A in 2016
HaoHaoZhu is an online platform based in Beijing, China, specializing in home improvement and interior design. Founded in 2015, the company provides a mobile application and website where users can explore decoration solutions tailored to their homes. The platform facilitates connections between users and sellers, allowing for the sharing of images and ideas. By curating a range of interior design solutions from professional designers, HaoHaoZhu offers innovative and comprehensive home design plans, catering especially to new homeowners. Through its community-oriented approach, the platform serves as a resource for information sharing and inspiration in the realm of home improvement.

Vincross

Series A in 2016
Vincross Inc. is a consumer robotics company headquartered in Beijing, China, founded in 2014. The company specializes in creating sensor-enabled robots, most notably its flagship product, HEXA, a highly maneuverable six-legged robot designed to navigate various terrains and climb stairs. HEXA integrates a robotics operating system, MIND OS, which simplifies the development of robotic applications and movements, making it accessible for users to create sophisticated robotic functionalities with minimal coding. Vincross aims to democratize robotics by providing tools and resources for individuals—such as creators, programmers, and hobbyists—to engage with and explore the potential of robotics in everyday life. The company's vision encompasses a future where advanced robotics are commonplace in homes and serve practical purposes in areas like scientific exploration and emergency response.

Zuoyebang

Series B in 2016
Zuoyebang is an online education startup based in Beijing, China, founded in 2014 by Hou Jianbin. The company offers a web and mobile learning platform tailored for primary and high school students, providing a range of educational products and services. Its platform leverages artificial intelligence to allow students to upload homework questions and search for answers to their academic queries. In addition to homework assistance, Zuoyebang offers online courses, live lessons, and evaluations for students from kindergarten through 12th grade. The company has garnered significant backing from prominent investors, including Baidu, Alibaba Group, Tiger Global Management, SoftBank Vision Fund, Sequoia Capital China, and FountainVest Partners.

Nongtian Guanjia

Seed Round in 2016
Beijing Nongtian Guanjia Technology Co., Ltd. is an agricultural technology company based in Beijing, China, founded in 2016. The company operates a platform focused on fly-proof plant protection, utilizing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for pesticide spraying. It provides services that include risk protection and brand market support for farmers, enabling them to access agricultural technology easily through a single online click. The platform has successfully deployed over 3,000 fly-defense organizations and nearly 10,000 UAVs across multiple provinces in China, enhancing agricultural production efficiency and addressing labor shortages. Nongtian Guanjia's cloud-based management system leverages artificial intelligence to gather planting data, promoting standardization within the industry and contributing to the informatization of agricultural production. The company aims to extend its services across the entire agricultural supply chain, from planting to harvesting, ultimately improving the livelihoods of farmers by making agricultural practices more manageable and efficient.

Baobao

Series B in 2016
Baobao is a digital video streaming social media platform based in Beijing, China, founded in 2014. The company specializes in providing a mobile app that allows users to conduct and watch live video streaming, catering to a growing trend in the Chinese market. Through its platform, users can engage with one another by commenting, offering gifts, and participating in private chats, enhancing the social interaction experience. Baobao's services are designed for both social and commercial purposes, making it a versatile option for various user needs.

Beijing Weiying Technology

Series C in 2015
Beijing Weiying Technology operates an online movie ticket booking platform known as WePiao, which is integrated within WeChat. The company collaborates with over 2,000 movie theaters across China, including major cinema chains like Wanda. Founded in 2014 by David Lim and headquartered in Beijing, Weiying Technology aims to diversify its offerings by expanding into other entertainment sectors, including online ticket booking for performances and sports events. The platform is designed to enhance user convenience by streamlining the ticket booking process for various events, enabling efficient access to entertainment options.

Quixey

Series C in 2015
Quixey, Inc. is a mobile technology company based in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in Beijing, Bengaluru, and Tel Aviv. Founded in 2009, Quixey operates a platform that enhances user access and engagement with applications through its innovative Deep View Cards. This solution connects users directly to app functionalities, enabling quick actions such as booking a hotel or ordering a ride without the need for user registration. By employing content acquisition techniques and application mining technology, Quixey effectively delivers relevant app content through various channels, including ads, search, and social messaging platforms. The company's offerings cater to both users and leading mobile brands, streamlining the process of finding and utilizing application features in a visually engaging manner.

DianhuaBang

Series A in 2014
DianhuaBang is a Beijing-based company that specializes in providing phone-related digital services. Its offerings include domestic phone number search, customized text messaging, dialing, and caller identification. The company serves a diverse clientele, including telecommunications firms, smartphone manufacturers, and internet companies, enhancing their communication capabilities through its technology-driven solutions.

Grab

Series C in 2014
Grab Holdings Inc., headquartered in Singapore, operates a mobile technology platform that integrates city transportation and various on-demand services in Southeast Asia. The company, founded in 2012 by Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling, offers services such as ride-hailing (GrabTaxi, GrabCar), carpooling (GrabHitch, GrabShare), shuttle services (GrabShuttle, GrabShuttle Plus), and food delivery through its GrabFood platform. Grab also provides financial services, including payments, consumer loans, and enterprise offerings. It operates in eight countries: Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar. Grab generates revenue by charging commissions to both consumers and service providers, with ride-hailing and food delivery contributing to 89% of its total revenue. The company competes with Foodpanda and Gojek in the region.

Light Chaser Animation

Series B in 2014
Light Chaser Animation Studios is an animation studio based in Beijing, China, founded in March 2013 by Gary Wang, the former CEO of Tudou.com. The company specializes in producing animated films that incorporate elements of Chinese culture, aiming to create world-class cinematic experiences. Light Chaser combines artistic creativity with strong business acumen, attracting top talent from both China and internationally. The studio focuses on delivering entertaining movies that resonate with audiences, leveraging its expertise in animation to establish a distinctive presence in the industry.

Grab

Series B in 2014
Grab Holdings Inc., headquartered in Singapore, operates a mobile technology platform that integrates city transportation and various on-demand services in Southeast Asia. The company, founded in 2012 by Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling, offers services such as ride-hailing (GrabTaxi, GrabCar), carpooling (GrabHitch, GrabShare), shuttle services (GrabShuttle, GrabShuttle Plus), and food delivery through its GrabFood platform. Grab also provides financial services, including payments, consumer loans, and enterprise offerings. It operates in eight countries: Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar. Grab generates revenue by charging commissions to both consumers and service providers, with ride-hailing and food delivery contributing to 89% of its total revenue. The company competes with Foodpanda and Gojek in the region.

Yodo1

Series B in 2013
Yodo1, Ltd. is a mobile game publishing and marketing company based in Beijing, China, with additional offices in California and Hong Kong. Established in 2011, Yodo1 specializes in helping game developers effectively market, manage, and monetize their games, particularly in the Chinese market. The company offers a comprehensive mobile gaming platform that provides tools for online publishing, community management, and digital IP licensing. Yodo1's unique East-meets-West approach has enabled it to successfully publish titles such as Rodeo Stampede, Transformers: Earth Wars, and Crossy Road, amassing over 1.5 billion players globally. By leveraging AI-powered tools and extensive industry expertise, Yodo1 enhances game developers' capabilities to increase playtime, revenue, and user retention, thereby contributing to the growth of mobile gaming entertainment in China and beyond.

Flipboard

Series C in 2013
Flipboard, Inc. is a company that develops a mobile social magazine application, allowing users to collect and share news articles, videos, and photos from a variety of sources. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with additional offices in New York and Beijing, Flipboard's platform enables users to aggregate web content based on their personal interests and present it in a digital magazine format. This personalized magazine can be easily shared and followed through social media, facilitating an engaging way for users to stay updated on news and discover stories from around the world. Additionally, Flipboard offers custom branded layout solutions for publishers and provides native and display advertising services to advertisers.

Qunar.com

Venture Round in 2013
Qunar is a prominent Chinese-language online travel information provider, established in 2005 in Beijing. It operates as a search engine for web and mobile users, offering comprehensive travel-related information including flights, hotels, holiday packages, and group-buying deals. The platform aims to facilitate informed travel decisions by providing users with vast amounts of data from over 700 Chinese online travel websites, encompassing more than 100,000 hotels and 11,000 air routes. With a user base of approximately 75 million monthly visitors and 34 million activated mobile app users, Qunar leverages advanced technology to deliver fast and accurate search results. The company also features group-buying deals across more than 100 cities in China. As a significant player in the travel industry, Qunar competes primarily with Elong and Ctrip.

Chukong Technologies

Series D in 2013
Chukong Technologies is a mobile entertainment platform company headquartered in Beijing, China, with additional operations in Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei, and Menlo Park, California. Originally founded as CocoaChina.com, the largest iOS developer community in China, Chukong provides tools and resources aimed at enhancing efficiency and reducing costs for mobile content creators globally. The company is known for sponsoring and maintaining Cocos2d-x, a cross-platform open-source game engine that has gained significant traction, with over 1.1 million downloads in 150 countries and a presence in seven of the top ten grossing games in China. Complementing the game engine, Chukong has developed CocoStudio, a toolset that simplifies game design and animation. The company also operates an in-house development studio, which has produced several successful games, including the Fishing Joy franchise. Furthermore, under the CocoaChina brand, Chukong collaborates with international developers to help them navigate the Chinese mobile gaming market, offering services that encompass game design feedback, monetization strategies, and localization assistance. With a portfolio that boasts over 1 billion monthly game sessions and 63 million active users, Chukong continues to explore opportunities for both Chinese and international developers.

Quixey

Series C in 2013
Quixey, Inc. is a mobile technology company based in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in Beijing, Bengaluru, and Tel Aviv. Founded in 2009, Quixey operates a platform that enhances user access and engagement with applications through its innovative Deep View Cards. This solution connects users directly to app functionalities, enabling quick actions such as booking a hotel or ordering a ride without the need for user registration. By employing content acquisition techniques and application mining technology, Quixey effectively delivers relevant app content through various channels, including ads, search, and social messaging platforms. The company's offerings cater to both users and leading mobile brands, streamlining the process of finding and utilizing application features in a visually engaging manner.

Ali

Series B in 2013
Ali (阿狸/梦之城文化) is a Chinese domestic animation brand that develops products such as picture books, animations, and other peripheral products. Founded in April 2009 in Beijing, the company is mainly focused on original cartoon images that feature the character “Ali”. Ali’s product portfolio covers content creation, marketing, product design, commercial authorization, channels, e-business, purchase, and physical distribution. The company is also a content supplier of internet value-added products such as Ali QQ expressions, community templates, wallpapers, and more, and it owns peripheral products such as plush dolls, bags, stationery, household items, and more. Ali is affiliated with the company, Beijing Dream Castle Culture Co., Ltd.

Douguo

Series C in 2013
Beijing Douguo Information Technology Co., Ltd. is an interactive online platform based in Beijing, China, founded in 2008. It focuses on culinary communication, allowing users to discover, share, and discuss various food-related topics. Douguo serves as a community where food enthusiasts can showcase their cooking skills and learn from one another, particularly benefiting those new to cooking. The platform also features an Android application that functions as a comprehensive menu guide, enabling users to explore diverse cuisines and find recommendations tailored to their preferences. Overall, Douguo fosters a collaborative environment for food lovers to exchange recipes and culinary experiences.

Centaur

Series B in 2013
Beijing Centaur Technology Development is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) software company. Baesd on domestic e-commerce, Beijing Centaur Technology Development is focused on providing e-commerce solutions of information management for large network providers and enterprises. The company offers an ERP brand service named E-store Bao. It is widely employed by 1000 e-commerce enterprises such as Ccmate, Arboreal, Socool, Zizi Meizhuang, Ando, Yunifang, Mr.ing, Deeremarchi, Procer & Gamble, etc.

Qunar.com

Venture Round in 2013
Qunar is a prominent Chinese-language online travel information provider, established in 2005 in Beijing. It operates as a search engine for web and mobile users, offering comprehensive travel-related information including flights, hotels, holiday packages, and group-buying deals. The platform aims to facilitate informed travel decisions by providing users with vast amounts of data from over 700 Chinese online travel websites, encompassing more than 100,000 hotels and 11,000 air routes. With a user base of approximately 75 million monthly visitors and 34 million activated mobile app users, Qunar leverages advanced technology to deliver fast and accurate search results. The company also features group-buying deals across more than 100 cities in China. As a significant player in the travel industry, Qunar competes primarily with Elong and Ctrip.

Douguo

Series B in 2012
Beijing Douguo Information Technology Co., Ltd. is an interactive online platform based in Beijing, China, founded in 2008. It focuses on culinary communication, allowing users to discover, share, and discuss various food-related topics. Douguo serves as a community where food enthusiasts can showcase their cooking skills and learn from one another, particularly benefiting those new to cooking. The platform also features an Android application that functions as a comprehensive menu guide, enabling users to explore diverse cuisines and find recommendations tailored to their preferences. Overall, Douguo fosters a collaborative environment for food lovers to exchange recipes and culinary experiences.

Chukong Technologies

Series C in 2012
Chukong Technologies is a mobile entertainment platform company headquartered in Beijing, China, with additional operations in Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei, and Menlo Park, California. Originally founded as CocoaChina.com, the largest iOS developer community in China, Chukong provides tools and resources aimed at enhancing efficiency and reducing costs for mobile content creators globally. The company is known for sponsoring and maintaining Cocos2d-x, a cross-platform open-source game engine that has gained significant traction, with over 1.1 million downloads in 150 countries and a presence in seven of the top ten grossing games in China. Complementing the game engine, Chukong has developed CocoStudio, a toolset that simplifies game design and animation. The company also operates an in-house development studio, which has produced several successful games, including the Fishing Joy franchise. Furthermore, under the CocoaChina brand, Chukong collaborates with international developers to help them navigate the Chinese mobile gaming market, offering services that encompass game design feedback, monetization strategies, and localization assistance. With a portfolio that boasts over 1 billion monthly game sessions and 63 million active users, Chukong continues to explore opportunities for both Chinese and international developers.

Ali

Series A in 2012
Ali (阿狸/梦之城文化) is a Chinese domestic animation brand that develops products such as picture books, animations, and other peripheral products. Founded in April 2009 in Beijing, the company is mainly focused on original cartoon images that feature the character “Ali”. Ali’s product portfolio covers content creation, marketing, product design, commercial authorization, channels, e-business, purchase, and physical distribution. The company is also a content supplier of internet value-added products such as Ali QQ expressions, community templates, wallpapers, and more, and it owns peripheral products such as plush dolls, bags, stationery, household items, and more. Ali is affiliated with the company, Beijing Dream Castle Culture Co., Ltd.

Conviva

Series D in 2012
Conviva, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in optimizing the over-the-top (OTT) video experience for broadcasters, operators, and content owners. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Foster City, California, with additional offices in major cities worldwide, Conviva offers an intelligent control platform that enhances video quality and viewer engagement across various devices. Its solutions include Conviva Insights, which aggregates quality metrics for better business insights, and Conviva Precision, which provides real-time Global Video Intelligence for a broadcast-like experience. The platform processes nearly 3 trillion streaming data events daily, supporting over 500 million unique viewers and 200 billion streams annually. Conviva serves a wide range of clients, including major brands in entertainment and sports, enabling them to understand viewing trends, retain subscribers, and deliver personalized experiences. The company has also established strategic partnerships to further enhance its offerings in the competitive streaming landscape.

VNET Group

Series C in 2011
VNET Group is a prominent internet data center services provider based in Beijing, China. Established in 1996, the company initially operated as AsiaCloud before transitioning to the data center sector with its first self-developed facility opening in 2010. VNET Group specializes in a range of services, including colocation, cloud computing, and managed network services, designed to enhance the reliability, security, and speed of internet connections for its clients. Over the years, the company has expanded its clientele to include major Chinese hyperscalers such as Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, and Huawei Cloud. As of March 2024, VNET Group operates 48,503 self-built retail cabinets, primarily located in key regions like Beijing, Shanghai, and the Greater Bay area, along with 332 megawatts of wholesale power capacity, solidifying its position as a leading player in the data center market in China.

Conviva

Series C in 2010
Conviva, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in optimizing the over-the-top (OTT) video experience for broadcasters, operators, and content owners. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Foster City, California, with additional offices in major cities worldwide, Conviva offers an intelligent control platform that enhances video quality and viewer engagement across various devices. Its solutions include Conviva Insights, which aggregates quality metrics for better business insights, and Conviva Precision, which provides real-time Global Video Intelligence for a broadcast-like experience. The platform processes nearly 3 trillion streaming data events daily, supporting over 500 million unique viewers and 200 billion streams annually. Conviva serves a wide range of clients, including major brands in entertainment and sports, enabling them to understand viewing trends, retain subscribers, and deliver personalized experiences. The company has also established strategic partnerships to further enhance its offerings in the competitive streaming landscape.

Qunar.com

Series C in 2009
Qunar is a prominent Chinese-language online travel information provider, established in 2005 in Beijing. It operates as a search engine for web and mobile users, offering comprehensive travel-related information including flights, hotels, holiday packages, and group-buying deals. The platform aims to facilitate informed travel decisions by providing users with vast amounts of data from over 700 Chinese online travel websites, encompassing more than 100,000 hotels and 11,000 air routes. With a user base of approximately 75 million monthly visitors and 34 million activated mobile app users, Qunar leverages advanced technology to deliver fast and accurate search results. The company also features group-buying deals across more than 100 cities in China. As a significant player in the travel industry, Qunar competes primarily with Elong and Ctrip.

Chamate

Series C in 2008
Chamate is a modern metropolitan tea catering service provider focused on promoting Taiwanese cuisine and tea. Chamate opened their first restaurant in 2002 in Shanghai and later expanded to Beijing, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Suzhou, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Ningbo, Wuxi, Yiwu, Changzhou, Wuhan and Tianjin. As of August 2011, there are about 100 stores in all major Cities across China.

VNET Group

Series B in 2008
VNET Group is a prominent internet data center services provider based in Beijing, China. Established in 1996, the company initially operated as AsiaCloud before transitioning to the data center sector with its first self-developed facility opening in 2010. VNET Group specializes in a range of services, including colocation, cloud computing, and managed network services, designed to enhance the reliability, security, and speed of internet connections for its clients. Over the years, the company has expanded its clientele to include major Chinese hyperscalers such as Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, and Huawei Cloud. As of March 2024, VNET Group operates 48,503 self-built retail cabinets, primarily located in key regions like Beijing, Shanghai, and the Greater Bay area, along with 332 megawatts of wholesale power capacity, solidifying its position as a leading player in the data center market in China.

China Talent Group

Series B in 2007
China Talent Group is an international provider of human resources and process outsourcing solutions, established in 2003. The company specializes in labor dispatch, talent recruitment, employee training, payroll management, and consulting services. With a vast presence, it has established offices in over 300 cities across China, including major hubs such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, as well as locations abroad in Hong Kong and the United States. Recognized as the largest global service network supplier for human resources services in China, China Talent Group holds a unique position as the only company in the country to have received international recognition in its field. Its comprehensive offerings enable enterprises to enhance recruitment efficiency and effectively manage their workforce.

Chamate

Series B in 2006
Chamate is a modern metropolitan tea catering service provider focused on promoting Taiwanese cuisine and tea. Chamate opened their first restaurant in 2002 in Shanghai and later expanded to Beijing, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Suzhou, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Ningbo, Wuxi, Yiwu, Changzhou, Wuhan and Tianjin. As of August 2011, there are about 100 stores in all major Cities across China.

China Talent Group

Series A in 2006
China Talent Group is an international provider of human resources and process outsourcing solutions, established in 2003. The company specializes in labor dispatch, talent recruitment, employee training, payroll management, and consulting services. With a vast presence, it has established offices in over 300 cities across China, including major hubs such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, as well as locations abroad in Hong Kong and the United States. Recognized as the largest global service network supplier for human resources services in China, China Talent Group holds a unique position as the only company in the country to have received international recognition in its field. Its comprehensive offerings enable enterprises to enhance recruitment efficiency and effectively manage their workforce.

Ku6

Series A in 2003
Ku6 Media Co., Ltd. is an online video company based in Beijing, China, that offers a diverse range of video content including user-generated, professionally produced, and licensed materials. Since its founding in 2006, the company has developed ku6.com, a platform that allows users to upload and share videos, as well as access video reports and entertainment. The content available on Ku6 encompasses various genres such as news, comedies, music videos, and micro movies, organized into sub-channels covering topics like sports, finance, technology, and education. Ku6 also provides online marketing services, including in-video and display advertising. As of 2015, the platform had built a substantial content library with approximately 292 million video clips, and it has attracted a significant user base, with reports of 220 million unique monthly visitors. Ku6 Media is a subsidiary of Shanda Interactive Entertainment Limited.
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