Greylock Partners is a venture capital firm established in 1965 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, with additional offices in Wellesley and San Francisco. The firm specializes in investing across various stages, with a strong emphasis on seed, series A and B, and growth capital investments, particularly in consumer and enterprise software sectors. Greylock focuses on sectors such as advertising, fintech, gaming, healthcare, cloud/SaaS, data analytics, and biotechnology, among others. The firm typically invests between $50,000 and $500,000 in seed-stage companies, $1 million to $10 million in early-stage ventures, and between $25 million and $200 million in later-stage companies. Greylock prefers to take board seats in its portfolio companies and actively seeks to invest in businesses based in the United States, India, China, Europe, and Israel. Its notable investments include companies that have redefined markets, such as Airbnb, Dropbox, and LinkedIn.
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Asheem Chandna
Partner
Jerry Chen
General Partner
Mike Duboe
General Partner
Roger Evans
Partner
William Helman
Partner
Bob Henderson
Special Limited Partner
William Kaiser
Partner
John Lilly
Venture Partner
Josh Mcfarland
Partner
Sridhar Ramaswamy
Venture Partner
Jason Risch
Investor
Dave Strohm
Partner
Mustafa Suleyman
Venture Partner
Don Sullivan
Administrative Partner
David Sze
General Partner
David Thacker
General Partner
Past deals in Photography
Lapse
Series A in 2024
Lapse is a social disposable camera app. The app lets close groups recreate the magic of old-school disposable cameras by taking 36 snaps to ‘rolls’ in private group chats.
CreativeLive
Series B in 2017
CreativeLive, Inc. is an online education platform based in Seattle, Washington, that focuses on providing live streaming courses in various creative disciplines, including photography, video, design, business, audio, music, and crafting. Founded in 2010 by photographer Chase Jarvis and entrepreneur Craig Swanson, CreativeLive allows users to participate in free live classes taught by renowned instructors, including bestselling authors and award-winning professionals. The platform also offers the option to purchase courses for on-demand viewing, ensuring that users can enhance their skills at their convenience. With over ten million students and three billion minutes of video consumed, CreativeLive has established itself as a leading resource for creative entrepreneurs. The company has been profitable since its inception and has distributed millions of dollars to its instructors.
Lytro
Series C in 2014
Lytro, founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, is a pioneer in Light Field imaging technology, which allows for the capture of multi-dimensional data and enhances creative freedom for artists and innovators. The company launched its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012, followed by the second-generation platform in 2014 that included the Lytro ILLUM, Lytro Desktop, and mobile applications. This technology has applications beyond photography, extending into cinematography, virtual reality, and scientific fields. Lytro aims to be a central hub in a new technology ecosystem, providing tools that empower users to explore and utilize Light Field imaging to its fullest potential. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Lytro has garnered support from prominent venture capital firms, reinforcing its role as a leader in computational imaging.
Path
Series C in 2014
Path is a mobile photo-sharing and messaging service for building personal social networks with up to 150 contacts. Currently Path Places. Path Talk and Path sold to Daum Kakao May 28, 2015. Path brings people closer together. Guided by the belief that mobile technology will fundamentally change the cultural, social, and economic landscape, Path focuses on simplicity, quality, and privacy to provide the best mobile personal networking service in the world. Path was designed with the people they love, closest friends, and family in mind.
Lytro
Series B in 2013
Lytro, founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, is a pioneer in Light Field imaging technology, which allows for the capture of multi-dimensional data and enhances creative freedom for artists and innovators. The company launched its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012, followed by the second-generation platform in 2014 that included the Lytro ILLUM, Lytro Desktop, and mobile applications. This technology has applications beyond photography, extending into cinematography, virtual reality, and scientific fields. Lytro aims to be a central hub in a new technology ecosystem, providing tools that empower users to explore and utilize Light Field imaging to its fullest potential. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Lytro has garnered support from prominent venture capital firms, reinforcing its role as a leader in computational imaging.
CreativeLive
Series B in 2013
CreativeLive, Inc. is an online education platform based in Seattle, Washington, that focuses on providing live streaming courses in various creative disciplines, including photography, video, design, business, audio, music, and crafting. Founded in 2010 by photographer Chase Jarvis and entrepreneur Craig Swanson, CreativeLive allows users to participate in free live classes taught by renowned instructors, including bestselling authors and award-winning professionals. The platform also offers the option to purchase courses for on-demand viewing, ensuring that users can enhance their skills at their convenience. With over ten million students and three billion minutes of video consumed, CreativeLive has established itself as a leading resource for creative entrepreneurs. The company has been profitable since its inception and has distributed millions of dollars to its instructors.
CreativeLive
Series A in 2012
CreativeLive, Inc. is an online education platform based in Seattle, Washington, that focuses on providing live streaming courses in various creative disciplines, including photography, video, design, business, audio, music, and crafting. Founded in 2010 by photographer Chase Jarvis and entrepreneur Craig Swanson, CreativeLive allows users to participate in free live classes taught by renowned instructors, including bestselling authors and award-winning professionals. The platform also offers the option to purchase courses for on-demand viewing, ensuring that users can enhance their skills at their convenience. With over ten million students and three billion minutes of video consumed, CreativeLive has established itself as a leading resource for creative entrepreneurs. The company has been profitable since its inception and has distributed millions of dollars to its instructors.
Path
Series B in 2012
Path is a mobile photo-sharing and messaging service for building personal social networks with up to 150 contacts. Currently Path Places. Path Talk and Path sold to Daum Kakao May 28, 2015. Path brings people closer together. Guided by the belief that mobile technology will fundamentally change the cultural, social, and economic landscape, Path focuses on simplicity, quality, and privacy to provide the best mobile personal networking service in the world. Path was designed with the people they love, closest friends, and family in mind.
Lytro
Series A in 2011
Lytro, founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, is a pioneer in Light Field imaging technology, which allows for the capture of multi-dimensional data and enhances creative freedom for artists and innovators. The company launched its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012, followed by the second-generation platform in 2014 that included the Lytro ILLUM, Lytro Desktop, and mobile applications. This technology has applications beyond photography, extending into cinematography, virtual reality, and scientific fields. Lytro aims to be a central hub in a new technology ecosystem, providing tools that empower users to explore and utilize Light Field imaging to its fullest potential. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Lytro has garnered support from prominent venture capital firms, reinforcing its role as a leader in computational imaging.
Lytro
Series A in 2008
Lytro, founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, is a pioneer in Light Field imaging technology, which allows for the capture of multi-dimensional data and enhances creative freedom for artists and innovators. The company launched its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012, followed by the second-generation platform in 2014 that included the Lytro ILLUM, Lytro Desktop, and mobile applications. This technology has applications beyond photography, extending into cinematography, virtual reality, and scientific fields. Lytro aims to be a central hub in a new technology ecosystem, providing tools that empower users to explore and utilize Light Field imaging to its fullest potential. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Lytro has garnered support from prominent venture capital firms, reinforcing its role as a leader in computational imaging.
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