Groundcover
Series B in 2025
Groundcover is an observability and monitoring platform for cloud-native environments, focusing on Kubernetes. The platform uses eBPF to collect and correlate system-level data in real time, enabling teams to visualize metrics, logs, and traces from various sources. It provides detailed dashboards to help users interpret complex data for monitoring and analysis across modern production environments. Groundcover integrates with existing tools and operates without requiring code changes, supporting operations teams in detecting and resolving issues across cloud environments efficiently.
Userfront
Seed Round in 2024
Userfront is a company that specializes in creating an authentication and authorization platform aimed at enhancing security infrastructure for online applications. The platform focuses on providing secure, standards-based authentication solutions that prioritize ease of setup, testing, and administration. With a comprehensive dashboard for managing users and authorization, Userfront enables clients to seamlessly integrate modern authentication and access control measures, ensuring the protection of their digital environments. The company's tools connect users to applications and AI tools while maintaining compliance with contemporary security standards.
Replicate
Series B in 2023
Replicate simplifies machine learning model deployment using cloud technology. Its platform enables developers to deploy AI models with minimal coding, reducing manual work and streamlining workflows.
Groundcover
Series A in 2022
Groundcover is an observability and monitoring platform for cloud-native environments, focusing on Kubernetes. The platform uses eBPF to collect and correlate system-level data in real time, enabling teams to visualize metrics, logs, and traces from various sources. It provides detailed dashboards to help users interpret complex data for monitoring and analysis across modern production environments. Groundcover integrates with existing tools and operates without requiring code changes, supporting operations teams in detecting and resolving issues across cloud environments efficiently.
Groundcover
Series A in 2022
Groundcover is an observability and monitoring platform for cloud-native environments, focusing on Kubernetes. The platform uses eBPF to collect and correlate system-level data in real time, enabling teams to visualize metrics, logs, and traces from various sources. It provides detailed dashboards to help users interpret complex data for monitoring and analysis across modern production environments. Groundcover integrates with existing tools and operates without requiring code changes, supporting operations teams in detecting and resolving issues across cloud environments efficiently.
Radar is a location data infrastructure platform that enables app developers to create location-aware experiences. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in New York, the company provides a suite of tools, including geofencing, place detection, and location tracking, to enhance mobile applications across various industries such as retail, travel, and logistics. Radar's platform features APIs and SDKs that facilitate easy integration, allowing developers to implement contextually relevant functionalities in their applications. With a strong focus on privacy and security, Radar ensures that location data is managed responsibly. The company also offers additional APIs in private beta, including geocoding, which converts addresses to coordinates, and tools for searching geofences and calculating distances between locations.
Apollo GraphQL
Series D in 2021
Apollo GraphQL provides an open-source GraphQL platform and commercial technologies that help teams build, test, and ship APIs across applications. The platform reduces boilerplate code, accelerates delivery by enabling frontend and mobile features to stay in sync with backend services, and supports scalable API development. Its Apollo GraphOS suite includes a self-service supergraph that links multiple backend services into a unified, scalable API, facilitating faster experimentation and deployment. The company serves major brands such as Netflix, Snap, and The New York Times, handling more than five trillion requests in 2023 and enabling personalized, omnichannel experiences. Based in San Francisco, Apollo GraphQL is used by developers to streamline API workflows across organizations.
Metrist
Seed Round in 2021
Metrist is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) company that specializes in monitoring the performance and availability of cloud applications and APIs. Its platform provides real-time visibility into the functionality of these services, ensuring that application developers and users can understand the impact of external services on their operations. The software features actionable data and service level agreement (SLA) reporting, which helps businesses optimize customer experiences. Additionally, Metrist offers an infrastructure that supports embedded analytics, payment processing, and user identity management, facilitating a comprehensive approach to application performance monitoring.
Sanity develops a collaboration platform for software developers. Its core product is a content management system that enables real-time collaboration, live multi-user editing, and change tracking. Sanity's platform supports GraphQL and JavaScript APIs, allowing teams to build hosted content infrastructure for various applications such as e-commerce sites, mobile apps, and marketing platforms. Founded in Norway, the company operates offices in Oslo and San Francisco.
Sanity develops a collaboration platform for software developers. Its core product is a content management system that enables real-time collaboration, live multi-user editing, and change tracking. Sanity's platform supports GraphQL and JavaScript APIs, allowing teams to build hosted content infrastructure for various applications such as e-commerce sites, mobile apps, and marketing platforms. Founded in Norway, the company operates offices in Oslo and San Francisco.
Radar is a location data infrastructure platform that enables app developers to create location-aware experiences. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in New York, the company provides a suite of tools, including geofencing, place detection, and location tracking, to enhance mobile applications across various industries such as retail, travel, and logistics. Radar's platform features APIs and SDKs that facilitate easy integration, allowing developers to implement contextually relevant functionalities in their applications. With a strong focus on privacy and security, Radar ensures that location data is managed responsibly. The company also offers additional APIs in private beta, including geocoding, which converts addresses to coordinates, and tools for searching geofences and calculating distances between locations.
TruSTAR
Funding Round in 2020
TruSTAR Technology, LLC specializes in providing a comprehensive threat intelligence platform designed to enhance cybersecurity operations. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company offers TruSTAR Enclave, a secure data repository for storing and managing sensitive events, along with solutions for fraud detection and phishing. The platform is API-first and cloud-native, allowing organizations to integrate internal and external data sources effectively. By enabling security teams to accelerate detection, incident response, and investigations, TruSTAR aims to improve decision-making and collaboration among security professionals. Through its innovative approach, TruSTAR fosters a flexible environment that reduces incident response times and enhances the overall management of security intelligence across enterprises.
Sanity develops a collaboration platform for software developers. Its core product is a content management system that enables real-time collaboration, live multi-user editing, and change tracking. Sanity's platform supports GraphQL and JavaScript APIs, allowing teams to build hosted content infrastructure for various applications such as e-commerce sites, mobile apps, and marketing platforms. Founded in Norway, the company operates offices in Oslo and San Francisco.
Radar is a location data infrastructure platform that enables app developers to create location-aware experiences. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in New York, the company provides a suite of tools, including geofencing, place detection, and location tracking, to enhance mobile applications across various industries such as retail, travel, and logistics. Radar's platform features APIs and SDKs that facilitate easy integration, allowing developers to implement contextually relevant functionalities in their applications. With a strong focus on privacy and security, Radar ensures that location data is managed responsibly. The company also offers additional APIs in private beta, including geocoding, which converts addresses to coordinates, and tools for searching geofences and calculating distances between locations.
Radar
Venture Round in 2019
Radar is a location data infrastructure platform that enables app developers to create location-aware experiences. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in New York, the company provides a suite of tools, including geofencing, place detection, and location tracking, to enhance mobile applications across various industries such as retail, travel, and logistics. Radar's platform features APIs and SDKs that facilitate easy integration, allowing developers to implement contextually relevant functionalities in their applications. With a strong focus on privacy and security, Radar ensures that location data is managed responsibly. The company also offers additional APIs in private beta, including geocoding, which converts addresses to coordinates, and tools for searching geofences and calculating distances between locations.
Moesif Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that offers a debugging and error analysis platform specifically designed for API traffic. Founded in 2016, Moesif's hosted service enables users to log and analyze various API requests, providing deep visibility into API traffic through error analytics and monitoring. The platform allows users to drill down into the details of each API call, including headers and body, to identify patterns and troubleshoot issues effectively. Catering to product-led teams across diverse sectors such as finance, healthtech, logistics, and enterprise software, Moesif supports both fast-growing startups and large enterprises. By delivering insights into API usage, Moesif empowers businesses to enhance their developer experiences and automate debugging processes.
TruSTAR Technology, LLC specializes in providing a comprehensive threat intelligence platform designed to enhance cybersecurity operations. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company offers TruSTAR Enclave, a secure data repository for storing and managing sensitive events, along with solutions for fraud detection and phishing. The platform is API-first and cloud-native, allowing organizations to integrate internal and external data sources effectively. By enabling security teams to accelerate detection, incident response, and investigations, TruSTAR aims to improve decision-making and collaboration among security professionals. Through its innovative approach, TruSTAR fosters a flexible environment that reduces incident response times and enhances the overall management of security intelligence across enterprises.
Pusher Ltd. is a company that offers a hosted API service designed to integrate real-time bi-directional functionality into web and mobile applications, as well as other Internet-connected devices. Founded in 2011 and based in London, United Kingdom, Pusher provides a suite of libraries, including a JavaScript client library suitable for web and HTML5 applications. Its platform facilitates developers in creating features such as in-app notifications, activity streams, real-time dashboards, and live trackers. Additionally, Pusher includes tools for debugging applications and offers authentication mechanisms for private channels, along with presence functionality to monitor online users. As of December 2020, Pusher operates as a subsidiary of MessageBird B.V.
Kloudless
Series A in 2018
Kloudless develops a cloud-based API integration platform that enables developers to connect applications with various software services, such as file storage, email, CRM, and more. Its unified interface supports over 100 integrations across multiple categories, allowing businesses to streamline workflows and reduce engineering overhead.
TruSTAR Technology, LLC specializes in providing a comprehensive threat intelligence platform designed to enhance cybersecurity operations. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company offers TruSTAR Enclave, a secure data repository for storing and managing sensitive events, along with solutions for fraud detection and phishing. The platform is API-first and cloud-native, allowing organizations to integrate internal and external data sources effectively. By enabling security teams to accelerate detection, incident response, and investigations, TruSTAR aims to improve decision-making and collaboration among security professionals. Through its innovative approach, TruSTAR fosters a flexible environment that reduces incident response times and enhances the overall management of security intelligence across enterprises.
ReadMe
Venture Round in 2016
ReadMe provides a documentation management platform that enables companies to create developer portals with tutorials, guides, and API exploration. It helps teams quickly generate documentation, keep it up to date, and cultivate active developer communities, leveraging community-oriented features to drive adoption and improve developer support.
Serverless
Venture Round in 2016
Serverless, Inc. is a technology company headquartered in San Francisco, California, that specializes in providing a development framework for creating serverless architectures. Founded in 2015 by Austen Collins, Serverless offers the Serverless Framework, which allows users to build auto-scaling, pay-per-execution, and event-driven applications specifically on AWS Lambda. The company also provides an application structure to effectively manage code, resources, and events across various projects and teams. In addition to its core offerings, Serverless includes tools that facilitate easy development and deployment, along with features such as troubleshooting, alerts, and safeguards for developers creating web, mobile, and Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Serverless has established a strategic partnership with Tencent Cloud Computing to enhance its service offerings.
Mux specializes in online video infrastructure. Initially known for Mux Data, its performance analytics tool trusted by prominent companies, it later launched Mux Video, offering a simple API for video hosting, encoding, and streaming. Mux focuses on key viewer metrics like rebuffering, startup time, video quality, and errors to ensure optimal video experiences across devices.
Rainforest QA
Venture Round in 2014
Rainforest QA offers a comprehensive testing platform for web and mobile apps. It combines human testers with algorithmic management, enabling efficient regression testing for continuous deployment. The platform uses generative AI to simplify test creation and maintenance, allowing developers from companies like Intuit and IBM to deploy bug-free software quickly.
Apiary
Venture Round in 2013
Apiary Inc. is a software development company specializing in application programming interface (API) integration through its flagship product, API Flow. Founded in 2011 and based in San Francisco, California, with engineering operations in Prague, Apiary provides a comprehensive cloud-based platform that enables developers to design, test, and document APIs efficiently. The API Flow platform supports industry standards such as API Blueprint and OpenAPI, streamlining the API creation lifecycle and facilitating the development of cloud-based applications. Its features include a user-friendly dashboard, access control, role management, and customization options, all aimed at enhancing the developer experience and fostering strong relationships between API owners and users. As of early 2017, Apiary operates as a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation.
Runscope
Venture Round in 2013
Runscope Inc. is a company focused on enhancing the application development lifecycle through its suite of API monitoring and testing tools. Established in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Runscope offers solutions for developers to monitor and manage APIs used in mobile and web applications. Its platform enables businesses to monitor API traffic, debug issues, and conduct automated integration testing, thereby allowing organizations to anticipate potential API failures and ensure their APIs are operational, efficient, and accurate. As of September 2017, Runscope operates as a subsidiary of CA, Inc.
Stripe
Venture Round in 2013
Stripe develops APIs and tools for businesses to accept and manage online payments securely. It supports various international debit/credit cards, serving e-commerce platforms, SaaS companies, marketplaces, and non-profits globally.
Zencoder
Venture Round in 2012
Zencoder is a cloud-based video encoding service that converts uploaded videos into web and mobile formats suitable for websites and applications. It offers fast encoding speeds, scalable cloud infrastructure, and straightforward API integration, enabling developers to encode live and on-demand video without managing hardware or software. The service supports delivery across devices and platforms, providing reliable, accessible encoding capabilities via a software-as-a-service model.
Sanity develops a collaboration platform for software developers. Its core product is a content management system that enables real-time collaboration, live multi-user editing, and change tracking. Sanity's platform supports GraphQL and JavaScript APIs, allowing teams to build hosted content infrastructure for various applications such as e-commerce sites, mobile apps, and marketing platforms. Founded in Norway, the company operates offices in Oslo and San Francisco.