Index Ventures

Index Ventures is a venture capital firm headquartered in London with offices in San Francisco and Geneva, focused on backing technology-driven startups across Europe, North America, and beyond. The firm specializes in high technology and life sciences, and invests across early and growth stages in sectors such as artificial intelligence, software, data, fintech, healthcare, media, mobility, open source, and security. Since its founding in 1996, Index Ventures has partnered with ambitious entrepreneurs to turn bold ideas into global businesses, providing strategic guidance and capital to help companies scale. Notable portfolio companies include Adyen, Deliveroo, Dropbox, Farfetch, King, Slack, and Supercell, reflecting the firm’s track record of supporting market-changing technology companies.

Nina Achadjian

Partner

Chris Ahn

Principal

Julia Andre

Principal / Partner

Damir Becirovic

Partner

Dino Becirovic

Principal

Past deals in Mobile

Typeform

Series C in 2022
Typeform is a no-code SaaS platform that provides tools designed to enhance user engagement and facilitate data collection through interactive online forms, quizzes, surveys, and asynchronous video solutions. Established in 2012 and headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, with an additional office in San Francisco, California, Typeform aims to transform digital interactions into meaningful human connections. The platform is built to deliver a conversational experience, combining the flow of real-life conversations with the efficiency of web forms, thus offering a more engaging user experience. With over 500 million digital interactions annually, Typeform integrates seamlessly with numerous essential business tools, such as HubSpot, Calendly, and Slack, and employs a globally-distributed workforce of more than 450 people.

Backbone

Series A in 2022
Backbone offers a mobile gaming controller that is cloud-gaming and remote-play compatible. It is a low-power, low-latency gaming device that works with the iPhone and does not require charging, allowing for responsive gaming anywhere. Backbone allows gamers to simply snap their phone into the Backbone One controller, launch the Backbone App, and begin playing mobile, console, or PC games from any location.

Dream Games

Series C in 2022
Founded in 2019, Dream Games is a Turkish company based in Istanbul that specializes in developing high-quality mobile games. Combining technology and creativity, the company aims to create casual games that provide engaging experiences for players.

Shara

Seed Round in 2021
Shara is a mobile application that facilitates systematic business growth. It offers free scheduled reminders, customized professional statements, and a secure digital wallet for organizing transactions.

SnapCalorie

Seed Round in 2021
SnapCalorie is a mobile application that allows users to take a photo of any meal to receive an accurate calorie count and nutritional information. By leveraging artificial intelligence, the app analyzes the image to calculate calories and provide details on macronutrients such as fat, carbohydrates, and protein. This innovative approach enables users to visually estimate the nutritional content of their meals, making it a convenient tool for individuals aiming to manage their dietary intake effectively.

Dream Games

Series B in 2021
Founded in 2019, Dream Games is a Turkish company based in Istanbul that specializes in developing high-quality mobile games. Combining technology and creativity, the company aims to create casual games that provide engaging experiences for players.

Dream Games

Series A in 2021
Founded in 2019, Dream Games is a Turkish company based in Istanbul that specializes in developing high-quality mobile games. Combining technology and creativity, the company aims to create casual games that provide engaging experiences for players.

Bigger Games

Seed Round in 2020
Founded in 2019, Bigger Games is a mobile gaming company dedicated to developing casual games that engage millions of players worldwide.

Iterable

Series D in 2019
Iterable is an AI-powered customer communication platform for mid-market and enterprise B2C brands, enabling cross-channel messaging across email, mobile, social and the web. The platform uses behavioral data and proprietary algorithms to determine optimal timing for engagement, supports real-time segmentation, automation, personalization and A/B testing, and facilitates lifecycle campaigns that activate customers at scale. It targets e-commerce, media, financial services and political campaigns, providing growth marketing solutions such as shopping cart abandonment and transactional messaging. By harmonizing communications and focusing on timely, contextually relevant interactions, Iterable helps organizations drive personalized customer experiences while avoiding channel fatigue.

Iterable

Series C in 2019
Iterable is an AI-powered customer communication platform for mid-market and enterprise B2C brands, enabling cross-channel messaging across email, mobile, social and the web. The platform uses behavioral data and proprietary algorithms to determine optimal timing for engagement, supports real-time segmentation, automation, personalization and A/B testing, and facilitates lifecycle campaigns that activate customers at scale. It targets e-commerce, media, financial services and political campaigns, providing growth marketing solutions such as shopping cart abandonment and transactional messaging. By harmonizing communications and focusing on timely, contextually relevant interactions, Iterable helps organizations drive personalized customer experiences while avoiding channel fatigue.

Rebtel

Series B in 2018
Rebtel is a Stockholm-based technology company that aims to address communication, work, and banking challenges faced by migrants crossing borders. Led by experienced management from Kinnevik group companies, Rebtel offers innovative solutions through its platform for communication, money transfer, and independent work programs. With around 85 high-performing employees from over 35 nationalities, Rebtel is a profitable company known for its disruptive approach to technology.

Fleetsmith

Series A in 2018
Fleetsmith, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that specializes in cloud-based management software for Apple devices, including Macs, iPhones, iPads, and Apple TVs. Founded in 2014, Fleetsmith offers an automated platform that simplifies various IT processes for organizations, enabling them to manage applications, settings, and security across their device fleets. The software supports tasks such as automatic device setup, inventory management, patching, and security enforcement. It also includes features for updating applications, managing user accounts, upgrading operating systems, and tracking device compliance from a centralized location. Fleetsmith has gained traction among small and midsize businesses and is trusted by notable companies like Robinhood and Segment. As of June 2020, Fleetsmith operates as a subsidiary of Apple Inc.

MileZero

Seed Round in 2018
MileZero is a technology company that develops a cloud-based logistics automation platform aimed at optimizing large-scale logistics networks and delivery fleets. The platform facilitates the tracking of shipments throughout their journey, from sortation and dispatch through middle mile routing to the final delivery to customers. It also synchronizes parcel movements in response to planning changes and real-time conditions, enhancing the efficiency of logistics operations. By offering this advanced Logistics Cloud, MileZero helps both traditional retailers and digital enterprises adapt to the rapid changes in consumer preferences and the rise of mobile and on-demand services, enabling them to compete effectively in a dynamic market.

Supersolid

Series A in 2017
Supersolid Ltd. is a mobile games studio based in London, United Kingdom, founded in 2012. The company specializes in creating engaging mobile games for both children and adults, targeting the growing market of casual gamers. Supersolid has released three titles to date, with its debut game, "Super Penguins," achieving over 10 million downloads and notable success in Korea, including a release on the Kakao platform. Its second game, "Adventure Town," received positive reviews and attracted millions of players across various platforms. In 2014, Supersolid launched "Pororo Penguin Run," featuring characters from the popular cartoon series "Pororo the Little Penguin." The company is currently developing a fourth game, supported by a small team of experienced professionals from the gaming industry, who have collectively worked on over 70 titles, including several award-winning games.

Typeform

Series B in 2017
Typeform is a no-code SaaS platform that provides tools designed to enhance user engagement and facilitate data collection through interactive online forms, quizzes, surveys, and asynchronous video solutions. Established in 2012 and headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, with an additional office in San Francisco, California, Typeform aims to transform digital interactions into meaningful human connections. The platform is built to deliver a conversational experience, combining the flow of real-life conversations with the efficiency of web forms, thus offering a more engaging user experience. With over 500 million digital interactions annually, Typeform integrates seamlessly with numerous essential business tools, such as HubSpot, Calendly, and Slack, and employs a globally-distributed workforce of more than 450 people.

Super Evil Megacorp

Series D in 2017
Super Evil Megacorp develops core video games for mobile and tablet platforms and operates a gaming platform that offers online multiplayer experiences with high graphical fidelity and touch-friendly controls. The company aims to deliver category-defining multiplayer experiences for the touchscreen generation by combining deep technical and design capabilities to enable users to play single- or multiplayer games with engaging effects.

Armada Interactive

Seed Round in 2017
Armada Interactive Oy, established in 2015 and based in Helsinki, Finland, specializes in developing high-quality mobile games. The company focuses on creating innovative, challenging, and entertaining born-mobile AAA, freemium, and real-time multiplayer games. Their games are distinguished by their AAA visual fidelity, synchronous PvP, 3D console graphics, and eSports potential, aiming to push the boundaries of mobile gaming and provide global gaming experiences.

Hutch

Series A in 2017
Hutch Games Ltd. is a video game developer based in London, United Kingdom, established in 2011. The company specializes in creating action-packed, visually engaging racing games for mobile platforms, focusing on user experience and community feedback. Hutch's games are designed to be free-to-play and are continuously refined through player data and feedback, ensuring they resonate with their audience. The company emphasizes teamwork and encourages a culture of learning and problem-solving among its employees, fostering an environment where creativity can thrive. In addition to its London headquarters, Hutch is expanding its teams in Brighton and Nova Scotia, Canada, as it continues to build a portfolio of games that are accessible and enjoyable for players worldwide.

Marvel

Series A in 2016
Marvel is a creative platform that facilitates mobile and web prototyping without the need for coding skills. Established in 2013, it has evolved from a side project into a robust tool utilized by nearly 2 million individuals and teams globally. The platform empowers users to bring their ideas to life through intuitive design and prototyping features, making it accessible for creators of all backgrounds to develop and iterate on their concepts effectively.

Iterable

Series B in 2016
Iterable is an AI-powered customer communication platform for mid-market and enterprise B2C brands, enabling cross-channel messaging across email, mobile, social and the web. The platform uses behavioral data and proprietary algorithms to determine optimal timing for engagement, supports real-time segmentation, automation, personalization and A/B testing, and facilitates lifecycle campaigns that activate customers at scale. It targets e-commerce, media, financial services and political campaigns, providing growth marketing solutions such as shopping cart abandonment and transactional messaging. By harmonizing communications and focusing on timely, contextually relevant interactions, Iterable helps organizations drive personalized customer experiences while avoiding channel fatigue.

Fleetsmith

Seed Round in 2016
Fleetsmith, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that specializes in cloud-based management software for Apple devices, including Macs, iPhones, iPads, and Apple TVs. Founded in 2014, Fleetsmith offers an automated platform that simplifies various IT processes for organizations, enabling them to manage applications, settings, and security across their device fleets. The software supports tasks such as automatic device setup, inventory management, patching, and security enforcement. It also includes features for updating applications, managing user accounts, upgrading operating systems, and tracking device compliance from a centralized location. Fleetsmith has gained traction among small and midsize businesses and is trusted by notable companies like Robinhood and Segment. As of June 2020, Fleetsmith operates as a subsidiary of Apple Inc.

Armada Interactive

Seed Round in 2016
Armada Interactive Oy, established in 2015 and based in Helsinki, Finland, specializes in developing high-quality mobile games. The company focuses on creating innovative, challenging, and entertaining born-mobile AAA, freemium, and real-time multiplayer games. Their games are distinguished by their AAA visual fidelity, synchronous PvP, 3D console graphics, and eSports potential, aiming to push the boundaries of mobile gaming and provide global gaming experiences.

Yup.com

Seed Round in 2016
Yup Technologies Inc. is an education technology company based in San Francisco that specializes in on-demand tutoring for math and science through a mobile application. Founded in 2014, the Yup app allows students to quickly access personalized tutoring by connecting them with vetted expert tutors based on their individual learning needs and math proficiency. The platform is designed to provide unlimited access to academic support, enabling students to receive guidance on homework and exam preparation via mobile chat. Yup's tutors are trained in a unique teaching methodology that incorporates practices developed at Stanford University and current educational research, ensuring effective and tailored learning experiences for each student.

Citymapper

Series B in 2016
Citymapper Limited, established in 2010 and headquartered in London, offers a mobile and web-based transit application serving New York City, London, Paris, and Berlin. Its primary product, Citymapper, provides real-time transit information and directions via iOS and Android apps, along with APIs for developers. The company also offers CMMapLauncher, a tool to launch Citymapper and other mapping applications. Citymapper's mission is to help urban dwellers navigate cities efficiently by leveraging open transport data and real-time information, including weather alerts and disruptions.

Base

Series C in 2015
Base is a next-generation customer relationship management (CRM) and sales tracking software designed to help businesses enhance revenue growth in a measurable and scalable manner. Unlike traditional CRM systems, Base provides an all-in-one solution that improves user adoption and data capture across multiple devices. Its platform includes Apollo, a feature that allows sales leaders to analyze big data trends in real-time, offering actionable insights to boost performance. With over a quarter of a million downloads, Base is recognized as the top-rated CRM and sales mobile application on both iOS and Android platforms. The company supports more than 7,000 businesses worldwide, including notable clients such as Cisco, Dow Chemical, and Groupon, by promoting a scientific approach to sales. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Base is backed by venture capital funding.

Typeform

Series A in 2015
Typeform is a no-code SaaS platform that provides tools designed to enhance user engagement and facilitate data collection through interactive online forms, quizzes, surveys, and asynchronous video solutions. Established in 2012 and headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, with an additional office in San Francisco, California, Typeform aims to transform digital interactions into meaningful human connections. The platform is built to deliver a conversational experience, combining the flow of real-life conversations with the efficiency of web forms, thus offering a more engaging user experience. With over 500 million digital interactions annually, Typeform integrates seamlessly with numerous essential business tools, such as HubSpot, Calendly, and Slack, and employs a globally-distributed workforce of more than 450 people.

Marvel

Seed Round in 2015
Marvel is a creative platform that facilitates mobile and web prototyping without the need for coding skills. Established in 2013, it has evolved from a side project into a robust tool utilized by nearly 2 million individuals and teams globally. The platform empowers users to bring their ideas to life through intuitive design and prototyping features, making it accessible for creators of all backgrounds to develop and iterate on their concepts effectively.

Super Evil Megacorp

Series B in 2015
Super Evil Megacorp develops core video games for mobile and tablet platforms and operates a gaming platform that offers online multiplayer experiences with high graphical fidelity and touch-friendly controls. The company aims to deliver category-defining multiplayer experiences for the touchscreen generation by combining deep technical and design capabilities to enable users to play single- or multiplayer games with engaging effects.

Ministry of Games - MOG

Seed Round in 2015
Ministry of Games is a mobile game development studio that designs and develops games focused on experience. It aims to bring RPGs to mobile platforms. The company is backed by Initial Capital, Index Ventures, Sunstone Capital, Proxy Ventures, Henric Suuronen, Markus Pasula, and Tekes. Ministry of Games was founded in 2014 and is based in Helsinki, Finland.

Yup.com

Seed Round in 2015
Yup Technologies Inc. is an education technology company based in San Francisco that specializes in on-demand tutoring for math and science through a mobile application. Founded in 2014, the Yup app allows students to quickly access personalized tutoring by connecting them with vetted expert tutors based on their individual learning needs and math proficiency. The platform is designed to provide unlimited access to academic support, enabling students to receive guidance on homework and exam preparation via mobile chat. Yup's tutors are trained in a unique teaching methodology that incorporates practices developed at Stanford University and current educational research, ensuring effective and tailored learning experiences for each student.

Lookout

Series F in 2014
Lookout, Inc. is a cybersecurity company specializing in cloud-based technology solutions for mobile security. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in major cities worldwide, Lookout offers a range of products including mobile security apps for both Android and iOS devices. Its solutions encompass Mobile Threat Protection, a Mobile Intelligence Center for real-time threat investigations, and an App Vetting API designed to secure enterprise and commercial app stores. By providing organizations with tools to enable bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies, ensure compliance, and combat advanced mobile threats, Lookout empowers enterprises and individuals to safeguard their sensitive data across devices, applications, networks, and clouds. The company's platform is trusted by various enterprises, government agencies, and millions of consumers, allowing them to manage their data securely and efficiently.

JuiceBox Games

Seed Round in 2014
JuiceBox Games, Inc. is a mobile game development company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2012 by Michael Martinez, Jason McGuirk, and Zak Pytlak. The company focuses on creating immersive gaming experiences while maintaining a user-friendly interface. JuiceBox draws inspiration from Asian card-based games and popular media, such as the series "Game of Thrones." One of its notable products is HonorBound, a game that allows players to assemble teams of heroes and engage in territorial conquests while also featuring asynchronous multiplayer challenges. The company is dedicated to building games that resonate with gamers, emphasizing the importance of passionate and talented teams in the development process.

Citymapper

Series A in 2014
Citymapper Limited, established in 2010 and headquartered in London, offers a mobile and web-based transit application serving New York City, London, Paris, and Berlin. Its primary product, Citymapper, provides real-time transit information and directions via iOS and Android apps, along with APIs for developers. The company also offers CMMapLauncher, a tool to launch Citymapper and other mapping applications. Citymapper's mission is to help urban dwellers navigate cities efficiently by leveraging open transport data and real-time information, including weather alerts and disruptions.

Happylatte

Series A in 2014
Happylatte is a mobile games developer based in Beijing, China, founded in 2008. The company specializes in creating multiplayer social mobile games that blend free-to-play mechanics with engaging social interactions. Notable titles in its portfolio include Days of Crime, High Noon 2, and High Noon. Happylatte has achieved significant success, with several games reaching the top of download charts, accumulating over 10 million downloads and attracting millions of monthly active users. Its focus on innovative game design caters to the evolving preferences of mobile gamers.

Base

Series B in 2014
Base is a next-generation customer relationship management (CRM) and sales tracking software designed to help businesses enhance revenue growth in a measurable and scalable manner. Unlike traditional CRM systems, Base provides an all-in-one solution that improves user adoption and data capture across multiple devices. Its platform includes Apollo, a feature that allows sales leaders to analyze big data trends in real-time, offering actionable insights to boost performance. With over a quarter of a million downloads, Base is recognized as the top-rated CRM and sales mobile application on both iOS and Android platforms. The company supports more than 7,000 businesses worldwide, including notable clients such as Cisco, Dow Chemical, and Groupon, by promoting a scientific approach to sales. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Base is backed by venture capital funding.

Hutch

Seed Round in 2014
Hutch Games Ltd. is a video game developer based in London, United Kingdom, established in 2011. The company specializes in creating action-packed, visually engaging racing games for mobile platforms, focusing on user experience and community feedback. Hutch's games are designed to be free-to-play and are continuously refined through player data and feedback, ensuring they resonate with their audience. The company emphasizes teamwork and encourages a culture of learning and problem-solving among its employees, fostering an environment where creativity can thrive. In addition to its London headquarters, Hutch is expanding its teams in Brighton and Nova Scotia, Canada, as it continues to build a portfolio of games that are accessible and enjoyable for players worldwide.

Gojimo

Seed Round in 2014
Gojimo, founded in 2009 by George Burgess, is a mobile learning application aimed at assisting students in exam preparation. The platform offers study guides and quizzes sourced from leading educational publishers, enhancing the learning experience for students. Gojimo also serves as an interactive space where students and teachers can engage in discussions about assignments, fostering collaboration in the educational process. The application gained popularity among students and, after forming partnerships with prominent educational publishers like Oxford University Press and McGraw-Hill Education, it quickly established itself in the market. In 2013, Burgess decided to focus solely on Gojimo, leading to its growth and success. The company attracted investment from notable European investors and was acquired by Telegraph Media Group in 2017.

Path

Series C in 2014
Path is a mobile photo-sharing and messaging service designed to foster personal social networks with a limit of up to 150 contacts. The platform allows users to capture and share significant life moments with close friends and family, emphasizing simplicity, quality, and privacy. Path enables group messaging and facilitates the importation of photos and graphics to various social networks. The company aims to enhance personal connections through its user-friendly interface and features, reflecting the belief that mobile technology can transform social interactions.

Supersolid

Venture Round in 2013
Supersolid Ltd. is a mobile games studio based in London, United Kingdom, founded in 2012. The company specializes in creating engaging mobile games for both children and adults, targeting the growing market of casual gamers. Supersolid has released three titles to date, with its debut game, "Super Penguins," achieving over 10 million downloads and notable success in Korea, including a release on the Kakao platform. Its second game, "Adventure Town," received positive reviews and attracted millions of players across various platforms. In 2014, Supersolid launched "Pororo Penguin Run," featuring characters from the popular cartoon series "Pororo the Little Penguin." The company is currently developing a fourth game, supported by a small team of experienced professionals from the gaming industry, who have collectively worked on over 70 titles, including several award-winning games.

Berg

Seed Round in 2013
Berg, based in London, United Kingdom, specializes in developing and selling cloud-based products and services aimed at hardware innovators. The company is best known for its Little Printer, a web-connected device that produces personalized mini newspapers. In addition to the printer, Berg offers a range of accessories including cables, power adapters, and thermal paper, as well as software and hardware platforms that facilitate the creation of web-connected products. Its offerings are designed to simplify and reduce costs for customers looking to prototype and develop innovative technologies. Berg's products are available for purchase online in several countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Founded in 2005, the company aims to enhance the speed and efficiency of product development for its clients.

Outbrain

Series E in 2013
Outbrain operates a recommendation platform for the open web. It connects online consumers with new content through recommendation feeds on various media platforms and advertisers with their target audiences.

Lacoon Security

Series A in 2013
Lacoon Security, established in 2011 and headquartered in Ramat-Gan, Israel, specializes in mobile cybersecurity solutions. The company offers the Lacoon Mobile Threat Management Platform, a SaaS solution that enables enterprises to manage and mitigate risks associated with Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies. This platform protects corporate assets from mobile cyber threats such as malicious apps, targeted network attacks, and advanced persistent threats on both iOS and Android devices. It augments existing security infrastructure, providing real-time security and intelligence, and uses a patented Behavioral Risk Engine to detect and quantify device, application, and in-network threats. Lacoon Security was founded by experts from mobile cybersecurity and defense industries, leveraging their experience from elite units of the Israeli Defense Forces to address the growing security risks posed by BYOD and corporate mobility trends. Since April 2015, the company has operated as a subsidiary of Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.

Lookout

Series E in 2013
Lookout, Inc. is a cybersecurity company specializing in cloud-based technology solutions for mobile security. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in major cities worldwide, Lookout offers a range of products including mobile security apps for both Android and iOS devices. Its solutions encompass Mobile Threat Protection, a Mobile Intelligence Center for real-time threat investigations, and an App Vetting API designed to secure enterprise and commercial app stores. By providing organizations with tools to enable bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies, ensure compliance, and combat advanced mobile threats, Lookout empowers enterprises and individuals to safeguard their sensitive data across devices, applications, networks, and clouds. The company's platform is trusted by various enterprises, government agencies, and millions of consumers, allowing them to manage their data securely and efficiently.

SwiftKey

Series B in 2013
SwiftKey is a technology company based in London, UK, founded in 2008 by Ben Medlock and Jon Reynolds. The company specializes in developing a smart and customizable keyboard application that utilizes artificial intelligence to enhance typing efficiency on mobile devices. By learning from user behavior, SwiftKey's software provides advanced auto-correction and next-word prediction features, which significantly improve typing speed and accuracy. The SwiftKey Keyboard supports over 80 languages, making it a versatile tool for a diverse range of users. Its focus on personalizing the typing experience allows for more contextually aware and relevant suggestions, reflecting individual writing styles.

JustBook

Venture Round in 2013
JustBook is a mobile application that specializes in last-minute hotel bookings, providing users with information and offers on accommodations in various cities. The platform enables travelers to secure same-day bookings at discounted rates, making it easier for them to find and reserve hotels on short notice. By offering last-minute deals tailored to specific destinations, JustBook aims to enhance the travel experience, allowing users to focus on their journey without the stress of accommodation concerns.

Supercell

Series B in 2013
Supercell is a mobile game developer based in Helsinki, Finland, with additional operations in San Francisco. Founded in 2012 by experienced industry veterans, the company focuses on creating games designed for tablets and touch devices. Supercell adopts a unique approach by empowering small, independent teams to develop engaging games that appeal to a broad audience and are intended to be played for years. The company's notable titles include Clash Royale, Boom Beach, Clash of Clans, and Hay Day, which span various genres such as combat strategy and farming. By prioritizing user engagement and social interaction, Supercell aims to provide enjoyable gaming experiences across multiple platforms, specifically targeting both iOS and Android users.

Wandera

Seed Round in 2012
Wandera, Inc. is a provider of enterprise mobile security and data management solutions, operating primarily in North America, Europe, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, with additional offices in London and Brno, the company delivers a unified cloud security solution designed to safeguard modern workplaces. Its offerings include Enterprise Mobile Security, which encompasses mobile threat defense and content filtering to mitigate risks from targeted attacks and data leaks, as well as Wandera Private Access for secure remote application access. The company also features Exten, a data management service that allows organizations to customize policy controls and manage employee data plans effectively. Wandera is recognized for its innovative approach to mobile security, receiving accolades from industry analysts and publications. It serves a diverse global customer base through a scalable network and is committed to transparency in addressing emerging security threats.

Base

Venture Round in 2012
Base is a next-generation customer relationship management (CRM) and sales tracking software designed to help businesses enhance revenue growth in a measurable and scalable manner. Unlike traditional CRM systems, Base provides an all-in-one solution that improves user adoption and data capture across multiple devices. Its platform includes Apollo, a feature that allows sales leaders to analyze big data trends in real-time, offering actionable insights to boost performance. With over a quarter of a million downloads, Base is recognized as the top-rated CRM and sales mobile application on both iOS and Android platforms. The company supports more than 7,000 businesses worldwide, including notable clients such as Cisco, Dow Chemical, and Groupon, by promoting a scientific approach to sales. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Base is backed by venture capital funding.

Base

Series A in 2012
Base is a next-generation customer relationship management (CRM) and sales tracking software designed to help businesses enhance revenue growth in a measurable and scalable manner. Unlike traditional CRM systems, Base provides an all-in-one solution that improves user adoption and data capture across multiple devices. Its platform includes Apollo, a feature that allows sales leaders to analyze big data trends in real-time, offering actionable insights to boost performance. With over a quarter of a million downloads, Base is recognized as the top-rated CRM and sales mobile application on both iOS and Android platforms. The company supports more than 7,000 businesses worldwide, including notable clients such as Cisco, Dow Chemical, and Groupon, by promoting a scientific approach to sales. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Base is backed by venture capital funding.

Path

Series B in 2012
Path is a mobile photo-sharing and messaging service designed to foster personal social networks with a limit of up to 150 contacts. The platform allows users to capture and share significant life moments with close friends and family, emphasizing simplicity, quality, and privacy. Path enables group messaging and facilitates the importation of photos and graphics to various social networks. The company aims to enhance personal connections through its user-friendly interface and features, reflecting the belief that mobile technology can transform social interactions.

Boku

Series D in 2012
Boku is a mobile payments and identity technology company offering carrier billing and mobile wallet payment solutions for mobile network operators and merchants, enabling consumers to make online purchases using their mobile devices. The company provides a platform for mobile payments across carrier billing and wallets and also delivers mobile identity and authentication through real-time connections to operator networks. Its Boku Identity solution aggregates and harmonizes operator systems to reduce identity fraud, improve conversions, and support privacy-preserving onboarding for customers worldwide. Serving enterprises across multiple industries, the company operates globally across the Americas, APAC, and EMEA. Founded in 2008 and based in San Francisco, Boku focuses on enabling seamless mobile payments and secure identity services on a single platform.

Outbrain

Series D in 2011
Outbrain operates a recommendation platform for the open web. It connects online consumers with new content through recommendation feeds on various media platforms and advertisers with their target audiences.

Lookout

Series D in 2011
Lookout, Inc. is a cybersecurity company specializing in cloud-based technology solutions for mobile security. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in major cities worldwide, Lookout offers a range of products including mobile security apps for both Android and iOS devices. Its solutions encompass Mobile Threat Protection, a Mobile Intelligence Center for real-time threat investigations, and an App Vetting API designed to secure enterprise and commercial app stores. By providing organizations with tools to enable bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies, ensure compliance, and combat advanced mobile threats, Lookout empowers enterprises and individuals to safeguard their sensitive data across devices, applications, networks, and clouds. The company's platform is trusted by various enterprises, government agencies, and millions of consumers, allowing them to manage their data securely and efficiently.

Amen.

Seed Round in 2011
Amen provides a way for users to voice strong opinions. Amen is available as an iOS app and on the web. Investors include A-Grade and Index Ventures.

Grey Area

Series A in 2011
Grey Area specializes in developing innovative gaming experiences for mobile and tablet devices. Recognized as one of the top app companies globally by Flurry, it has earned accolades for its contributions to the gaming industry, including being listed among the top 20 European tech startups by GigaOM and being named one of Europe's 100 Hottest Startups by Wired Magazine in 2012. The company focuses on creating engaging and unique games that redefine categories within the mobile gaming market.

UberMedia

Series B in 2011
UberMedia is a technology company headquartered in Pasadena, California, that specializes in targeted mobile advertising. It processes billions of social, demographic, and location signals daily to provide businesses with insights that enhance decision-making and consumer engagement. By delivering dynamic advertising solutions, UberMedia helps Fortune 500 companies across various sectors, including retail, automotive, entertainment, and consumer markets, achieve specific business goals such as increasing customer visits and boosting sales. The company is recognized as a pioneer in its field and has received accolades for its innovative approach.

Path

Series A in 2011
Path is a mobile photo-sharing and messaging service designed to foster personal social networks with a limit of up to 150 contacts. The platform allows users to capture and share significant life moments with close friends and family, emphasizing simplicity, quality, and privacy. Path enables group messaging and facilitates the importation of photos and graphics to various social networks. The company aims to enhance personal connections through its user-friendly interface and features, reflecting the belief that mobile technology can transform social interactions.

Lookout

Series C in 2010
Lookout, Inc. is a cybersecurity company specializing in cloud-based technology solutions for mobile security. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in major cities worldwide, Lookout offers a range of products including mobile security apps for both Android and iOS devices. Its solutions encompass Mobile Threat Protection, a Mobile Intelligence Center for real-time threat investigations, and an App Vetting API designed to secure enterprise and commercial app stores. By providing organizations with tools to enable bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies, ensure compliance, and combat advanced mobile threats, Lookout empowers enterprises and individuals to safeguard their sensitive data across devices, applications, networks, and clouds. The company's platform is trusted by various enterprises, government agencies, and millions of consumers, allowing them to manage their data securely and efficiently.

TweetDeck

Series B in 2010
TweetDeck is a Twitter client designed for desktop, web, and mobile devices, originally developed as an Adobe AIR application. It features a unique columned user interface that allows users to monitor multiple Twitter feeds in a concise and organized manner. This functionality enables users to categorize their main feed into specific topics or groups, providing a broader overview of tweets. In 2011, TweetDeck was acquired by Twitter, which subsequently rebuilt the application using HTML5 technology. The platform integrates various services, enhancing the user experience by allowing real-time monitoring of information from multiple sources.

UberMedia

Series A in 2010
UberMedia is a technology company headquartered in Pasadena, California, that specializes in targeted mobile advertising. It processes billions of social, demographic, and location signals daily to provide businesses with insights that enhance decision-making and consumer engagement. By delivering dynamic advertising solutions, UberMedia helps Fortune 500 companies across various sectors, including retail, automotive, entertainment, and consumer markets, achieve specific business goals such as increasing customer visits and boosting sales. The company is recognized as a pioneer in its field and has received accolades for its innovative approach.

Boku

Series C in 2010
Boku is a mobile payments and identity technology company offering carrier billing and mobile wallet payment solutions for mobile network operators and merchants, enabling consumers to make online purchases using their mobile devices. The company provides a platform for mobile payments across carrier billing and wallets and also delivers mobile identity and authentication through real-time connections to operator networks. Its Boku Identity solution aggregates and harmonizes operator systems to reduce identity fraud, improve conversions, and support privacy-preserving onboarding for customers worldwide. Serving enterprises across multiple industries, the company operates globally across the Americas, APAC, and EMEA. Founded in 2008 and based in San Francisco, Boku focuses on enabling seamless mobile payments and secure identity services on a single platform.

Boku

Series A in 2009
Boku is a mobile payments and identity technology company offering carrier billing and mobile wallet payment solutions for mobile network operators and merchants, enabling consumers to make online purchases using their mobile devices. The company provides a platform for mobile payments across carrier billing and wallets and also delivers mobile identity and authentication through real-time connections to operator networks. Its Boku Identity solution aggregates and harmonizes operator systems to reduce identity fraud, improve conversions, and support privacy-preserving onboarding for customers worldwide. Serving enterprises across multiple industries, the company operates globally across the Americas, APAC, and EMEA. Founded in 2008 and based in San Francisco, Boku focuses on enabling seamless mobile payments and secure identity services on a single platform.

Playfish

Series B in 2008
Playfish is a developer and publisher of social games designed for interaction among friends on platforms such as Facebook, MySpace, and mobile devices. The company has achieved significant success, with all of its games, including the highly popular Pet Society, ranking among the top ten on Facebook and attracting millions of monthly players. In addition to game development, Playfish offers advertising opportunities, such as in-game video advertisements and sponsorship packages, allowing brands to engage with its user base. The company operates globally, with offices in key locations including London, San Francisco, Beijing, and Tromso, Norway.

WooMe

Series B in 2008
WooMe is a pioneering online platform that brings the speed dating experience into the digital world. Launched in 2006, it enables users to participate in live, interactive sessions where they can meet five people in just five minutes, based on shared interests. With no lengthy profiles or software downloads required, WooMe offers a fun and efficient way to connect with others.

WorkLight

Series B in 2008
Worklight is a developer of advanced mobile application platforms and tools designed for smartphones and tablets. The company specializes in creating HTML5, hybrid, and native applications, utilizing industry-standard technologies to enhance the development process. Worklight offers a flexible mobile integrated development environment (IDE), next-generation mobile middleware, and comprehensive end-to-end security. Additionally, the company provides integrated management and analytics solutions that enable organizations to efficiently develop and deliver applications. By streamlining the development process, Worklight significantly reduces time to market, costs, and complexity while improving user experiences for both customers and employees across various devices.

Outbrain

Series A in 2008
Outbrain operates a recommendation platform for the open web. It connects online consumers with new content through recommendation feeds on various media platforms and advertisers with their target audiences.

Telegent Systems

Series C in 2007
Telegent Systems, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Sunnyvale, California, founded in 2004. The company specializes in the development and marketing of advanced analog CMOS RF and mixed-signal system-on-a-chip solutions. Telegent Systems focuses on creating products that facilitate the reception, processing, and output of free-to-air analog broadcast television, primarily for mobile handsets and portable media devices. By leveraging its technical expertise in RF mixed-signal design and communications signal processing, the company aims to open new market opportunities in communications and computing platforms. Its operations span multiple regions, including Southeast Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, China, and the Russian Federation/CIS.

VirtualLogix

Series B in 2007
VirtualLogix, Inc. is a company that specializes in developing and marketing virtualization software solutions tailored for connected devices and networks. Its flagship product, VirtualLogix VLX, is a versatile platform that enables embedded systems to run multiple heterogeneous operating systems and applications concurrently on shared hardware. The company offers various versions of VLX, including solutions for network infrastructure, mobile handsets, and embedded systems, as well as a graphical environment, VLX Developer, to assist users in configuring and optimizing their virtualized platforms. VirtualLogix's products are utilized in a range of applications, including 3G wireless handsets, multimedia IP devices, and switching equipment. The company serves a diverse clientele, including semiconductor companies, manufacturers, OEMs, and carriers across regions such as Europe, the United States, Japan, Korea, and China. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, VirtualLogix also maintains additional offices in Japan, Korea, and China.

Frengo

Series A in 2007
Frengo is a community where people share buzz - a stream of opinions, updates, questions, predictions and games. The service allows users to follow buzz on their mobile phone or on the website. In March of 2008, Frengo launched an Open Social Mobile Toolkit that allowed developers to launch mobile applications across Facebook MySpace, Bebo, Hi5 and others.

Frengo

Series A in 2006
Frengo is a community where people share buzz - a stream of opinions, updates, questions, predictions and games. The service allows users to follow buzz on their mobile phone or on the website. In March of 2008, Frengo launched an Open Social Mobile Toolkit that allowed developers to launch mobile applications across Facebook MySpace, Bebo, Hi5 and others.

Rebtel

Series A in 2006
Rebtel is a Stockholm-based technology company that aims to address communication, work, and banking challenges faced by migrants crossing borders. Led by experienced management from Kinnevik group companies, Rebtel offers innovative solutions through its platform for communication, money transfer, and independent work programs. With around 85 high-performing employees from over 35 nationalities, Rebtel is a profitable company known for its disruptive approach to technology.

WorkLight

Series A in 2006
Worklight is a developer of advanced mobile application platforms and tools designed for smartphones and tablets. The company specializes in creating HTML5, hybrid, and native applications, utilizing industry-standard technologies to enhance the development process. Worklight offers a flexible mobile integrated development environment (IDE), next-generation mobile middleware, and comprehensive end-to-end security. Additionally, the company provides integrated management and analytics solutions that enable organizations to efficiently develop and deliver applications. By streamlining the development process, Worklight significantly reduces time to market, costs, and complexity while improving user experiences for both customers and employees across various devices.

Telegent Systems

Series B in 2005
Telegent Systems, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Sunnyvale, California, founded in 2004. The company specializes in the development and marketing of advanced analog CMOS RF and mixed-signal system-on-a-chip solutions. Telegent Systems focuses on creating products that facilitate the reception, processing, and output of free-to-air analog broadcast television, primarily for mobile handsets and portable media devices. By leveraging its technical expertise in RF mixed-signal design and communications signal processing, the company aims to open new market opportunities in communications and computing platforms. Its operations span multiple regions, including Southeast Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, China, and the Russian Federation/CIS.

Innovative Silicon

Series B in 2005
Innovative Silicon was founded to develop and commercialise Floating Body effect memory for SoC/MPU products used in diverse applications including handheld computers, games consoles, cellular communications devices, cameras. The company closed its first round of VC funding in 2003, completed its first 90nm megabit Z-RAM memory design in 2004 and its first 65nm designs in 2005. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California with additional offices in Lausanne, Switzerland; and Yokohama, Japan.

Innovative Silicon

Series A in 2004
Innovative Silicon was founded to develop and commercialise Floating Body effect memory for SoC/MPU products used in diverse applications including handheld computers, games consoles, cellular communications devices, cameras. The company closed its first round of VC funding in 2003, completed its first 90nm megabit Z-RAM memory design in 2004 and its first 65nm designs in 2005. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California with additional offices in Lausanne, Switzerland; and Yokohama, Japan.

VirtualLogix

Series A in 2004
VirtualLogix, Inc. is a company that specializes in developing and marketing virtualization software solutions tailored for connected devices and networks. Its flagship product, VirtualLogix VLX, is a versatile platform that enables embedded systems to run multiple heterogeneous operating systems and applications concurrently on shared hardware. The company offers various versions of VLX, including solutions for network infrastructure, mobile handsets, and embedded systems, as well as a graphical environment, VLX Developer, to assist users in configuring and optimizing their virtualized platforms. VirtualLogix's products are utilized in a range of applications, including 3G wireless handsets, multimedia IP devices, and switching equipment. The company serves a diverse clientele, including semiconductor companies, manufacturers, OEMs, and carriers across regions such as Europe, the United States, Japan, Korea, and China. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, VirtualLogix also maintains additional offices in Japan, Korea, and China.
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