Kleiner Perkins

Kleiner Perkins is a venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California, founded in 1972. The firm specializes in investing in early-stage, growth, and incubation companies across a range of industries, including business products, consumer services, financial services, healthcare, information technology, and life sciences. Kleiner Perkins partners with entrepreneurs from the inception of their ideas through to their initial public offerings, aiming to maximize the potential of innovative concepts. The firm has a global investment focus, engaging with founders in the United States, Canada, the Middle East, the United Kingdom, and Mainland China. It is recognized for its strategic support of bold ideas and its commitment to fostering growth in various sectors.

Brook Byers

Co-Founder

Annie Case

Partner

Nadia Cochinwala

Investor

Kevin Compton

Partner

Josh Coyne

Partner

Joshua Coyne

Partner and Investor

John Doerr

Chairman and Partner

Ilya Fushman

Partner

Al Gore

Senior Partner

Wen Hsieh

Partner

Haomiao Huang

Investor

Floyd Kvamme

Partner Emeriti

Jerry Liang

Vice President

Bucky Moore

Partner

Aditya Naganath

Principal

Lucas Oliveira

Investor

Lucas Oliveira

Investor

Colin Powell

Strategic Limited Partner

Ev Randle

Partner

Everett Randle

Partner

Beth Seidenberg

General Partner

James Tang

Vice President, China

Jimmy Wei

Venture Partner, China

Jason Zhao

Partner

Mamoon Hamid

Partner

Past deals in Series F

Motive

Series F in 2022
Motive is a technology company building technology to improve the safety, productivity, sustainability, and profitability of businesses that power the physical economy. Combined with AI, the Motive platform gives you complete visibility and control and significantly reduces manual workloads by automating and simplifying tasks. Motive serves small businesses across a wide range of industries, including transportation and logistics, construction, energy, field service, manufacturing, agriculture, food and beverage, retail, and the public sector. Motive is a fully unified integrated operations platform, combining driver safety, fleet management, equipment monitoring, and spend management all in one place.

Handshake

Series F in 2022
Handshake is a career network tailored for students and recent graduates seeking job opportunities. It boasts a community of over 10 million users from 1,400 educational institutions, including colleges and boot camps, and connects them with more than 750,000 employers across various sectors. The platform aims to democratize access to career resources by transforming the recruiting experience for college students, career centers, and employers. By leveraging a scalable mobile infrastructure, Handshake enhances the accessibility of job opportunities and insights for students, while providing employers with a more efficient means to access talent. Additionally, it offers colleges the tools needed to boost student engagement and improve employment outcomes.

Farmers Business Network

Series F in 2020
Farmers Business Network, Inc. is an independent agricultural technology and commerce platform that connects farmers through a farmer-to-farmer network. It aims to enhance the economic viability of farms and promote sustainable practices. By leveraging data science, FBN provides agronomic insights, enabling farmers to make informed decisions regarding their crops and operations. The platform allows members to share information, purchase inputs directly from manufacturers, and navigate the market more effectively. Additionally, FBN assists farmers in selling their crops independently and offers various insurance options. With over 800 employees, Farmers Business Network supports members who collectively farm more than 80 million acres across the United States, Canada, and Australia, with headquarters in multiple locations including California, Illinois, South Dakota, Alberta, and Perth.

Coursera

Series F in 2020
Coursera, Inc. operates an online education platform that partners with over 140 universities and organizations globally, providing access to more than 1,000 courses across various fields, including business, computer science, data science, and arts. Established in 2012 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the platform serves over 20 million registered learners, offering courses that facilitate career advancement and personal development. Coursera's offerings include video lectures, interactive quizzes, and peer-graded assessments, making education accessible to individuals worldwide. The company's business model encompasses three main segments: Consumer, Enterprise, and Degrees, with the majority of its revenue generated from the Consumer segment, which caters to individual learners seeking practical skills and certifications.

Shape Security

Series F in 2019
Shape Security, Inc. specializes in cybersecurity solutions aimed at protecting web and mobile applications from automated cyber-attacks. Established in 2011 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with additional offices in Sydney and London, the company offers products such as ShapeShifter Elements, which enforces real-time security measures, and Shape Protection Manager, a cloud-based management tool for its services. Shape Security has successfully prevented over $1 billion in fraud losses for a diverse range of clients, including major retailers, financial institutions, airlines, and government agencies. Its AI-powered technology effectively mitigates risks associated with fraud, chargebacks, and unauthorized transactions, helping organizations maintain customer trust and protect their reputations against the threats posed by criminal activity.

Nextdoor

Series F in 2019
Nextdoor, Inc. operates a social networking platform designed to facilitate local conversations and connections among neighbors. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company aims to cultivate a kinder, more connected world by enabling residents to engage with each other, local businesses, services, and community news. The platform includes features such as Help Map, which allows users to offer assistance to vulnerable neighbors, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic. Nextdoor serves neighborhoods globally, including in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and several other countries. The company is privately held and has received investment from notable firms, reinforcing its mission to foster real-world connections and community support.

Toss

Series F in 2019
Toss is a South Korean mobile financial service platform operated by the fintech startup Viva Republica, founded in 2011 by Seunggun Lee in Seoul. The application provides a range of financial services, including peer-to-peer money transfers, credit score management, bank account oversight, and access to loans and insurance plans. Additionally, Toss offers features such as bill-splitting and QR payment options, all designed to facilitate hassle-free financial management for its users.

Peloton

Series F in 2018
Peloton is transforming the fitness industry by integrating modern technology with high design to offer live and on-demand fitness classes led by top instructors from New York City. The company operates an interactive fitness platform that includes two main segments: Connected Fitness Products and Subscription services. Connected Fitness Products encompass the sale of its bikes, treadmills, and related accessories, along with fees for delivery, installation, and extended warranties. The Subscription segment, which generates the majority of Peloton's revenue, includes monthly memberships for accessing workout classes. Peloton's offerings facilitate performance tracking and foster a socially connected workout environment, making fitness both engaging and efficient. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in New York, Peloton sells its products online and through a growing network of showrooms across the United States, primarily generating revenue from North America, with a presence in international markets as well.

Puppet

Series F in 2018
Puppet is an information technology company that specializes in automation solutions aimed at addressing common business challenges. The company offers a comprehensive platform for infrastructure automation, which encompasses application delivery, operations, configuration management, compliance, and patch management. Puppet’s software tools facilitate development, management, version control, and code analysis, enabling clients to efficiently deliver, update, monitor, and secure software across both physical and virtual machines. By streamlining IT processes, Puppet helps organizations enhance operational efficiency and improve compliance.

Inspire Medical Systems

Series F in 2016
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. is a medical technology company dedicated to developing and commercializing minimally invasive solutions for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The company has created the Inspire system, a neurostimulation technology designed to provide safe and effective treatment for moderate to severe OSA. This system employs a proprietary Upper Airway Stimulation (UAS) therapy that utilizes established technologies from cardiac pacing and neurostimulation. Additionally, Inspire is developing a novel closed-loop solution that continuously monitors a patient's breathing and delivers mild hypoglossal nerve stimulation to keep the airway open. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Golden Valley, Minnesota, Inspire primarily generates its revenue in the United States, with a growing presence in Europe.

TransMedics

Series F in 2016
TransMedics Group Inc is a commercial-stage medical technology company focused on transforming organ transplant therapy for patients with end-stage organ failure. The company has developed the Organ Care System (OCS), a portable organ perfusion, optimization, and monitoring system designed to replicate near-physiologic conditions for donor organs outside the human body. This innovative system addresses the limitations associated with traditional cold storage organ preservation, enhancing clinical outcomes and increasing transplant volumes. By providing advanced technology and clinical service solutions, TransMedics aims to improve the overall effectiveness of heart and lung transplant procedures, thereby reducing learning curves for medical professionals involved in organ transplantation.

AppDynamics

Series F in 2015
AppDynamics offers an observability platform that enables businesses to monitor and optimize their digital performance in real time. The platform provides an integrated suite of tools that delivers insights into application, user, and business performance, allowing organizations to make informed decisions quickly. By focusing on user interactions, AppDynamics dynamically collects millions of performance data points across applications and infrastructure, identifying performance anomalies and enabling automatic fixes. This application intelligence not only enhances customer engagement but also improves overall operational efficiency. With flexible deployment options in both cloud and on-premise environments, AppDynamics equips businesses to navigate complex software ecosystems effectively and adaptively.

Carbon Black

Series F in 2015
Carbon Black, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that offers advanced security solutions both in the United States and globally. Established in 2002 and headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, the company provides a range of products aimed at predicting, preventing, detecting, responding to, and remediating cyber threats. Its flagship offering, the Cb Predictive Security Cloud, is a big data and analytics platform that enables comprehensive endpoint data collection and analysis. Carbon Black's product suite includes CB Defense for antivirus and endpoint detection, CB ThreatHunter for threat hunting, and CB LiveOps for real-time security operations. Additionally, it provides managed services through CB ThreatSight and application control via CB Protection. The company serves a diverse clientele, including security-focused enterprises, government agencies, and small to mid-sized organizations, and has been recognized for its innovative approach to endpoint security. In January 2016, Carbon Black rebranded from its original name, Bit9, Inc., and it currently operates as a subsidiary of VMware.

ServiceMax

Series F in 2015
ServiceMax, Inc. specializes in cloud-based field service software solutions designed to enhance the management of service operations across various industries, including life sciences, industrial manufacturing, oil and gas, and telecommunications. The company's platform includes features such as work order management, scheduling, inventory management, contract management, and analytics, enabling businesses to improve efficiency and customer service. ServiceMax is recognized as a leader in Service Execution Management, a sector that encompasses both Field Service Management and Asset Service Management. The solutions provided by ServiceMax help organizations streamline their service processes, increase productivity, and enhance customer experiences. Additionally, the company offers professional services and support to ensure optimal implementation and operation of its software. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Pleasanton, California, ServiceMax maintains a global presence with offices in several countries, including the United Kingdom, Japan, India, Singapore, Australia, and the Middle East.

AOptix

Series F in 2015
AOptix Technologies, Inc. specializes in free space optical communications and iris biometrics identification solutions for both government and commercial sectors. The company develops advanced biometric iris recognition systems and high-bandwidth laser communication technologies, which are employed in various applications including border security, national ID cards, aviation security, and access control. AOptix’s products support defense operations by facilitating network-centric communication among ground and air nodes, and they are also utilized in commercial settings such as outdoor sporting events and wireless ad-hoc networks. The company's wireless fiber technology offers a robust combination of bandwidth, reliability, and distance, catering to the needs of the telecommunications industry.

Shazam Entertainment

Series F in 2015
Shazam Entertainment Limited is a company that specializes in music discovery through its mobile application, Shazam, which is available on iOS, Android, and Windows phones, as well as on MAC and Windows PC platforms. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in London, United Kingdom, Shazam enables users to discover, explore, and share their favorite music and television shows. The company has established strategic alliances with several media organizations, including iHeartMedia, Cumulus, Entercom, Cox, and Sun Broadcast Group. In addition to its London headquarters, Shazam operates offices in New York City, Redwood City, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and North Sydney, Australia. As of September 2018, Shazam operates as a subsidiary of Apple Operations Europe.

SuVolta

Series F in 2014
SuVolta, Inc. develops and licenses CMOS semiconductor technologies that significantly reduce the power consumption of integrated circuits (ICs). Excessive power consumption is generally regarded as the biggest challenge in semiconductors today, affecting all product categories – from high-performance servers to mobile phones to portable consumer electronics. The PowerShrink™ platform enables semiconductor companies to cut chip power in half without sacrificing performance, losing functionality, or having to migrate to more advanced – and costly – semiconductor process node.

Awarepoint

Series F in 2011
Awarepoint Corporation, established in 2002 and based in San Diego, California, specializes in providing cloud-based real-time locating systems (RTLS) tailored for the healthcare sector and other industries such as manufacturing and retail. The company's solutions enhance operational efficiency by enabling organizations to track assets and streamline workflows, thus addressing critical challenges in asset management, compliance, and patient throughput. Awarepoint integrates software, technology, and managed services into a cohesive platform, allowing healthcare providers to optimize their existing IT investments. Additionally, the company offers a Temperature Monitoring System that helps medical facilities comply with guidelines for vaccine storage. As a leader in workflow automation and tracking solutions, Awarepoint supports healthcare professionals in achieving improved clinical and financial outcomes.

X (formerly Twitter)

Series F in 2010
X, formerly Twitter, is a global social networking platform that allows its users to send and read 280-character messages. It enables registered users to read and post their tweets through the web, short message service (SMS), and mobile applications. As a global real-time communications platform, X has more than 400 million monthly visitors and 255 million monthly active users around the world. X’s active group of registered members includes World leaders, major athletes, star performers, news organizations, and entertainment outlets. It is currently available in more than 35 languages.

PacBio

Series F in 2010
PacBio designs, develops, and manufactures sequencing systems to resolve genetically complex problems. Its single molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing technology enables single molecule real-time detection of biological processes.

Bloom Energy

Series F in 2009
Bloom Energy Corporation designs, manufactures, and sells solid-oxide fuel cell systems for on-site power generation. Its primary product, the Bloom Energy Server, converts natural gas, biogas, or hydrogen into electricity through an electrochemical process, allowing for clean and reliable power generation without combustion. The company serves various industries, including banking, technology, healthcare, and utilities, and operates mainly in the United States, Japan, China, India, and South Korea. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Bloom Energy aims to change the way energy is generated and consumed by leveraging innovative fuel cell technology derived from advanced materials science. This technology not only enhances electrical reliability and energy security but also reduces electricity costs and greenhouse gas emissions, providing a sustainable path to energy independence. Additionally, in 2021, the company announced plans to enter the electrolyzer market, further expanding its capabilities in the energy sector.

Verdiem

Series F in 2008
Verdiem is a green IT company headquartered in Seattle, with additional offices in the US and UK, specializing in enterprise software solutions that reduce energy consumption across PC networks. Founded in 2001, Verdiem's SURVEYOR software enhances business profitability and sustainability by effectively monitoring, measuring, and managing IT energy use and associated greenhouse gas emissions. The company collaborates with technology and energy efficiency leaders to provide top-tier solutions for global businesses and individuals, focusing on energy management to drive environmental and economic benefits.

IP Unity

Series F in 2005
IP Unity delivers a carrier grade services platform for enhanced voice and telephony applications over ATM, TDM and VoIP Networks. The company's media servers, applications servers, enhanced service applications, and application partners allow customers to quickly and cost effectively offer new services associated with next generation networks while protecting their investment in legacy systems.

Infinera

Series F in 2005
Infinera Corporation is a global supplier of optical transport networking equipment, software, and services, specializing in photonic integration technology. The company's product offerings include modular and sled-based platforms, coherent optical transport systems, and packet transport platforms designed for a variety of network applications. Infinera's digital transport node system leverages photonic integrated circuits to enable efficient management and processing of data, supporting high-capacity optical networks. Its solutions cater to telecommunications service providers, internet content providers, cable operators, and large enterprises, among others. In addition to hardware, Infinera provides a range of support services, including technical support, installation, and professional services, to ensure optimal performance of its products. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Infinera has established itself as a leader in the optical networking space.

MetaMatrix

Series F in 2004
MetaMatrix is an U.S.-based technology company that created the first true Enterprise Information Integration (EII) software product.

Vertical Networks

Series F in 2001
Vertical Networks is a distributor of IP-PBX software and communications solutions for branch offices and stores, delivers customizable solutions to several industries, including financial services, healthcare, publishing, and retail.
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