Flock Safety
Series F in 2025
Flock Safety is a company that specializes in security solutions through the use of automated license plate recognition (ALPR) cameras. Its primary product, the ALPR camera system, is designed for use by neighborhoods, law enforcement agencies, and businesses to capture and analyze vehicle license plates. This technology aids in both preventing and solving crimes by providing actionable data to local authorities. Flock Safety's platform emphasizes community collaboration, integrating efforts from cities, businesses, schools, and law enforcement to enhance public safety. The company's full-service, maintenance-free technology is trusted by various communities as a means to deter crime and promote a safer environment for residents. Additionally, the system proactively alerts police when stolen vehicles enter monitored areas, enabling faster response and community involvement in crime prevention.
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 for students and recent graduates that connects them with employers and career resources. It serves a user base of more than 10 million across about 1,400 educational institutions, including colleges and boot camps, and links users with more than 750,000 employers across diverse sectors. The platform aims to democratize access to opportunities by expanding visibility and insights for young workers, while giving employers broader, more efficient access to talent and helping colleges enhance student engagement and employment outcomes.
Farmers Business Network
Series F in 2020
Farmers Business Network is an independent agricultural technology platform that empowers farmers worldwide. It facilitates a farmer-to-farmer network, providing data-driven agronomic insights and tools for confident decision-making to ensure the economic viability of farms while promoting sustainable practices.
Coursera, Inc. is an online education platform that provides access to a wide range of courses offered by over 140 universities and organizations globally. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Coursera serves more than 20 million registered learners with over 1,000 courses spanning various fields, including arts, business, computer science, data science, and personal development. The platform enables users to engage with educational content through video lectures, interactive quizzes, and peer-graded assessments, promoting both career advancement and personal enrichment. Coursera operates through three segments: Consumer, Enterprise, and Degrees, with the majority of its revenue coming from individual learners seeking practical skills and professional certifications. The company aims to make education affordable, accessible, and relevant, leveraging technology and data to enhance the learning experience.
Shape Security
Series F in 2019
Shape Security, Inc. is a cybersecurity company specializing in protecting web and mobile applications from automated cyber-attacks. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with additional offices in Sydney and London, the company utilizes AI-powered defenses to mitigate fraud, abuse, and attacks on applications and APIs. Its key products include ShapeShifter Elements, which enforces real-time security measures, and Shape Protection Manager, a cloud-based management tool for its services. Shape Security has successfully deflected over $1 billion in fraud losses across various sectors, including retail, finance, travel, healthcare, and government, safeguarding organizations from reputational damage and financial losses.
Nextdoor operates a social networking platform connecting neighbors globally, fostering local conversations and community support. It offers services like Help Map to assist vulnerable residents during crises. The company is headquartered in San Francisco with operations across multiple countries.
Toss is a South Korea-based mobile financial service platform developed by the fintech startup Viva Republica, established in 2011 by Seunggun Lee in Seoul. The platform offers a range of services aimed at simplifying financial management for users, including peer-to-peer money transfers, credit score management, and bank account oversight. Additionally, Toss provides access to loan and insurance plans, facilitates bill splitting, and supports QR payments. These features collectively enable users to handle their financial needs efficiently and conveniently.
Peloton is a fitness technology company that combines hardware, software, and content to deliver an interactive platform for live and on-demand group classes led by instructors. Its connected fitness products, including bikes and related accessories, integrate with a subscription service that provides ongoing access to class content, performance metrics, and real-time leaderboards, creating a socially connected and motivating workout experience. Revenue is principally driven by subscriptions, with additional income from hardware sales, delivery and installation services, extended warranties, apparel, and Precor-branded products. The company operates two reportable segments: Connected Fitness Products and Subscription, reflecting its balance of devices and ongoing access. Peloton sells online and through its expanding showroom network. It was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in New York.
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, covering areas such as configuration management, compliance, application delivery, and patch management. Puppet's tools facilitate the development, management, version control, and code analysis necessary for effective IT operations. By enabling clients to deliver, update, monitor, and secure software across both physical and virtual machines, Puppet enhances operational efficiency and reliability in IT environments.
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 patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Golden Valley, Minnesota, the company specializes in innovative implantable neurostimulation technologies. Its primary product, the Inspire system, utilizes a proprietary Upper Airway Stimulation (UAS) therapy that provides a safe and effective treatment for moderate to severe OSA. This technology leverages established principles from cardiac pacing and neurostimulation to deliver mild hypoglossal nerve stimulation, which helps maintain an open airway by continuously monitoring the patient's breathing. Inspire Medical Systems operates primarily in the United States and Europe, generating most of its revenue from the U.S. market.
TransMedics
Series F in 2016
TransMedics Group, Inc., established in 1998 and based in Andover, Massachusetts, is a commercial-stage medical technology company specializing in transforming organ transplant therapy for end-stage organ failure patients worldwide. The company's core product, the Organ Care System (OCS), is a portable, innovative technology that maintains donor organs outside the body in a near-physiologic state, replicating human-like conditions. This system includes OCS LUNG and OCS Heart, designed to preserve and optimize lungs and hearts respectively during transport, allowing for better assessment and improvement of organ condition. TransMedics also offers clinical services to enhance transplant volume, improve outcomes, and reduce learning curves for healthcare providers.
AppDynamics
Series F in 2015
AppDynamics provides an Application Intelligence Platform that enables businesses to proactively monitor, manage, and optimize complex software environments in real-time. The platform collects millions of performance data points across applications and infrastructure, identifies anomalies, applies automatic fixes, and measures business impact. It offers cloud or on-premise deployment flexibility.
Carbon Black
Series F in 2015
Carbon Black, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that offers advanced security solutions to clients in the United States and internationally. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, the company provides a comprehensive platform known as the Cb Predictive Security Cloud, which leverages big data and analytics to enhance endpoint security. Carbon Black's suite of products includes endpoint detection and response solutions, antivirus software, threat hunting services, and real-time security operations capabilities. Its offerings help organizations predict, prevent, detect, respond to, and remediate cyber threats, including malware and ransomware attacks. The company serves a diverse clientele, including security-focused enterprises, government agencies, and small to mid-sized organizations. In January 2016, Carbon Black changed its name from Bit9, Inc. and has since established itself as a leader in the cybersecurity industry, providing innovative solutions to protect critical systems and data. As of October 2019, Carbon Black operates as a subsidiary of VMware, Inc.
ServiceMax
Series F in 2015
ServiceMax, Inc. is a leading provider of cloud-based field service software solutions, specializing in Service Execution Management, which encompasses both Field Service Management and Asset Service Management. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Pleasanton, California, with additional offices across the globe, ServiceMax offers a comprehensive platform designed to enhance the productivity of equipment-centric service operations for various sectors, including life sciences, industrial manufacturing, oil and gas, telecommunications, and more. The company's offerings include advanced features such as work order management, scheduling and dispatch, inventory and contract management, and analytics, all aimed at improving efficiency and customer service. ServiceMax also provides tailored solutions like ServiceMax Linx for automated scheduling and workforce optimization, as well as ServicePulse for enhanced collaboration. By leveraging its cloud-based technology, ServiceMax enables enterprises to optimize their service processes, increase revenue, and ensure compliance while delivering superior customer experiences.
AOptix Technologies, Inc. specializes in free space optical communications and iris biometric identification solutions for both government and commercial sectors. The company develops advanced biometric iris recognition systems and high-capacity laser communication technologies. AOptix's products serve a variety of applications, including border security, national ID initiatives, aviation security, access control, and law enforcement. Additionally, its technologies are utilized in defense operations, providing network-centric capabilities for ground and air nodes. In the commercial realm, AOptix offers solutions for outdoor sporting events, wireless ad-hoc networks, and the transmission of uncompressed HD video, ensuring reliable bandwidth and carrier-grade availability across diverse telecommunications needs.
Shazam Entertainment
Series F in 2015
Shazam Entertainment Limited is a technology company focused on music discovery through its flagship application, Shazam. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in London, the company enables users to discover, explore, and share music and television content via its mobile application, available on iOS, Android, and Windows platforms, as well as on MAC and Windows PCs. Shazam has established strategic alliances with several media companies, including iHeartMedia and Cumulus, to enhance its offerings and reach. The company operates additional offices in major cities, including New York City, Redwood City, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and North Sydney, Australia. Since September 2018, Shazam Entertainment has functioned as a subsidiary of Apple Operations Europe.
SuVolta, Inc. specializes in the development and licensing of CMOS semiconductor technologies aimed at significantly reducing the power consumption of integrated circuits (ICs). Addressing one of the most pressing challenges in the semiconductor industry, which impacts a wide array of products from high-performance servers to mobile devices, SuVolta's PowerShrink⢠platform allows semiconductor companies to halve chip power consumption while maintaining performance and functionality. This innovative solution eliminates the need for migration to more advanced and costly semiconductor process nodes, providing a cost-effective alternative for enhancing energy efficiency in various electronic applications.
Awarepoint
Series F in 2011
Awarepoint Corporation is a provider of cloud-based real-time locating systems (RTLS) that enhance operational efficiency across various industries, with a strong focus on healthcare. Established in 2002 and headquartered in San Diego, California, the company offers a suite of solutions that includes analytical tools for transforming location data into actionable insights, as well as managed services encompassing analysis, configuration, installation, validation, and training. Awarepoint's RTLS solutions are particularly valuable in acute care hospitals, addressing challenges related to asset management, compliance, and patient throughput. The company also offers a Temperature Monitoring System designed to help medical facilities comply with guidelines for vaccine storage. Awarepoint's integrated platform allows healthcare organizations to optimize workflows and communication, improve staff efficiency, and enhance patient satisfaction, ultimately leading to better clinical and financial outcomes.
X (formerly Twitter)
Series F in 2010
Twitter is a social networking platform that facilitates the exchange of micro-blogs, known as "tweets," which can be up to 280 characters in length. Launched in 2006, it allows users to send and read tweets through various means, including web browsers, SMS, and mobile applications. With over 400 million monthly visitors and 255 million active users, Twitter serves as a global real-time communications platform. Its diverse user base includes world leaders, athletes, entertainers, and news organizations, contributing to its role as a significant source of information and engagement. The platform is available in more than 35 languages and has a strong presence in major cities worldwide, with headquarters in San Francisco and offices across the United States and internationally.
Pacific Biosciences specializes in human, microbial, plant, and animal genomics, focusing on areas such as infectious disease research. The company designs and manufactures sequencing systems that address complex genetic challenges, utilizing its innovative single molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing technology to detect biological processes in real time. Its product offerings include the PacBio RS II and Sequel Systems, which facilitate the monitoring and analysis of biochemical reactions at the single-molecule level, along with consumables like SMRT cells and various reagent kits. Customers range from research institutions and commercial laboratories to pharmaceutical and agricultural companies, with sales conducted through direct channels in North America and Europe, and distribution partners in Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, Pacific Biosciences continues to advance genomics research and applications.
Bloom Energy
Series F in 2009
Bloom Energy designs, manufactures, and sells solid-oxide fuel cell systems for on-site power generation. Its core product, Bloom Energy Server, converts natural gas or biogas into electricity through an electrochemical process without combustion. Serving diverse industries such as technology, finance, healthcare, and government sectors, Bloom Energy operates primarily in the United States, Asia, and other regions.
Verdiem, established in 2001, specializes in enterprise software solutions designed to reduce energy consumption within PC networks. Its flagship product, SURVEYOR, enhances business profitability and sustainability by tracking, quantifying, and controlling IT energy usage and associated greenhouse gas emissions. With headquarters in Seattle and additional offices across the US and UK, Verdiem collaborates with industry leaders to deliver top-tier solutions to global businesses and individuals.
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 Corporation is a global provider of optical transport networking equipment, software, and services, headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. The company specializes in photonic integration technology, offering a diverse portfolio that includes modular platforms, coherent optical transport systems, and packet-optical transport solutions. Its products, such as the Infinera Groove series and 7300 series, cater to various transport network applications, enabling high-capacity data transmission and management. Infinera's digital transport node system incorporates advanced technology for digital processing of network traffic. The company also provides a range of support services, including technical support, installation, and professional services. Infinera's customer base consists of telecommunications service providers, internet content providers, cable operators, research institutions, large enterprises, and government entities, all of whom rely on its solutions for efficient optical networking. Founded in 2000, Infinera continues to innovate in the field of optical networking, enhancing the capabilities of global communications infrastructure.
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.