Clio is a Canadian company specializing in cloud-based practice management software for law firms. Its platform streamlines client management, billing, and communication, enabling lawyers to efficiently handle day-to-day tasks. Clio Ventures, an early-stage venture capital fund managed by Clio, invests in promising legal tech and SaaS startups, fostering innovation in the legal industry.
Transfix, Inc. is a trucking brokerage firm based in New York that specializes in connecting shippers with carriers for freight transportation across the United States. Founded in 2010, the company has developed an online freight management platform that utilizes advanced algorithms and business intelligence to enhance supply chain visibility and efficiency. Transfix offers services such as real-time shipment tracking, carrier performance insights, and support tailored to various industries, including retail, food, beverage, and manufacturing. By leveraging its Intelligent Freight Platform, Transfix aims to optimize logistics processes, reduce empty miles, and improve overall supply chain performance for its clients.
Branch is a technology company that specializes in deep linking solutions, aimed at enhancing interactions between brands and users across digital platforms. Its innovative technology facilitates user-to-user referral programs, incorporating features such as rewarded referrals, content sharing, deep views, download banners, and personalized onboarding. Branch's services enable businesses to improve customer experiences while providing the tools necessary for measuring and optimizing campaign performance. Recognized by prominent brands like Instacart, Western Union, NBCUniversal, Zocdoc, and Sephora, Branch is positioned as a trusted partner for growth-driven teams seeking to maximize the effectiveness of their digital strategies.
MasterClass
Series F in 2021
MasterClass is an online education platform that provides video-based courses across a diverse array of subjects, including arts, business, design, sports, and writing. The platform features lessons taught by renowned celebrities, athletes, and industry leaders, making high-quality education accessible to a broad audience. In addition to video instruction, MasterClass offers interactive exercises and supplementary course materials to enhance the learning experience. This approach allows users to develop their skills and knowledge, ultimately supporting their academic and professional growth.
Collective Health
Series F in 2021
Collective Health is a prominent health benefits platform that streamlines the management of medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy services for employees and their families. By offering an integrated solution through a cloud-based self-insurance platform, the company simplifies the administration of health plans via a single portal. This platform provides users with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to facilitate the navigation and management of healthcare services. Collective Health aims to reduce the complexities of delivering health benefits, enhance the member experience, and promote healthier outcomes for both employees and organizations. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company also has offices in Chicago, Illinois, and Lehi, Utah.
Patreon Inc. is a membership platform founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, California, that enables content creators and artists to monetize their work through direct relationships with their fans. The platform allows creators to receive recurring financial support from patrons who pledge to fund their projects, thereby empowering artists to earn a living from their passions. Patreon.com facilitates connections between users, offering access to a diverse range of content, including videos, photographs, artwork, audio clips, and more. This model encourages active participation from fans, who gain exclusive benefits and insights into the creative process, fostering a community around the creators they support.
DataRobot
Series F in 2020
DataRobot, Inc. is a Boston-based company that specializes in developing an automated machine learning platform aimed at empowering enterprises to construct predictive models efficiently. Its offerings include DataRobot Cloud, a cloud-based platform for predictive analytics, and DataRobot MLOps, which facilitates the deployment, monitoring, and management of machine learning models across organizations. Additionally, DataRobot Enterprise provides features tailored for large organizations, such as flexible deployment options, governance, and comprehensive support. The company's solutions cater to a diverse clientele, including business analysts, data scientists, executives, and IT professionals across various sectors such as banking, healthcare, and manufacturing. Founded in 2012, DataRobot has expanded its operations internationally, with locations in London, Paris, Kyiv, Tokyo, and Singapore, and maintains a strategic partnership with Snowflake to enhance its offerings.
Relievant Medsystems
Venture Round in 2020
Relievant Medsystems, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing minimally invasive treatments for chronic axial low back pain. The company has created the Intracept procedure, which specifically targets the basivertebral nerve to alleviate chronic vertebrogenic low back pain. By delivering targeted energy into the spine, the Intracept System effectively blocks the transmission of pain signals, providing patients with a low-risk therapeutic option. Founded in 2004, Relievant is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with additional operations in Sunnyvale, California.
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.
Robinhood
Series F in 2020
Robinhood Financial LLC is an online brokerage firm that provides commission-free trading services to self-directed investors through its mobile application and website. Established in 2012 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, the company, previously known as Chronos Financial, LLC, rebranded in 2013. As a subsidiary of Robinhood Markets, Inc., Robinhood offers a comprehensive platform for trading stocks, options, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and cryptocurrencies. The firm aims to democratize access to financial markets, allowing users to trade and manage their investments easily. Its innovative platform includes features such as fractional shares, recurring investments, and IPO access. Robinhood generates revenue primarily by routing user orders to market makers, facilitating transactions across various asset classes.
Databricks
Series F in 2019
Databricks Inc. is a technology company that provides a unified data analytics cloud platform designed to facilitate data engineering and collaborative data science. The company offers a comprehensive suite of tools, including a just-in-time data platform that simplifies data integration, real-time experimentation, and deployment of production applications for developers and data scientists. Key products include Databricks Delta, which combines the capabilities of data warehouses with low-latency streaming, MLflow for managing the machine learning lifecycle, and Delta Lake for handling batch and streaming data. Databricks serves a diverse range of industries, including advertising, healthcare, manufacturing, and telecommunications, and has established strategic partnerships with various organizations to enhance its offerings. Founded in 2013, Databricks is headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in London, Amsterdam, and Bengaluru.
Tempus, established in 2015 and based in Chicago, Illinois, is a technology company specializing in precision medicine. It develops a comprehensive library of molecular and clinical data, along with an operating system that makes this information accessible and useful for patients, physicians, and researchers. Tempus offers services such as genomic sequencing, clinical data restructuring, and biological modeling, enabling real-time data-driven decisions for personalized patient care and facilitating the discovery of optimized therapeutic options.
Moda Operandi
Series F in 2017
Moda Operandi, Inc. is an online retailer based in New York that specializes in fashion products, including clothing, shoes, bags, jewelry, home goods, bridal items, and accessories for men, women, and children. Founded in 2010, the company connects consumers directly with both established and emerging designers through its innovative platform, which includes online designer trunk shows that allow customers to preorder products. This approach not only facilitates the discovery of diverse fashion offerings but also supports designers in expanding their businesses through a robust global network. Moda Operandi ships products domestically and internationally, providing a curated selection that enables customers to access trending and luxury brands.
Spine Wave
Series F in 2016
Spine Wave, Inc. is a manufacturer of medical devices focused on the treatment of spinal disorders. Founded in 2001 and based in Shelton, Connecticut, the company develops and markets a range of innovative products aimed at providing surgical solutions for spine surgeons and their patients. Its offerings include expandable PEEK spacers, interbody devices for posterior surgery, pivoting and lateral spacer systems, and the GraftMag Graft Delivery System for bone graft delivery. Additionally, Spine Wave produces fixation products designed for addressing degeneration, deformity, tumors, and trauma in the thoracolumbar spine, as well as anterior cervical plate systems for spinal fusion from C2-C7 and cervical spacer systems for degenerative disc disease from C2-T1. The company distributes its products through a network of distributors, emphasizing a surgeon-driven approach to product development to address real surgical challenges.
Tintri is an American information technology company that specializes in providing an enterprise cloud platform designed to integrate public cloud capabilities within private data centers. The platform combines cloud management software, web services, and all-flash storage systems, enabling organizations and cloud service providers to effectively manage enterprise and cloud-native applications. Tintri's architecture allows customers to guarantee application performance, automate IT tasks through Open APIs, and troubleshoot infrastructure issues. This flexibility and scalability make it a trusted choice for leading enterprises and cloud service providers, including Comcast, Chevron, NASA, Toyota, and United Healthcare, as they seek to modernize their data center operations.
MongoDB, Inc., established in 2007 and headquartered in New York, operates a global, general-purpose database platform. It offers a document-oriented NoSQL database, compatible with major programming languages, and suitable for diverse use cases. MongoDB provides three primary products: MongoDB Enterprise Advanced, a subscription package for enterprises; MongoDB Atlas, a multi-cloud database-as-a-service; and Community Server, a free, open-source version. Additionally, the company offers professional services such as consulting and training.
Acquia Inc., established in 2007, is a technology company based in Boston, Massachusetts, with an additional office in Pune, India. It specializes in developing and operating a cloud-based platform that empowers organizations to create, manage, and optimize digital experiences. Acquia's platform offers a range of solutions, including commerce, content, community, and contextual services, catering to diverse industries such as government, consumer brands, higher education, and more. Key products include Acquia Cloud, a Platform-as-a-Service for Drupal website creation and management; Acquia Lift for site templating; Acquia Content Hub for multi-channel content distribution; and Acquia Journey for data-driven customer journey creation. Acquia also provides web content management, security, commerce solutions, and technical support services. The company's platform enables organizations to accelerate time to market, enhance customer engagement, and deliver contextually relevant digital experiences across various channels.
MuleSoft is a San Francisco-based company that provides a software platform, Anypoint Platform, enabling organizations to connect their applications, data, and devices seamlessly using APIs (Application Programming Interfaces). Founded in 2006, MuleSoft's platform allows customers to compose applications using reusable building blocks or nodes, facilitating connections between SaaS applications, on-premises systems, cloud deployments, mobile devices, and data sources. The company operates as a subsidiary of Salesforce.com since 2018 and has strategic alliances with other businesses like IQVIA.
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.
SiTime Corporation is a semiconductor company that specializes in MEMS-based silicon timing solutions, which are designed to replace traditional quartz products. Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, SiTime operates internationally, with significant market presence in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the United States. The company's diverse product offerings include programmable OCXOs, precision super-TCXOs, MHz oscillators, and embedded resonators, catering to various industries such as automotive, telecommunications, aerospace, and the Internet of Things. With a notable market share, SiTime has shipped over 50 million devices, driving the industry's shift towards fully silicon-based timing solutions. The company's configurable products enable clients to enhance performance while reducing size and increasing reliability, ultimately streamlining their supply chains. SiTime's commitment to using standard semiconductor processes ensures high availability and short lead times, making it a preferred choice for leading manufacturers in the timing market.
MongoDB, Inc., established in 2007 and headquartered in New York, operates a global, general-purpose database platform. It offers a document-oriented NoSQL database, compatible with major programming languages, and suitable for diverse use cases. MongoDB provides three primary products: MongoDB Enterprise Advanced, a subscription package for enterprises; MongoDB Atlas, a multi-cloud database-as-a-service; and Community Server, a free, open-source version. Additionally, the company offers professional services such as consulting and training.
CVRx, Inc. is a medical device company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that specializes in implantable technology for treating high blood pressure and heart failure. The company develops Barostim, a proprietary neuromodulation therapy that activates the body's natural reflexes to regulate blood pressure and address the progression of heart failure. This therapy is delivered through a long-lasting implant system that is tailored to meet individual patient needs. CVRx also manufactures the Rheos implantable pulse generator and associated components, which facilitate the delivery of activation energy to the carotid arteries. Founded in 2000, CVRx primarily serves patients and healthcare professionals in the United States and several European countries, focusing on minimally invasive solutions for cardiovascular diseases.
Aquantia Corp specializes in the design, development, and marketing of high-speed communication integrated circuits for Ethernet connectivity, targeting data center, enterprise infrastructure, and access markets. The company creates solutions that serve as a crucial link between high-speed analog signals and digital information in computing and networking equipment. By focusing on delivering advanced data speeds, Aquantia addresses network bandwidth bottlenecks arising from the rapid increase in Internet Protocol traffic. With a team of experts experienced in technology development and signal processing, Aquantia is well-equipped to innovate in the fast-evolving landscape of Ethernet solutions.
Xoom Corporation is a digital money transfer service that facilitates consumer-to-consumer transactions globally. Established in 2001 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Xoom allows users to send money to family and friends across 30 countries, including regions in Latin America, the Philippines, India, Europe, Australia, and South Africa, utilizing its website and mobile application. The company offers a range of services including cross-border bill payments, mobile phone reloading, and instant bank deposits. With its focus on security and cost-effectiveness, Xoom provides various options for money transfers such as cash pickup, bank deposits, and direct online transfers to bank accounts. As a subsidiary of PayPal, Xoom continues to innovate in the international money transfer market, making it easier for consumers to manage their financial transactions from anywhere.
Chelsio Communications
Series F in 2009
Chelsio Communications, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in high-performance networking and storage solutions. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, with a design center in Bengaluru, India, Chelsio develops both hardware and software to address the demands of virtualized enterprise data centers, cloud service installations, and cluster computing environments. Its product offerings include Unified Wire Ethernet network adapter cards, unified storage software, high-performance storage gateways, unified management software, and bypass cards, among others. The company also provides protocol engines and server adapters designed for convergence networks, facilitating efficient traffic management over Ethernet. Chelsio markets its products through a network of distributors, integrators, and resellers, serving customers both domestically and internationally.
Thumbplay
Series F in 2009
Thumbplay Ringtones, LLC, founded in 2004 and based in San Francisco, California, specializes in mobile entertainment in the United States. The company offers a variety of products, including ringtones, wallpapers, games, and text-based services for mobile phones. Through its platform, Thumbplay.com, it provides licensed music, video, and games from major entertainment companies such as EMI, Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music Group. In 2010, Thumbplay launched a cloud-based music service that allows users unlimited access to over 8 million songs from major record labels and independent artists. The service is accessible via mobile apps on BlackBerry and Android devices, as well as PCs and Macs, with plans to expand to iPhone users.
Dexterra is a mobile platform and application provider, with complete solutions to manage and optimize your mobile workforce. Dexterra Concert, its mobile platform provides and open standards-based development environment that supports applications running on all types of mobile devices, integrated with most common back-office systems, and deployed in numerous countries and languages around the world. Its portfolio of mobile applications support field service, scheduling, dispatch, mobile tracking, field sales, asset management and location-based services. Business leaders in a variety of industries depend on Dexterra to mobile their operations, such as ADP, Ikon, Parts Associates, Safelite Autoglass, Tennant, Virgin Media, Verizon and Vodafone.
PatientKeeper
Series F in 2008
PatientKeeper specializes in EHR optimization software that enhances clinical and revenue cycle workflows for healthcare providers, care teams, billers, and coders. Its solutions enable healthcare professionals to efficiently manage patient data, access clinical results, enter diagnoses and billing information, dictate notes, and write prescriptions. By serving as a system of engagement alongside existing EHR systems, PatientKeeper allows providers to seamlessly access and act on patient information using smartphones, tablets, and PCs, ultimately improving patient care and operational performance.
Konarka Technologies
Series F in 2007
Konarka Technologies, Inc. develops and advances nano-enabled polymer photovoltaic materials for commercial, industrial, government, and consumer applications. It provides standard products to serve portable power needs; and custom solutions, such as roll up chargers, personal accessories, and fold up chargers. The company's products are used in outdoor, portable power, indoor and remote sensing, and mission critical applications. It has strategic partnerships with Air Products, 24 Innovations, Kurz, SkyShades, Chevron, Merck, Toppan Forms, Dupont, Siemens, and the U.S. Air Force. Konarka Technologies, Inc. was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Lowell, Massachusetts with business development offices in Asia. It has a research and development facility in Austria. The company has operations in the United States, Europe, and Asia.
SurgRx is a developer of laparoscopic vessel fusion tools for surgical hemostasis.
Force10 Networks
Series F in 2006
Force10 Networks, Inc. is a manufacturer of networking equipment and solutions that cater to data center and network deployment needs. The company operates primarily in two segments: Ethernet and Transport. The Ethernet segment includes 1 GbE and 10GbE switches and routers designed for data centers, enterprises, and service providers, while the Transport segment offers products for metro and inter-office optical networks, wireless aggregation, and converged business access networks. Force10 is recognized for its high-performance data center solutions, which are built on open, standards-based hardware and software, enabling clients to achieve scalability, reliability, and application awareness. The company's products are marketed through a direct sales force in the United States and through various international channel partners. Founded in 1999 and based in San Jose, California, Force10 Networks operates as a subsidiary of Dell Marketing L.P.
Spiration
Series F in 2006
Spiration, Inc., operating as Olympus Respiratory America, specializes in the development of medical devices aimed at treating air leaks and lung diseases. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Redmond, Washington, the company focuses on innovative solutions for both acute and chronic lung conditions. One of its key products is the IBV valve system, a minimally invasive device designed to redirect airflow from diseased sections of the lung to healthier areas. This system is particularly beneficial for patients suffering from emphysema, prolonged air leaks, and other complications associated with damaged lungs. As of 2010, Spiration operates as a subsidiary of Olympus America Inc.
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.
Good Technology
Series F in 2003
Good Technology Corporation specializes in secure mobility solutions tailored for enterprises and governments globally. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, the company provides a range of collaboration applications designed to enhance mobile productivity. Its offerings include Good Launcher, a mobile desktop solution; Good Work, which facilitates business-class email and collaboration; Good Access, a browser enabling access to corporate intranets and web applications; and Good Share, a tool that allows mobile users to access, download, and share documents securely. Additionally, Good Technology provides mobile messaging services, enabling mobile operators to deliver essential corporate data, including push email and calendar functions, to various devices.
Broadview Networks
Series F in 2002
Broadview Networks, founded in 1991, specializes in providing network-based business communications services and IT solutions to small and medium-sized businesses, as well as enterprises, primarily in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. Its offerings include cloud-based unified communications, data backup and recovery, network security services, and a range of voice services such as local, long-distance, and VoIP. Additionally, Broadview provides professional IT services like network design, implementation, and managed services. The company operates as a subsidiary of Windstream Holdings, Inc.