Redpoint

Founded in 1999, Redpoint is a venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California. It partners with visionary founders to create new markets and invests across seed, early, and growth phases of startups. The firm manages over $4 billion across multiple funds, focusing on technology, media, and alternative energy companies.

Kwesi Acquay

Principal

Medha Agarwal

Principal

Alex Bard

Managing Director

Urvashi Barooah

Investor

Logan Bartlett

Managing Director

Erica Brescia

Managing Director

Travis Bryant

Operating Partner

Patrick Chase

Principal

Satish Dharmaraj

Managing Director

Tom Dyal

Managing Director

Jacob Effron

Principal

Elliot Geidt

Partner

Annie Kadavy

Managing Director

Adele Li

Investor

Kyle Liu

Vice President

Louis Lv

Managing Director

Emily Man

Investor

Lars Pedersen

Partner, CFO

Grace Ping

Partner

Scott Raney

Partner

Ryan Sarver

Partner

Jordan Segall

Partner

Sai Senthilkumar

Investor

Nancy Shi

Partner and CFO

John Walecka

Partner

Jason Warner

Managing Director

Geoffrey Yang

Co-Founder and Partner

Geoff Yang

Managing Director

David Yuan

Managing Partner

Yuan Wenda

Founding and Managing Partner

Han Zhang

Partner

Past deals in Developer Tools

LiveKit

Series B in 2025
LiveKit is an open-source real-time communications platform that enables developers to build and scale voice and video applications. The platform provides horizontally scalable infrastructure, purpose-built software development kits, and multi-platform support, allowing teams to create seamless, low-latency real-time experiences across devices and environments. By focusing on real-time delivery and cross-platform compatibility, LiveKit serves as a backend foundation for applications requiring dependable voice and video communication capabilities.

Semgrep

Series D in 2025
Semgrep is a static code analysis platform that helps improve software security and reliability. It scrutinizes and ranks code from the entire software ecosystem to surface vulnerabilities, unsafe patterns, and examples of excellence from tech giants and open source leaders. The platform empowers developers, security teams, and researchers to compare the safety of open source projects, adopt best practices, and pursue secure coding, while facilitating fast software delivery rather than hindering it.

Nuon

Series A in 2024
Nuon is a developer of cloud applications that enables businesses to operate their software on customers' cloud accounts. The company focuses on creating fully self-managing cloud environments by handling the deployment, updates, and ongoing management of operations. This approach provides businesses with a control plane that allows application builders to debug applications, access logs, monitor metrics, and receive alerts. Additionally, Nuon's platform facilitates the execution of operational commands in a secure and auditable manner, ensuring the integrity of customer data from a centralized dashboard.

Coder

Series B in 2024
Coder is an information technology company that provides open-source tools and an enterprise platform that makes it easier to configure, secure and scale development environments. The company aims to build the best products available for developers. It was founded in 2017 and based in Austin, Texas.

LiveKit

Venture Round in 2024
LiveKit is an open-source real-time communications platform that enables developers to build and scale voice and video applications. The platform provides horizontally scalable infrastructure, purpose-built software development kits, and multi-platform support, allowing teams to create seamless, low-latency real-time experiences across devices and environments. By focusing on real-time delivery and cross-platform compatibility, LiveKit serves as a backend foundation for applications requiring dependable voice and video communication capabilities.

Modal Labs

Series A in 2023
Modal Labs develops machine learning software that enables users to run code in the cloud. Its platform allows for the execution of machine learning models, parallel compute jobs, task queues, web apps, and more. It automates the launch of custom containers and runs scripts faster than on local machines, allowing data science teams to focus on their models without managing infrastructure.

Semgrep

Series C in 2023
Semgrep is a static code analysis platform that helps improve software security and reliability. It scrutinizes and ranks code from the entire software ecosystem to surface vulnerabilities, unsafe patterns, and examples of excellence from tech giants and open source leaders. The platform empowers developers, security teams, and researchers to compare the safety of open source projects, adopt best practices, and pursue secure coding, while facilitating fast software delivery rather than hindering it.

Zed Industries

Series A in 2023
Zed Industries is a small team focused on building a premier native desktop code editor with high performance and clean design, enabling real-time and asynchronous collaboration. Drawing on more than ten years of experience creating developer tools, the company has contributed to the creation of Atom and the Electron framework, and developed Tree-sitter, a sophisticated syntax parsing system used by many editors. The editor environment aims to provide fast, accurate code writing in a unified platform, supporting collaboration through integrated development features.

Nuon

Seed Round in 2022
Nuon is a developer of cloud applications that enables businesses to operate their software on customers' cloud accounts. The company focuses on creating fully self-managing cloud environments by handling the deployment, updates, and ongoing management of operations. This approach provides businesses with a control plane that allows application builders to debug applications, access logs, monitor metrics, and receive alerts. Additionally, Nuon's platform facilitates the execution of operational commands in a secure and auditable manner, ensuring the integrity of customer data from a centralized dashboard.

Railway

Series A in 2022
Railway is a startup that builds and develops software deployment platforms tailored for engineers. Railway is a small, remote team working on interesting problems at the edge of computing, distributed systems, languages, and compilers.

Dagger

Series A in 2022
Dagger is a developer-focused company that offers a programmable platform designed to streamline software project management. By allowing developers to replace traditional scripts with a modern API and cross-language scripting engine, Dagger enables users to encapsulate tasks and workflows into Dagger Functions, which can be written in various programming languages. These functions can be executed from the command line, language interpreters, or custom HTTP clients, providing flexibility in their use. Additionally, Dagger allows for the packaging and reuse of these functions within modules, facilitating collaboration and knowledge sharing among developers. The platform also supports the integration of existing tools for build, continuous integration, infrastructure management, and deployment, simplifying the deployment process and allowing developers to customize their workflows while minimizing complexity.

Signadot

Seed Round in 2022
Signadot provides a Kubernetes-native platform for testing and managing microservices in cloud environments. The solution monitors performance, detects anomalies without hardcoded rules, and uses artificial intelligence to run multiple service versions in the same infrastructure, enabling real-time debugging, automated monitoring, and rapid feedback during development. It accelerates microservices-based application development by allowing developers to test code changes in staging or production environments, reducing complexity and improving reliability. Founded in 2020 and based in San Mateo, California, Signadot aims to streamline deployment and operation of distributed applications through a unified platform that supports fast iteration, collaboration, and cloud-native workflows.

Alchemy

Series C in 2021
Alchemy Insights, Inc. is a blockchain intelligence and infrastructure platform that serves hedge funds and financial institutions. Founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, it offers a comprehensive suite of tools for analyzing blockchain data, including on-chain data, market trends, and community activity. The platform employs advanced machine learning techniques to help users identify entities, individuals, and currency flows on the blockchain, thereby aiding in sales, security, and strategic decision-making. Alchemy's emphasis on providing developers with essential tools allows for the creation of scalable and reliable decentralized applications without the complexities of managing blockchain infrastructure. The company is backed by notable organizations and individuals, reflecting its prominent position in the blockchain space.

Solo.io

Series C in 2021
Solo.io, Inc. is a software company founded in 2017 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in open source and enterprise solutions for cloud-native technologies. The company offers a range of products designed to connect, secure, and manage application services, including the Gloo platform, which serves as a cloud-native API gateway and ingress controller. Additionally, Solo.io provides Mesh Hub for unified service mesh management, Squash for debugging microservices, and Unik for building unikernels. Its offerings support the migration of traditional applications to modern architectures, accommodating both established enterprises and emerging cloud-native businesses. Solo.io's solutions leverage various open source technologies, including Istio, Envoy, and WebAssembly, positioning the company as a leader in the application networking space.

LaunchDarkly

Series D in 2021
LaunchDarkly is a software company that provides a feature management platform designed to enhance collaboration between development teams and business stakeholders. Its core product enables DevOps teams to safely deploy new features incrementally, targeting specific user segments across various platforms. This controlled rollout process facilitates standardized releases at scale, accelerates cloud migration, and improves overall software delivery efficiency.

Semgrep

Series B in 2021
Semgrep is a static code analysis platform that helps improve software security and reliability. It scrutinizes and ranks code from the entire software ecosystem to surface vulnerabilities, unsafe patterns, and examples of excellence from tech giants and open source leaders. The platform empowers developers, security teams, and researchers to compare the safety of open source projects, adopt best practices, and pursue secure coding, while facilitating fast software delivery rather than hindering it.

Semgrep

Series A in 2020
Semgrep is a static code analysis platform that helps improve software security and reliability. It scrutinizes and ranks code from the entire software ecosystem to surface vulnerabilities, unsafe patterns, and examples of excellence from tech giants and open source leaders. The platform empowers developers, security teams, and researchers to compare the safety of open source projects, adopt best practices, and pursue secure coding, while facilitating fast software delivery rather than hindering it.

Solo.io

Series B in 2020
Solo.io, Inc. is a software company founded in 2017 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in open source and enterprise solutions for cloud-native technologies. The company offers a range of products designed to connect, secure, and manage application services, including the Gloo platform, which serves as a cloud-native API gateway and ingress controller. Additionally, Solo.io provides Mesh Hub for unified service mesh management, Squash for debugging microservices, and Unik for building unikernels. Its offerings support the migration of traditional applications to modern architectures, accommodating both established enterprises and emerging cloud-native businesses. Solo.io's solutions leverage various open source technologies, including Istio, Envoy, and WebAssembly, positioning the company as a leader in the application networking space.

Xcalibyte

Series A in 2020
Xcalibyte is a Hong Kong-based company founded in 2017 that specializes in developing static analysis tools for software developers. Its primary product, xcalscan, is a vulnerability scanning tool designed to enhance the speed and accuracy of code audits and defect detection. By enabling developers to identify potential code quality and security issues within their source code, Xcalibyte aims to improve the reliability and safety of software deployments. The company focuses on providing tools that are not only effective but also user-friendly, ultimately enhancing developer productivity and efficiency in building secure code.

Coder

Series B in 2020
Coder is an information technology company that provides open-source tools and an enterprise platform that makes it easier to configure, secure and scale development environments. The company aims to build the best products available for developers. It was founded in 2017 and based in Austin, Texas.

HashiCorp

Series E in 2020
HashiCorp, Inc. is an open-source software company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2012 by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar. The company specializes in developing multi-cloud infrastructure automation software that addresses the challenges of cloud adoption. HashiCorp's primary products include Terraform, a cloud infrastructure as code tool for provisioning and managing resources; Vault, which secures and controls access to sensitive data; Nomad, a work orchestrator for deploying and managing applications across various environments; and Consul, a tool for service discovery and orchestration. Additionally, HashiCorp offers Vagrant for creating reproducible development environments and Packer for generating identical machine images for multiple platforms. The company aims to provide consistent workflows and a standardized approach to automate infrastructure processes, thereby enabling organizations to effectively run distributed applications in both public and private cloud environments.

Sourcegraph

Series B in 2020
Sourcegraph, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing a universal code search tool designed to enhance developer productivity and facilitate code change management. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Sourcegraph provides a platform that allows developers to explore and understand code across various repositories and programming languages with contextual intelligence. This capability enables efficient code navigation, exploration, and management of large-scale changes, helping developers to quickly find and fix issues without the frustration of sifting through extensive codebases. Serving a diverse clientele that includes startups, enterprises, and engineering teams, Sourcegraph aims to streamline the coding process, improve code reviews, and simplify onboarding for new hires, ultimately allowing developers to focus on problem-solving rather than code discovery.

LaunchDarkly

Venture Round in 2020
LaunchDarkly is a software company that provides a feature management platform designed to enhance collaboration between development teams and business stakeholders. Its core product enables DevOps teams to safely deploy new features incrementally, targeting specific user segments across various platforms. This controlled rollout process facilitates standardized releases at scale, accelerates cloud migration, and improves overall software delivery efficiency.

Button

Series C in 2019
Button facilitates seamless mobile commerce by connecting brands and consumers via its platform. It enables brands to drive sales and publishers to earn revenue through enhanced user experiences.

Coder

Series A in 2019
Coder is an information technology company that provides open-source tools and an enterprise platform that makes it easier to configure, secure and scale development environments. The company aims to build the best products available for developers. It was founded in 2017 and based in Austin, Texas.

LaunchDarkly

Series C in 2019
LaunchDarkly is a software company that provides a feature management platform designed to enhance collaboration between development teams and business stakeholders. Its core product enables DevOps teams to safely deploy new features incrementally, targeting specific user segments across various platforms. This controlled rollout process facilitates standardized releases at scale, accelerates cloud migration, and improves overall software delivery efficiency.

Solo.io

Series A in 2018
Solo.io, Inc. is a software company founded in 2017 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in open source and enterprise solutions for cloud-native technologies. The company offers a range of products designed to connect, secure, and manage application services, including the Gloo platform, which serves as a cloud-native API gateway and ingress controller. Additionally, Solo.io provides Mesh Hub for unified service mesh management, Squash for debugging microservices, and Unik for building unikernels. Its offerings support the migration of traditional applications to modern architectures, accommodating both established enterprises and emerging cloud-native businesses. Solo.io's solutions leverage various open source technologies, including Istio, Envoy, and WebAssembly, positioning the company as a leader in the application networking space.

Solo.io

Series A in 2018
Solo.io, Inc. is a software company founded in 2017 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in open source and enterprise solutions for cloud-native technologies. The company offers a range of products designed to connect, secure, and manage application services, including the Gloo platform, which serves as a cloud-native API gateway and ingress controller. Additionally, Solo.io provides Mesh Hub for unified service mesh management, Squash for debugging microservices, and Unik for building unikernels. Its offerings support the migration of traditional applications to modern architectures, accommodating both established enterprises and emerging cloud-native businesses. Solo.io's solutions leverage various open source technologies, including Istio, Envoy, and WebAssembly, positioning the company as a leader in the application networking space.

LightStep

Series C in 2018
LightStep Inc., established in 2013 and based in San Francisco, specializes in application performance management (APM) software solutions. The company's flagship product, LightStepPM, monitors and manages the performance of production systems at scale, providing real-time insights into end-to-end system behavior and interactions across organizational boundaries. It offers features such as SAML support, flexible data scrubbing, and is built on open standards. LightStep aims to deliver confidence in software application management by analyzing 100% of unsampled transaction data, accelerating root cause analysis for complex systems.

Coder

Seed Round in 2018
Coder is an information technology company that provides open-source tools and an enterprise platform that makes it easier to configure, secure and scale development environments. The company aims to build the best products available for developers. It was founded in 2017 and based in Austin, Texas.

HashiCorp

Series D in 2018
HashiCorp, Inc. is an open-source software company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2012 by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar. The company specializes in developing multi-cloud infrastructure automation software that addresses the challenges of cloud adoption. HashiCorp's primary products include Terraform, a cloud infrastructure as code tool for provisioning and managing resources; Vault, which secures and controls access to sensitive data; Nomad, a work orchestrator for deploying and managing applications across various environments; and Consul, a tool for service discovery and orchestration. Additionally, HashiCorp offers Vagrant for creating reproducible development environments and Packer for generating identical machine images for multiple platforms. The company aims to provide consistent workflows and a standardized approach to automate infrastructure processes, thereby enabling organizations to effectively run distributed applications in both public and private cloud environments.

LaunchDarkly

Series B in 2017
LaunchDarkly is a software company that provides a feature management platform designed to enhance collaboration between development teams and business stakeholders. Its core product enables DevOps teams to safely deploy new features incrementally, targeting specific user segments across various platforms. This controlled rollout process facilitates standardized releases at scale, accelerates cloud migration, and improves overall software delivery efficiency.

LightStep

Series B in 2017
LightStep Inc., established in 2013 and based in San Francisco, specializes in application performance management (APM) software solutions. The company's flagship product, LightStepPM, monitors and manages the performance of production systems at scale, providing real-time insights into end-to-end system behavior and interactions across organizational boundaries. It offers features such as SAML support, flexible data scrubbing, and is built on open standards. LightStep aims to deliver confidence in software application management by analyzing 100% of unsampled transaction data, accelerating root cause analysis for complex systems.

HashiCorp

Series C in 2017
HashiCorp, Inc. is an open-source software company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2012 by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar. The company specializes in developing multi-cloud infrastructure automation software that addresses the challenges of cloud adoption. HashiCorp's primary products include Terraform, a cloud infrastructure as code tool for provisioning and managing resources; Vault, which secures and controls access to sensitive data; Nomad, a work orchestrator for deploying and managing applications across various environments; and Consul, a tool for service discovery and orchestration. Additionally, HashiCorp offers Vagrant for creating reproducible development environments and Packer for generating identical machine images for multiple platforms. The company aims to provide consistent workflows and a standardized approach to automate infrastructure processes, thereby enabling organizations to effectively run distributed applications in both public and private cloud environments.

Sourcegraph

Series A in 2017
Sourcegraph, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing a universal code search tool designed to enhance developer productivity and facilitate code change management. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Sourcegraph provides a platform that allows developers to explore and understand code across various repositories and programming languages with contextual intelligence. This capability enables efficient code navigation, exploration, and management of large-scale changes, helping developers to quickly find and fix issues without the frustration of sifting through extensive codebases. Serving a diverse clientele that includes startups, enterprises, and engineering teams, Sourcegraph aims to streamline the coding process, improve code reviews, and simplify onboarding for new hires, ultimately allowing developers to focus on problem-solving rather than code discovery.

Gigster

Series B in 2017
Gigster is a San Francisco-based company offering on-demand software development services. It connects clients such as IBM with its team of developers, designers, and product managers to build applications and websites efficiently. Gigster's platform improves project management by enabling businesses to recruit and manage distributed teams, enhancing efficiency by up to 30%, reducing risk by 60%, and increasing satisfaction levels significantly.

Button

Series B in 2017
Button facilitates seamless mobile commerce by connecting brands and consumers via its platform. It enables brands to drive sales and publishers to earn revenue through enhanced user experiences.

HashiCorp

Series B in 2016
HashiCorp, Inc. is an open-source software company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2012 by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar. The company specializes in developing multi-cloud infrastructure automation software that addresses the challenges of cloud adoption. HashiCorp's primary products include Terraform, a cloud infrastructure as code tool for provisioning and managing resources; Vault, which secures and controls access to sensitive data; Nomad, a work orchestrator for deploying and managing applications across various environments; and Consul, a tool for service discovery and orchestration. Additionally, HashiCorp offers Vagrant for creating reproducible development environments and Packer for generating identical machine images for multiple platforms. The company aims to provide consistent workflows and a standardized approach to automate infrastructure processes, thereby enabling organizations to effectively run distributed applications in both public and private cloud environments.

LightStep

Series A in 2015
LightStep Inc., established in 2013 and based in San Francisco, specializes in application performance management (APM) software solutions. The company's flagship product, LightStepPM, monitors and manages the performance of production systems at scale, providing real-time insights into end-to-end system behavior and interactions across organizational boundaries. It offers features such as SAML support, flexible data scrubbing, and is built on open standards. LightStep aims to deliver confidence in software application management by analyzing 100% of unsampled transaction data, accelerating root cause analysis for complex systems.

Button

Series A in 2015
Button facilitates seamless mobile commerce by connecting brands and consumers via its platform. It enables brands to drive sales and publishers to earn revenue through enhanced user experiences.

Heavybit

Seed Round in 2013
Heavybit is an early-stage venture capital firm based in San Francisco, founded in 2012. It specializes in software and enterprise infrastructure, supporting technical startups from inception and helping them turn code into scalable businesses. The firm emphasizes hands-on guidance and a community-driven approach, leveraging a network of technical founders and over 600 domain experts to help portfolio companies grow. Core focus areas include developer tooling such as DevSecOps, feature flagging, and AI-powered development tools, with the goal of building durable software platforms and ecosystems around developers.

Realm

Seed Round in 2011
Realm ApS is a mobile database company that provides a robust alternative to SQLite and Core Data, facilitating faster application development for users on Android, iOS, and OSX platforms. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, with an additional office in San Francisco, Realm specializes in offering a memory-efficient database that includes features like querying, relationships, graphs, and thread safety. This innovative platform significantly reduces the amount of code developers need to write, effectively saving them time and enabling the creation of enhanced user experiences. As of May 2019, Realm operates as a subsidiary of MongoDB, Inc.

Heroku

Series B in 2010
Heroku is a cloud Platform as a Service built on container technology that enables developers to deploy, manage, and scale applications without handling servers or underlying infrastructure. The platform supports multiple programming languages and focuses on modern app deployment and collaboration, allowing teams to concentrate on code and feature development rather than server maintenance.

Heroku

Series A in 2008
Heroku is a cloud Platform as a Service built on container technology that enables developers to deploy, manage, and scale applications without handling servers or underlying infrastructure. The platform supports multiple programming languages and focuses on modern app deployment and collaboration, allowing teams to concentrate on code and feature development rather than server maintenance.

Fanfare Group

Series C in 2007
Fanfare Group, Inc. is a provider of automated system and device testing solutions, aimed at assisting service providers, equipment manufacturers, and enterprises in enhancing their testing processes. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a range of products including iTest, which automates critical testing tasks to streamline quality assurance efforts. Its product lineup includes iTest Personal for manual testers and developers, iTest Team for feature testers with scripting experience, and iTest Enterprise for automation engineers seeking comprehensive tools. In addition to its software solutions, Fanfare Group also provides professional services, acceleration services, and training to support its clients in optimizing their testing capabilities.

DevZuz

Series A in 2007
DevZuz is a company specializing in the development of delivery platforms designed to connect enterprise businesses with application development projects and processes. The company was acquired by Exist Global in January 2008.

Fanfare Group

Series B in 2005
Fanfare Group, Inc. is a provider of automated system and device testing solutions, aimed at assisting service providers, equipment manufacturers, and enterprises in enhancing their testing processes. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a range of products including iTest, which automates critical testing tasks to streamline quality assurance efforts. Its product lineup includes iTest Personal for manual testers and developers, iTest Team for feature testers with scripting experience, and iTest Enterprise for automation engineers seeking comprehensive tools. In addition to its software solutions, Fanfare Group also provides professional services, acceleration services, and training to support its clients in optimizing their testing capabilities.

Fanfare Group

Series A in 2004
Fanfare Group, Inc. is a provider of automated system and device testing solutions, aimed at assisting service providers, equipment manufacturers, and enterprises in enhancing their testing processes. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a range of products including iTest, which automates critical testing tasks to streamline quality assurance efforts. Its product lineup includes iTest Personal for manual testers and developers, iTest Team for feature testers with scripting experience, and iTest Enterprise for automation engineers seeking comprehensive tools. In addition to its software solutions, Fanfare Group also provides professional services, acceleration services, and training to support its clients in optimizing their testing capabilities.
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