Seed Capital

Seed Capital is an investment firm that focuses on late seed-stage technology companies in Denmark with global potential. The firm typically invests between 1 to 3 million euros in funding rounds ranging from 1 to 6 million euros. Annually, Seed Capital aims to invest in 15 to 20 new companies, primarily from the Nordic region. With a strong network of angel investors and international venture capitalists, Seed Capital often collaborates with other investors to support its portfolio companies through various stages of growth. In addition to financial backing, the firm provides valuable assistance in areas such as management support, business development, strategic planning, and operational guidance. Seed Capital has a successful track record, having invested in notable companies like Trustpilot, Vivino, and Endomondo, contributing to their development into significant players in the tech industry.

Chris Porsgaard

Principal

Past deals in Copenhagen

Embla

Series A in 2023
Embla is a Copenhagen-based company founded in 2021 that specializes in online medical weight loss treatment. It offers a comprehensive platform that combines evidence-based treatments, prescription medications, and personalized coaching to support sustainable weight loss. Additionally, Embla provides a mobile application that features expert-led diet and exercise programs, as well as guidance on sleep and body movement, all aimed at facilitating effective weight management. Through its digital tools and resources, Embla seeks to empower users in their weight loss journey.

Lunar

Series D in 2023
Lunar is a digital challenger bank founded in 2015 by Ken Villum Klausen, headquartered in Copenhagen, Hovedstaden. It provides a mobile-based banking app that allows consumers to manage their personal finances through a variety of services, including insurance, savings, budgeting, loans, and investments. The company operates with a banking license and has introduced both free accounts and a subscription-based service called Lunar Premium. Additionally, Lunar facilitates online money transfers and payments, offering functionalities such as balance checking and account opening. By partnering with local banks, Lunar enhances security and simplifies banking processes for its customers. With a presence in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, the company employs over 180 individuals and aims to expand its personal and business banking operations while striving for profitability in attractive banking markets. Lunar has successfully raised €104 million from several investors.

Dixa

Series C in 2021
Dixa is a customer engagement platform based in Copenhagen, Denmark, founded in 2015 by Krisztian Tabori, Jakob Nederby Nielsen, Jacob Vous Petersen, and Mads Fosselius. The company focuses on enhancing customer relationships by unifying various communication channels—such as email, phone, chat, and messaging—into a single platform. This integration allows customer service agents to engage in more meaningful conversations and respond to inquiries efficiently, ultimately improving the overall customer experience. Dixa's platform leverages both human and artificial intelligence to facilitate ongoing interactions between brands and their customers, streamlining support processes and fostering stronger connections.

Templafy

Series D in 2021
Templafy ApS, established in 2013, specializes in template and document management solutions. Its core product, the Templafy platform, connects and manages an organization's entire document ecosystem. Key features include template and content accessibility, dynamic personalization, document automation, brand and content validation, template governance, and PowerPoint productivity services. Templafy serves a wide range of industries, including banking, consulting, education, insurance, and legal, with a global presence across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The company's innovative platform automates business document creation, ensuring brand compliance, governance, and improved productivity. It supports over 800 enterprise customers worldwide, such as KPMG and IKEA, and has raised $200 million in funding from prominent investors.

Lunar

Series C in 2020
Lunar is a digital challenger bank founded in 2015 by Ken Villum Klausen, headquartered in Copenhagen, Hovedstaden. It provides a mobile-based banking app that allows consumers to manage their personal finances through a variety of services, including insurance, savings, budgeting, loans, and investments. The company operates with a banking license and has introduced both free accounts and a subscription-based service called Lunar Premium. Additionally, Lunar facilitates online money transfers and payments, offering functionalities such as balance checking and account opening. By partnering with local banks, Lunar enhances security and simplifies banking processes for its customers. With a presence in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, the company employs over 180 individuals and aims to expand its personal and business banking operations while striving for profitability in attractive banking markets. Lunar has successfully raised €104 million from several investors.

Certainly

Seed Round in 2020
Certainly is a company focused on enhancing user experiences through its artificial intelligence-driven conversational platform. Founded in 2016 and based in Copenhagen, Denmark, Certainly aims to transform digital communication by creating a digital twin of a business's best salesperson. The platform facilitates interactive conversations rather than traditional click-based interactions, fostering long-term customer relationships. It serves a diverse clientele across more than 20 countries, offering a no-code chatbot builder that supports over 14 languages. Certainly's technology is designed to improve conversion rates and reduce product returns for e-commerce businesses by personalizing customer interactions and providing dynamic support with various functions, including assistance with purchases, order status, and returns.

Templafy

Series C in 2020
Templafy ApS, established in 2013, specializes in template and document management solutions. Its core product, the Templafy platform, connects and manages an organization's entire document ecosystem. Key features include template and content accessibility, dynamic personalization, document automation, brand and content validation, template governance, and PowerPoint productivity services. Templafy serves a wide range of industries, including banking, consulting, education, insurance, and legal, with a global presence across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The company's innovative platform automates business document creation, ensuring brand compliance, governance, and improved productivity. It supports over 800 enterprise customers worldwide, such as KPMG and IKEA, and has raised $200 million in funding from prominent investors.

Lunar

Series B in 2020
Lunar is a digital challenger bank founded in 2015 by Ken Villum Klausen, headquartered in Copenhagen, Hovedstaden. It provides a mobile-based banking app that allows consumers to manage their personal finances through a variety of services, including insurance, savings, budgeting, loans, and investments. The company operates with a banking license and has introduced both free accounts and a subscription-based service called Lunar Premium. Additionally, Lunar facilitates online money transfers and payments, offering functionalities such as balance checking and account opening. By partnering with local banks, Lunar enhances security and simplifies banking processes for its customers. With a presence in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, the company employs over 180 individuals and aims to expand its personal and business banking operations while striving for profitability in attractive banking markets. Lunar has successfully raised €104 million from several investors.

Dixa

Series B in 2020
Dixa is a customer engagement platform based in Copenhagen, Denmark, founded in 2015 by Krisztian Tabori, Jakob Nederby Nielsen, Jacob Vous Petersen, and Mads Fosselius. The company focuses on enhancing customer relationships by unifying various communication channels—such as email, phone, chat, and messaging—into a single platform. This integration allows customer service agents to engage in more meaningful conversations and respond to inquiries efficiently, ultimately improving the overall customer experience. Dixa's platform leverages both human and artificial intelligence to facilitate ongoing interactions between brands and their customers, streamlining support processes and fostering stronger connections.

Lunar

Series B in 2019
Lunar is a digital challenger bank founded in 2015 by Ken Villum Klausen, headquartered in Copenhagen, Hovedstaden. It provides a mobile-based banking app that allows consumers to manage their personal finances through a variety of services, including insurance, savings, budgeting, loans, and investments. The company operates with a banking license and has introduced both free accounts and a subscription-based service called Lunar Premium. Additionally, Lunar facilitates online money transfers and payments, offering functionalities such as balance checking and account opening. By partnering with local banks, Lunar enhances security and simplifies banking processes for its customers. With a presence in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, the company employs over 180 individuals and aims to expand its personal and business banking operations while striving for profitability in attractive banking markets. Lunar has successfully raised €104 million from several investors.

Tattoodo

Venture Round in 2019
Tattoodo, established in 2013 and headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, is a leading global platform dedicated to the tattoo culture and lifestyle. With over 20 million monthly users, it serves as the premier destination for tattoo enthusiasts worldwide. The company offers a comprehensive range of services, including tattoo inspiration, custom design creation, artist discovery, studio recommendations, and educational resources. Tattoodo's platform facilitates easy booking of tattoo appointments and provides essential knowledge about the tattoo process, making it a one-stop digital hub for the tattoo community.

Lunar

Venture Round in 2019
Lunar is a digital challenger bank founded in 2015 by Ken Villum Klausen, headquartered in Copenhagen, Hovedstaden. It provides a mobile-based banking app that allows consumers to manage their personal finances through a variety of services, including insurance, savings, budgeting, loans, and investments. The company operates with a banking license and has introduced both free accounts and a subscription-based service called Lunar Premium. Additionally, Lunar facilitates online money transfers and payments, offering functionalities such as balance checking and account opening. By partnering with local banks, Lunar enhances security and simplifies banking processes for its customers. With a presence in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, the company employs over 180 individuals and aims to expand its personal and business banking operations while striving for profitability in attractive banking markets. Lunar has successfully raised €104 million from several investors.

Dixa

Series A in 2019
Dixa is a customer engagement platform based in Copenhagen, Denmark, founded in 2015 by Krisztian Tabori, Jakob Nederby Nielsen, Jacob Vous Petersen, and Mads Fosselius. The company focuses on enhancing customer relationships by unifying various communication channels—such as email, phone, chat, and messaging—into a single platform. This integration allows customer service agents to engage in more meaningful conversations and respond to inquiries efficiently, ultimately improving the overall customer experience. Dixa's platform leverages both human and artificial intelligence to facilitate ongoing interactions between brands and their customers, streamlining support processes and fostering stronger connections.

Proper

Seed Round in 2018
Proper is a company based in Copenhagen, Denmark, that offers a comprehensive platform designed to assist property owners and tenants in managing their properties. Founded in 2017, Proper's intelligent platform automates operational tasks associated with residential and commercial leases, garages, and parking lots. Additionally, Proper provides software and APIs that help businesses manage and reconcile their payment data across various financial providers. By connecting banks, API providers, and payment networks, Proper enables companies to maintain financial accuracy at scale, streamline payment operations, and enhance their financial infrastructure.

Templafy

Series B in 2018
Templafy ApS, established in 2013, specializes in template and document management solutions. Its core product, the Templafy platform, connects and manages an organization's entire document ecosystem. Key features include template and content accessibility, dynamic personalization, document automation, brand and content validation, template governance, and PowerPoint productivity services. Templafy serves a wide range of industries, including banking, consulting, education, insurance, and legal, with a global presence across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The company's innovative platform automates business document creation, ensuring brand compliance, governance, and improved productivity. It supports over 800 enterprise customers worldwide, such as KPMG and IKEA, and has raised $200 million in funding from prominent investors.

Grandhood

Seed Round in 2018
Grandhood is an investment management company based in Copenhagen, Denmark, founded in 2016. It specializes in providing innovative retirement planning and pension services through a digital self-service platform. The company aims to modernize the workplace pension industry by offering a user-friendly application that enables employers to facilitate access to pensions for their employees. In addition to retirement solutions, Grandhood's offerings include voluntary health insurance and insurance coverage for reduced working capacity, death, and certain critical illnesses. The company is committed to delivering low-cost, efficient advisory services, with a focus on rapid customer support and ongoing product innovation to meet the evolving needs of its clients.

Artland

Venture Round in 2018
Artland is a social art marketplace that aims to connect art collectors, galleries, and artists globally, enhancing the accessibility of art purchasing. Founded in 2016 by Danish brothers Mattis and Jeppe Curth and based in Copenhagen, Denmark, the platform features an app that allows users to create profiles, upload images of their collections, and engage with a community of art enthusiasts. The app is designed to cater to both seasoned collectors and newcomers, making it easy for anyone to browse and discover art. Artland generates revenue through subscription fees charged to galleries, while offering a free service for individual collectors. By facilitating connections between collectors and galleries, Artland simplifies the negotiation and purchasing process, thereby widening the opportunities for art transactions.

Skidos Labs

Venture Round in 2018
Skidos Labs ApS, established in 2015 and based in Copenhagen, Denmark, specializes in developing educational gaming applications aimed at children aged 2 to 10. The company offers a freemium subscription service that grants parents access to over 40 learning apps, which include games focused on STEM and ELA skills, as well as life skills. Among its popular titles are Smash Wizards, Brainy City Rush, and Turbo Riders. Skidos is dedicated to fostering lifelong learning, confidence, and happiness in children by equipping them with essential academic and non-academic skills. The apps are available for download on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, and they support multiple languages, including various forms of English, Danish, Swedish, and Spanish. Skidos has garnered recognition through several awards and has reached over 4 million young users globally, reflecting its commitment to enhancing children's learning experiences through engaging and interactive content.

Artland

Seed Round in 2018
Artland is a social art marketplace that aims to connect art collectors, galleries, and artists globally, enhancing the accessibility of art purchasing. Founded in 2016 by Danish brothers Mattis and Jeppe Curth and based in Copenhagen, Denmark, the platform features an app that allows users to create profiles, upload images of their collections, and engage with a community of art enthusiasts. The app is designed to cater to both seasoned collectors and newcomers, making it easy for anyone to browse and discover art. Artland generates revenue through subscription fees charged to galleries, while offering a free service for individual collectors. By facilitating connections between collectors and galleries, Artland simplifies the negotiation and purchasing process, thereby widening the opportunities for art transactions.

Templafy

Series B in 2018
Templafy ApS, established in 2013, specializes in template and document management solutions. Its core product, the Templafy platform, connects and manages an organization's entire document ecosystem. Key features include template and content accessibility, dynamic personalization, document automation, brand and content validation, template governance, and PowerPoint productivity services. Templafy serves a wide range of industries, including banking, consulting, education, insurance, and legal, with a global presence across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The company's innovative platform automates business document creation, ensuring brand compliance, governance, and improved productivity. It supports over 800 enterprise customers worldwide, such as KPMG and IKEA, and has raised $200 million in funding from prominent investors.

Dixa

Seed Round in 2018
Dixa is a customer engagement platform based in Copenhagen, Denmark, founded in 2015 by Krisztian Tabori, Jakob Nederby Nielsen, Jacob Vous Petersen, and Mads Fosselius. The company focuses on enhancing customer relationships by unifying various communication channels—such as email, phone, chat, and messaging—into a single platform. This integration allows customer service agents to engage in more meaningful conversations and respond to inquiries efficiently, ultimately improving the overall customer experience. Dixa's platform leverages both human and artificial intelligence to facilitate ongoing interactions between brands and their customers, streamlining support processes and fostering stronger connections.

Grandhood

Seed Round in 2017
Grandhood is an investment management company based in Copenhagen, Denmark, founded in 2016. It specializes in providing innovative retirement planning and pension services through a digital self-service platform. The company aims to modernize the workplace pension industry by offering a user-friendly application that enables employers to facilitate access to pensions for their employees. In addition to retirement solutions, Grandhood's offerings include voluntary health insurance and insurance coverage for reduced working capacity, death, and certain critical illnesses. The company is committed to delivering low-cost, efficient advisory services, with a focus on rapid customer support and ongoing product innovation to meet the evolving needs of its clients.

Meo

Seed Round in 2017
Meo, founded in 2015 and based in Copenhagen, Denmark, operates a user identity platform designed to enhance trust in the internet economy. The platform enables compliance teams in regulated sectors to verify customer identities securely, thereby mitigating financial, reputational, and legal risks. It simplifies the management of customer data, allowing businesses to obtain, handle, and store information from both individuals and organizations while ensuring compliance with privacy regulations. By facilitating secure data sharing and implementing measures to prevent money laundering, Meo empowers users to maintain control over their personal data and identity online.

Skidos Labs

Venture Round in 2017
Skidos Labs ApS, established in 2015 and based in Copenhagen, Denmark, specializes in developing educational gaming applications aimed at children aged 2 to 10. The company offers a freemium subscription service that grants parents access to over 40 learning apps, which include games focused on STEM and ELA skills, as well as life skills. Among its popular titles are Smash Wizards, Brainy City Rush, and Turbo Riders. Skidos is dedicated to fostering lifelong learning, confidence, and happiness in children by equipping them with essential academic and non-academic skills. The apps are available for download on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, and they support multiple languages, including various forms of English, Danish, Swedish, and Spanish. Skidos has garnered recognition through several awards and has reached over 4 million young users globally, reflecting its commitment to enhancing children's learning experiences through engaging and interactive content.

Curasight

Seed Round in 2017
Curasight A/S is a clinical-stage biotech company based in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to enhancing cancer diagnosis and treatment. Founded in 2013, Curasight has developed a specific Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging ligand called uTRACE®, which targets the urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR), a biomarker present in cancer. This innovative approach allows for improved diagnosis, risk stratification, and treatment monitoring. Additionally, Curasight is advancing uPAR-targeted radionuclide therapy through its uTREAT® ligand, enabling precise delivery of targeted radiation therapy based on the results of uTRACE® scans. Together, these platforms aim to transform the management and treatment of cancer, providing better outcomes for patients.

Lunar

Venture Round in 2017
Lunar is a digital challenger bank founded in 2015 by Ken Villum Klausen, headquartered in Copenhagen, Hovedstaden. It provides a mobile-based banking app that allows consumers to manage their personal finances through a variety of services, including insurance, savings, budgeting, loans, and investments. The company operates with a banking license and has introduced both free accounts and a subscription-based service called Lunar Premium. Additionally, Lunar facilitates online money transfers and payments, offering functionalities such as balance checking and account opening. By partnering with local banks, Lunar enhances security and simplifies banking processes for its customers. With a presence in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, the company employs over 180 individuals and aims to expand its personal and business banking operations while striving for profitability in attractive banking markets. Lunar has successfully raised €104 million from several investors.

Ernit

Seed Round in 2017
ERNIT is a mobile application platform based in Copenhagen, Denmark, that offers a digital piggy bank designed to help children learn financial literacy. Founded in January 2013, the app connects to a child's bank account, allowing parents to teach their children essential money management skills, including spending, saving, and charitable giving. By prioritizing financial goals, ERNIT aims to instill confidence in children as they navigate the complexities of money in a digital world. The platform provides a fun and engaging way for young users to understand how to manage their finances effectively.

DrugStars

Venture Round in 2017
DrugStars is a Copenhagen-based company that has developed a mobile application designed to enhance medication adherence. The application allows patients to manage and track their medication schedules, helping them remember to take their medications and monitor their progress. In addition, the platform incentivizes users by enabling them to make charitable donations to health organizations of their choice as a reward for maintaining their medication routines. This approach not only aids patients in improving their daily health management but also provides them with an opportunity to contribute to health charities at no cost to themselves.

Lunar

Venture Round in 2016
Lunar is a digital challenger bank founded in 2015 by Ken Villum Klausen, headquartered in Copenhagen, Hovedstaden. It provides a mobile-based banking app that allows consumers to manage their personal finances through a variety of services, including insurance, savings, budgeting, loans, and investments. The company operates with a banking license and has introduced both free accounts and a subscription-based service called Lunar Premium. Additionally, Lunar facilitates online money transfers and payments, offering functionalities such as balance checking and account opening. By partnering with local banks, Lunar enhances security and simplifies banking processes for its customers. With a presence in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, the company employs over 180 individuals and aims to expand its personal and business banking operations while striving for profitability in attractive banking markets. Lunar has successfully raised €104 million from several investors.

Ontame io

Seed Round in 2016
Ontame.io ApS is a Copenhagen-based company that specializes in an online recruitment marketing and analytics platform designed for students and graduates. Founded in 2015, the platform utilizes predictive analytics and machine learning to enhance the recruitment process across various sectors, including telecommunications, finance, utilities, and heavy industry. By collecting and analyzing data from career websites, social media, and applicant tracking systems, Ontame.io helps recruiters streamline their operations, reduce time-to-fill positions, and lower costs per hire. The platform's focus on recruitment analytics and workforce planning allows organizations to make informed decisions in talent acquisition and employer branding. In addition to its headquarters in Denmark, Ontame.io also operates an office in Sweden.

Mofibo

Venture Round in 2016
Mofibo, founded in Copenhagen in 2013, operates as one of the pioneering book subscription services globally. The company provides access to e-books through a proprietary platform, allowing consumers to enjoy a wide selection of titles for a monthly subscription fee. Currently available in three countries, Mofibo aims to expand its reach into additional markets within the next year. The company focuses on transforming the reading experience by employing a data-driven and customer-centric approach, seeking to enhance how millions of people engage with books.

Templafy

Venture Round in 2015
Templafy ApS, established in 2013, specializes in template and document management solutions. Its core product, the Templafy platform, connects and manages an organization's entire document ecosystem. Key features include template and content accessibility, dynamic personalization, document automation, brand and content validation, template governance, and PowerPoint productivity services. Templafy serves a wide range of industries, including banking, consulting, education, insurance, and legal, with a global presence across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The company's innovative platform automates business document creation, ensuring brand compliance, governance, and improved productivity. It supports over 800 enterprise customers worldwide, such as KPMG and IKEA, and has raised $200 million in funding from prominent investors.

Lunar

Seed Round in 2015
Lunar is a digital challenger bank founded in 2015 by Ken Villum Klausen, headquartered in Copenhagen, Hovedstaden. It provides a mobile-based banking app that allows consumers to manage their personal finances through a variety of services, including insurance, savings, budgeting, loans, and investments. The company operates with a banking license and has introduced both free accounts and a subscription-based service called Lunar Premium. Additionally, Lunar facilitates online money transfers and payments, offering functionalities such as balance checking and account opening. By partnering with local banks, Lunar enhances security and simplifies banking processes for its customers. With a presence in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, the company employs over 180 individuals and aims to expand its personal and business banking operations while striving for profitability in attractive banking markets. Lunar has successfully raised €104 million from several investors.

SpeechMiners

Venture Round in 2015
SpeechMiners, a Danish technology company founded in 2008 in Aalborg, specializes in developing advanced speech recognition solutions. With operations in Aalborg and Copenhagen, the company aims to serve both private and public organizations by providing cutting-edge technology and exceptional customer service. SpeechMiners' platform transforms spoken content into valuable information by converting audio files into searchable text, allowing clients to easily identify specific words and phrases. This innovative approach enhances the utility of speech content, making it more accessible and beneficial for users. The company's commitment to customization ensures that their solutions meet the unique needs of each client.

Momio

Venture Round in 2014
Momio is an international interactive media company based in Copenhagen, Denmark, founded in 2004. The company focuses on developing social online products specifically for children, aiming to provide a positive first social media experience in a safe and engaging environment. Momio's offerings include an online software application, gaming platforms, and educational tools that promote creativity and healthy online behavior. By fostering a playful atmosphere, Momio enables children to connect with friends while allowing parents to support their learning and social interaction in a secure manner. With a team of approximately 25 digital professionals, Momio continues to innovate in the realm of child-focused social media.

Brain+

Venture Round in 2014
Brain+ ApS is a digital therapeutics company based in Copenhagen, Denmark, focused on developing applications and technologies for brain training. Established in 2013, the company aims to enhance cognitive performance, prevent age-related cognitive decline, and support rehabilitation for individuals who have experienced cognitive loss due to brain damage. Brain+ has created a range of digital medicine technologies, including products designed to assist with the treatment and detection of cognitive decline associated with conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Its product pipeline features tools like the CST Therapist Companion and CST Home Companion, which are tailored to improve the quality of life for patients dealing with mild cognitive impairment and other related challenges.

Templafy

Venture Round in 2014
Templafy ApS, established in 2013, specializes in template and document management solutions. Its core product, the Templafy platform, connects and manages an organization's entire document ecosystem. Key features include template and content accessibility, dynamic personalization, document automation, brand and content validation, template governance, and PowerPoint productivity services. Templafy serves a wide range of industries, including banking, consulting, education, insurance, and legal, with a global presence across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The company's innovative platform automates business document creation, ensuring brand compliance, governance, and improved productivity. It supports over 800 enterprise customers worldwide, such as KPMG and IKEA, and has raised $200 million in funding from prominent investors.

Curasight

Venture Round in 2013
Curasight A/S is a clinical-stage biotech company based in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to enhancing cancer diagnosis and treatment. Founded in 2013, Curasight has developed a specific Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging ligand called uTRACE®, which targets the urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR), a biomarker present in cancer. This innovative approach allows for improved diagnosis, risk stratification, and treatment monitoring. Additionally, Curasight is advancing uPAR-targeted radionuclide therapy through its uTREAT® ligand, enabling precise delivery of targeted radiation therapy based on the results of uTRACE® scans. Together, these platforms aim to transform the management and treatment of cancer, providing better outcomes for patients.

Mofibo

Seed Round in 2013
Mofibo, founded in Copenhagen in 2013, operates as one of the pioneering book subscription services globally. The company provides access to e-books through a proprietary platform, allowing consumers to enjoy a wide selection of titles for a monthly subscription fee. Currently available in three countries, Mofibo aims to expand its reach into additional markets within the next year. The company focuses on transforming the reading experience by employing a data-driven and customer-centric approach, seeking to enhance how millions of people engage with books.

Sensorist

Seed Round in 2013
Sensorist is a company that designs, produces, and sells connected sensor systems for monitoring environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, carbon monoxide, and water levels. Established in 2012 and headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, Sensorist's wireless systems transmit measurement data through an internet-connected gateway, allowing users to access detailed data visualizations, historical trends, and custom alerts via a dedicated website, application, or through their REST API for custom integrations. The company's hardware products are often utilized as original equipment manufacturer (OEM) solutions, enabling larger integrated solutions without custom branding. Through these offerings, Sensorist aims to provide accurate and user-friendly data that helps users maintain optimal environmental conditions across various settings.

Acesion Pharma

Venture Round in 2012
Acesion Pharma ApS is a biotech company based in Copenhagen, Denmark, founded in 2011. The company specializes in the development of medical drugs for the treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common type of cardiac arrhythmia. Acesion Pharma focuses on creating SK channel inhibitors, which target specific ion channels in heart cells that are essential for generating the electrical signals that regulate heart rhythm. By inhibiting these channels, the company aims to provide safe and tolerable chronic treatments that prevent the recurrence of AF and support the maintenance of a normal heart rhythm.

Roozz

Seed Round in 2012
Roozz.com Aps, founded in Copenhagen in 2010, specializes in cloud-based software rental services in Denmark. The company has developed a technology that converts existing software applications and PC games to operate directly in any web browser without requiring access to the source code. This conversion process usually takes less than 48 hours. Roozz's platform supports a wide range of software categories, including multimedia, business applications, education, games, and utilities, allowing users to rent rather than purchase software outright. Since the introduction of its service, Roozz has achieved over one million installations of its browser plugin and currently offers more than 150 titles for users. The platform serves both developers and end users, making software consumption more accessible and flexible.

Firmafon

Venture Round in 2010
Firmafon ApS is a Copenhagen-based company that specializes in cloud-based phone solutions tailored for small and medium-sized enterprises. Established in 2009, it offers a web-based switchboard, also known as a virtual PBX, which integrates seamlessly with a mobile virtual network operator. This innovative service is designed to enhance communication by providing a simple and intuitive user interface, enabling users to engage in improved conversations over long distances. Through its offerings, Firmafon aims to inspire businesses to foster human relationships effectively.

Libratone

Venture Round in 2010
Libratone, headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, specializes in designing and manufacturing wireless sound systems. Their products combine high-fidelity audio quality, wireless technology, and minimalist Scandinavian design. These systems allow users to stream music and audio from their personal libraries, enabling them to enjoy their favorite content on-the-go.

EpiTherapeutics

Funding Round in 2008
EpiTherapeutics is dedicated to developing innovative cancer therapies through the exploration of epigenetics, a field advanced by Professor Kristian Helin and his team at the Biotech Research & Innovation Centre at the University of Copenhagen. The company focuses on small-molecule therapies, specifically targeting enzymes that regulate transcription in cancerous cells. EpiTherapeutics has established a library of selective small molecule inhibitors aimed at epigenetic regulation, particularly histone demethylases. Its lead pre-clinical compounds are currently being investigated for their potential effectiveness in treating various forms of cancer.

Taktio

Series A in 2005
As of December 11, 2008 Taktio ApS went out of business. Taktio ApS develops and supplies man machine interfaces internationally. The company offers technology for high resolution and touch screen applications. Its products are used in mobile handset displays, computer monitors, windows, and glass walls. Taktio ApS was formerly known as O-pen ApS. The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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