Spark Capital

Founded in 2005, Spark Capital is a venture capital firm that invests across various sectors and stages. Known for embracing risk, the firm supports founders of exceptional products to achieve success on their own terms. Notable investments include Twitter, Discord, Cruise, Niantic, Oculus, Warby Parker, and Tumblr.

Coen Armstrong

Investor

Paul Conway

General Partner

Todd Dagres

Partner

Alex Finkelstein

General Partner

Clay Fisher

Investor

Nabeel Hyatt

General Partner

Aaditya Jain

Investor

Fraser Kelton

Venture Partner

James Kuklinski

General Partner

Alexa Lyons

Co-CFO and General Partner

Connor Mullaney

Investor

Hanseul Nam

Investor

Andrew Parker

General Partner

Pravin Patel

Managing Director

Jeremy Philips

General Partner

Santo Politi

General Partner

Yasmin Razavi

General Partner

William Reed

General Partner

Bijan Sabet

Investor

Natalie Sandman

General Partner

Benjamin Simon

Venture Partner

Kevin Thau

General Partner

Brian Watson

Investor

Past deals in San Francisco Bay Area

Durable

Series A in 2023
Durable is a San Francisco-based startup established in 2021, offering an online platform tailored for service businesses. This platform facilitates the setup, templates, marketing, and invoicing processes, empowering millions globally to launch their own ventures and escape traditional employment structures. Its core mission is to simplify solo business initiation, making it more accessible than working for others.

Instawork

Series D in 2023
Founded in 2015, Instawork operates a career marketplace for hospitality professionals. It automates traditional recruitment processes for small businesses, connecting them with qualified hourly workers based on their schedules and availability.

Deel

Venture Round in 2022
Deel is a payroll and compliance platform designed to simplify hiring, paying, and managing a global remote workforce. The platform combines contract creation and templates, payroll processing, tax compliance, and localized benefits administration in a single interface, enabling employers to onboard international employees and contractors efficiently. It provides tools for payments, invoicing, receipts, and customer support, along with guidance on local labor regulations and tax requirements. Deel supports global contractors by facilitating contract generation, onboarding, and compliant payment workflows, and helps organizations manage cross-border teams across multiple countries. By integrating hiring, payroll, taxes, and benefits, the platform aims to streamline international talent management and payroll operations, reducing administrative burdens and risk for businesses expanding worldwide.

Wildtype

Series B in 2022
Wildtype is a San Francisco-based agtech company focused on developing clean and sustainable seafood through cellular agriculture. The company aims to address critical global challenges such as climate change, food security, and health by creating sushi-grade salmon that offers the same nutritional benefits as wild-caught fish but without contaminants like mercury, microplastics, antibiotics, or pesticides. By providing an alternative to traditional seafood, Wildtype seeks to protect wild species and oceans while contributing to the reversal of global food insecurity. The company's innovative approach positions it as a leader in redefining how meat is sourced, promoting healthier and more sustainable consumption options.

Deel

Series D in 2021
Deel is a payroll and compliance platform designed to simplify hiring, paying, and managing a global remote workforce. The platform combines contract creation and templates, payroll processing, tax compliance, and localized benefits administration in a single interface, enabling employers to onboard international employees and contractors efficiently. It provides tools for payments, invoicing, receipts, and customer support, along with guidance on local labor regulations and tax requirements. Deel supports global contractors by facilitating contract generation, onboarding, and compliant payment workflows, and helps organizations manage cross-border teams across multiple countries. By integrating hiring, payroll, taxes, and benefits, the platform aims to streamline international talent management and payroll operations, reducing administrative burdens and risk for businesses expanding worldwide.

Zum

Series D in 2021
Zum Services, Inc., established in 2014, specializes in safe and reliable transportation services for children and youth in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego. The company offers scheduled or on-demand rides, as well as care services like nannies, for school drops and pickups, sports activities, and other needs. Zum's services include single family or carpool rides, one-off rides, babysitting, and stay and watch services, all facilitated through a network of vetted drivers and advanced scheduling technology.

Instawork

Series C in 2021
Founded in 2015, Instawork operates a career marketplace for hospitality professionals. It automates traditional recruitment processes for small businesses, connecting them with qualified hourly workers based on their schedules and availability.

Deel

Series C in 2021
Deel is a payroll and compliance platform designed to simplify hiring, paying, and managing a global remote workforce. The platform combines contract creation and templates, payroll processing, tax compliance, and localized benefits administration in a single interface, enabling employers to onboard international employees and contractors efficiently. It provides tools for payments, invoicing, receipts, and customer support, along with guidance on local labor regulations and tax requirements. Deel supports global contractors by facilitating contract generation, onboarding, and compliant payment workflows, and helps organizations manage cross-border teams across multiple countries. By integrating hiring, payroll, taxes, and benefits, the platform aims to streamline international talent management and payroll operations, reducing administrative burdens and risk for businesses expanding worldwide.

Benchling

Series E in 2021
Benchling, Inc. delivers a cloud-based informatics platform for life sciences research and development. The platform unifies experiment design, data capture, and collaboration in a single interface, enabling scientists to design, record, and share experiments. It consists of an integrated lab notebook, a biological registration system to track inventory such as plasmids, antibodies, and cell lines, and a molecular biology design and analysis suite that supports end-to-end R&D workflows. Additional modules include Benchling Insights for querying and visualizing structured data and collaboration around it, and Bioregistry for biological entity registration and strain management. Benchling serves researchers in biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies as well as academic and government labs, including research and development managers and principal investigators who need centralized data management and streamlined collaboration. The platform is applied across antibodies, cell therapy, gene therapy, proteins and peptides, vaccines, and industrial biotechnology. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, Benchling enables scientists to design DNA, manage workflows, and accelerate decision-making throughout the R&D lifecycle.

Liquidity Group

Series A in 2020
Liquidity Group is a New York City based lending and financing firm that uses artificial intelligence and decision science to provide growth capital to mid-market and late-stage companies. It offers growth credit, term loans for expansion, revolving credit lines for working capital, and acquisition financing across technology, e-commerce, retail, information technology, and life sciences sectors, with a focus on rapid capital deployment and long-term client relationships.

Deel

Series B in 2020
Deel is a payroll and compliance platform designed to simplify hiring, paying, and managing a global remote workforce. The platform combines contract creation and templates, payroll processing, tax compliance, and localized benefits administration in a single interface, enabling employers to onboard international employees and contractors efficiently. It provides tools for payments, invoicing, receipts, and customer support, along with guidance on local labor regulations and tax requirements. Deel supports global contractors by facilitating contract generation, onboarding, and compliant payment workflows, and helps organizations manage cross-border teams across multiple countries. By integrating hiring, payroll, taxes, and benefits, the platform aims to streamline international talent management and payroll operations, reducing administrative burdens and risk for businesses expanding worldwide.

Benchling

Series D in 2020
Benchling, Inc. delivers a cloud-based informatics platform for life sciences research and development. The platform unifies experiment design, data capture, and collaboration in a single interface, enabling scientists to design, record, and share experiments. It consists of an integrated lab notebook, a biological registration system to track inventory such as plasmids, antibodies, and cell lines, and a molecular biology design and analysis suite that supports end-to-end R&D workflows. Additional modules include Benchling Insights for querying and visualizing structured data and collaboration around it, and Bioregistry for biological entity registration and strain management. Benchling serves researchers in biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies as well as academic and government labs, including research and development managers and principal investigators who need centralized data management and streamlined collaboration. The platform is applied across antibodies, cell therapy, gene therapy, proteins and peptides, vaccines, and industrial biotechnology. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, Benchling enables scientists to design DNA, manage workflows, and accelerate decision-making throughout the R&D lifecycle.

Particle

Series C in 2019
Particle Industries, Inc. is a provider of a comprehensive platform designed for the prototyping, scaling, and management of Internet of Things (IoT) products. The company offers a range of hardware development kits, including the Photon for Wi-Fi projects and the Electron for cellular-connected devices, along with various accessories like antennas and USB shields. Particle also delivers software tools such as Tinker, a mobile application for remote control, and Particle Build, a web-based development environment that allows users to write and deploy code easily. Its cloud platform facilitates secure interactions with connected devices through modern APIs, supporting developers in creating intelligent web services. With over 150,000 product builders across more than 170 countries, including notable clients like NASA and SpaceX, Particle has established itself as a key player in the IoT landscape. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Shenzhen, China, the company has been recognized for its innovation and impact in the IoT sector.

Wildtype

Series A in 2019
Wildtype is a San Francisco-based agtech company focused on developing clean and sustainable seafood through cellular agriculture. The company aims to address critical global challenges such as climate change, food security, and health by creating sushi-grade salmon that offers the same nutritional benefits as wild-caught fish but without contaminants like mercury, microplastics, antibiotics, or pesticides. By providing an alternative to traditional seafood, Wildtype seeks to protect wild species and oceans while contributing to the reversal of global food insecurity. The company's innovative approach positions it as a leader in redefining how meat is sourced, promoting healthier and more sustainable consumption options.

Instawork

Series B in 2019
Founded in 2015, Instawork operates a career marketplace for hospitality professionals. It automates traditional recruitment processes for small businesses, connecting them with qualified hourly workers based on their schedules and availability.

Storr

Seed Round in 2019
Storr, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that has developed a mobile application designed for social media influencer retailing. Founded in 2014, Storr allows users to easily open their own online stores by selecting and promoting brand-name products. Unlike traditional retailers, users can earn money by selling these products directly to their networks. The platform aims to disrupt the conventional retail model, offering an alternative to major e-commerce giants. Storr collaborates with over 200 brands, including well-known names such as Chanel, Ray-Ban, and Adidas, thereby providing a wide range of offerings for its users. The company is backed by prominent figures in the retail and investment sectors, signifying its potential impact on the evolving landscape of the $3 trillion global retail market.

Zum

Series C in 2019
Zum Services, Inc., established in 2014, specializes in safe and reliable transportation services for children and youth in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego. The company offers scheduled or on-demand rides, as well as care services like nannies, for school drops and pickups, sports activities, and other needs. Zum's services include single family or carpool rides, one-off rides, babysitting, and stay and watch services, all facilitated through a network of vetted drivers and advanced scheduling technology.

Braze

Series E in 2018
Braze is a customer engagement platform that helps brands deliver relevant, human experiences across channels. It offers a mobile marketing automation and customer relationship management solution with AI-powered tools for engagement orchestration, including messaging, chatbots, and content management, plus campaign optimization insights, data analysis, and segment analytics. The platform enables cross-channel personalization across mobile, email, web, television, and connected devices, and provides data security, data warehousing and streaming capabilities. Braze uses AI to power functionality across its stack. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in New York, it has offices in London, San Francisco, Chicago, and Singapore. Braze serves industries such as retail and e-commerce, media and entertainment, financial services, and travel and hospitality, focusing on timely, contextually relevant interactions between consumers and brands.

Wildtype

Seed Round in 2018
Wildtype is a San Francisco-based agtech company focused on developing clean and sustainable seafood through cellular agriculture. The company aims to address critical global challenges such as climate change, food security, and health by creating sushi-grade salmon that offers the same nutritional benefits as wild-caught fish but without contaminants like mercury, microplastics, antibiotics, or pesticides. By providing an alternative to traditional seafood, Wildtype seeks to protect wild species and oceans while contributing to the reversal of global food insecurity. The company's innovative approach positions it as a leader in redefining how meat is sourced, promoting healthier and more sustainable consumption options.

Zum

Series B in 2018
Zum Services, Inc., established in 2014, specializes in safe and reliable transportation services for children and youth in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego. The company offers scheduled or on-demand rides, as well as care services like nannies, for school drops and pickups, sports activities, and other needs. Zum's services include single family or carpool rides, one-off rides, babysitting, and stay and watch services, all facilitated through a network of vetted drivers and advanced scheduling technology.

Trimian

Venture Round in 2017
Trimian is a startup based in Menlo Park, specializing in mobile applications. The company has developed a smart contacts application aimed at helping professionals effectively organize their contacts. This application allows users to manage their connections by creating a comprehensive guide to their acquaintances, categorizing them based on criteria such as schools, companies, and skills. By doing so, Trimian enables users to quickly identify and reach out to the right individuals when needed. The name "Trimian" derives from "tri-simian," which reflects the concept of the three wise monkeys, symbolizing wisdom and discernment in communication.

Particle

Series B in 2017
Particle Industries, Inc. is a provider of a comprehensive platform designed for the prototyping, scaling, and management of Internet of Things (IoT) products. The company offers a range of hardware development kits, including the Photon for Wi-Fi projects and the Electron for cellular-connected devices, along with various accessories like antennas and USB shields. Particle also delivers software tools such as Tinker, a mobile application for remote control, and Particle Build, a web-based development environment that allows users to write and deploy code easily. Its cloud platform facilitates secure interactions with connected devices through modern APIs, supporting developers in creating intelligent web services. With over 150,000 product builders across more than 170 countries, including notable clients like NASA and SpaceX, Particle has established itself as a key player in the IoT landscape. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Shenzhen, China, the company has been recognized for its innovation and impact in the IoT sector.

Storefront

Series A in 2014
Storefront operates an online marketplace that connects brands, e‑commerce businesses, artists, and designers with owners of short‑term retail space. The platform lists a wide range of locations, from street‑fair booths to entire storefronts, and facilitates pop‑up shops and events worldwide. It also allows space owners, brokers, and landlords to monetize their properties by listing them on the site, setting prices, and managing bookings. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in New York, Storefront has grown to become the largest marketplace for temporary retail rentals, enabling both renters and owners to benefit from flexible, short‑term retail opportunities.

Hey

Series A in 2014
Hey Inc. is a San Francisco-based company founded in 2012 that develops Heyday, an automatic journaling application designed for mobile devices. The application allows users to effortlessly document their experiences, including the places they visit and the activities they engage in. Heyday organizes photos into attractive collages, which can be customized with various layouts and filters, enabling users to easily share their memories. The platform aims to help individuals remember and reflect on their life stories by providing a private and beautiful way to track moments—both significant and mundane. With its focus on enhancing personal memory through technology, Heyday seeks to transform how people capture and rediscover their meaningful experiences.

Hey

Seed Round in 2013
Hey Inc. is a San Francisco-based company founded in 2012 that develops Heyday, an automatic journaling application designed for mobile devices. The application allows users to effortlessly document their experiences, including the places they visit and the activities they engage in. Heyday organizes photos into attractive collages, which can be customized with various layouts and filters, enabling users to easily share their memories. The platform aims to help individuals remember and reflect on their life stories by providing a private and beautiful way to track moments—both significant and mundane. With its focus on enhancing personal memory through technology, Heyday seeks to transform how people capture and rediscover their meaningful experiences.

AdMeld

Series C in 2010
AdMeld is a technology company that specializes in optimizing advertising networks for online publishers. Founded by industry veterans, AdMeld offers a sophisticated platform that enables clients to manage their advertising inventory more effectively, thereby increasing revenue potential. The company's technology monitors client websites, selects the optimal mix of advertisements from various networks and demand sources, and consolidates data into a unified reporting interface. Additionally, AdMeld enforces business rules to prevent channel conflicts and inappropriate ads, ensuring that publishers maintain control over their brand and data. With a diverse clientele that includes prominent names such as Discovery Communications, FOX News, and Hearst Television, AdMeld operates from its headquarters in New York City, with additional offices in London, Berlin, San Francisco, and Toronto.

AdMeld

Series B in 2009
AdMeld is a technology company that specializes in optimizing advertising networks for online publishers. Founded by industry veterans, AdMeld offers a sophisticated platform that enables clients to manage their advertising inventory more effectively, thereby increasing revenue potential. The company's technology monitors client websites, selects the optimal mix of advertisements from various networks and demand sources, and consolidates data into a unified reporting interface. Additionally, AdMeld enforces business rules to prevent channel conflicts and inappropriate ads, ensuring that publishers maintain control over their brand and data. With a diverse clientele that includes prominent names such as Discovery Communications, FOX News, and Hearst Television, AdMeld operates from its headquarters in New York City, with additional offices in London, Berlin, San Francisco, and Toronto.

AdMeld

Series A in 2008
AdMeld is a technology company that specializes in optimizing advertising networks for online publishers. Founded by industry veterans, AdMeld offers a sophisticated platform that enables clients to manage their advertising inventory more effectively, thereby increasing revenue potential. The company's technology monitors client websites, selects the optimal mix of advertisements from various networks and demand sources, and consolidates data into a unified reporting interface. Additionally, AdMeld enforces business rules to prevent channel conflicts and inappropriate ads, ensuring that publishers maintain control over their brand and data. With a diverse clientele that includes prominent names such as Discovery Communications, FOX News, and Hearst Television, AdMeld operates from its headquarters in New York City, with additional offices in London, Berlin, San Francisco, and Toronto.

Liquidity Group

Liquidity Group is a New York City based lending and financing firm that uses artificial intelligence and decision science to provide growth capital to mid-market and late-stage companies. It offers growth credit, term loans for expansion, revolving credit lines for working capital, and acquisition financing across technology, e-commerce, retail, information technology, and life sciences sectors, with a focus on rapid capital deployment and long-term client relationships.
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