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

Past deals in Video Streaming

Ramp

Series D in 2023
Ramp offers a comprehensive financial operations platform designed for businesses seeking to streamline their financial tasks. The platform includes corporate cards, expense management, bill payments, and accounting integrations, assisting organizations in managing their finances efficiently.

Owl Labs

Series C in 2022
Founded in 2014, Owl Labs specializes in developing immersive video conferencing technology. Its flagship product, the Meeting Owl, is a smart conference camera that captures a 360° view of meeting spaces and automatically focuses on speakers. It's compatible with popular video conferencing software like Google Hangouts and Skype.

Descript

Series C in 2022
Founded in 2017, Descript develops collaborative audio and video editing software. Its platform transcribes audio into text for editing, offers manual and automated transcription solutions, and provides features like screen recording, remote recording, podcasting, overdubbing, and subtitles.

Ramp

Series C in 2022
Ramp offers a comprehensive financial operations platform designed for businesses seeking to streamline their financial tasks. The platform includes corporate cards, expense management, bill payments, and accounting integrations, assisting organizations in managing their finances efficiently.

Ramp

Series C in 2021
Ramp offers a comprehensive financial operations platform designed for businesses seeking to streamline their financial tasks. The platform includes corporate cards, expense management, bill payments, and accounting integrations, assisting organizations in managing their finances efficiently.

Ramp

Series B in 2021
Ramp offers a comprehensive financial operations platform designed for businesses seeking to streamline their financial tasks. The platform includes corporate cards, expense management, bill payments, and accounting integrations, assisting organizations in managing their finances efficiently.

Descript

Series B in 2021
Founded in 2017, Descript develops collaborative audio and video editing software. Its platform transcribes audio into text for editing, offers manual and automated transcription solutions, and provides features like screen recording, remote recording, podcasting, overdubbing, and subtitles.

Owl Labs

Series B in 2019
Founded in 2014, Owl Labs specializes in developing immersive video conferencing technology. Its flagship product, the Meeting Owl, is a smart conference camera that captures a 360° view of meeting spaces and automatically focuses on speakers. It's compatible with popular video conferencing software like Google Hangouts and Skype.

MightyTV

Seed Round in 2016
MightyTV is a mobile application that specializes in providing personalized video streaming and movie recommendations. Launched in April 2016 and headquartered in New York City, the platform utilizes artificial intelligence to analyze users' personal preferences alongside the opinions of their friends, thereby enhancing the recommendation process. By offering a wide selection of content from various streaming services and allowing users to sort options by price, MightyTV aims to streamline the video discovery experience, helping users spend less time searching for content and more time enjoying it.

Adap.tv

Series C in 2011
Adap.tv, now integrated into ONE by AOL, specializes in programmatic video advertising, facilitating the buying and selling of video ads across various platforms, including desktop, mobile, and television. The company provides innovative tools and services designed for video publishers, most notably through its Adap.tv OneSource platform. This open video advertising solution enables publishers to efficiently manage and serve advertisements from both their in-house sales teams and external advertising networks within a single, user-friendly interface. By focusing on enhancing the advertising experience, Adap.tv positions itself as a key partner for publishers, advertisers, and agencies aiming to optimize their online brand value.

Boxee

Series C in 2011
Boxee is a media player software platform that combines locally stored personal media with internet streaming content and social networking features. The platform allows users to share their viewing habits with friends and other Boxee users on various social networks. It is partially open-source, enabling users to develop their own applications, plug-ins, and skins. The foundation of Boxee is derived from the Xbox Media Center project, originally created by home theater PC enthusiasts. In addition to software, Boxee has also developed an electronic device that connects smartphones to televisions, allowing users to discover and watch shows and movies from the internet directly on their TVs. This integration of personal media, streaming services, and social interaction positions Boxee as a versatile solution for media consumption.

Sensr.net

Venture Round in 2011
Sensr.net, Inc. is a company based in Incline Village, Nevada, that specializes in cloud-based video monitoring services for Internet-accessible cameras. Founded in 2009, it offers a platform that continuously monitors and archives footage from users' cameras, detecting suspicious or unusual activities. Users receive instant notifications via text message or email when such activity is detected. Additionally, Sensr.net enables users to create and share videos of significant moments through its website and other social networking platforms. This service empowers individuals to monitor their properties remotely, enhancing security and peace of mind.

Boxee

Series B in 2009
Boxee is a media player software platform that combines locally stored personal media with internet streaming content and social networking features. The platform allows users to share their viewing habits with friends and other Boxee users on various social networks. It is partially open-source, enabling users to develop their own applications, plug-ins, and skins. The foundation of Boxee is derived from the Xbox Media Center project, originally created by home theater PC enthusiasts. In addition to software, Boxee has also developed an electronic device that connects smartphones to televisions, allowing users to discover and watch shows and movies from the internet directly on their TVs. This integration of personal media, streaming services, and social interaction positions Boxee as a versatile solution for media consumption.

Boxee

Series A in 2008
Boxee is a media player software platform that combines locally stored personal media with internet streaming content and social networking features. The platform allows users to share their viewing habits with friends and other Boxee users on various social networks. It is partially open-source, enabling users to develop their own applications, plug-ins, and skins. The foundation of Boxee is derived from the Xbox Media Center project, originally created by home theater PC enthusiasts. In addition to software, Boxee has also developed an electronic device that connects smartphones to televisions, allowing users to discover and watch shows and movies from the internet directly on their TVs. This integration of personal media, streaming services, and social interaction positions Boxee as a versatile solution for media consumption.

Adap.tv

Series B in 2008
Adap.tv, now integrated into ONE by AOL, specializes in programmatic video advertising, facilitating the buying and selling of video ads across various platforms, including desktop, mobile, and television. The company provides innovative tools and services designed for video publishers, most notably through its Adap.tv OneSource platform. This open video advertising solution enables publishers to efficiently manage and serve advertisements from both their in-house sales teams and external advertising networks within a single, user-friendly interface. By focusing on enhancing the advertising experience, Adap.tv positions itself as a key partner for publishers, advertisers, and agencies aiming to optimize their online brand value.

Veoh Networks

Series D in 2008
Veoh Networks is an Internet TV service that empowers viewers to discover, watch, and personalize their online video experiences. By utilizing broadband connections, Veoh offers free access to a wide range of content, including popular shows from major networks and independent productions, as well as user-generated videos. The platform serves as an open space for over 100,000 content publishers, from established entertainment brands to independent creators, enabling them to connect with an audience of more than 28 million engaged viewers. Veoh's software, which can be installed on personal computers and Macs, allows users to enjoy television-quality, full-screen video. The company operates out of offices in San Diego and Los Angeles, staffed by a diverse team of professionals from various backgrounds in entertainment and technology. Veoh is privately held and backed by prominent investors in the technology and media sectors.

Next New Networks

Series B in 2008
Next New Networks is a pioneer in creating internet-based micro television networks tailored for niche communities. Launched in 2007, the company combines traditional television elements with interactive internet functionalities, allowing viewers to engage, contribute, and share content. As a leading provider of original, episodic series programming for the internet, Next New Networks has amassed over 1 billion views and more than 2 million subscribers. The company features popular and award-winning video networks, including Barely Political, Channel Frederator, Hungry Nation, Fast Lane Daily, Indy Mogul, ThreadBanger, and Barely Digital. Each of these networks showcases a diverse range of content, from political satire to animation, food, automotive news, filmmaking, fashion, and lifestyle programming, thereby redefining the landscape of digital entertainment and supporting the next generation of content creators.

KickApps

Series B in 2007
KickApps is a provider of on-demand social media applications designed for web publishers and marketers to enhance audience engagement and monetization. Its software-as-a-service platform features a Social Graph Engine that empowers users to create social networks and integrate various social software components, including user-generated content, programmable video players, and customizable widgets. Additionally, KickApps offers tools for member management and media moderation, along with reporting capabilities. The platform gained notable traction in March 2007 when it partnered with YouTube, enabling affiliates to seamlessly incorporate videos from the YouTube library into their KickApps-powered networks and publish content back to YouTube. This comprehensive suite of applications supports users in building and managing robust online communities.

Veoh Networks

Series C in 2007
Veoh Networks is an Internet TV service that empowers viewers to discover, watch, and personalize their online video experiences. By utilizing broadband connections, Veoh offers free access to a wide range of content, including popular shows from major networks and independent productions, as well as user-generated videos. The platform serves as an open space for over 100,000 content publishers, from established entertainment brands to independent creators, enabling them to connect with an audience of more than 28 million engaged viewers. Veoh's software, which can be installed on personal computers and Macs, allows users to enjoy television-quality, full-screen video. The company operates out of offices in San Diego and Los Angeles, staffed by a diverse team of professionals from various backgrounds in entertainment and technology. Veoh is privately held and backed by prominent investors in the technology and media sectors.

Next New Networks

Series A in 2007
Next New Networks is a pioneer in creating internet-based micro television networks tailored for niche communities. Launched in 2007, the company combines traditional television elements with interactive internet functionalities, allowing viewers to engage, contribute, and share content. As a leading provider of original, episodic series programming for the internet, Next New Networks has amassed over 1 billion views and more than 2 million subscribers. The company features popular and award-winning video networks, including Barely Political, Channel Frederator, Hungry Nation, Fast Lane Daily, Indy Mogul, ThreadBanger, and Barely Digital. Each of these networks showcases a diverse range of content, from political satire to animation, food, automotive news, filmmaking, fashion, and lifestyle programming, thereby redefining the landscape of digital entertainment and supporting the next generation of content creators.

KickApps

Series A in 2006
KickApps is a provider of on-demand social media applications designed for web publishers and marketers to enhance audience engagement and monetization. Its software-as-a-service platform features a Social Graph Engine that empowers users to create social networks and integrate various social software components, including user-generated content, programmable video players, and customizable widgets. Additionally, KickApps offers tools for member management and media moderation, along with reporting capabilities. The platform gained notable traction in March 2007 when it partnered with YouTube, enabling affiliates to seamlessly incorporate videos from the YouTube library into their KickApps-powered networks and publish content back to YouTube. This comprehensive suite of applications supports users in building and managing robust online communities.

Veoh Networks

Series B in 2006
Veoh Networks is an Internet TV service that empowers viewers to discover, watch, and personalize their online video experiences. By utilizing broadband connections, Veoh offers free access to a wide range of content, including popular shows from major networks and independent productions, as well as user-generated videos. The platform serves as an open space for over 100,000 content publishers, from established entertainment brands to independent creators, enabling them to connect with an audience of more than 28 million engaged viewers. Veoh's software, which can be installed on personal computers and Macs, allows users to enjoy television-quality, full-screen video. The company operates out of offices in San Diego and Los Angeles, staffed by a diverse team of professionals from various backgrounds in entertainment and technology. Veoh is privately held and backed by prominent investors in the technology and media sectors.
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