Storm Ventures

Storm Ventures is a Palo Alto–based venture capital firm focused exclusively on early-stage enterprise technology investments across the United States. Founded in 1997, the firm has supported founders who previously built enterprise companies such as Airespace and EchoSign, and aims to provide strategic capital and practical insights while staying out of the way when not needed. Storm Ventures manages multiple early-stage funds and backs companies across sectors including business-to-business software, data infrastructure, digital health, engineering, security, and vertical software as a service. It operates as a registered investment adviser and emphasizes hands-on experience from the startup world to help portfolio companies scale from inception through growth.

Atul Ajoy

Investor

Mary Anderson

Investor

Daniel Devivere

Venture Partner

Pascale Diaine

Partner

Ryan Floyd

Managing Director

Past deals in Remote Work

Seraphic Security

Series A in 2025
Seraphic Security specializes in enterprise-grade browser security solutions. Its unique platform monitors and audits browser activity from the proxy or as an extension, safeguarding corporate assets against cyber threats. Seraphic enables secure browsing for employees and contractors using personal or corporate devices, offering advanced policy enforcement and governance without compromising user experience or performance across various browsers and devices.

Atomicwork

Series A in 2025
Founded in 2022, Atomicwork is a San Francisco-based company specializing in modern service management software. Its platform integrates with popular tools like Microsoft Teams and Slack, enabling employees to resolve IT issues directly from these platforms without needing to access separate portals.

Atomicwork

Seed Round in 2024
Founded in 2022, Atomicwork is a San Francisco-based company specializing in modern service management software. Its platform integrates with popular tools like Microsoft Teams and Slack, enabling employees to resolve IT issues directly from these platforms without needing to access separate portals.

Atomicwork

Seed Round in 2023
Founded in 2022, Atomicwork is a San Francisco-based company specializing in modern service management software. Its platform integrates with popular tools like Microsoft Teams and Slack, enabling employees to resolve IT issues directly from these platforms without needing to access separate portals.

Interactio

Series A in 2021
Interactio is a premier remote solutions platform specializing in multilingual online and onsite meetings. Since its inception in 2014, the company has facilitated over 42,000 events, serving as a vital communication bridge for numerous high-profile organizations, including European institutions and the United Nations. Interactio’s platform features an intuitive setup that incorporates Remote Simultaneous Interpretation (RSI) and a Remote Participant System, accommodating an unlimited number of languages and up to 2,000 participants in virtual rooms. The integration of Dante media networking technology allows seamless connectivity with local conference equipment. Interactio has earned recognition as the leading choice for simultaneous interpretation, highlighted during significant events such as the international pledging conference for coronavirus response. The company also partners with renowned entities like TEDx and has provided services for conferences hosted by major corporations including Microsoft, Amazon, and Google. With a Trustpilot score of 4.6 and the ability to support 976,000 attendees simultaneously, Interactio stands out as the highest-rated solution in the remote interpretation industry.

Krisp

Series A in 2021
Krisp is a technology company that offers an AI-powered application designed to enhance remote communication by eliminating background noise and ensuring clear audio quality during calls and meetings. The app is compatible with all conferencing and recording platforms, allowing users to take calls from any location without concerns about privacy or environmental noise. Krisp's advanced technology not only cancels unwanted sounds but also recovers lost audio packets during network transfers, transforming low-bitrate audio into high-definition quality. This makes it particularly beneficial for contact centers, telecommunications, and critical communications, enabling existing audio devices to deliver enhanced communication experiences.

Splashtop

Series E in 2021
Splashtop delivers remote access and remote support software and services for enterprises, educational and research institutions, government agencies, small businesses, managed service providers, IT departments, and individuals. It enables users to access and control applications, files, and data from mobile devices or other computers through its remote desktop solutions. The product lineup includes On-Demand Support, Personal, Enterprise, and Business remote access offerings. Additional tools include Mirroring360 for wireless screen sharing and recording, Classroom for teachers to share desktops, Whiteboard for turning tablets into interactive boards, and Wired XDisplay to convert iPads or iPhones into high-performance monitors. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Splashtop serves customers worldwide with offices in China, Japan, Taiwan, and the Netherlands.

Krisp

Series A in 2020
Krisp is a technology company that offers an AI-powered application designed to enhance remote communication by eliminating background noise and ensuring clear audio quality during calls and meetings. The app is compatible with all conferencing and recording platforms, allowing users to take calls from any location without concerns about privacy or environmental noise. Krisp's advanced technology not only cancels unwanted sounds but also recovers lost audio packets during network transfers, transforming low-bitrate audio into high-definition quality. This makes it particularly beneficial for contact centers, telecommunications, and critical communications, enabling existing audio devices to deliver enhanced communication experiences.

Splashtop

Series D in 2010
Splashtop delivers remote access and remote support software and services for enterprises, educational and research institutions, government agencies, small businesses, managed service providers, IT departments, and individuals. It enables users to access and control applications, files, and data from mobile devices or other computers through its remote desktop solutions. The product lineup includes On-Demand Support, Personal, Enterprise, and Business remote access offerings. Additional tools include Mirroring360 for wireless screen sharing and recording, Classroom for teachers to share desktops, Whiteboard for turning tablets into interactive boards, and Wired XDisplay to convert iPads or iPhones into high-performance monitors. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Splashtop serves customers worldwide with offices in China, Japan, Taiwan, and the Netherlands.

Splashtop

Series C in 2008
Splashtop delivers remote access and remote support software and services for enterprises, educational and research institutions, government agencies, small businesses, managed service providers, IT departments, and individuals. It enables users to access and control applications, files, and data from mobile devices or other computers through its remote desktop solutions. The product lineup includes On-Demand Support, Personal, Enterprise, and Business remote access offerings. Additional tools include Mirroring360 for wireless screen sharing and recording, Classroom for teachers to share desktops, Whiteboard for turning tablets into interactive boards, and Wired XDisplay to convert iPads or iPhones into high-performance monitors. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Splashtop serves customers worldwide with offices in China, Japan, Taiwan, and the Netherlands.

Splashtop

Series A in 2007
Splashtop delivers remote access and remote support software and services for enterprises, educational and research institutions, government agencies, small businesses, managed service providers, IT departments, and individuals. It enables users to access and control applications, files, and data from mobile devices or other computers through its remote desktop solutions. The product lineup includes On-Demand Support, Personal, Enterprise, and Business remote access offerings. Additional tools include Mirroring360 for wireless screen sharing and recording, Classroom for teachers to share desktops, Whiteboard for turning tablets into interactive boards, and Wired XDisplay to convert iPads or iPhones into high-performance monitors. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Splashtop serves customers worldwide with offices in China, Japan, Taiwan, and the Netherlands.

Splashtop

Series A in 2006
Splashtop delivers remote access and remote support software and services for enterprises, educational and research institutions, government agencies, small businesses, managed service providers, IT departments, and individuals. It enables users to access and control applications, files, and data from mobile devices or other computers through its remote desktop solutions. The product lineup includes On-Demand Support, Personal, Enterprise, and Business remote access offerings. Additional tools include Mirroring360 for wireless screen sharing and recording, Classroom for teachers to share desktops, Whiteboard for turning tablets into interactive boards, and Wired XDisplay to convert iPads or iPhones into high-performance monitors. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Splashtop serves customers worldwide with offices in China, Japan, Taiwan, and the Netherlands.
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