SV Angel

Founded in 2009, SV Angel is a San Francisco-based angel investment firm and service organization that backs early-stage startups, particularly in software and technology, by providing business development support, financing, strategic guidance on mergers and acquisitions, and other resources. It leverages a broad network to assist founders at critical inflection points, helping with market strategy, partnerships, and access to capital to build durable companies across the United States.

Topher Conway

Partner

Ronald Conway Sr.

Managing Partner

Ron Conway

Managing Partner

Sourav Gupta

Principal

Steven Lee

Partner

Robert Pollak

Partner

Beth Turner

General Partner

Past deals in Web Design

Browser Use

Seed Round in 2025
Browser Use is a technology company specializing in web accessibility software for AI agents. It enables AI agents to interact with websites by extracting interactive elements, managing multiple browser tabs, and supporting custom actions. The company's software combines visual understanding with HTML extraction, allowing developers to build capable web-based AI agents using various large language models.

Reworkd

Seed Round in 2024
Reworkd is an AI-driven automation platform focused on streamlining business processing workflows through innovative technology. The company has developed a data extraction tool that enables systematic web browsing to collect essential information efficiently. By automatically generating code to extract specific data from web pages, Reworkd significantly reduces the reliance on manual coding. The platform also manages request frequency to prevent access issues with websites, thereby facilitating market research teams in generating valuable insights. Committed to democratizing access to artificial intelligence, Reworkd aims to make advanced AI capabilities available to a broader audience, fostering community-driven innovation.

Replit

Series B in 2023
Replit is a browser-based integrated development environment (IDE) founded in 2016. It enables collaborative coding across platforms using over 50 programming languages. Users can build apps and websites, share projects, create communal workspaces, and execute code via containers, all within a browser on any operating system.

OpenStore

Series A in 2021
Ingenyes has a new business model in web hosting. It provides free web hosting, then 'clips the ticket' on ancillary services provided by partners such as SEO specialists, web designers, and ecommerce platforms. The company is building a global apps store of services from web partners and connects them to small businesses via its free web hosting service.

Feathery

Seed Round in 2021
Feathery provides a low‑code platform that enables product teams to create and deploy data intake workflows, forms, and user journeys. It supports automatic deployment, SEO indexing, integration with popular frameworks and search engines, and is used by industries such as insurance, financial services, and healthcare to streamline data collection and improve control and speed.

Fly.io

Seed Round in 2020
Fly.io is a company that provides an Application Delivery Network (ADN) designed to connect website owners with their customers effectively. Its platform allows users to build application servers using JavaScript, enabling them to write, test, and run code locally before deploying it. By utilizing a network of servers, Fly.io accepts visitor traffic, processes requests through middleware, and routes them to backend applications. This infrastructure allows website owners to direct their visitors securely and efficiently, ensuring that applications can scale and operate close to end users.

Replit

Series A in 2020
Replit is a browser-based integrated development environment (IDE) founded in 2016. It enables collaborative coding across platforms using over 50 programming languages. Users can build apps and websites, share projects, create communal workspaces, and execute code via containers, all within a browser on any operating system.

Good Dog

Seed Round in 2019
Good Dog, Inc. is a company that operates a web-based platform designed to facilitate the adoption and purchase of dogs from reputable sources. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in New York, the platform connects prospective dog owners with responsible breeders, shelters, and rescues, ensuring that dogs find suitable homes. Good Dog emphasizes transparency and quality by screening breeders, helping to protect buyers from unethical practices. In addition to these connections, the platform features a learning center that provides valuable information on dog ownership, including care and training. Overall, Good Dog strives to elevate the standards of dog breeding and ownership, fostering trust and informed decisions among both prospective owners and breeders.

Good Dog

Seed Round in 2018
Good Dog, Inc. is a company that operates a web-based platform designed to facilitate the adoption and purchase of dogs from reputable sources. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in New York, the platform connects prospective dog owners with responsible breeders, shelters, and rescues, ensuring that dogs find suitable homes. Good Dog emphasizes transparency and quality by screening breeders, helping to protect buyers from unethical practices. In addition to these connections, the platform features a learning center that provides valuable information on dog ownership, including care and training. Overall, Good Dog strives to elevate the standards of dog breeding and ownership, fostering trust and informed decisions among both prospective owners and breeders.

Pagedraw

Seed Round in 2018
Pagedraw is a software company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2016. It specializes in a UI building tool that enables designers to convert drawings and mock-ups of websites into functional code automatically. Users can create their user interface in Pagedraw's editor, which generates production-ready code in various formats, including HTML, CSS, JSX, ERB, or PHP. This output can be seamlessly integrated into GitHub, streamlining the workflow for web design teams. By automating the translation of graphics into semantic and dynamic code, Pagedraw allows teams to enhance efficiency without compromising on design quality or coding standards.

Maker

Seed Round in 2017
Founded in 2011, Maker offers a unified platform combining design, web-publishing, and analytics tools. It enables businesses like Sony and Square to create, publish, and optimize content for their websites without coding, enhancing user engagement and driving revenue growth.

Fly.io

Pre Seed Round in 2017
Fly.io is a company that provides an Application Delivery Network (ADN) designed to connect website owners with their customers effectively. Its platform allows users to build application servers using JavaScript, enabling them to write, test, and run code locally before deploying it. By utilizing a network of servers, Fly.io accepts visitor traffic, processes requests through middleware, and routes them to backend applications. This infrastructure allows website owners to direct their visitors securely and efficiently, ensuring that applications can scale and operate close to end users.

B12

Series A in 2016
B12 operates a human-assisted AI platform that streamlines website design processes. It offers Orchestra, an online tool integrating with third-party platforms like e-commerce and blogging services, alerting experts to web design quality issues.

B12

Pre Seed Round in 2016
B12 operates a human-assisted AI platform that streamlines website design processes. It offers Orchestra, an online tool integrating with third-party platforms like e-commerce and blogging services, alerting experts to web design quality issues.

Projector

Seed Round in 2016
Projector, established in 2015 and headquartered in San Francisco, specializes in developing collaborative visual storytelling tools for developers and product teams. Their platform enables professionals to create engaging content such as videos, GIFs, social media posts, and presentations outside the confines of their app, enhancing overall product experiences.

Kimono Labs

Seed Round in 2016
Kimono is a way to turn websites into structured APIs from your browser in seconds. You don't need to write any code or install any software to extract data with Kimono. The easiest way to use Kimono is to add our bookmarklet to your browser's bookmark bar. Then go to the website you want to get data from and click the bookmarklet. Select the data you want and Kimono does the rest.

Strikingly

Seed Round in 2014
Strikingly, Inc. is a website development platform established in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. It enables users, including small businesses and individuals, to create mobile-optimized websites and online stores without the need for coding or design skills. The platform offers a variety of professional templates and layouts, allowing users to easily build responsive websites that are optimized for smartphones, tablets, and desktops. Strikingly's features include drag-and-drop editing, e-commerce capabilities, and options for adding memberships and blogs. The company generates revenue through premium subscription plans, which provide additional functionalities such as custom domain connections and the removal of Strikingly branding.

Strikingly

Seed Round in 2013
Strikingly, Inc. is a website development platform established in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. It enables users, including small businesses and individuals, to create mobile-optimized websites and online stores without the need for coding or design skills. The platform offers a variety of professional templates and layouts, allowing users to easily build responsive websites that are optimized for smartphones, tablets, and desktops. Strikingly's features include drag-and-drop editing, e-commerce capabilities, and options for adding memberships and blogs. The company generates revenue through premium subscription plans, which provide additional functionalities such as custom domain connections and the removal of Strikingly branding.

Lift

Series A in 2012
Lift is a virtual web design and development company with a focus on user experience design, second screen apps, and WordPress development. Co-founded by designer Chris Wallace and entrepreneur Brad Miller, Lift works primarily with large television networks building second-screen applications for tv shows Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, Bridezillas, and others. Founded in 2009, Lift originally focused on building WordPress websites for small businesses and blog networks. In 2010, Lift redesigned and developed TheNextWeb.com, releasing the new website live at The Next Web conference, showcasing a tight integration with the newly-released Facebook API and a unique widget-driven homepage, allowing readers to customize their news page with a drag-and-drog interface. In 2011, Lift developed The Walking Dead StorySync® for AMC tv, helping draw millions of viewers and winning two Social TV Award for Best Mobile Phone, iPad or Tablet Social TV Application. Also in 2011, Lift led the redesign of IFC.com, bring responsive design to the world of television networks.

LayerVault

Seed Round in 2012
LayerVault Inc. is a New York-based company that develops software solutions specifically for designers. Founded in 2011, it offers a proprietary cloud-based application that simplifies version control for design work, allowing users to store, track, review, and deliver their projects efficiently. LayerVault primarily caters to freelancers and teams of various sizes, providing tools that enhance collaboration and presentation of design creations. The platform is trusted by notable organizations such as Twitter, Pinterest, and the BBC. In addition to its software offerings, LayerVault operates Designer News, a prominent online community for designers, which has fostered the development of various applications through its robust API.

Scoutzie

Seed Round in 2012
Scoutzie, LLC is an online platform based in Seattle, Washington, dedicated to connecting mobile designers with clients seeking professional design services. The platform allows mobile designers to showcase their work across various devices, including iPhones, iPads, Android devices, and Windows. By facilitating direct collaboration between clients and top designers worldwide, Scoutzie aims to streamline the process of finding the right design talent, ensuring that access to skilled professionals is not limited by personal networks. The community emphasizes the merit of designers' portfolios, creating an exclusive environment where members are recognized for their work rather than their connections.

Graffiti Labs

Seed Round in 2011
Graffiti Labs, Inc., established in 2007 and headquartered in Newton, Massachusetts, specializes in developing browser-based games focused on creating virtual drawings. The company's offerings include a popular Facebook application that enables users to draw for one another, fostering a creative and interactive online community.

Codecademy

Series A in 2011
Codecademy is an online education platform that teaches coding and digital skills through interactive, project-based courses accessible on web and mobile. It offers tutorials in HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Python, Ruby, PHP, APIs, and other technologies, with learners building real projects and receiving feedback from a community of peers. The platform emphasizes a networked, interactive learning experience that enables users worldwide to practice coding in a convivial environment.

Game Closure

Seed Round in 2011
Game Closure is a company that offers an HTML-based multiplayer game development platform designed to simplify the creation and distribution of games for developers. Its software development kit (SDK) allows users to leverage familiar Web APIs to produce high-quality games that can be published across both iOS and Android ecosystems. By streamlining the processes of debugging, hosting, and development, Game Closure enables game studios to overcome traditional barriers associated with multiplayer game creation. Additionally, the platform compiles games into hardware-accelerated native applications, facilitating immediate distribution on various devices. This approach provides developers with a cost-effective means to enter the competitive multiplayer and multiplatform gaming markets.

Rockmelt

Series B in 2011
Rockmelt was a social web browser developed on Chromium technology, offering seamless integration with Facebook and Twitter through its unique "Edges" feature, displaying real-time updates from friends and followed feeds. It introduced an innovative search function that displayed complete results as dropdowns over webpages, facilitating easy navigation between different results. The browser also featured its own URL shortener, me.lt, and was supported on Windows and OS X platforms. Backed by notable Silicon Valley figure Marc Andreessen, Rockmelt's principal engineer was Robert John Churchill, previously the principal engineer for Netscape Navigator.

OnSwipe

Venture Round in 2011
OnSwipe is a platform designed to enhance the presentation of content and advertising for publishers on touch-enabled devices through web browsers. The company enables media publishers to create visually appealing and interactive experiences that mimic the functionality of native applications and websites. By addressing the increasing demand for optimized content on tablets and other touch devices, OnSwipe simplifies the publishing process, allowing media companies to effectively engage their audiences in a magazine-like format. This focus on improving user experience positions OnSwipe as a valuable solution in an evolving digital landscape.

Cabana

Seed Round in 2011
Cabana offers a browser-based mobile app development platform.

OnSwipe

Seed Round in 2011
OnSwipe is a platform designed to enhance the presentation of content and advertising for publishers on touch-enabled devices through web browsers. The company enables media publishers to create visually appealing and interactive experiences that mimic the functionality of native applications and websites. By addressing the increasing demand for optimized content on tablets and other touch devices, OnSwipe simplifies the publishing process, allowing media companies to effectively engage their audiences in a magazine-like format. This focus on improving user experience positions OnSwipe as a valuable solution in an evolving digital landscape.

Leftronic

Seed Round in 2010
Leftronic is a technology company based in San Francisco that develops web-based real-time dashboard applications. These dashboards aggregate and display critical metrics from various services, such as Google Analytics and Twitter, allowing teams to monitor their company's performance in real-time.

Embedly

Seed Round in 2010
Embedly provides a platform and suite of tools to make embedding and previewing links simple. Embedly helps publishers and consumers manage embed codes from more than 100 Websites and APIs, including YouTube, Flickr, Ustream, Picassa, Hulu, Twitpic, Quantcast, and CrunchBase. It automatically convert links from these sources into embedded media on the fly.

TweetDeck

Series B in 2010
TweetDeck is a Twitter client designed for desktop, web, and mobile devices, originally developed as an Adobe AIR application. It features a unique columned user interface that allows users to monitor multiple Twitter feeds in a concise and organized manner. This functionality enables users to categorize their main feed into specific topics or groups, providing a broader overview of tweets. In 2011, TweetDeck was acquired by Twitter, which subsequently rebuilt the application using HTML5 technology. The platform integrates various services, enhancing the user experience by allowing real-time monitoring of information from multiple sources.

Thing Labs

Series A in 2009
Thing Labs is a company that specializes in web-based software services designed to facilitate the creation, sharing, exploration, and enjoyment of content. Founded by Jason Shellen, a former Google employee known for his work on Blogger and the co-creation of Google Reader, the company is recognized for its products, Brizzly and Plinky. Through its innovative software solutions, Thing Labs aims to enhance user engagement and streamline content interaction on the web.

Rockmelt

Series A in 2009
Rockmelt was a social web browser developed on Chromium technology, offering seamless integration with Facebook and Twitter through its unique "Edges" feature, displaying real-time updates from friends and followed feeds. It introduced an innovative search function that displayed complete results as dropdowns over webpages, facilitating easy navigation between different results. The browser also featured its own URL shortener, me.lt, and was supported on Windows and OS X platforms. Backed by notable Silicon Valley figure Marc Andreessen, Rockmelt's principal engineer was Robert John Churchill, previously the principal engineer for Netscape Navigator.

Adobe Fonts

Seed Round in 2009
Adobe Fonts allows subscribers to embed fonts into online documents and websites, as well as activate fonts on their desktop computers. It's a subscription-based service for linking to high-quality Open Type fonts from some of the worlds best type foundries. Their fonts are served from a global network on redundant servers, offering bulletproof service and incredible speed. Adobe Fonts is formerly Typekit, which was acquired by Adobe in 2011.

Weebly

Pre Seed Round in 2007
Weebly, Inc., established in 2006, is a San Francisco-based company that empowers small businesses and entrepreneurs to create professional websites and online stores. Its user-friendly platform offers customizable templates, essential features like forms and analytics, and seamless e-commerce functionality. Weebly also provides mobile applications, domain name services, and integrated marketing tools to help businesses grow. As of 2018, Weebly operates as a subsidiary of Square, Inc.

Mint

Angel Round in 2006
Mint is a self-hosted web analytics program designed for simplicity and ease of use. It provides a flexible dashboard that allows users to monitor key metrics such as visits, referrers, popular pages, and search queries at a glance. In addition to its analytics capabilities, Mint also offers a free online personal finance service that enables users to track their bank accounts, credit cards, investments, and loans through a single interface. This functionality allows clients to review their transactions and monitor their spending effectively, supporting them in managing and growing their financial resources.

Ning Interactive

Series A in 2005
Ning is an online platform that enables users to create social communities and websites tailored to their specific needs. The company provides a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution that includes a variety of community-building tools, allowing clients to engage and nurture their audiences effectively. Key features of the platform include branding and visual design options, member profiles, moderation capabilities, and privacy settings. Users can also utilize tools for sharing and inviting members, as well as integrate social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter. Additionally, Ning supports functionalities like blogging, discussion forums, event management, and multimedia sharing, making it a comprehensive solution for organizers, activists, and influencers looking to establish and maintain a strong online presence.
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