Endor Labs
Series B in 2025
Endor Labs specializes in enhancing application security with a focus on managing open-source software dependencies. The company aids developers in integrating safe Open Source Software (OSS) to expedite development processes while minimizing time spent on security issues. Its Dependency Lifecycle Management Platform targets the vulnerabilities in software supply chain security caused by ungoverned use of open-source software within enterprises.
NumberAI, Inc. is a technology company founded in 2016 and headquartered in Oakland, California. The company specializes in developing artificial intelligence software called Numa, which allows small businesses to digitally connect their landline numbers. Numa enhances communication by enabling businesses to interact with their landline numbers in ways that meet modern consumer expectations. Through this innovative approach, NumberAI aims to improve how small businesses manage customer interactions and streamline their communication processes.
QA Wolf is a developer of a data-driven quality assurance platform aimed at enhancing the efficiency of engineering teams. The platform enables teams to achieve 80% automated test coverage in under four months while maintaining consistent performance and eliminating flaky tests. Key features include debugging capabilities with video and log support, email alerts, test creation, code conversion, one-click test execution, deployment assistance, and comprehensive summaries of test failures. By providing these tools, QA Wolf streamlines the process of identifying and resolving bugs, allowing clients to manage their quality assurance efforts more effectively.
Freshpaint
Series B in 2024
Freshpaint is a data platform that specializes in collecting and analyzing customer data to enhance marketing efforts. The company’s software allows for seamless integration of customer data from websites and applications into various marketing and analytics tools, enabling teams to automate the collection of behavioral data, such as clicks and page views. This automation reduces the workload on engineering teams, allowing them to concentrate on product development. Freshpaint's platform aids product, data, and growth teams in accessing the insights needed to improve user engagement and retention. Co-founded by Michael Malis and Steven Fitzsimmons, Freshpaint aims to streamline the management of customer data for more effective marketing strategies.
Ritten specializes in providing an electronic medical records platform tailored for addiction treatment providers. Its platform offers customizable workflow configurations to ensure consistent, compliant care delivery, enabling clinicians and administrators to maintain comprehensive patient records that track clinical notes, medications, and treatment plans, thereby facilitating personalized, data-informed care.
ChangeEngine
Series A in 2024
ChangeEngine develops data-to-communication software that automates internal communications across teams by integrating existing systems and handling time-consuming tasks. The platform personalizes, sequences, and measures internal messages at scale, helping organizations streamline workflows and drive actions among managers and employees. It focuses on elevating people leaders, enabling them to design and sustain employee experience programs that span distributed and hybrid work environments, and to demonstrate impact to leadership to secure internal budget for experimentation and innovation.
Glowforge
Series E in 2023
Glowforge Inc., established in 2014 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, specializes in manufacturing 3D laser printers designed for cutting, engraving, and shaping a wide array of materials including leather, wood, acrylic, paper, foam, fabric, glass, and metal. The company's printers leverage advanced software and sensors to enable users to create intricate designs on various surfaces, making them versatile tools for both personal and professional use.
AutoLeap develops a comprehensive software solution for auto repair shops. Its platform streamlines operations by facilitating job scheduling, technician management, digital inspections, and invoicing, enabling shop owners to enhance customer engagement and boost revenues.
Freeform
Venture Round in 2023
Freeform is a 3D printing company that offers metal 3D printing solutions for manufacturing firms. It deploys software‑defined, self‑sufficient metal 3D printing factories worldwide, applying advanced sensing, real‑time controls, and data‑driven learning to produce digitally verified precision parts at high speed and low cost.
Forward Networks
Series D in 2023
Forward Networks, founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in developing software for network verification and automation. The company offers open-source tools like Beacon and Mininet to manage data centers and wide-area networks, along with Forward Essentials, a web application that provides real-time network state access, helping engineers and operators swiftly identify and resolve network issues. Their core product is an innovative platform delivering network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling, designed to minimize costly outages by enabling users to visualize complex networks, debug problems quickly, verify policy correctness, and predict network behavior before implementing changes in legacy, SDN, or hybrid environments.
Glowforge
Series E in 2022
Glowforge Inc., established in 2014 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, specializes in manufacturing 3D laser printers designed for cutting, engraving, and shaping a wide array of materials including leather, wood, acrylic, paper, foam, fabric, glass, and metal. The company's printers leverage advanced software and sensors to enable users to create intricate designs on various surfaces, making them versatile tools for both personal and professional use.
Viz.ai, Inc. specializes in healthcare imaging software designed to enhance stroke care through the use of artificial intelligence. The company's flagship technology synchronizes treatment by reducing delays in patient care, enabling rapid identification of large vessel occlusion (LVO) strokes using advanced deep learning algorithms. Key offerings include Viz LVO, which alerts on-call stroke teams based on CT angiogram images, and Viz CTP, which analyzes CT perfusion images and generates critical parametric data. Additionally, Viz HUB facilitates communication among clinical teams to coordinate care efficiently, while Viz VIEW allows healthcare professionals to view imaging data on mobile devices. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company aims to transform healthcare delivery by improving the speed and accessibility of treatment for stroke patients.
OpsLevel is a platform that enables developers to manage microservices catalogs, enhancing software reliability and expediting incident resolution. It offers built-in maturity features for measuring, building, and deploying services across various clouds. Through service ownership and developer portals, OpsLevel facilitates high-quality software shipping and operation.
AutoLeap develops a comprehensive software solution for auto repair shops. Its platform streamlines operations by facilitating job scheduling, technician management, digital inspections, and invoicing, enabling shop owners to enhance customer engagement and boost revenues.
LaunchDarkly
Series D in 2021
LaunchDarkly is a software company that provides a feature management platform designed to enhance collaboration between development teams and business stakeholders. Its core product enables DevOps teams to safely deploy new features incrementally, targeting specific user segments across various platforms. This controlled rollout process facilitates standardized releases at scale, accelerates cloud migration, and improves overall software delivery efficiency.
HumanFirst
Series A in 2021
HumanFirst is a company focused on enhancing patient-centered clinical trials through its advanced precision measures platform, which is recognized as the world's largest AI-powered software-as-a-service solution for improving health outcomes. The platform offers insights and validated evidence data to support biopharmaceutical companies in their drug development processes, enabling them to incorporate digital health technologies, digital biomarkers, and electronic clinical outcome assessments. By providing industry educational tools and facilitating collaboration with research partners, HumanFirst helps biopharma organizations increase research efficiency and accelerate the deployment of innovative treatments. The platform has been utilized by a significant majority of the largest pharmaceutical companies globally, underscoring its role in transforming clinical research and driving the evolution of drug development.
CircleCI provides a continuous integration and delivery platform that automates build, test, and deploy processes to help software teams release code rapidly and with confidence. The platform supports version control integration, automated testing frameworks, and containerization, enabling developers to scale workflows, detect and fix defects early, and reduce deployment risk. Notable customers include Facebook, Spotify, Kickstarter, and Shyp, reflecting wide adoption across tech companies. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco with a global remote workforce, CircleCI is backed by venture firms Scale Venture Partners, DFJ, Baseline Ventures, and Harrison Metal Capital.
Viz.ai, Inc. specializes in healthcare imaging software designed to enhance stroke care through the use of artificial intelligence. The company's flagship technology synchronizes treatment by reducing delays in patient care, enabling rapid identification of large vessel occlusion (LVO) strokes using advanced deep learning algorithms. Key offerings include Viz LVO, which alerts on-call stroke teams based on CT angiogram images, and Viz CTP, which analyzes CT perfusion images and generates critical parametric data. Additionally, Viz HUB facilitates communication among clinical teams to coordinate care efficiently, while Viz VIEW allows healthcare professionals to view imaging data on mobile devices. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company aims to transform healthcare delivery by improving the speed and accessibility of treatment for stroke patients.
AutoLeap
Seed Round in 2020
AutoLeap develops a comprehensive software solution for auto repair shops. Its platform streamlines operations by facilitating job scheduling, technician management, digital inspections, and invoicing, enabling shop owners to enhance customer engagement and boost revenues.
Talkdesk Inc., founded in 2011 by Cristina Fonseca and Tiago Paiva, specializes in browser-based cloud contact center software for small businesses. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices across Europe and North America, Talkdesk offers an end-to-end solution that optimizes customer engagement, workforce management, and analytics. Its platform enables users to identify callers before answering, provides comprehensive customer insights from various sources, monitors call performance in real-time, and offers intelligent customer self-service data for agents. With over 1,400 enterprise clients worldwide, including IBM and Acxiom, Talkdesk helps businesses enhance customer satisfaction, productivity, and cost savings through its adaptable platform.
LaunchDarkly
Venture Round in 2020
LaunchDarkly is a software company that provides a feature management platform designed to enhance collaboration between development teams and business stakeholders. Its core product enables DevOps teams to safely deploy new features incrementally, targeting specific user segments across various platforms. This controlled rollout process facilitates standardized releases at scale, accelerates cloud migration, and improves overall software delivery efficiency.
Sisense is a software company that develops data and business analytics software to help organizations manage and analyze large, complex data sets. Its flagship BI platform enables users to join data from multiple sources, explore it with visual dashboards, and share insights across teams. The product acts as a data engine for designing dashboards, enabling embedding analytics, and supporting natural-language data exploration and automatically generated summaries. It aims to empower non-technical users to build analytic applications and derive actionable information for internal and external stakeholders. The company also offers technical support and professional services and serves a range of industries from startups to large enterprises, with global offices in multiple regions.
Viz.ai, Inc. specializes in healthcare imaging software designed to enhance stroke care through the use of artificial intelligence. The company's flagship technology synchronizes treatment by reducing delays in patient care, enabling rapid identification of large vessel occlusion (LVO) strokes using advanced deep learning algorithms. Key offerings include Viz LVO, which alerts on-call stroke teams based on CT angiogram images, and Viz CTP, which analyzes CT perfusion images and generates critical parametric data. Additionally, Viz HUB facilitates communication among clinical teams to coordinate care efficiently, while Viz VIEW allows healthcare professionals to view imaging data on mobile devices. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company aims to transform healthcare delivery by improving the speed and accessibility of treatment for stroke patients.
Forward Networks
Series C in 2019
Forward Networks, founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in developing software for network verification and automation. The company offers open-source tools like Beacon and Mininet to manage data centers and wide-area networks, along with Forward Essentials, a web application that provides real-time network state access, helping engineers and operators swiftly identify and resolve network issues. Their core product is an innovative platform delivering network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling, designed to minimize costly outages by enabling users to visualize complex networks, debug problems quickly, verify policy correctness, and predict network behavior before implementing changes in legacy, SDN, or hybrid environments.
CircleCI provides a continuous integration and delivery platform that automates build, test, and deploy processes to help software teams release code rapidly and with confidence. The platform supports version control integration, automated testing frameworks, and containerization, enabling developers to scale workflows, detect and fix defects early, and reduce deployment risk. Notable customers include Facebook, Spotify, Kickstarter, and Shyp, reflecting wide adoption across tech companies. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco with a global remote workforce, CircleCI is backed by venture firms Scale Venture Partners, DFJ, Baseline Ventures, and Harrison Metal Capital.
Clinc is a software company that builds conversational AI platforms enabling enterprises to create advanced virtual assistants. Its technology uses natural language processing, machine learning, and deep neural networks to interpret user input—including tone, sentiment, intent, and contextual data—and delivers responses that reflect a composite of knowledge. The platform is applied across banking, automotive, gaming, and healthcare sectors, helping firms improve customer engagement and operational efficiency. Founded in 2015 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Clinc was originally known as Clarity Lab Inc.
Xealth is a digital health technology company that provides a platform enabling clinicians to integrate, prescribe, and monitor digital health tools within electronic health record workflows. The Xealth platform helps care teams select appropriate digital health tools and programs, deliver orders to patients via email or patient portal, and track patient engagement and utilization, at both individual and system levels. The platform supports patient education and connects with online third-party apps and programs, device monitoring, and non-clinical services such as ride-sharing, food delivery, and e-commerce recommendations. Founded in 2016 and based in Seattle, Xealth focuses on scaling healthcare workflows by automating the prescription and monitoring of digital health tools to improve engagement and outcomes.
Splice is a New York-based platform for music creators that combines a large catalog of licensed samples with AI-powered tools to accelerate sound discovery and inspiration. It enables music creation, collaboration, and cloud-based storage of project files, and offers a rent-to-own marketplace for plugins and digital audio workstations. Splice provides content used by broadcasters, independent films, and commercials, helping musicians produce and share music efficiently. Through its combination of samples, AI-assisted features, and collaboration capabilities, the company aims to empower creators by making professional-grade tools and resources more accessible.
Polarr, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing and operating photo-editing software, both online and offline. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Polarr combines artificial intelligence with photography and video to create tools that empower developers and users alike. The company provides a robust platform that includes an in-browser photo editor capable of handling raw image files, making photo editing accessible and efficient across major platforms and operating systems. Polarr's innovative approach aims to inspire creativity by offering resources that facilitate the creation of visually appealing content at scale.
LaunchDarkly
Series C in 2019
LaunchDarkly is a software company that provides a feature management platform designed to enhance collaboration between development teams and business stakeholders. Its core product enables DevOps teams to safely deploy new features incrementally, targeting specific user segments across various platforms. This controlled rollout process facilitates standardized releases at scale, accelerates cloud migration, and improves overall software delivery efficiency.
NumberAI, Inc. is a technology company founded in 2016 and headquartered in Oakland, California. The company specializes in developing artificial intelligence software called Numa, which allows small businesses to digitally connect their landline numbers. Numa enhances communication by enabling businesses to interact with their landline numbers in ways that meet modern consumer expectations. Through this innovative approach, NumberAI aims to improve how small businesses manage customer interactions and streamline their communication processes.
Talkdesk Inc., founded in 2011 by Cristina Fonseca and Tiago Paiva, specializes in browser-based cloud contact center software for small businesses. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices across Europe and North America, Talkdesk offers an end-to-end solution that optimizes customer engagement, workforce management, and analytics. Its platform enables users to identify callers before answering, provides comprehensive customer insights from various sources, monitors call performance in real-time, and offers intelligent customer self-service data for agents. With over 1,400 enterprise clients worldwide, including IBM and Acxiom, Talkdesk helps businesses enhance customer satisfaction, productivity, and cost savings through its adaptable platform.
Sisense is a software company that develops data and business analytics software to help organizations manage and analyze large, complex data sets. Its flagship BI platform enables users to join data from multiple sources, explore it with visual dashboards, and share insights across teams. The product acts as a data engine for designing dashboards, enabling embedding analytics, and supporting natural-language data exploration and automatically generated summaries. It aims to empower non-technical users to build analytic applications and derive actionable information for internal and external stakeholders. The company also offers technical support and professional services and serves a range of industries from startups to large enterprises, with global offices in multiple regions.
Unity Technologies
Series D in 2018
Unity Technologies specializes in providing multiplatform tools and services for developers of interactive content. Founded in 2004, they offer a comprehensive suite of products including game engines, asset stores, cloud-based development tools, empowering users to create, operate, and monetize real-time 3D experiences across various industries.
Formlabs designs and manufactures professional 3D printing systems and materials for engineers, designers, educators, and manufacturers. The company offers high-resolution stereolithography printers such as Form 3, Form 3B, and Form 3L, along with post-processing equipment Form Wash and Form Cure, and the SLS-based Fuse 1 printer. It develops in-house high-performance resins and materials used across industries including education, dentistry, healthcare, jewelry, and manufacturing. Its software ecosystem includes PreForm, which prepares models for printing, and Form Cell for automated manufacturing. Formlabs serves customers worldwide and maintains headquarters in Somerville, Massachusetts with international offices. The company focuses on enabling designers and engineers to produce detailed, functional parts and complex geometries, expanding access to professional-grade 3D printing through scalable hardware, materials, and software solutions.
CircleCI provides a continuous integration and delivery platform that automates build, test, and deploy processes to help software teams release code rapidly and with confidence. The platform supports version control integration, automated testing frameworks, and containerization, enabling developers to scale workflows, detect and fix defects early, and reduce deployment risk. Notable customers include Facebook, Spotify, Kickstarter, and Shyp, reflecting wide adoption across tech companies. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco with a global remote workforce, CircleCI is backed by venture firms Scale Venture Partners, DFJ, Baseline Ventures, and Harrison Metal Capital.
Splice is a New York-based platform for music creators that combines a large catalog of licensed samples with AI-powered tools to accelerate sound discovery and inspiration. It enables music creation, collaboration, and cloud-based storage of project files, and offers a rent-to-own marketplace for plugins and digital audio workstations. Splice provides content used by broadcasters, independent films, and commercials, helping musicians produce and share music efficiently. Through its combination of samples, AI-assisted features, and collaboration capabilities, the company aims to empower creators by making professional-grade tools and resources more accessible.
NumberAI, Inc. is a technology company founded in 2016 and headquartered in Oakland, California. The company specializes in developing artificial intelligence software called Numa, which allows small businesses to digitally connect their landline numbers. Numa enhances communication by enabling businesses to interact with their landline numbers in ways that meet modern consumer expectations. Through this innovative approach, NumberAI aims to improve how small businesses manage customer interactions and streamline their communication processes.
Forward Networks
Series B in 2017
Forward Networks, founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in developing software for network verification and automation. The company offers open-source tools like Beacon and Mininet to manage data centers and wide-area networks, along with Forward Essentials, a web application that provides real-time network state access, helping engineers and operators swiftly identify and resolve network issues. Their core product is an innovative platform delivering network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling, designed to minimize costly outages by enabling users to visualize complex networks, debug problems quickly, verify policy correctness, and predict network behavior before implementing changes in legacy, SDN, or hybrid environments.
Xealth is a digital health technology company that provides a platform enabling clinicians to integrate, prescribe, and monitor digital health tools within electronic health record workflows. The Xealth platform helps care teams select appropriate digital health tools and programs, deliver orders to patients via email or patient portal, and track patient engagement and utilization, at both individual and system levels. The platform supports patient education and connects with online third-party apps and programs, device monitoring, and non-clinical services such as ride-sharing, food delivery, and e-commerce recommendations. Founded in 2016 and based in Seattle, Xealth focuses on scaling healthcare workflows by automating the prescription and monitoring of digital health tools to improve engagement and outcomes.
LaunchDarkly
Series A in 2016
LaunchDarkly is a software company that provides a feature management platform designed to enhance collaboration between development teams and business stakeholders. Its core product enables DevOps teams to safely deploy new features incrementally, targeting specific user segments across various platforms. This controlled rollout process facilitates standardized releases at scale, accelerates cloud migration, and improves overall software delivery efficiency.
Periscope Data
Series B in 2016
Periscope Data Inc. is a data analytics and visualization company founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company specializes in developing data caching technology that integrates directly with databases, allowing users to conduct analyses, create dashboards, and share insights without the need for complex markup languages or extensive upfront modeling. Periscope Data's platform is designed to provide rapid insights, enabling users to ingest, store, analyze, and visualize data from a single connected source. The company serves over 1,000 clients, including notable names such as Adobe and EY, and is recognized for its high customer retention rates and user engagement, with customers reportedly spending significant time on the platform weekly. In May 2019, Periscope Data became a subsidiary of Sisense Inc., further enhancing its capabilities in the business intelligence space.
Formlabs designs and manufactures professional 3D printing systems and materials for engineers, designers, educators, and manufacturers. The company offers high-resolution stereolithography printers such as Form 3, Form 3B, and Form 3L, along with post-processing equipment Form Wash and Form Cure, and the SLS-based Fuse 1 printer. It develops in-house high-performance resins and materials used across industries including education, dentistry, healthcare, jewelry, and manufacturing. Its software ecosystem includes PreForm, which prepares models for printing, and Form Cell for automated manufacturing. Formlabs serves customers worldwide and maintains headquarters in Somerville, Massachusetts with international offices. The company focuses on enabling designers and engineers to produce detailed, functional parts and complex geometries, expanding access to professional-grade 3D printing through scalable hardware, materials, and software solutions.
Unity Technologies
Series C in 2016
Unity Technologies specializes in providing multiplatform tools and services for developers of interactive content. Founded in 2004, they offer a comprehensive suite of products including game engines, asset stores, cloud-based development tools, empowering users to create, operate, and monetize real-time 3D experiences across various industries.
CircleCI provides a continuous integration and delivery platform that automates build, test, and deploy processes to help software teams release code rapidly and with confidence. The platform supports version control integration, automated testing frameworks, and containerization, enabling developers to scale workflows, detect and fix defects early, and reduce deployment risk. Notable customers include Facebook, Spotify, Kickstarter, and Shyp, reflecting wide adoption across tech companies. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco with a global remote workforce, CircleCI is backed by venture firms Scale Venture Partners, DFJ, Baseline Ventures, and Harrison Metal Capital.
Reflect
Seed Round in 2016
Reflect Technologies, Inc., established in 2015 and headquartered in Portland, Oregon, specializes in data visualization solutions for software developers. It offers a platform that simplifies the integration of analytics capabilities into web and mobile applications. The platform comprises a studio and an API, allowing developers to create and embed visualizations efficiently, without the need to build these features from scratch. Reflect was acquired by Puppet, Inc. in 2021.
Sisense is a software company that develops data and business analytics software to help organizations manage and analyze large, complex data sets. Its flagship BI platform enables users to join data from multiple sources, explore it with visual dashboards, and share insights across teams. The product acts as a data engine for designing dashboards, enabling embedding analytics, and supporting natural-language data exploration and automatically generated summaries. It aims to empower non-technical users to build analytic applications and derive actionable information for internal and external stakeholders. The company also offers technical support and professional services and serves a range of industries from startups to large enterprises, with global offices in multiple regions.
Periscope Data
Series A in 2015
Periscope Data Inc. is a data analytics and visualization company founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company specializes in developing data caching technology that integrates directly with databases, allowing users to conduct analyses, create dashboards, and share insights without the need for complex markup languages or extensive upfront modeling. Periscope Data's platform is designed to provide rapid insights, enabling users to ingest, store, analyze, and visualize data from a single connected source. The company serves over 1,000 clients, including notable names such as Adobe and EY, and is recognized for its high customer retention rates and user engagement, with customers reportedly spending significant time on the platform weekly. In May 2019, Periscope Data became a subsidiary of Sisense Inc., further enhancing its capabilities in the business intelligence space.
Talkdesk Inc., founded in 2011 by Cristina Fonseca and Tiago Paiva, specializes in browser-based cloud contact center software for small businesses. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices across Europe and North America, Talkdesk offers an end-to-end solution that optimizes customer engagement, workforce management, and analytics. Its platform enables users to identify callers before answering, provides comprehensive customer insights from various sources, monitors call performance in real-time, and offers intelligent customer self-service data for agents. With over 1,400 enterprise clients worldwide, including IBM and Acxiom, Talkdesk helps businesses enhance customer satisfaction, productivity, and cost savings through its adaptable platform.
Talkdesk Inc., founded in 2011 by Cristina Fonseca and Tiago Paiva, specializes in browser-based cloud contact center software for small businesses. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices across Europe and North America, Talkdesk offers an end-to-end solution that optimizes customer engagement, workforce management, and analytics. Its platform enables users to identify callers before answering, provides comprehensive customer insights from various sources, monitors call performance in real-time, and offers intelligent customer self-service data for agents. With over 1,400 enterprise clients worldwide, including IBM and Acxiom, Talkdesk helps businesses enhance customer satisfaction, productivity, and cost savings through its adaptable platform.
DroneDeploy
Seed Round in 2014
DroneDeploy, Inc. is a cloud-based software company that specializes in drone solutions for various industries. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company provides a comprehensive platform for aerial mapping, data processing, and analysis. Its offerings include orthorectified maps, topographic modeling, crop health visualizations, and three-dimensional models. The platform enables users to automate workflows and perform flight safety checks, allowing for real-time data collection and analysis. DroneDeploy's software is compatible with a range of drones, including those from major manufacturers like DJI, and serves sectors such as agriculture, construction, mining, and insurance across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. The company also features a drone-on-demand service that connects customers with certified professional pilots to gather aerial data on-site.
Median Technologies
Post in 2014
Median Technologies develops medical imaging software and services for oncology clinical trials and cancer care. It offers iBiopsy, an AI-powered imaging biomarker phenotyping platform that supports translational research and biomarker identification, and iSee, an image analysis and management solution for clinical trials. The company standardizes and automates the interpretation of medical images to optimize cancer diagnosis and the assessment of treatment response, and provides imaging contract research services such as study startup, image and clinical data management, scientific consulting, independent reviews, image data processing, site support, and study close-out. Median Technologies serves drug development and patient care markets with international reach and has partnerships with industry players to expand imaging capabilities. It was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Valbonne, France.
Bright Computing
Series B in 2014
Bright Computing is a leading provider of cluster management software, founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Jose, California. It offers comprehensive solutions for managing high-performance computing (HPC) clusters, big data clusters, and OpenStack private clouds. The company's flagship product, Bright Cluster Manager, enables users to install, provision, configure, manage, and monitor clusters across different sizes and hardware types. Bright Computing serves a diverse range of industries, including academia, government, finance, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, oil, and gas, with notable clients such as Boeing, NASA, Roche, Stanford University, and Tokyo Institute of Technology. The company maintains strategic partnerships with industry leaders like Amazon, Cray, Dell, Intel, Nvidia, and SGI to deliver integrated solutions for managing advanced IT infrastructure. Bright Computing's software is deployed in over 650 data centers worldwide, demonstrating its global impact on cluster management.
Sisense is a software company that develops data and business analytics software to help organizations manage and analyze large, complex data sets. Its flagship BI platform enables users to join data from multiple sources, explore it with visual dashboards, and share insights across teams. The product acts as a data engine for designing dashboards, enabling embedding analytics, and supporting natural-language data exploration and automatically generated summaries. It aims to empower non-technical users to build analytic applications and derive actionable information for internal and external stakeholders. The company also offers technical support and professional services and serves a range of industries from startups to large enterprises, with global offices in multiple regions.
CircleCI provides a continuous integration and delivery platform that automates build, test, and deploy processes to help software teams release code rapidly and with confidence. The platform supports version control integration, automated testing frameworks, and containerization, enabling developers to scale workflows, detect and fix defects early, and reduce deployment risk. Notable customers include Facebook, Spotify, Kickstarter, and Shyp, reflecting wide adoption across tech companies. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco with a global remote workforce, CircleCI is backed by venture firms Scale Venture Partners, DFJ, Baseline Ventures, and Harrison Metal Capital.
Formlabs designs and manufactures professional 3D printing systems and materials for engineers, designers, educators, and manufacturers. The company offers high-resolution stereolithography printers such as Form 3, Form 3B, and Form 3L, along with post-processing equipment Form Wash and Form Cure, and the SLS-based Fuse 1 printer. It develops in-house high-performance resins and materials used across industries including education, dentistry, healthcare, jewelry, and manufacturing. Its software ecosystem includes PreForm, which prepares models for printing, and Form Cell for automated manufacturing. Formlabs serves customers worldwide and maintains headquarters in Somerville, Massachusetts with international offices. The company focuses on enabling designers and engineers to produce detailed, functional parts and complex geometries, expanding access to professional-grade 3D printing through scalable hardware, materials, and software solutions.
Movidius is a company specializing in designing compact, high-performance, low-power computational imaging and vision processing chips, along with software and development tools. Its products enable intelligent experiences in mobile devices, wearables, and other camera applications.
Zillabyte
Seed Round in 2013
Zillabyte is a data analysis and processing solutions company founded in 2011 and headquartered in the United States. The company specializes in developing a cloud platform that facilitates data analysis through its natural language processing (NLP) tools. Zillabyte aims to provide a turnkey solution that allows businesses to build applications without the need to manage underlying infrastructure. As a competitor in the data processing market, Zillabyte faces challenges from established players like Google and Amazon, which have introduced their own data processing technologies.
NanoString Technologies
Venture Round in 2013
NanoString Technologies provides life science tools for translational research and molecular diagnostics. It offers the nCounter Analysis System, featuring automated liquid handling and digital detection, along with customizable assays and software for data analysis. The company also develops spatial genomics systems like GeoMx DSP and Hyb & Seq. Its products enable various applications in basic research, translational medicine, and diagnostics.
Varolii
Venture Round in 2013
Varolii is a leading provider of on-demand communication software that specializes in proactive outbound communications. The company offers software and services designed to automate personalized communications, enabling organizations to effectively engage with their customers and employees. Varolii's solutions facilitate the delivery of critical messages, such as flight cancellation notices, fraud detection alerts, and prescription pick-up reminders, thereby helping clients reduce operational costs and enhance contact center efficiency. With over 380 clients, including major banks, airlines, wireless carriers, utilities, and healthcare organizations, Varolii handles approximately 4 million communications daily. The company is headquartered in Seattle and maintains additional offices in the Boston and Denver metropolitan areas. In October 2013, Varolii was acquired by Nuance Communications.
Spiral Genetics
Series A in 2013
Spiral Genetics, Inc. is a genomic bioinformatics company based in Seattle, Washington, specializing in the development of advanced software for analyzing next-generation sequencing (NGS) data. Founded in 2009, the company focuses on detecting genomic structural variants and offers tools designed for medical, pharmaceutical, and agricultural research. Its flagship product, the BioGraph Suite, is an indexed graph-based suite that facilitates genomic data management and discovery. The company also provides the Anchored Assembly technology, which enables accurate detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), insertions, deletions, and structural variants, while minimizing computational complexity and false positive rates. This technology leverages a read overlap assembly approach to analyze high-coverage whole genome data, making it suitable for large-scale population studies. Spiral Genetics' tools are available through cloud and cluster deployments, enhancing accessibility for researchers. As of early 2017, Spiral Genetics operates as a subsidiary of Omicia, Inc.
NanoString Technologies
Series E in 2012
NanoString Technologies provides life science tools for translational research and molecular diagnostics. It offers the nCounter Analysis System, featuring automated liquid handling and digital detection, along with customizable assays and software for data analysis. The company also develops spatial genomics systems like GeoMx DSP and Hyb & Seq. Its products enable various applications in basic research, translational medicine, and diagnostics.
BodyMedia
Venture Round in 2012
BodyMedia, founded in 1999 and based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, specializes in the development of wearable body monitoring devices that collect physiological data to enhance health, wellness, and fitness. The company offers a range of continuous on-body monitors that utilize proprietary technology, clinically validated for accuracy. BodyMedia's devices assist both consumers and health professionals in making informed behavioral changes to manage weight and promote an active lifestyle, which are critical in addressing various medical conditions. The company has developed one of the largest databases of human physiological information, with its technology being utilized in over 100 clinical research studies related to health issues such as obesity, diabetes, and sleep disorders. Additionally, BodyMedia provides metabolic assessment and behavioral therapy services aimed at treating obesity and cardiovascular diseases, along with calorie management systems that help users track and compare calories burned with those consumed.
GameSalad
Series A in 2012
GameSalad Inc. is a mobile game development platform that enables users to design, publish, and distribute original games across various platforms including iOS, Android, and HTML5. Founded in 2007 and based in Austin, Texas, GameSalad provides a visual programming interface that simplifies game creation, making it accessible to both aspiring developers and educators. The platform has been utilized by over one million users and has supported the development of numerous successful games that have ranked in the top 100 of the App Store. Additionally, GameSalad serves as an educational tool, offering a curriculum aligned with programming fundamentals and computational thinking, thereby fostering skills in game design and digital media creation among students worldwide. Formerly known as Gendai Games, Inc., the company rebranded to GameSalad Inc. in 2010.
TrialPay, Inc. is a company that specializes in cross-platform monetization solutions, enabling merchants to connect with consumers through targeted promotions. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with an additional office in Berlin, Germany, TrialPay offers a payment platform that allows customers to acquire items by trying or purchasing products from partner merchants. This system provides an alternative payment method, facilitating free trials and special offers through participation in deals from advertising partners. The company's diverse solutions cater to various industries, including software, gaming, online services, publishing, retail, and social networking, enhancing revenue growth and customer engagement for developers and merchants alike. As of March 2015, TrialPay operates as a subsidiary of Visa Inc.
NanoString Technologies
Series D in 2011
NanoString Technologies provides life science tools for translational research and molecular diagnostics. It offers the nCounter Analysis System, featuring automated liquid handling and digital detection, along with customizable assays and software for data analysis. The company also develops spatial genomics systems like GeoMx DSP and Hyb & Seq. Its products enable various applications in basic research, translational medicine, and diagnostics.
Power Assure
Series B in 2011
Power Assure develops and delivers business automation software that reduces energy use and carbon emissions in commercial, corporate, and government data centers. The company's software platform intelligently manages data center server capacity in real time, maintaining required service levels at optimum efficiency and lowest total cost.
Varolii is a leading provider of on-demand communication software that specializes in proactive outbound communications. The company offers software and services designed to automate personalized communications, enabling organizations to effectively engage with their customers and employees. Varolii's solutions facilitate the delivery of critical messages, such as flight cancellation notices, fraud detection alerts, and prescription pick-up reminders, thereby helping clients reduce operational costs and enhance contact center efficiency. With over 380 clients, including major banks, airlines, wireless carriers, utilities, and healthcare organizations, Varolii handles approximately 4 million communications daily. The company is headquartered in Seattle and maintains additional offices in the Boston and Denver metropolitan areas. In October 2013, Varolii was acquired by Nuance Communications.
Mimeo specializes in online managed content distribution and printing. Its cloud-based platform enables businesses to create, manage, and distribute critical content globally.
Posit Science
Venture Round in 2011
Posit Science Corporation, founded in 2002 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, specializes in brain training software designed to enhance cognitive performance. The company offers clinically proven programs that leverage advancements in brain plasticity—the brain's capacity to adapt and change—to improve cognitive functions such as speed, attention, and memory. By providing exercises through its website, Posit Science aims to help individuals maintain and enhance their cognitive abilities throughout their lives, facilitating better real-world performance. Originally known as Neuroscience Solutions Corporation, the company adopted its current name in January 2005.
GameSalad
Series A in 2011
GameSalad Inc. is a mobile game development platform that enables users to design, publish, and distribute original games across various platforms including iOS, Android, and HTML5. Founded in 2007 and based in Austin, Texas, GameSalad provides a visual programming interface that simplifies game creation, making it accessible to both aspiring developers and educators. The platform has been utilized by over one million users and has supported the development of numerous successful games that have ranked in the top 100 of the App Store. Additionally, GameSalad serves as an educational tool, offering a curriculum aligned with programming fundamentals and computational thinking, thereby fostering skills in game design and digital media creation among students worldwide. Formerly known as Gendai Games, Inc., the company rebranded to GameSalad Inc. in 2010.
iYogi, Inc. is an on-demand software and services company that specializes in providing online technical support for various computing and communication devices. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Gurugram, India, iYogi offers a range of services including optimization, diagnosis and repair, setup and installation, virus removal, usability training, networking, and managed services. The company caters to both consumers and small businesses, supporting a wide array of software applications and hardware, including computers, mobiles, gaming devices, and servers. With a focus on convenience, iYogi delivers subscription-based support that allows clients to optimize and secure their technology with 24/7 access to technicians. Its services reach customers in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, India, and the GCC states.
Power Assure
Venture Round in 2010
Power Assure develops and delivers business automation software that reduces energy use and carbon emissions in commercial, corporate, and government data centers. The company's software platform intelligently manages data center server capacity in real time, maintaining required service levels at optimum efficiency and lowest total cost.
GameSalad
Series A in 2010
GameSalad Inc. is a mobile game development platform that enables users to design, publish, and distribute original games across various platforms including iOS, Android, and HTML5. Founded in 2007 and based in Austin, Texas, GameSalad provides a visual programming interface that simplifies game creation, making it accessible to both aspiring developers and educators. The platform has been utilized by over one million users and has supported the development of numerous successful games that have ranked in the top 100 of the App Store. Additionally, GameSalad serves as an educational tool, offering a curriculum aligned with programming fundamentals and computational thinking, thereby fostering skills in game design and digital media creation among students worldwide. Formerly known as Gendai Games, Inc., the company rebranded to GameSalad Inc. in 2010.
Power Assure
Venture Round in 2010
Power Assure develops and delivers business automation software that reduces energy use and carbon emissions in commercial, corporate, and government data centers. The company's software platform intelligently manages data center server capacity in real time, maintaining required service levels at optimum efficiency and lowest total cost.
EveryScape
Series C in 2010
EveryScape operates an online platform that generates, produces, and distributes panoramic content of global locations, including streetscapes, buildings, and interiors. The company offers tools such as Reality Editor for creating 3D models from panoramic photographs, ScapeStudio for advertising creation, UScape.it for user-generated 360° panoramas sharing, and ScapeFolio for property exploration using iPad's touchscreen interface. Additionally, EveryScape EATS! is an iPhone application showcasing visual dining guides in major U.S. cities and Beijing. Founded in 2002 and based in Newton, Massachusetts, the company enables businesses to create photo-realistic, navigable 3D interpretations of real-world locations integrated with Google Maps.
iYogi, Inc. is an on-demand software and services company that specializes in providing online technical support for various computing and communication devices. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Gurugram, India, iYogi offers a range of services including optimization, diagnosis and repair, setup and installation, virus removal, usability training, networking, and managed services. The company caters to both consumers and small businesses, supporting a wide array of software applications and hardware, including computers, mobiles, gaming devices, and servers. With a focus on convenience, iYogi delivers subscription-based support that allows clients to optimize and secure their technology with 24/7 access to technicians. Its services reach customers in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, India, and the GCC states.
Power Assure
Series A in 2009
Power Assure develops and delivers business automation software that reduces energy use and carbon emissions in commercial, corporate, and government data centers. The company's software platform intelligently manages data center server capacity in real time, maintaining required service levels at optimum efficiency and lowest total cost.
Posit Science
Venture Round in 2009
Posit Science Corporation, founded in 2002 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, specializes in brain training software designed to enhance cognitive performance. The company offers clinically proven programs that leverage advancements in brain plasticity—the brain's capacity to adapt and change—to improve cognitive functions such as speed, attention, and memory. By providing exercises through its website, Posit Science aims to help individuals maintain and enhance their cognitive abilities throughout their lives, facilitating better real-world performance. Originally known as Neuroscience Solutions Corporation, the company adopted its current name in January 2005.
Siano Mobile Silicon
Series C in 2008
Siano Mobile Silicon Ltd. is a technology company specializing in mobile broadcast digital television (MDTV) solutions. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Kfar Netter, Israel, with additional offices in Brazil, Argentina, Korea, and China, the company develops highly integrated silicon receivers tailored for mobile communications and consumer electronic devices. Its product offerings include multi-standard MDTV receiver chips, such as those designed for the Chinese market and integrated single-die solutions for Latin America and Japan. Siano also provides wireless accessories like Meron, which delivers live television via WiFi to smartphones and tablets, and Carmel, which connects directly to iPads and iPhones for high-quality broadcasts. The company supports a wide range of DTV standards and offers a software suite that includes player applications and technical support services. Siano's products are utilized in various devices, including smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, automotive infotainment systems, and portable multimedia players, serving manufacturers across Europe and international markets.
Increo Solutions
Seed Round in 2008
Increo Solutions provides solutions for secure, browser-viewable web documents. [Backboard](http://www.getbackboard.com), Increo's document feedback tool, helps individuals and workgroups efficiently produce high-quality work by simplifying the collaborative feedback, editing and approval process. Increo's [embedit.in](http://embedit.in) allows users to embed files in their blogs or websites.
Founded in 2008 and funded by top-tier venture firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Increo is a privately held company based in Mountain View, CA.
Rover Rover is an advanced personalization and recommendation technology app. Its Recommendation Engine is also used to power discovery on numerous third party news and media sites.
Rover helps people discover content they love, that they never knew existed from a wide variety of over 15,000 topics. The recommendation engine uses machine learning to learn a user's fine-grained interests through content a user engages with while being respectful of a user's need for privacy. Rover also connects to other people who are influential in topics that care about and help discover other people with similar interests. Rover uses Machine Learning to help people discover content they love that they never knew existed.
It was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.
EveryScape
Series B in 2008
EveryScape operates an online platform that generates, produces, and distributes panoramic content of global locations, including streetscapes, buildings, and interiors. The company offers tools such as Reality Editor for creating 3D models from panoramic photographs, ScapeStudio for advertising creation, UScape.it for user-generated 360° panoramas sharing, and ScapeFolio for property exploration using iPad's touchscreen interface. Additionally, EveryScape EATS! is an iPhone application showcasing visual dining guides in major U.S. cities and Beijing. Founded in 2002 and based in Newton, Massachusetts, the company enables businesses to create photo-realistic, navigable 3D interpretations of real-world locations integrated with Google Maps.
UBmatrix, Inc. is a provider of XBRL-based information exchange solutions aimed at enhancing regulatory compliance and financial reporting. The company develops software that facilitates the design, development, and deployment of applications for collecting, validating, aggregating, reporting, and exchanging business and financial information. By enabling organizations to efficiently share information both internally and externally, UBmatrix helps improve operational efficiency and financial transparency. Their products are designed to support governance, risk management, and compliance, ultimately fostering greater confidence in reporting accuracy and adherence to regulatory standards.
Kyte is an online and mobile video platform designed for the media and entertainment industry. The platform integrates interactive and community-building features typical of social media with the analytics and monetization tools found in professional video services. This allows businesses to effectively engage with online and mobile audiences, foster community connections, and generate revenue through their content. By providing a seamless experience for both creators and viewers, Kyte enables companies to enhance their digital presence and capitalize on the growing demand for video content.
Viewhigh Technology
Series A in 2007
Viewhigh Technology specializes in developing software products and services for the healthcare industry in China. The company offers a range of applications aimed at enhancing healthcare business management, including tools for hospital operations, government supervision, and financial management. Additionally, Viewhigh Technology provides solutions for regional public healthcare information systems, community healthcare services, and emergency response. The company is recognized for its expertise in public health, disease monitoring, and health supervision, and it supports the operation and management of medical institutions. Founded in 2003 and based in Beijing, Viewhigh Technology has evolved through its acquisition by Neusoft Corporation and operates as a subsidiary, leveraging its extensive industry experience to address emerging healthcare needs and improve operational efficiencies for healthcare organizations.
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.
Mimeo specializes in online managed content distribution and printing. Its cloud-based platform enables businesses to create, manage, and distribute critical content globally.
Kyte is an online and mobile video platform designed for the media and entertainment industry. The platform integrates interactive and community-building features typical of social media with the analytics and monetization tools found in professional video services. This allows businesses to effectively engage with online and mobile audiences, foster community connections, and generate revenue through their content. By providing a seamless experience for both creators and viewers, Kyte enables companies to enhance their digital presence and capitalize on the growing demand for video content.
NanoString Technologies
Series B in 2007
NanoString Technologies provides life science tools for translational research and molecular diagnostics. It offers the nCounter Analysis System, featuring automated liquid handling and digital detection, along with customizable assays and software for data analysis. The company also develops spatial genomics systems like GeoMx DSP and Hyb & Seq. Its products enable various applications in basic research, translational medicine, and diagnostics.
Athena Design Systems
Series B in 2007
Athena Design Systems, Inc. develops electronic design automation software. It focuses on addressing the physical implementation challenges of IC design. The company’s design optimization system enables designers to address the spectrum of timing, signal integrity, power, and other effects resulting from manufacturing processes of nanometer and finer geometries.
Athena Design Systems, Inc. was founded in 2003 and is based in Santa Clara, California.
Posit Science
Series B in 2006
Posit Science Corporation, founded in 2002 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, specializes in brain training software designed to enhance cognitive performance. The company offers clinically proven programs that leverage advancements in brain plasticity—the brain's capacity to adapt and change—to improve cognitive functions such as speed, attention, and memory. By providing exercises through its website, Posit Science aims to help individuals maintain and enhance their cognitive abilities throughout their lives, facilitating better real-world performance. Originally known as Neuroscience Solutions Corporation, the company adopted its current name in January 2005.
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.
Median Technologies
Series C in 2006
Median Technologies develops medical imaging software and services for oncology clinical trials and cancer care. It offers iBiopsy, an AI-powered imaging biomarker phenotyping platform that supports translational research and biomarker identification, and iSee, an image analysis and management solution for clinical trials. The company standardizes and automates the interpretation of medical images to optimize cancer diagnosis and the assessment of treatment response, and provides imaging contract research services such as study startup, image and clinical data management, scientific consulting, independent reviews, image data processing, site support, and study close-out. Median Technologies serves drug development and patient care markets with international reach and has partnerships with industry players to expand imaging capabilities. It was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Valbonne, France.
Social Project
Series A in 2006
Social Project LLC, founded in 2005 and based in Santa Monica, California, is a social networking company that offers a platform called Flux. Initially launched as Tagworld, the company rebranded in 2007 and focuses on enabling user participation across various websites. Social Project provides tools for users to create personalized profiles that include multimedia content such as text, photos, and videos. A key feature of the platform is its widget system, which allows users to integrate customizable widgets on multiple social networks, setting it apart from competitors. The company, which was once a subsidiary of Viacom Media Networks, is currently a subsidiary of Vivendi SA and aims to enhance social content sharing and community engagement on the web.
Podcast Ready
Series A in 2006
Podcast Ready, Inc. is a company based in San Antonio, Texas, established in 2005, that focuses on enhancing the podcasting experience for users. It offers software and services designed to eliminate barriers to podcast adoption. One of its key products is myPodder, a podcast management software that allows subscribers to efficiently manage their podcast programs and subscriptions. This software can be pre-loaded onto MP3 players or downloaded for free from the company's website. Through its innovative solutions, Podcast Ready aims to simplify the podcasting process and promote broader engagement with the medium.
Game Trust
Series B in 2005
Game Trust, Inc. is a company that specializes in providing infrastructure for community and commerce applications within the online gaming and entertainment sectors. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in New York, the company is known for its Game Frame platform, which is designed for online casual games. Game Frame supports the needs of the casual gaming audience by offering a comprehensive online entertainment experience. The platform is licensed by website operators and game developers, enabling them to enhance their offerings with community features and commerce capabilities, whether for new titles or existing games. Game Trust operates in both the United States and Europe, serving a diverse range of game distributors and developers. As of October 2007, Game Trust functions as a subsidiary of RealNetworks, Inc.
Everdream
Series F in 2005
Everdream Corporation is a provider of on-demand desktop management software services, specializing in managed services for compliance and uptime. The company offers a comprehensive suite of software solutions that deliver visibility into hardware and software assets, track software license usage, and automate software distribution to ensure regulatory compliance. Additionally, Everdream provides essential protection against Internet attacks, hackers, and data loss through services such as malware protection, patch management, and online data backup. The company also offers IT support solutions, including on-demand employee service desk options and remote control services. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Fremont, California, Everdream has operational facilities in Dallas, Texas, and Charlotte, North Carolina. It operates as a subsidiary of Dell Inc.
NanoString Technologies
Series A in 2005
NanoString Technologies provides life science tools for translational research and molecular diagnostics. It offers the nCounter Analysis System, featuring automated liquid handling and digital detection, along with customizable assays and software for data analysis. The company also develops spatial genomics systems like GeoMx DSP and Hyb & Seq. Its products enable various applications in basic research, translational medicine, and diagnostics.
EveryScape
Series A in 2005
EveryScape operates an online platform that generates, produces, and distributes panoramic content of global locations, including streetscapes, buildings, and interiors. The company offers tools such as Reality Editor for creating 3D models from panoramic photographs, ScapeStudio for advertising creation, UScape.it for user-generated 360° panoramas sharing, and ScapeFolio for property exploration using iPad's touchscreen interface. Additionally, EveryScape EATS! is an iPhone application showcasing visual dining guides in major U.S. cities and Beijing. Founded in 2002 and based in Newton, Massachusetts, the company enables businesses to create photo-realistic, navigable 3D interpretations of real-world locations integrated with Google Maps.