Union Square Ventures

Union Square Ventures, LLC is a private equity and venture capital firm established in 2003 and headquartered in New York. The firm specializes in early-stage, growth capital, and late-stage financing, primarily focusing on internet-related ventures, including web applications, internet services, and mobile technologies. Union Square Ventures seeks to invest in companies that leverage information technology in innovative ways across diverse sectors such as media, marketing, financial services, fintech, climate tech, blockchain, telecommunications, and healthcare. The firm targets investments in businesses capable of creating large networks of engaged users and those that demonstrate strong user experience and defensibility through network effects. Union Square Ventures typically makes initial investments ranging from $1 million to $3 million, with a maximum investment of up to $20 million per company. The firm prefers to take an active role in supporting entrepreneurs and aims for ownership stakes of 15% to 20%. Its investment strategy is geographically focused on companies located in major cities such as New York, San Francisco, London, and Berlin.

Hanel Baveja

Analyst

Brad Burnham

Partner

John Buttrick

Partner

Nick Grossman

General Partner

Rebecca Kaden

General Partner

Hannah Murdoch

Analyst

Andy Weissman

Managing Partner

Albert Wenger Ph.D

Managing Partner

Past deals in New York

Viam

Series C in 2025
Viam is a robotics company founded in 2020 by Eliot Horowitz and based in New York, United States. The company focuses on creating products that enhance daily life through improved integration of software and hardware across various devices, including industrial robots, smart home appliances, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Viam operates an open-source platform designed to simplify the development, monitoring, and management of smart machines. This platform allows users to build and configure smart machines using any hardware and programming language, facilitating the rapid innovation of products. Additionally, it enables developers, startups, and enterprises to manage and scale their smart machine fleets in the cloud, incorporating capabilities such as artificial intelligence and data analytics to optimize performance and functionality.

Viam

Series B in 2024
Viam is a robotics company founded in 2020 by Eliot Horowitz and based in New York, United States. The company focuses on creating products that enhance daily life through improved integration of software and hardware across various devices, including industrial robots, smart home appliances, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Viam operates an open-source platform designed to simplify the development, monitoring, and management of smart machines. This platform allows users to build and configure smart machines using any hardware and programming language, facilitating the rapid innovation of products. Additionally, it enables developers, startups, and enterprises to manage and scale their smart machine fleets in the cloud, incorporating capabilities such as artificial intelligence and data analytics to optimize performance and functionality.

Teamshares

Series D in 2023
Teamshares Inc., established in 2019 and headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, operates as an employee ownership platform aimed at facilitating the transition of small businesses to employee ownership. The company specializes in acquiring traditional small businesses from retiring owners, with a goal of making them 80% employee-owned within 20 years. Teamshares utilizes proprietary software, financial products, and educational resources to support these businesses, ensuring they retain their workforce and independent operations. By providing new leadership and equity management tools, Teamshares seeks to create $10 billion in new wealth for employees through stock ownership. To date, Teamshares has successfully acquired 84 companies, positioning itself as a leader in the small business employee ownership market.

Blackbird

Seed Round in 2022
Blackbird Labs is a web3 hospitality technology platform founded in 2022 by Ben Leventhal and based in New York, United States. The company focuses on directly connecting restaurants with their customers through loyalty and membership services. By leveraging innovative software solutions, Blackbird Labs aims to enhance the dining experience, facilitating meaningful and ongoing interactions between restaurants and their guests. The platform is designed to transform how hospitality businesses engage with their clientele, ultimately elevating customer satisfaction and loyalty.

3Box

Series A in 2022
3Box Inc. is a New York-based company founded in 2018 that provides innovative solutions for decentralized identity and open data management. Its primary offerings include 3box.io, a social profiles application designed for Ethereum users and communities, and 3box.js, an API that facilitates user onboarding and data management for web3 developers. Additionally, the company provides 3box-dapp, which enables users to create and manage their social profiles, sign in to decentralized applications (dApps), interact with other users, build a reputation, and securely store data. The 3Box platform prioritizes simplicity, security, and privacy, allowing applications that utilize its services to be more trustworthy and reduce data management liabilities.

Parallel Markets

Series A in 2022
Parallel Markets Inc. is a New York-based company founded in 2018 that specializes in identity verification and accreditation for financial platforms. The company operates an online platform that simplifies the onboarding and verification process for both investors and investment platforms. It enables investors to authenticate and share their credentials across various platforms with a single click, streamlining the way individuals and entities assert their qualifications. Parallel Markets provides a comprehensive suite of identity products, facilitating efficient investor verification and allowing for easier engagement in the investment process. By focusing on user-friendly solutions, the company aims to enhance the overall experience of onboarding for its partners and their clients.

Viam

Series A in 2022
Viam is a robotics company founded in 2020 by Eliot Horowitz and based in New York, United States. The company focuses on creating products that enhance daily life through improved integration of software and hardware across various devices, including industrial robots, smart home appliances, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Viam operates an open-source platform designed to simplify the development, monitoring, and management of smart machines. This platform allows users to build and configure smart machines using any hardware and programming language, facilitating the rapid innovation of products. Additionally, it enables developers, startups, and enterprises to manage and scale their smart machine fleets in the cloud, incorporating capabilities such as artificial intelligence and data analytics to optimize performance and functionality.

Clarifai

Series C in 2021
Clarifai, Inc. is a prominent provider of advanced artificial intelligence solutions specializing in image recognition, natural language processing, and audio recognition. Founded in 2013 by Matt Zeiler, Ph.D., the company develops a deep learning platform that enables organizations to convert unstructured data—such as images, videos, text, and audio—into structured data efficiently and accurately. Clarifai's image recognition technology is capable of detecting near-duplicates, categorizing objects, and tagging images, while also allowing users to search for similar images within extensive uncategorized collections through a combination of semantic and visual similarity. Additionally, the company offers a labeling tool called Labeler, which aids in dataset labeling, AI training, and model auto-scaling in production environments. Headquartered in New York, with an office in Tallinn, Estonia, Clarifai employs a distributed team across various countries, including the United States, Canada, Argentina, and India.

Shapeways

Post in 2021
Shapeways, Inc. is a 3D printing marketplace and community that allows users to create, buy, and sell customized products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, DIY projects, miniatures, and gifts. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven, Netherlands, and Seattle, Washington, Shapeways utilizes on-demand printing to ensure that each order is tailored to individual specifications. The platform not only facilitates the transformation of digital designs into physical products but also fosters a community where members can share ideas and access advanced 3D printing technology. By democratizing the creation process, Shapeways empowers users to launch their own businesses and sell products globally.

Code Climate

Series C in 2021
Code Climate Inc. is a New York-based company that specializes in engineering intelligence applications, providing data-driven insights to software engineering organizations. Its primary offerings include the Velocity platform, which analyzes data from GitHub repositories to deliver real-time analytics, custom reports, and visual dashboards that enhance visibility into team performance, capacity, and progress toward goals. Additionally, Code Climate offers Quality, an automated code review tool that assesses aspects such as test coverage and maintainability, streamlining the development process. Founded in 2011, Code Climate serves a diverse clientele, including managers, engineers, executives, and product leaders, enabling them to make informed decisions and drive improvements in their software development practices.

Viam

Seed Round in 2021
Viam is a robotics company founded in 2020 by Eliot Horowitz and based in New York, United States. The company focuses on creating products that enhance daily life through improved integration of software and hardware across various devices, including industrial robots, smart home appliances, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Viam operates an open-source platform designed to simplify the development, monitoring, and management of smart machines. This platform allows users to build and configure smart machines using any hardware and programming language, facilitating the rapid innovation of products. Additionally, it enables developers, startups, and enterprises to manage and scale their smart machine fleets in the cloud, incorporating capabilities such as artificial intelligence and data analytics to optimize performance and functionality.

Recount Media

Series B in 2021
Recount Media, Inc. is a media company based in New York that specializes in political news through high-quality journalism and short-form video content. Established in 2018, the company is known for its flagship program, The Daily Recount, which offers concise, curated recaps of significant political events and news, emphasizing clarity and straightforwardness. The platform aims to present political stories without unnecessary complexity, ensuring that viewers receive essential information in five minutes or less. In addition to The Daily Recount, Recount Media produces various formats, including interviews and remixing television news, to enhance audience engagement and understanding of current political developments.

Otis

Venture Round in 2021
Otis is a marketplace that lets anyone invest in exclusive alternative assets.

Meet Cute

Series A in 2020
Meet Cute, Inc. is an entertainment platform based in New York, founded in 2019, that specializes in creating and distributing short-form audio romantic comedies. The platform allows users to write, produce, and voice act their own stories, culminating in original podcasts that deliver engaging narratives typically lasting around 15 minutes. By focusing on the romantic comedy genre, Meet Cute aims to provide uplifting and hopeful content, appealing to listeners who enjoy audio fiction. The company's innovative approach to storytelling fosters creativity and community among its users while delivering entertaining audio experiences.

Skillshare

Series D in 2020
Skillshare, Inc. is an online learning community that connects creators from around the world, offering a diverse range of classes focused on various skills such as illustration, design, photography, and business. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in New York, the platform allows users to participate in online classes, view video lessons, and engage in projects and workshops, as well as teach their own classes. This inclusive environment fosters creativity and encourages members to explore and develop new skills, catering to both personal interests and professional growth. Through its extensive library of courses, Skillshare empowers individuals to harness their creative potential and learn in a collaborative setting.

Recount Media

Series A in 2020
Recount Media, Inc. is a media company based in New York that specializes in political news through high-quality journalism and short-form video content. Established in 2018, the company is known for its flagship program, The Daily Recount, which offers concise, curated recaps of significant political events and news, emphasizing clarity and straightforwardness. The platform aims to present political stories without unnecessary complexity, ensuring that viewers receive essential information in five minutes or less. In addition to The Daily Recount, Recount Media produces various formats, including interviews and remixing television news, to enhance audience engagement and understanding of current political developments.

Justworks

Series E in 2020
Justworks, Inc. offers a cloud-based platform that simplifies payroll, benefits, human resources, and compliance for small and medium-sized businesses. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in New York, the company provides a comprehensive solution that allows businesses to efficiently manage employment-related responsibilities. Its services include access to affordable health insurance and employee benefits, streamlined payroll processing, and tools for compliance and documentation management. Justworks also offers 24/7 human support and on-demand expertise to assist entrepreneurs in navigating workforce management challenges. By leveraging a professional employer organization model, Justworks enables businesses to achieve cost savings and enhance their employee benefits offerings.

Otis

Series A in 2019
Otis is a marketplace that lets anyone invest in exclusive alternative assets.

Recount Media

Seed Round in 2019
Recount Media, Inc. is a media company based in New York that specializes in political news through high-quality journalism and short-form video content. Established in 2018, the company is known for its flagship program, The Daily Recount, which offers concise, curated recaps of significant political events and news, emphasizing clarity and straightforwardness. The platform aims to present political stories without unnecessary complexity, ensuring that viewers receive essential information in five minutes or less. In addition to The Daily Recount, Recount Media produces various formats, including interviews and remixing television news, to enhance audience engagement and understanding of current political developments.

ShopShops

Series A in 2019
ShopShops is a livestream, interactive global shopping marketplace that connects brick and mortar retailers with consumers on their mobile devices. The new digital shopping channel breaks down geographical boundaries for fashion-savvy consumers, enabling them to shop from stores around the world from the palm of their hand. ShopShops was founded by Liyia Wu in 2016 and has headquarters in New York City and Beijing. To learn more, visit www.shopshops.com.cn.

Simulmedia

Series E in 2019
Simulmedia Inc. is a technology company that specializes in digital advertisement targeting for linear television. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with an additional office in San Francisco, the company offers the VAMOS platform, a data-driven predictive analytics tool for television. Simulmedia's TV+ platform enables advertisers and agencies to effectively reach audiences across both linear television and connected TV, ensuring broad reach and minimizing waste. The company serves marketers, agencies, TV media owners, and distributors, providing them with capabilities for real-time campaign measurement and optimization. By combining the precision of digital advertising with the extensive reach of television, Simulmedia has transformed the landscape of TV advertising.

Otis

Seed Round in 2019
Otis is a marketplace that lets anyone invest in exclusive alternative assets.

Marley Spoon

Post in 2019
Marley Spoon Inc., founded in 2014 and headquartered in New York, offers weekly meal kit services that deliver recipes and ingredients directly to customers' doors. The company specializes in providing a variety of dishes, enabling customers to prepare meals at home with convenience. Marley Spoon operates as a subsidiary of Marley Spoon AG, focusing on simplifying the cooking process by supplying not only the necessary ingredients but also clear instructions for meal preparation.

Foursquare

Series F in 2018
Foursquare Labs, Inc. is a location technology platform that offers business solutions and consumer products focused on location intelligence. Founded in 2009 and based in New York, the company provides a range of tools, including Pinpoint for data-driven media planning, Placed for offline attribution, and the Pilgrim SDK for integrating location awareness in mobile applications. Foursquare's consumer apps, Foursquare and Swarm, allow users to track places visited and share recommendations, while its Places API offers access to firmographic data and community-sourced content. The platform also delivers analytics to enhance customer insights, optimize advertising strategies, and improve programmatic buying. By leveraging location data, Foursquare enables brands to better understand their audiences and measure the effectiveness of their marketing efforts.

Skillshare

Series C in 2018
Skillshare, Inc. is an online learning community that connects creators from around the world, offering a diverse range of classes focused on various skills such as illustration, design, photography, and business. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in New York, the platform allows users to participate in online classes, view video lessons, and engage in projects and workshops, as well as teach their own classes. This inclusive environment fosters creativity and encourages members to explore and develop new skills, catering to both personal interests and professional growth. Through its extensive library of courses, Skillshare empowers individuals to harness their creative potential and learn in a collaborative setting.

Shapeways

Series E in 2018
Shapeways, Inc. is a 3D printing marketplace and community that allows users to create, buy, and sell customized products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, DIY projects, miniatures, and gifts. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven, Netherlands, and Seattle, Washington, Shapeways utilizes on-demand printing to ensure that each order is tailored to individual specifications. The platform not only facilitates the transformation of digital designs into physical products but also fosters a community where members can share ideas and access advanced 3D printing technology. By democratizing the creation process, Shapeways empowers users to launch their own businesses and sell products globally.

ShopShops

Seed Round in 2018
ShopShops is a livestream, interactive global shopping marketplace that connects brick and mortar retailers with consumers on their mobile devices. The new digital shopping channel breaks down geographical boundaries for fashion-savvy consumers, enabling them to shop from stores around the world from the palm of their hand. ShopShops was founded by Liyia Wu in 2016 and has headquarters in New York City and Beijing. To learn more, visit www.shopshops.com.cn.

CoverWallet

Series B in 2017
CoverWallet is an online platform that offers insurance management services to its clients. CoverWallet’s range of insurance include general liability, workers’ compensation, commercial property, BOP, professional liability, E&O, medical malpractice, umbrella insurance, D&O, cyber liability, inland marine, EPLI, commercial auto, disability, health, and product and pollution liability. Its services are provided to firms in the administrative, agricultural, construction, consulting, contractor, education, finance, food, healthcare, management, manufacturing, mining, non-profit, scientific, and real estate industries. CoverWallet was launched in 2015 by Inaki Berenguer and Rashmi Melgiri and is based in New York.

Clarifai

Series B in 2016
Clarifai, Inc. is a prominent provider of advanced artificial intelligence solutions specializing in image recognition, natural language processing, and audio recognition. Founded in 2013 by Matt Zeiler, Ph.D., the company develops a deep learning platform that enables organizations to convert unstructured data—such as images, videos, text, and audio—into structured data efficiently and accurately. Clarifai's image recognition technology is capable of detecting near-duplicates, categorizing objects, and tagging images, while also allowing users to search for similar images within extensive uncategorized collections through a combination of semantic and visual similarity. Additionally, the company offers a labeling tool called Labeler, which aids in dataset labeling, AI training, and model auto-scaling in production environments. Headquartered in New York, with an office in Tallinn, Estonia, Clarifai employs a distributed team across various countries, including the United States, Canada, Argentina, and India.

Code Climate

Series A in 2016
Code Climate Inc. is a New York-based company that specializes in engineering intelligence applications, providing data-driven insights to software engineering organizations. Its primary offerings include the Velocity platform, which analyzes data from GitHub repositories to deliver real-time analytics, custom reports, and visual dashboards that enhance visibility into team performance, capacity, and progress toward goals. Additionally, Code Climate offers Quality, an automated code review tool that assesses aspects such as test coverage and maintainability, streamlining the development process. Founded in 2011, Code Climate serves a diverse clientele, including managers, engineers, executives, and product leaders, enabling them to make informed decisions and drive improvements in their software development practices.

Koko

Series A in 2016
Koko is a New York City-based company that specializes in online media applications focused on crisis detection and abusive content moderation. Utilizing a combination of artificial intelligence and crowd-sourced cognitive therapy technology, Koko's platform identifies damaging content in real time, enabling online communities to efficiently manage issues related to abuse, bullying, and crises. The application can be integrated with various digital tools, including chatbots and voice assistants, to enhance moderation efforts. Koko's technology supports over 100 million moderation decisions daily with an accuracy rate exceeding 99%. Originating from the MIT Media Lab, Koko collaborates with prestigious institutions such as Stanford, Harvard, NYU, Columbia, and Cambridge. The company has secured $3.5 million in financing from notable investors and is actively seeking to expand its team in engineering, design, product management, and sales.

Mediachain

Seed Round in 2016
Mediachain is an open media library that facilitates the automatic connection of media to its creators and relevant information. Established in 2016 and based in Brooklyn, New York, the company operates as a protocol for registering, identifying, and tracking creative works online. Utilizing content identification technology, Mediachain resolves media to its origins, creators, and associated metadata. It allows creators, media organizations, and developers to collaborate on metadata within a universal media library while maintaining control over their data. The platform's decentralized architecture broadens the reach of participants, empowering them to manage their creative works effectively. Mediachain has been a subsidiary of Spotify USA Inc. since April 2017.

Skillshare

Series B in 2016
Skillshare, Inc. is an online learning community that connects creators from around the world, offering a diverse range of classes focused on various skills such as illustration, design, photography, and business. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in New York, the platform allows users to participate in online classes, view video lessons, and engage in projects and workshops, as well as teach their own classes. This inclusive environment fosters creativity and encourages members to explore and develop new skills, catering to both personal interests and professional growth. Through its extensive library of courses, Skillshare empowers individuals to harness their creative potential and learn in a collaborative setting.

Foursquare

Series E in 2016
Foursquare Labs, Inc. is a location technology platform that offers business solutions and consumer products focused on location intelligence. Founded in 2009 and based in New York, the company provides a range of tools, including Pinpoint for data-driven media planning, Placed for offline attribution, and the Pilgrim SDK for integrating location awareness in mobile applications. Foursquare's consumer apps, Foursquare and Swarm, allow users to track places visited and share recommendations, while its Places API offers access to firmographic data and community-sourced content. The platform also delivers analytics to enhance customer insights, optimize advertising strategies, and improve programmatic buying. By leveraging location data, Foursquare enables brands to better understand their audiences and measure the effectiveness of their marketing efforts.

Shapeways

Series D in 2015
Shapeways, Inc. is a 3D printing marketplace and community that allows users to create, buy, and sell customized products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, DIY projects, miniatures, and gifts. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven, Netherlands, and Seattle, Washington, Shapeways utilizes on-demand printing to ensure that each order is tailored to individual specifications. The platform not only facilitates the transformation of digital designs into physical products but also fosters a community where members can share ideas and access advanced 3D printing technology. By democratizing the creation process, Shapeways empowers users to launch their own businesses and sell products globally.

Clarifai

Series A in 2015
Clarifai, Inc. is a prominent provider of advanced artificial intelligence solutions specializing in image recognition, natural language processing, and audio recognition. Founded in 2013 by Matt Zeiler, Ph.D., the company develops a deep learning platform that enables organizations to convert unstructured data—such as images, videos, text, and audio—into structured data efficiently and accurately. Clarifai's image recognition technology is capable of detecting near-duplicates, categorizing objects, and tagging images, while also allowing users to search for similar images within extensive uncategorized collections through a combination of semantic and visual similarity. Additionally, the company offers a labeling tool called Labeler, which aids in dataset labeling, AI training, and model auto-scaling in production environments. Headquartered in New York, with an office in Tallinn, Estonia, Clarifai employs a distributed team across various countries, including the United States, Canada, Argentina, and India.

WorkMarket

Series C in 2015
WorkMarket, Inc. is a company that specializes in providing a freelance management platform designed for small to medium-sized businesses and enterprises. Its cloud-based software enables organizations to efficiently manage their freelance workforce by streamlining processes such as recruitment, vetting, workflow management, and payment automation. The platform also includes tools for compliance risk mitigation and performance tracking, allowing companies to oversee various aspects of their contractor management from a single dashboard. WorkMarket serves a diverse range of sectors, including technology services, retail, marketing, and vendor networks. Established in 2007 and based in New York, with an additional office in Toronto, the company was renamed WorkMarket in 2010 and has since positioned itself as a subsidiary of Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

Stack Exchange

Venture Round in 2015
Stack Overflow is an online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers. It was founded in 2008 and is based in New York.

Return Path

Private Equity Round in 2014
Return Path is a specialized provider of email marketing solutions, established in 1999 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in various global locations including Denver, Toronto, London, and Sydney. The company focuses on helping clients optimize their email marketing campaigns through its comprehensive platform, which delivers valuable data and insights. By collaborating with leading email service providers, Return Path enables marketers to enhance their email deliverability, ensuring that their messages reach a larger audience. This strategic approach allows clients to increase engagement and drive revenue, ultimately elevating their email marketing programs to achieve better results.

Yieldmo

Series C in 2014
Yieldmo, Inc. is an advertising platform that provides mobile advertising solutions aimed at enhancing user engagement and campaign performance for publishers and marketers. Founded in 2012 and based in New York, the company utilizes advanced technology, including machine learning and artificial intelligence, to offer custom ad formats and proprietary attention signals. Yieldmo focuses on creating human-centered ads that are tailored to provoke emotional responses and actions from users. Its platform combines creative and media elements, allowing brands to optimize ad placements across mobile pages and apps, while delivering analytics and insights to inform marketing strategies. This approach enables marketers, publishers, and agencies to effectively drive revenue through digital advertising.

Kitchensurfing

Series B in 2014
Kitchensurfing, Inc. operates an online marketplace that connects chefs with individuals seeking to enhance their dining experiences at home. Founded in 2012 and based in New York, the platform allows users to hire chefs for various occasions, including home-cooked meals, parties, and cooking lessons. With the goal of redefining the dining experience, Kitchensurfing addresses the challenges of modern households where time constraints often hinder home cooking. It promotes communal dining by offering services like Kitchensurfing Tonight, which provides freshly prepared meals by personal chefs in under 30 minutes for a reasonable price. This service serves as a convenient alternative to takeout, allowing families and couples to enjoy quality meals together. Kitchensurfing offers diverse experiences, from same-day chef bookings to elaborate cocktail parties, while emphasizing the use of sustainable and locally sourced ingredients to create high-quality dishes in the comfort of home. Through its offerings, Kitchensurfing aims to restore the significance of the dinner table in contemporary life.

Skillshare

Venture Round in 2014
Skillshare, Inc. is an online learning community that connects creators from around the world, offering a diverse range of classes focused on various skills such as illustration, design, photography, and business. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in New York, the platform allows users to participate in online classes, view video lessons, and engage in projects and workshops, as well as teach their own classes. This inclusive environment fosters creativity and encourages members to explore and develop new skills, catering to both personal interests and professional growth. Through its extensive library of courses, Skillshare empowers individuals to harness their creative potential and learn in a collaborative setting.

Simulmedia

Series D in 2013
Simulmedia Inc. is a technology company that specializes in digital advertisement targeting for linear television. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with an additional office in San Francisco, the company offers the VAMOS platform, a data-driven predictive analytics tool for television. Simulmedia's TV+ platform enables advertisers and agencies to effectively reach audiences across both linear television and connected TV, ensuring broad reach and minimizing waste. The company serves marketers, agencies, TV media owners, and distributors, providing them with capabilities for real-time campaign measurement and optimization. By combining the precision of digital advertising with the extensive reach of television, Simulmedia has transformed the landscape of TV advertising.

Yieldmo

Series B in 2013
Yieldmo, Inc. is an advertising platform that provides mobile advertising solutions aimed at enhancing user engagement and campaign performance for publishers and marketers. Founded in 2012 and based in New York, the company utilizes advanced technology, including machine learning and artificial intelligence, to offer custom ad formats and proprietary attention signals. Yieldmo focuses on creating human-centered ads that are tailored to provoke emotional responses and actions from users. Its platform combines creative and media elements, allowing brands to optimize ad placements across mobile pages and apps, while delivering analytics and insights to inform marketing strategies. This approach enables marketers, publishers, and agencies to effectively drive revenue through digital advertising.

Zemanta

Venture Round in 2013
Zemanta is a digital advertising company that specializes in programmatic advertising for native content. Established in 2007 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in North America and Europe, Zemanta offers a unique cross-channel media buying platform called Zemanta One. This platform is tailored for the promotion and distribution of marketing content, allowing advertisers to automate, scale, and optimize their native advertising efforts. Zemanta's technology enables clients, including major brands and digital agencies, to enhance their online advertising by focusing on post-click behavior optimization. This approach helps advertisers achieve desired outcomes such as visits, views, leads, and conversions, improving the overall interaction between consumers and advertising.

VHX

Series A in 2013
VHX Corporation is a video distribution platform that enables businesses to create and sell custom video experiences directly from their own websites and apps. Founded in 2011 and based in Brooklyn, New York, the company allows creators to distribute a variety of content, including films, TV shows, comedy specials, live concert footage, and educational materials. VHX offers an end-to-end technology solution that empowers video producers, agencies, and networks to maintain control over their content, distribution, and customer data. This facilitates effective marketing and revenue retention. To date, VHX has helped its publishers generate over $6.5 million in sales and serve more than 1.2 million customers. As of 2016, VHX operates as a subsidiary of Vimeo, LLC.

YouNow

Series A in 2013
YouNow, Inc. is a New York-based company established in 2011 that operates a live social networking platform allowing users to broadcast themselves in real-time to a global audience. Its application enables users to discover talented broadcasters, watch live streams, and engage in video chats. Accessible on iOS, Android, and web platforms, YouNow fosters a community where users can create and interact with diverse content. The company also operates PROPS, a blockchain-based platform that supports a decentralized economy for video applications, allowing users to buy virtual currency while content creators earn revenue through audience engagement. Additional offerings include Rize, which connects broadcasters with engaged viewers, and the WTF game show application, where contestants participate in live game shows through video chat. By blending broadcasting, gaming, and social networking, YouNow empowers individuals to express their creativity and forge meaningful connections.

Shapeways

Series C in 2013
Shapeways, Inc. is a 3D printing marketplace and community that allows users to create, buy, and sell customized products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, DIY projects, miniatures, and gifts. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven, Netherlands, and Seattle, Washington, Shapeways utilizes on-demand printing to ensure that each order is tailored to individual specifications. The platform not only facilitates the transformation of digital designs into physical products but also fosters a community where members can share ideas and access advanced 3D printing technology. By democratizing the creation process, Shapeways empowers users to launch their own businesses and sell products globally.

Foursquare

Debt Financing in 2013
Foursquare Labs, Inc. is a location technology platform that offers business solutions and consumer products focused on location intelligence. Founded in 2009 and based in New York, the company provides a range of tools, including Pinpoint for data-driven media planning, Placed for offline attribution, and the Pilgrim SDK for integrating location awareness in mobile applications. Foursquare's consumer apps, Foursquare and Swarm, allow users to track places visited and share recommendations, while its Places API offers access to firmographic data and community-sourced content. The platform also delivers analytics to enhance customer insights, optimize advertising strategies, and improve programmatic buying. By leveraging location data, Foursquare enables brands to better understand their audiences and measure the effectiveness of their marketing efforts.

Kitchensurfing

Series A in 2013
Kitchensurfing, Inc. operates an online marketplace that connects chefs with individuals seeking to enhance their dining experiences at home. Founded in 2012 and based in New York, the platform allows users to hire chefs for various occasions, including home-cooked meals, parties, and cooking lessons. With the goal of redefining the dining experience, Kitchensurfing addresses the challenges of modern households where time constraints often hinder home cooking. It promotes communal dining by offering services like Kitchensurfing Tonight, which provides freshly prepared meals by personal chefs in under 30 minutes for a reasonable price. This service serves as a convenient alternative to takeout, allowing families and couples to enjoy quality meals together. Kitchensurfing offers diverse experiences, from same-day chef bookings to elaborate cocktail parties, while emphasizing the use of sustainable and locally sourced ingredients to create high-quality dishes in the comfort of home. Through its offerings, Kitchensurfing aims to restore the significance of the dinner table in contemporary life.

Simulmedia

Series C in 2013
Simulmedia Inc. is a technology company that specializes in digital advertisement targeting for linear television. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with an additional office in San Francisco, the company offers the VAMOS platform, a data-driven predictive analytics tool for television. Simulmedia's TV+ platform enables advertisers and agencies to effectively reach audiences across both linear television and connected TV, ensuring broad reach and minimizing waste. The company serves marketers, agencies, TV media owners, and distributors, providing them with capabilities for real-time campaign measurement and optimization. By combining the precision of digital advertising with the extensive reach of television, Simulmedia has transformed the landscape of TV advertising.

Yieldmo

Series A in 2012
Yieldmo, Inc. is an advertising platform that provides mobile advertising solutions aimed at enhancing user engagement and campaign performance for publishers and marketers. Founded in 2012 and based in New York, the company utilizes advanced technology, including machine learning and artificial intelligence, to offer custom ad formats and proprietary attention signals. Yieldmo focuses on creating human-centered ads that are tailored to provoke emotional responses and actions from users. Its platform combines creative and media elements, allowing brands to optimize ad placements across mobile pages and apps, while delivering analytics and insights to inform marketing strategies. This approach enables marketers, publishers, and agencies to effectively drive revenue through digital advertising.

Shapeways

Series B in 2012
Shapeways, Inc. is a 3D printing marketplace and community that allows users to create, buy, and sell customized products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, DIY projects, miniatures, and gifts. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven, Netherlands, and Seattle, Washington, Shapeways utilizes on-demand printing to ensure that each order is tailored to individual specifications. The platform not only facilitates the transformation of digital designs into physical products but also fosters a community where members can share ideas and access advanced 3D printing technology. By democratizing the creation process, Shapeways empowers users to launch their own businesses and sell products globally.

MongoDB

Series E in 2012
MongoDB, founded in 2007 and headquartered in New York, is a document-oriented database that specializes in NoSQL database solutions. With nearly 33,000 paying customers and over 1.5 million free users, it offers licenses and subscription services that cater to a diverse range of applications. The database is designed to be compatible with all major programming languages, making it versatile for various use cases. Additionally, MongoDB Ventures operates as a strategic investment fund aimed at supporting innovators in the data and developer experience sectors, further enhancing the company's influence in the industry.

Behance

Series A in 2012
Behance is an online platform that allows creative professionals to showcase and discover their work through multimedia portfolios. Launched in September 2006 by Matias Corea and Scott Belsky, the platform serves various creative fields, including graphic design, photography, fashion, and animation, among others. Behance enables users to display their portfolios across the social web and provides tools for schools and organizations to build creative networks. It also integrates with ProSite, a customizable personal portfolio site builder. The platform has gained significant traction, attracting millions of users who utilize it to find and display talent. With operations based in New York, Behance serves as a key resource for showcasing creative talent and has become essential for individuals seeking to connect with others in the creative industries.

Etsy

Series F in 2012
Etsy, Inc. operates online marketplaces primarily in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, and Germany, connecting buyers and sellers of handmade, vintage, and craft items. The company offers a diverse range of approximately 66 million products across various categories, including clothing, jewelry, craft supplies, and home goods. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, Etsy provides seller services such as payment processing through Etsy Payments, advertising via Etsy Ads, and discounted shipping labels for sellers in select countries. Additionally, it offers tools like the Shop Manager dashboard for inventory and order management, Targeted Offers for promotions, and educational resources for sellers. With significant gross merchandise volume and a growing user base of over 96 million buyers and 9 million sellers as of 2023, Etsy has established itself as a key player in the e-commerce market.

Simulmedia

Series C in 2012
Simulmedia Inc. is a technology company that specializes in digital advertisement targeting for linear television. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with an additional office in San Francisco, the company offers the VAMOS platform, a data-driven predictive analytics tool for television. Simulmedia's TV+ platform enables advertisers and agencies to effectively reach audiences across both linear television and connected TV, ensuring broad reach and minimizing waste. The company serves marketers, agencies, TV media owners, and distributors, providing them with capabilities for real-time campaign measurement and optimization. By combining the precision of digital advertising with the extensive reach of television, Simulmedia has transformed the landscape of TV advertising.

AdaptiveBlue

Series D in 2012
AdaptiveBlue is the company that develops GetGlue, a leading social entertainment network. GetGlue users check-in while consuming entertainment to connect with friends, get personalized recommendations, and earn exclusive rewards from more than 25 top entertainment companies. AdaptiveBlue is based in New York and has 15 employees.

Shapeways

Series B in 2011
Shapeways, Inc. is a 3D printing marketplace and community that allows users to create, buy, and sell customized products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, DIY projects, miniatures, and gifts. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven, Netherlands, and Seattle, Washington, Shapeways utilizes on-demand printing to ensure that each order is tailored to individual specifications. The platform not only facilitates the transformation of digital designs into physical products but also fosters a community where members can share ideas and access advanced 3D printing technology. By democratizing the creation process, Shapeways empowers users to launch their own businesses and sell products globally.

MongoDB

Series D in 2011
MongoDB, founded in 2007 and headquartered in New York, is a document-oriented database that specializes in NoSQL database solutions. With nearly 33,000 paying customers and over 1.5 million free users, it offers licenses and subscription services that cater to a diverse range of applications. The database is designed to be compatible with all major programming languages, making it versatile for various use cases. Additionally, MongoDB Ventures operates as a strategic investment fund aimed at supporting innovators in the data and developer experience sectors, further enhancing the company's influence in the industry.

Skillshare

Series A in 2011
Skillshare, Inc. is an online learning community that connects creators from around the world, offering a diverse range of classes focused on various skills such as illustration, design, photography, and business. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in New York, the platform allows users to participate in online classes, view video lessons, and engage in projects and workshops, as well as teach their own classes. This inclusive environment fosters creativity and encourages members to explore and develop new skills, catering to both personal interests and professional growth. Through its extensive library of courses, Skillshare empowers individuals to harness their creative potential and learn in a collaborative setting.

Foursquare

Series C in 2011
Foursquare Labs, Inc. is a location technology platform that offers business solutions and consumer products focused on location intelligence. Founded in 2009 and based in New York, the company provides a range of tools, including Pinpoint for data-driven media planning, Placed for offline attribution, and the Pilgrim SDK for integrating location awareness in mobile applications. Foursquare's consumer apps, Foursquare and Swarm, allow users to track places visited and share recommendations, while its Places API offers access to firmographic data and community-sourced content. The platform also delivers analytics to enhance customer insights, optimize advertising strategies, and improve programmatic buying. By leveraging location data, Foursquare enables brands to better understand their audiences and measure the effectiveness of their marketing efforts.

Simulmedia

Series C in 2011
Simulmedia Inc. is a technology company that specializes in digital advertisement targeting for linear television. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with an additional office in San Francisco, the company offers the VAMOS platform, a data-driven predictive analytics tool for television. Simulmedia's TV+ platform enables advertisers and agencies to effectively reach audiences across both linear television and connected TV, ensuring broad reach and minimizing waste. The company serves marketers, agencies, TV media owners, and distributors, providing them with capabilities for real-time campaign measurement and optimization. By combining the precision of digital advertising with the extensive reach of television, Simulmedia has transformed the landscape of TV advertising.

AdaptiveBlue

Series C in 2010
AdaptiveBlue is the company that develops GetGlue, a leading social entertainment network. GetGlue users check-in while consuming entertainment to connect with friends, get personalized recommendations, and earn exclusive rewards from more than 25 top entertainment companies. AdaptiveBlue is based in New York and has 15 employees.

MongoDB

Series C in 2010
MongoDB, founded in 2007 and headquartered in New York, is a document-oriented database that specializes in NoSQL database solutions. With nearly 33,000 paying customers and over 1.5 million free users, it offers licenses and subscription services that cater to a diverse range of applications. The database is designed to be compatible with all major programming languages, making it versatile for various use cases. Additionally, MongoDB Ventures operates as a strategic investment fund aimed at supporting innovators in the data and developer experience sectors, further enhancing the company's influence in the industry.

Shapeways

Series A in 2010
Shapeways, Inc. is a 3D printing marketplace and community that allows users to create, buy, and sell customized products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, DIY projects, miniatures, and gifts. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven, Netherlands, and Seattle, Washington, Shapeways utilizes on-demand printing to ensure that each order is tailored to individual specifications. The platform not only facilitates the transformation of digital designs into physical products but also fosters a community where members can share ideas and access advanced 3D printing technology. By democratizing the creation process, Shapeways empowers users to launch their own businesses and sell products globally.

Foursquare

Series B in 2010
Foursquare Labs, Inc. is a location technology platform that offers business solutions and consumer products focused on location intelligence. Founded in 2009 and based in New York, the company provides a range of tools, including Pinpoint for data-driven media planning, Placed for offline attribution, and the Pilgrim SDK for integrating location awareness in mobile applications. Foursquare's consumer apps, Foursquare and Swarm, allow users to track places visited and share recommendations, while its Places API offers access to firmographic data and community-sourced content. The platform also delivers analytics to enhance customer insights, optimize advertising strategies, and improve programmatic buying. By leveraging location data, Foursquare enables brands to better understand their audiences and measure the effectiveness of their marketing efforts.

WorkMarket

Series A in 2010
WorkMarket, Inc. is a company that specializes in providing a freelance management platform designed for small to medium-sized businesses and enterprises. Its cloud-based software enables organizations to efficiently manage their freelance workforce by streamlining processes such as recruitment, vetting, workflow management, and payment automation. The platform also includes tools for compliance risk mitigation and performance tracking, allowing companies to oversee various aspects of their contractor management from a single dashboard. WorkMarket serves a diverse range of sectors, including technology services, retail, marketing, and vendor networks. Established in 2007 and based in New York, with an additional office in Toronto, the company was renamed WorkMarket in 2010 and has since positioned itself as a subsidiary of Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

MongoDB

Series B in 2009
MongoDB, founded in 2007 and headquartered in New York, is a document-oriented database that specializes in NoSQL database solutions. With nearly 33,000 paying customers and over 1.5 million free users, it offers licenses and subscription services that cater to a diverse range of applications. The database is designed to be compatible with all major programming languages, making it versatile for various use cases. Additionally, MongoDB Ventures operates as a strategic investment fund aimed at supporting innovators in the data and developer experience sectors, further enhancing the company's influence in the industry.

Zemanta

Venture Round in 2009
Zemanta is a digital advertising company that specializes in programmatic advertising for native content. Established in 2007 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in North America and Europe, Zemanta offers a unique cross-channel media buying platform called Zemanta One. This platform is tailored for the promotion and distribution of marketing content, allowing advertisers to automate, scale, and optimize their native advertising efforts. Zemanta's technology enables clients, including major brands and digital agencies, to enhance their online advertising by focusing on post-click behavior optimization. This approach helps advertisers achieve desired outcomes such as visits, views, leads, and conversions, improving the overall interaction between consumers and advertising.

Kickstarter

Venture Round in 2009
Kickstarter is a New York City-based crowdfunding platform founded in 2009 that enables creators, including artists, filmmakers, and designers, to raise funds for diverse projects across various industries such as music, film, art, technology, and food. The platform connects backers with projects by offering tangible rewards and unique experiences in exchange for their financial support. By facilitating these connections, Kickstarter fosters a community-driven approach to funding creative endeavors. The company charges a 5% fee on the total funds raised, while payment processors impose an additional fee of 3-5%. Through its innovative model, Kickstarter has become a vital resource for individuals and businesses seeking to bring their ideas to life.

Simulmedia

Series A in 2009
Simulmedia Inc. is a technology company that specializes in digital advertisement targeting for linear television. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with an additional office in San Francisco, the company offers the VAMOS platform, a data-driven predictive analytics tool for television. Simulmedia's TV+ platform enables advertisers and agencies to effectively reach audiences across both linear television and connected TV, ensuring broad reach and minimizing waste. The company serves marketers, agencies, TV media owners, and distributors, providing them with capabilities for real-time campaign measurement and optimization. By combining the precision of digital advertising with the extensive reach of television, Simulmedia has transformed the landscape of TV advertising.

Return Path

Series E in 2009
Return Path is a specialized provider of email marketing solutions, established in 1999 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in various global locations including Denver, Toronto, London, and Sydney. The company focuses on helping clients optimize their email marketing campaigns through its comprehensive platform, which delivers valuable data and insights. By collaborating with leading email service providers, Return Path enables marketers to enhance their email deliverability, ensuring that their messages reach a larger audience. This strategic approach allows clients to increase engagement and drive revenue, ultimately elevating their email marketing programs to achieve better results.

Outside.in

Series A in 2008
New York-based [Outside.in](http://www.outside.in) is an aggregator aimed at creating a place for neighborhoods to share and explore different information. They attempt to do for blogging "what [Google](http://www.google.com) local search has done for the web." Outside.in makes local blogs the focal point of information access, rather than forums or reviews.Primary funding for Outside.in comes from a series of angels as well as a few VC firms. Those firms include Union Square Ventures, Milestone Venture Partners, and Village Ventures.

Return Path

Series E in 2008
Return Path is a specialized provider of email marketing solutions, established in 1999 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in various global locations including Denver, Toronto, London, and Sydney. The company focuses on helping clients optimize their email marketing campaigns through its comprehensive platform, which delivers valuable data and insights. By collaborating with leading email service providers, Return Path enables marketers to enhance their email deliverability, ensuring that their messages reach a larger audience. This strategic approach allows clients to increase engagement and drive revenue, ultimately elevating their email marketing programs to achieve better results.

AdaptiveBlue

Series B in 2008
AdaptiveBlue is the company that develops GetGlue, a leading social entertainment network. GetGlue users check-in while consuming entertainment to connect with friends, get personalized recommendations, and earn exclusive rewards from more than 25 top entertainment companies. AdaptiveBlue is based in New York and has 15 employees.

Zemanta

Seed Round in 2008
Zemanta is a digital advertising company that specializes in programmatic advertising for native content. Established in 2007 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in North America and Europe, Zemanta offers a unique cross-channel media buying platform called Zemanta One. This platform is tailored for the promotion and distribution of marketing content, allowing advertisers to automate, scale, and optimize their native advertising efforts. Zemanta's technology enables clients, including major brands and digital agencies, to enhance their online advertising by focusing on post-click behavior optimization. This approach helps advertisers achieve desired outcomes such as visits, views, leads, and conversions, improving the overall interaction between consumers and advertising.

Bug Labs

Venture Round in 2008
Bug Labs, Inc. is a technology company specializing in the development and sale of tools and solutions for M2M and Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The company offers a modular hardware system known as BUG, which allows users to create customized digital devices by adding various Bugmodules, including components like LCD screens, cameras, and sensors. Additionally, Bug Labs provides a cloud-based messaging platform called Swarm, along with software solutions such as dweet and freeboard for data storage, alerts, and device management. The company also offers prototyping services, including systems integration and application development, as well as private labeling support for custom models and applications. Bug Labs serves a diverse clientele, including Fortune 100 companies, developers, and innovators across the United States. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in New York, New York.

MongoDB

Series A in 2008
MongoDB, founded in 2007 and headquartered in New York, is a document-oriented database that specializes in NoSQL database solutions. With nearly 33,000 paying customers and over 1.5 million free users, it offers licenses and subscription services that cater to a diverse range of applications. The database is designed to be compatible with all major programming languages, making it versatile for various use cases. Additionally, MongoDB Ventures operates as a strategic investment fund aimed at supporting innovators in the data and developer experience sectors, further enhancing the company's influence in the industry.

Outside.in

Series A in 2008
New York-based [Outside.in](http://www.outside.in) is an aggregator aimed at creating a place for neighborhoods to share and explore different information. They attempt to do for blogging "what [Google](http://www.google.com) local search has done for the web." Outside.in makes local blogs the focal point of information access, rather than forums or reviews.Primary funding for Outside.in comes from a series of angels as well as a few VC firms. Those firms include Union Square Ventures, Milestone Venture Partners, and Village Ventures.

Pinch Media

Seed Round in 2008
Pinch Media is a New York-based startup that assists mobile application developers in enhancing their businesses through free developer tools, primarily focusing on the iPhone SDK. Its flagship product, Pinch Analytics, is a free analytics library that tracks essential metrics for optimizing iPhone applications. Launched prior to the App Store, Pinch Analytics is embedded in numerous iPhone applications, including some of the most popular ones. The aggregated data from Pinch Analytics, which comes from millions of application downloads, is invaluable for developers in strategizing their releases and updates. The platform has reportedly contributed to significant increases in application sales. In addition to analytics, Pinch Media has partnered with JumpTap to create the Pinch Advertising program, which delivers unobtrusive mobile banner ads from reputable brands for free, ad-supported applications. The company is actively seeking new clients for both its analytics and advertising services.

TargetSpot

Series B in 2008
TargetSpot is the largest internet radio advertising network in the United States, specializing in connecting brands and local businesses with online listeners through interactive advertising solutions. The company offers a software-as-a-service platform that allows advertisers to create targeted campaigns based on geography, listening preferences, and demographics. This enables the delivery of impactful audio, display, and pre-roll video advertising across a diverse range of online audio properties. TargetSpot collaborates with over 85 distribution partners, including notable names such as CBS RADIO and Entercom. Based in New York City, TargetSpot is also focused on the evolving digital audio landscape, providing tools and products that facilitate the management and monetization of various audio assets, including music, radio, podcasts, and smart speakers. The company is backed by investors like Union Square Ventures and Bain Capital Ventures.

Etsy

Series D in 2008
Etsy, Inc. operates online marketplaces primarily in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, and Germany, connecting buyers and sellers of handmade, vintage, and craft items. The company offers a diverse range of approximately 66 million products across various categories, including clothing, jewelry, craft supplies, and home goods. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, Etsy provides seller services such as payment processing through Etsy Payments, advertising via Etsy Ads, and discounted shipping labels for sellers in select countries. Additionally, it offers tools like the Shop Manager dashboard for inventory and order management, Targeted Offers for promotions, and educational resources for sellers. With significant gross merchandise volume and a growing user base of over 96 million buyers and 9 million sellers as of 2023, Etsy has established itself as a key player in the e-commerce market.

Outside.in

Angel Round in 2007
New York-based [Outside.in](http://www.outside.in) is an aggregator aimed at creating a place for neighborhoods to share and explore different information. They attempt to do for blogging "what [Google](http://www.google.com) local search has done for the web." Outside.in makes local blogs the focal point of information access, rather than forums or reviews.Primary funding for Outside.in comes from a series of angels as well as a few VC firms. Those firms include Union Square Ventures, Milestone Venture Partners, and Village Ventures.

Etsy

Series C in 2007
Etsy, Inc. operates online marketplaces primarily in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, and Germany, connecting buyers and sellers of handmade, vintage, and craft items. The company offers a diverse range of approximately 66 million products across various categories, including clothing, jewelry, craft supplies, and home goods. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, Etsy provides seller services such as payment processing through Etsy Payments, advertising via Etsy Ads, and discounted shipping labels for sellers in select countries. Additionally, it offers tools like the Shop Manager dashboard for inventory and order management, Targeted Offers for promotions, and educational resources for sellers. With significant gross merchandise volume and a growing user base of over 96 million buyers and 9 million sellers as of 2023, Etsy has established itself as a key player in the e-commerce market.

TargetSpot

Series A in 2007
TargetSpot is the largest internet radio advertising network in the United States, specializing in connecting brands and local businesses with online listeners through interactive advertising solutions. The company offers a software-as-a-service platform that allows advertisers to create targeted campaigns based on geography, listening preferences, and demographics. This enables the delivery of impactful audio, display, and pre-roll video advertising across a diverse range of online audio properties. TargetSpot collaborates with over 85 distribution partners, including notable names such as CBS RADIO and Entercom. Based in New York City, TargetSpot is also focused on the evolving digital audio landscape, providing tools and products that facilitate the management and monetization of various audio assets, including music, radio, podcasts, and smart speakers. The company is backed by investors like Union Square Ventures and Bain Capital Ventures.

AdaptiveBlue

Series A in 2007
AdaptiveBlue is the company that develops GetGlue, a leading social entertainment network. GetGlue users check-in while consuming entertainment to connect with friends, get personalized recommendations, and earn exclusive rewards from more than 25 top entertainment companies. AdaptiveBlue is based in New York and has 15 employees.

TACODA

Series D in 2007
Tacoda, based in New York, is a leading provider of behaviorally targeted online advertising services. The company operates TACODA Audience Networks™, allowing brand advertisers to effectively reach their desired audiences on a vast scale across over 3,000 websites. By delivering relevant advertisements to more than 130 million unique users, Tacoda simplifies the process of behaviorally targeted advertising, making it both cost-effective and efficient. The company offers various products, including Audience Point for pre-qualified audience delivery, Targeted Spectrum for optimizing against campaign objectives, and Spectrum programs that help advertisers analyze and leverage audience behaviors. Tacoda has facilitated advertising campaigns for virtually every top online advertiser, solidifying its position as a key player in the digital advertising landscape.

Etsy

Series B in 2007
Etsy, Inc. operates online marketplaces primarily in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, and Germany, connecting buyers and sellers of handmade, vintage, and craft items. The company offers a diverse range of approximately 66 million products across various categories, including clothing, jewelry, craft supplies, and home goods. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, Etsy provides seller services such as payment processing through Etsy Payments, advertising via Etsy Ads, and discounted shipping labels for sellers in select countries. Additionally, it offers tools like the Shop Manager dashboard for inventory and order management, Targeted Offers for promotions, and educational resources for sellers. With significant gross merchandise volume and a growing user base of over 96 million buyers and 9 million sellers as of 2023, Etsy has established itself as a key player in the e-commerce market.

Etsy

Series A in 2006
Etsy, Inc. operates online marketplaces primarily in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, and Germany, connecting buyers and sellers of handmade, vintage, and craft items. The company offers a diverse range of approximately 66 million products across various categories, including clothing, jewelry, craft supplies, and home goods. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, Etsy provides seller services such as payment processing through Etsy Payments, advertising via Etsy Ads, and discounted shipping labels for sellers in select countries. Additionally, it offers tools like the Shop Manager dashboard for inventory and order management, Targeted Offers for promotions, and educational resources for sellers. With significant gross merchandise volume and a growing user base of over 96 million buyers and 9 million sellers as of 2023, Etsy has established itself as a key player in the e-commerce market.

Oddcast

Series D in 2006
Oddcast, Inc. is a marketing company that specializes in participation marketing, offering innovative solutions for consumer interaction with branded content across various digital platforms, including the internet, mobile devices, and social media. Founded in 1999 and based in New York, the company develops a range of character-driven campaigns and provides technologies for managing and tracking multimedia, user-driven marketing initiatives. Oddcast's product offerings include applications for illustrated characters, 3D avatars, augmented reality, voice recognition, and social data mining, catering to diverse industries such as automotive, entertainment, healthcare, and retail. The company's services are designed to enhance audience engagement and facilitate lead generation, allowing marketers, developers, brands, and advertising agencies to effectively reach their target audiences.

Bug Labs

Venture Round in 2006
Bug Labs, Inc. is a technology company specializing in the development and sale of tools and solutions for M2M and Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The company offers a modular hardware system known as BUG, which allows users to create customized digital devices by adding various Bugmodules, including components like LCD screens, cameras, and sensors. Additionally, Bug Labs provides a cloud-based messaging platform called Swarm, along with software solutions such as dweet and freeboard for data storage, alerts, and device management. The company also offers prototyping services, including systems integration and application development, as well as private labeling support for custom models and applications. Bug Labs serves a diverse clientele, including Fortune 100 companies, developers, and innovators across the United States. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in New York, New York.

TACODA

Series C in 2006
Tacoda, based in New York, is a leading provider of behaviorally targeted online advertising services. The company operates TACODA Audience Networks™, allowing brand advertisers to effectively reach their desired audiences on a vast scale across over 3,000 websites. By delivering relevant advertisements to more than 130 million unique users, Tacoda simplifies the process of behaviorally targeted advertising, making it both cost-effective and efficient. The company offers various products, including Audience Point for pre-qualified audience delivery, Targeted Spectrum for optimizing against campaign objectives, and Spectrum programs that help advertisers analyze and leverage audience behaviors. Tacoda has facilitated advertising campaigns for virtually every top online advertiser, solidifying its position as a key player in the digital advertising landscape.

Indeed

Series A in 2005
Indeed is an employment-related metasearch engine for job listings, available in more than 50 countries and 28 languages, and covering 94% of global GDP. With more than 140 million monthly unique visitors, Indeed has double the traffic of the next leading job site. According to a recent study, Indeed is the #1 source of external hire for employers (SilkRoad, 2013). Since 2004, Indeed has given job seekers free access to millions of jobs from thousands of company websites and job boards. As the leading pay for performance recruitment advertising network, Indeed drives millions of targeted applicants to jobs in every field and is the most cost-effective source of candidates for thousands of companies. Founded by Paul Forster and Rony Kahan, Indeed has over 800 employees with offices in Austin, Dublin, London, San Mateo, New York and Stamford.
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