Union Square Ventures

Union Square Ventures is a New York-based venture capital firm founded in 2003, specializing in early-stage and growth financing across various sectors, including financial services, healthcare, and technology. The firm exclusively invests in the internet ecosystem, focusing on web applications, internet services, and mobile technologies that leverage large user networks and 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 in any single company. The firm prefers to act as a lead investor, targeting ownership levels of 15% to 20%, and actively engages with the entrepreneurs it funds. Its investment strategy includes seeking out companies that utilize innovative information technology to drive high growth in diverse fields such as media, marketing, fintech, climate tech, and blockchain. Union Square Ventures primarily invests in companies located in major urban centers, including New York, San Francisco, London, and Berlin.

Brad Burnham

Partner

John Buttrick

Partner

Grace Carney

Analyst

Nick Grossman

Partner

Matt Mandel

Analyst

Hannah Murdoch

Analyst

Nikhil Raman

Analyst

Andy Weissman

Managing Partner

Fred Wilson

Partner

Past deals in Marketplace

Ghost

Series A in 2022
Ghost is the marketplace that connects leading retail brands with surplus distribution partners. Ghost combines real-time data with intelligent solutions to help brands monetize their excess inventory discreetly and sustainably. By providing liquidity, protection, and transparency, the Ghost platform serves as the backbone for retailers to diversify and optimize their inventory lifecycle.

Primitives

Pre Seed Round in 2022
Primitives is a web3 social application that focuses on the development of a digital art marketplace platform. This platform is designed to foster creativity and facilitate the discovery of new creators while allowing users to mint and share their artwork. It offers a user-friendly interface for creating, collecting, and sharing digital art, as well as providing NFT wallets that enable users to establish a private digital social network. Through experience-based NFTs, users can connect with others and join communities of like-minded creators, enhancing their artistic and social interactions in the digital space.

Mundi

Series A in 2022
Developer of an international factoring platform designed to access capital, exchange currencies, and reduce the risks of trading internationally. The company's platform provides cross-border trade, trade development, strategy, freight, and international trade services to help small and medium-sized enterprises, enabling manufacturers and traders to change their currencies digitally and without bureaucracy.

m3ter

Seed Round in 2022
M3ter offers an intelligent pricing engine, a service for deploying and managing usage-based pricing for SaaS. It was founded in 2020.

Parallel Markets

Series A in 2022
Parallel Markets Inc. is an investor identity company that operates an online platform aimed at simplifying the onboarding and verification process for investors. Founded in 2018 and based in New York, the company provides services that authenticate and verify user credentials, allowing investors to share their qualifications across various platforms with a single click. The platform caters to both individual and institutional investors, offering a suite of identity products designed to enhance the efficiency of partner onboarding processes. Additionally, Parallel Markets tokenizes companies and other real assets, facilitating the verification of accredited investors and enabling the seamless signing of deals. This innovative approach supports the public ownership and trading of typically illiquid assets such as companies, funds, real estate, sports teams, and art.

Bolster

Series B in 2022
Bolster is an executive talent marketplace that facilitates connections between high-growth companies and experienced executives, mentors, and board members. The platform is designed to match executives with startup and scaleup CEOs according to the specific needs of each company and the unique expertise of the executives. Bolster offers services that support the executive community, providing tools for managing business practices or consulting careers. It assists CEOs in evaluating the scalability of their executive teams and boards, while also enabling investors to connect their networks with portfolio companies. By offering access to interim, fractional, advisory, and project-based roles, Bolster helps companies accelerate growth and fosters the development of inclusive and scalable business environments.

Leap

Series B in 2021
Leap is a marketplace for Distributed Energy Resources to participate in the energy market. It allows every connected device to help balance the grid, and get paid for it and access wholesale markets through a single API and help build the flexible, renewable grid of the future. Leap aims to make global energy markets accessible to anyone, starting with demand response and expanding into generation and ancillary services. Leap was founded by Thomas Folker and Remco Van Den Elzen.

Shapeways

Post in 2021
Shapeways, Inc. operates a 3D printing marketplace that allows users to create, buy, and sell custom products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, and miniatures. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven and Seattle, the company emphasizes on-demand printing, ensuring that each order is personalized and tailored to individual needs. By providing access to advanced 3D printing technology, Shapeways fosters a community where members can share their designs and launch businesses globally. Its platform aims to make product design more accessible and inspiring, effectively democratizing the creation process.

Shopshops

Series B in 2021
ShopShops is a livestream shopping platform that connects consumers with brick-and-mortar retailers across the globe, allowing users to shop from diverse stores directly through their mobile devices. Founded in 2016 by Liyia Wu, the company operates from its headquarters in New York City and Beijing. The platform offers an interactive experience, enabling customers to browse efficiently by location and access authenticated products from various brands and stores. By breaking down geographical barriers, ShopShops provides a unique shopping experience that combines curation and interaction, allowing fashion-savvy consumers to explore global retail offerings conveniently and affordably.

Bolster

Seed Round in 2020
Bolster is an executive talent marketplace that facilitates connections between high-growth companies and experienced executives, mentors, and board members. The platform is designed to match executives with startup and scaleup CEOs according to the specific needs of each company and the unique expertise of the executives. Bolster offers services that support the executive community, providing tools for managing business practices or consulting careers. It assists CEOs in evaluating the scalability of their executive teams and boards, while also enabling investors to connect their networks with portfolio companies. By offering access to interim, fractional, advisory, and project-based roles, Bolster helps companies accelerate growth and fosters the development of inclusive and scalable business environments.

Leap

Series A in 2020
Leap is a marketplace for Distributed Energy Resources to participate in the energy market. It allows every connected device to help balance the grid, and get paid for it and access wholesale markets through a single API and help build the flexible, renewable grid of the future. Leap aims to make global energy markets accessible to anyone, starting with demand response and expanding into generation and ancillary services. Leap was founded by Thomas Folker and Remco Van Den Elzen.

Science Exchange

Debt Financing in 2019
Science Exchange, Inc. operates an online marketplace designed to facilitate collaboration between researchers and scientific service providers, including academic and government laboratories. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the platform allows researchers to search for scientific services, compare pricing, and access quality testimonials, streamlining the procurement process. Additionally, Science Exchange offers an enterprise dynamic report tool that helps pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies track key performance indicators related to their outsourced research and development investments. By automating various collaborative tasks such as obtaining quotes, managing projects, and processing payments, the marketplace enhances R&D productivity while ensuring data security and regulatory compliance.

Science Exchange

Venture Round in 2019
Science Exchange, Inc. operates an online marketplace designed to facilitate collaboration between researchers and scientific service providers, including academic and government laboratories. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the platform allows researchers to search for scientific services, compare pricing, and access quality testimonials, streamlining the procurement process. Additionally, Science Exchange offers an enterprise dynamic report tool that helps pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies track key performance indicators related to their outsourced research and development investments. By automating various collaborative tasks such as obtaining quotes, managing projects, and processing payments, the marketplace enhances R&D productivity while ensuring data security and regulatory compliance.

C2FO

Series G in 2019
C2FO operates a cash flow optimization platform that serves as an online marketplace for early payments, allowing businesses to manage their accounts payable and accounts receivable effectively. It is recognized as the first working capital market globally, enabling suppliers and buyers to connect seamlessly. By facilitating better timing and terms for payments, C2FO empowers suppliers to enhance their cash flow while helping buyers improve their earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) and gross margins. This dynamic matching process supports enterprises of all sizes in optimizing their working capital, ultimately contributing to improved financial health across supply chains.

Shopshops

Series A in 2019
ShopShops is a livestream shopping platform that connects consumers with brick-and-mortar retailers across the globe, allowing users to shop from diverse stores directly through their mobile devices. Founded in 2016 by Liyia Wu, the company operates from its headquarters in New York City and Beijing. The platform offers an interactive experience, enabling customers to browse efficiently by location and access authenticated products from various brands and stores. By breaking down geographical barriers, ShopShops provides a unique shopping experience that combines curation and interaction, allowing fashion-savvy consumers to explore global retail offerings conveniently and affordably.

Caretaker

Venture Round in 2018
Flip is a marketplace designed to facilitate rental housing transactions. Based in New York, it connects small and medium-sized landlords with prospective tenants, enabling landlords to find suitable renters and manage their properties effectively. The platform also assists renters by providing a means to exit unwanted lease agreements and transition into new rental opportunities. Through its application, Flip streamlines the process of buying and selling leases, making it easier for both landlords and tenants to navigate the rental market.

Caretaker

Seed Round in 2018
Flip is a marketplace designed to facilitate rental housing transactions. Based in New York, it connects small and medium-sized landlords with prospective tenants, enabling landlords to find suitable renters and manage their properties effectively. The platform also assists renters by providing a means to exit unwanted lease agreements and transition into new rental opportunities. Through its application, Flip streamlines the process of buying and selling leases, making it easier for both landlords and tenants to navigate the rental market.

Shapeways

Series E in 2018
Shapeways, Inc. operates a 3D printing marketplace that allows users to create, buy, and sell custom products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, and miniatures. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven and Seattle, the company emphasizes on-demand printing, ensuring that each order is personalized and tailored to individual needs. By providing access to advanced 3D printing technology, Shapeways fosters a community where members can share their designs and launch businesses globally. Its platform aims to make product design more accessible and inspiring, effectively democratizing the creation process.

Shopshops

Seed Round in 2018
ShopShops is a livestream shopping platform that connects consumers with brick-and-mortar retailers across the globe, allowing users to shop from diverse stores directly through their mobile devices. Founded in 2016 by Liyia Wu, the company operates from its headquarters in New York City and Beijing. The platform offers an interactive experience, enabling customers to browse efficiently by location and access authenticated products from various brands and stores. By breaking down geographical barriers, ShopShops provides a unique shopping experience that combines curation and interaction, allowing fashion-savvy consumers to explore global retail offerings conveniently and affordably.

OB1

Series A in 2018
OB1 is a developer of a peer-to-peer trading platform that enables a cryptocurrency marketplace. Established in 2015 and based in Fairfax, Virginia, OB1's software allows users to buy and sell goods directly with one another, eliminating the need for centralized servers or governing bodies. By utilizing cryptocurrency, the platform provides a method for commerce that is both private and free, facilitating seamless transactions without fees.

C2FO

Series F in 2018
C2FO operates a cash flow optimization platform that serves as an online marketplace for early payments, allowing businesses to manage their accounts payable and accounts receivable effectively. It is recognized as the first working capital market globally, enabling suppliers and buyers to connect seamlessly. By facilitating better timing and terms for payments, C2FO empowers suppliers to enhance their cash flow while helping buyers improve their earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) and gross margins. This dynamic matching process supports enterprises of all sizes in optimizing their working capital, ultimately contributing to improved financial health across supply chains.

Science Exchange

Series C in 2017
Science Exchange, Inc. operates an online marketplace designed to facilitate collaboration between researchers and scientific service providers, including academic and government laboratories. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the platform allows researchers to search for scientific services, compare pricing, and access quality testimonials, streamlining the procurement process. Additionally, Science Exchange offers an enterprise dynamic report tool that helps pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies track key performance indicators related to their outsourced research and development investments. By automating various collaborative tasks such as obtaining quotes, managing projects, and processing payments, the marketplace enhances R&D productivity while ensuring data security and regulatory compliance.

OB1

Seed Round in 2016
OB1 is a developer of a peer-to-peer trading platform that enables a cryptocurrency marketplace. Established in 2015 and based in Fairfax, Virginia, OB1's software allows users to buy and sell goods directly with one another, eliminating the need for centralized servers or governing bodies. By utilizing cryptocurrency, the platform provides a method for commerce that is both private and free, facilitating seamless transactions without fees.

OpenBazaar

Venture Round in 2016
OpenBazaar is a new way to trade online. By running a program on your computer, you can connect directly to other users in the OpenBazaar network and trade with them. This network isn't controlled by a company, it's a decentralized network that isn't run by any organization at all. This means there are no mandatory fees to pay, and that your trade is censorship-resistant. OpenBazaar uses Bitcoin, a digital currency that is also cheap to use, decentralized, and censorship-resistant. This project is open source, which means the code is publicly available, can be reviewed, and anyone can join the project and suggest changes.

Science Exchange

Series B in 2016
Science Exchange, Inc. operates an online marketplace designed to facilitate collaboration between researchers and scientific service providers, including academic and government laboratories. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the platform allows researchers to search for scientific services, compare pricing, and access quality testimonials, streamlining the procurement process. Additionally, Science Exchange offers an enterprise dynamic report tool that helps pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies track key performance indicators related to their outsourced research and development investments. By automating various collaborative tasks such as obtaining quotes, managing projects, and processing payments, the marketplace enhances R&D productivity while ensuring data security and regulatory compliance.

C2FO

Venture Round in 2016
C2FO operates a cash flow optimization platform that serves as an online marketplace for early payments, allowing businesses to manage their accounts payable and accounts receivable effectively. It is recognized as the first working capital market globally, enabling suppliers and buyers to connect seamlessly. By facilitating better timing and terms for payments, C2FO empowers suppliers to enhance their cash flow while helping buyers improve their earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) and gross margins. This dynamic matching process supports enterprises of all sizes in optimizing their working capital, ultimately contributing to improved financial health across supply chains.

C2FO

Series E in 2015
C2FO operates a cash flow optimization platform that serves as an online marketplace for early payments, allowing businesses to manage their accounts payable and accounts receivable effectively. It is recognized as the first working capital market globally, enabling suppliers and buyers to connect seamlessly. By facilitating better timing and terms for payments, C2FO empowers suppliers to enhance their cash flow while helping buyers improve their earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) and gross margins. This dynamic matching process supports enterprises of all sizes in optimizing their working capital, ultimately contributing to improved financial health across supply chains.

Shapeways

Series D in 2015
Shapeways, Inc. operates a 3D printing marketplace that allows users to create, buy, and sell custom products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, and miniatures. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven and Seattle, the company emphasizes on-demand printing, ensuring that each order is personalized and tailored to individual needs. By providing access to advanced 3D printing technology, Shapeways fosters a community where members can share their designs and launch businesses globally. Its platform aims to make product design more accessible and inspiring, effectively democratizing the creation process.

La Ruche qui dit Oui

Series B in 2015
La Ruche qui dit Oui is an e-commerce platform where users group themselves to buy directly from their local farmers. “Online food co-op La Ruche Qui Dit Oui! combines an internet speciality – cutting out the middleman in the supply chain connecting consumers with producers – with grass-roots social networking. The yes-saying beehive of the name represents the consumers who club together to source a food order: when the required size is met, the order is triggered and the consumers receive their goods. With 467 hives across France it's generating a, er, buzz.”

OpenBazaar

Seed Round in 2015
OpenBazaar is a new way to trade online. By running a program on your computer, you can connect directly to other users in the OpenBazaar network and trade with them. This network isn't controlled by a company, it's a decentralized network that isn't run by any organization at all. This means there are no mandatory fees to pay, and that your trade is censorship-resistant. OpenBazaar uses Bitcoin, a digital currency that is also cheap to use, decentralized, and censorship-resistant. This project is open source, which means the code is publicly available, can be reviewed, and anyone can join the project and suggest changes.

OB1

Seed Round in 2015
OB1 is a developer of a peer-to-peer trading platform that enables a cryptocurrency marketplace. Established in 2015 and based in Fairfax, Virginia, OB1's software allows users to buy and sell goods directly with one another, eliminating the need for centralized servers or governing bodies. By utilizing cryptocurrency, the platform provides a method for commerce that is both private and free, facilitating seamless transactions without fees.

WorkMarket

Series C in 2015
WorkMarket operates a cloud-based platform designed to facilitate the management of freelancers and contractors for businesses. Founded in 2010, the company offers a comprehensive freelance management system that consolidates various aspects of contractor engagement into a single dashboard. This platform enables companies to automate processes such as onboarding, skill verification, and payment, thereby reducing administrative burdens. Additionally, WorkMarket provides tools for recruiting and managing talent pools, allowing businesses to efficiently engage with professionals and evaluate their performance. Ultimately, WorkMarket aims to enhance productivity and support the growth of organizations by enabling them to build a flexible workforce tailored to their needs.

C2FO

Series C in 2013
C2FO operates a cash flow optimization platform that serves as an online marketplace for early payments, allowing businesses to manage their accounts payable and accounts receivable effectively. It is recognized as the first working capital market globally, enabling suppliers and buyers to connect seamlessly. By facilitating better timing and terms for payments, C2FO empowers suppliers to enhance their cash flow while helping buyers improve their earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) and gross margins. This dynamic matching process supports enterprises of all sizes in optimizing their working capital, ultimately contributing to improved financial health across supply chains.

WorkMarket

Series B in 2013
WorkMarket operates a cloud-based platform designed to facilitate the management of freelancers and contractors for businesses. Founded in 2010, the company offers a comprehensive freelance management system that consolidates various aspects of contractor engagement into a single dashboard. This platform enables companies to automate processes such as onboarding, skill verification, and payment, thereby reducing administrative burdens. Additionally, WorkMarket provides tools for recruiting and managing talent pools, allowing businesses to efficiently engage with professionals and evaluate their performance. Ultimately, WorkMarket aims to enhance productivity and support the growth of organizations by enabling them to build a flexible workforce tailored to their needs.

Science Exchange

Series A in 2013
Science Exchange, Inc. operates an online marketplace designed to facilitate collaboration between researchers and scientific service providers, including academic and government laboratories. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the platform allows researchers to search for scientific services, compare pricing, and access quality testimonials, streamlining the procurement process. Additionally, Science Exchange offers an enterprise dynamic report tool that helps pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies track key performance indicators related to their outsourced research and development investments. By automating various collaborative tasks such as obtaining quotes, managing projects, and processing payments, the marketplace enhances R&D productivity while ensuring data security and regulatory compliance.

Shapeways

Series C in 2013
Shapeways, Inc. operates a 3D printing marketplace that allows users to create, buy, and sell custom products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, and miniatures. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven and Seattle, the company emphasizes on-demand printing, ensuring that each order is personalized and tailored to individual needs. By providing access to advanced 3D printing technology, Shapeways fosters a community where members can share their designs and launch businesses globally. Its platform aims to make product design more accessible and inspiring, effectively democratizing the creation process.

C2FO

Series B in 2012
C2FO operates a cash flow optimization platform that serves as an online marketplace for early payments, allowing businesses to manage their accounts payable and accounts receivable effectively. It is recognized as the first working capital market globally, enabling suppliers and buyers to connect seamlessly. By facilitating better timing and terms for payments, C2FO empowers suppliers to enhance their cash flow while helping buyers improve their earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) and gross margins. This dynamic matching process supports enterprises of all sizes in optimizing their working capital, ultimately contributing to improved financial health across supply chains.

Shapeways

Series B in 2012
Shapeways, Inc. operates a 3D printing marketplace that allows users to create, buy, and sell custom products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, and miniatures. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven and Seattle, the company emphasizes on-demand printing, ensuring that each order is personalized and tailored to individual needs. By providing access to advanced 3D printing technology, Shapeways fosters a community where members can share their designs and launch businesses globally. Its platform aims to make product design more accessible and inspiring, effectively democratizing the creation process.

Etsy

Series F in 2012
Etsy is an e-commerce platform and mobile application specializing in the buying and selling of handmade and vintage items. Launched in June 2005 by Robert Kalin, Haim Schoppik, Jared Tarbell, and Chris Maguire, it is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. The platform features a diverse range of product categories, including clothing and accessories, jewelry, craft supplies, wedding items, home decor, and vintage goods. As a notable player in the online marketplace, Etsy operates in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, and Canada. With a consolidated gross merchandise volume of $13.2 billion in 2023, Etsy has established itself as a significant entity in the e-commerce sector, facilitating connections between over 96 million buyers and 9 million sellers. The company generates revenue through listing fees, commissions on sales, advertising services, payment processing, and shipping label sales.

Shapeways

Series B in 2011
Shapeways, Inc. operates a 3D printing marketplace that allows users to create, buy, and sell custom products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, and miniatures. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven and Seattle, the company emphasizes on-demand printing, ensuring that each order is personalized and tailored to individual needs. By providing access to advanced 3D printing technology, Shapeways fosters a community where members can share their designs and launch businesses globally. Its platform aims to make product design more accessible and inspiring, effectively democratizing the creation process.

WorkMarket

Series B in 2011
WorkMarket operates a cloud-based platform designed to facilitate the management of freelancers and contractors for businesses. Founded in 2010, the company offers a comprehensive freelance management system that consolidates various aspects of contractor engagement into a single dashboard. This platform enables companies to automate processes such as onboarding, skill verification, and payment, thereby reducing administrative burdens. Additionally, WorkMarket provides tools for recruiting and managing talent pools, allowing businesses to efficiently engage with professionals and evaluate their performance. Ultimately, WorkMarket aims to enhance productivity and support the growth of organizations by enabling them to build a flexible workforce tailored to their needs.

Shapeways

Series A in 2010
Shapeways, Inc. operates a 3D printing marketplace that allows users to create, buy, and sell custom products across various categories, including art, fashion, home goods, gadgets, games, jewelry, and miniatures. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Eindhoven and Seattle, the company emphasizes on-demand printing, ensuring that each order is personalized and tailored to individual needs. By providing access to advanced 3D printing technology, Shapeways fosters a community where members can share their designs and launch businesses globally. Its platform aims to make product design more accessible and inspiring, effectively democratizing the creation process.

WorkMarket

Series A in 2010
WorkMarket operates a cloud-based platform designed to facilitate the management of freelancers and contractors for businesses. Founded in 2010, the company offers a comprehensive freelance management system that consolidates various aspects of contractor engagement into a single dashboard. This platform enables companies to automate processes such as onboarding, skill verification, and payment, thereby reducing administrative burdens. Additionally, WorkMarket provides tools for recruiting and managing talent pools, allowing businesses to efficiently engage with professionals and evaluate their performance. Ultimately, WorkMarket aims to enhance productivity and support the growth of organizations by enabling them to build a flexible workforce tailored to their needs.

Etsy

Series D in 2008
Etsy is an e-commerce site and a smartphone application for buying and selling handmade and vintage items. Users can find products in the categories of clothing and accessories, jewelry, craft supplies and tools, weddings, entertainment, home and living, kids and babies, vintage, and more. Etsy was launched by Robert Kalin, Haim Schoppik, Jared Tarbell, and Chris Maguire in June 2005 and is based in Brooklyn, New York.

Etsy

Series C in 2007
Etsy is an e-commerce platform and mobile application specializing in the buying and selling of handmade and vintage items. Launched in June 2005 by Robert Kalin, Haim Schoppik, Jared Tarbell, and Chris Maguire, it is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. The platform features a diverse range of product categories, including clothing and accessories, jewelry, craft supplies, wedding items, home decor, and vintage goods. As a notable player in the online marketplace, Etsy operates in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, and Canada. With a consolidated gross merchandise volume of $13.2 billion in 2023, Etsy has established itself as a significant entity in the e-commerce sector, facilitating connections between over 96 million buyers and 9 million sellers. The company generates revenue through listing fees, commissions on sales, advertising services, payment processing, and shipping label sales.

Etsy

Series B in 2007
Etsy is an e-commerce platform and mobile application specializing in the buying and selling of handmade and vintage items. Launched in June 2005 by Robert Kalin, Haim Schoppik, Jared Tarbell, and Chris Maguire, it is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. The platform features a diverse range of product categories, including clothing and accessories, jewelry, craft supplies, wedding items, home decor, and vintage goods. As a notable player in the online marketplace, Etsy operates in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, and Canada. With a consolidated gross merchandise volume of $13.2 billion in 2023, Etsy has established itself as a significant entity in the e-commerce sector, facilitating connections between over 96 million buyers and 9 million sellers. The company generates revenue through listing fees, commissions on sales, advertising services, payment processing, and shipping label sales.

Etsy

Series A in 2006
Etsy is an e-commerce platform and mobile application specializing in the buying and selling of handmade and vintage items. Launched in June 2005 by Robert Kalin, Haim Schoppik, Jared Tarbell, and Chris Maguire, it is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. The platform features a diverse range of product categories, including clothing and accessories, jewelry, craft supplies, wedding items, home decor, and vintage goods. As a notable player in the online marketplace, Etsy operates in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, and Canada. With a consolidated gross merchandise volume of $13.2 billion in 2023, Etsy has established itself as a significant entity in the e-commerce sector, facilitating connections between over 96 million buyers and 9 million sellers. The company generates revenue through listing fees, commissions on sales, advertising services, payment processing, and shipping label sales.
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