1) Goat Group Goat Group is an online store that sells real footwear, clothing, and accessories.
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Started in: 2015 Founders: Daishin Sugano, Eddy Lu Industries: Consumer Goods, E-Commerce, Fashion, Marketplace, Shoes Number of employees: 501-1000 Funding: $492,600,000 Funding rounds: 9 Number of investors: 31 (Index Ventures, First Round Capital, New Enterprise Associates, Andreessen Horowitz, SV Angel) You can find their website here .
2) Encantos Encantos is a global creator platform that connects children with the best storyteachers from across the world to teach them 21st-century skills.
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Started in: 2016 Founders: Carlos Hoyos, Nuria Santamaria Wolfe, Steven Wolfe Pereira, Susie Jaramillo Industries: Apps, Children, Consumer, Digital Entertainment, EBooks, Education, Subscription Service, Video Number of employees: 101-250 Funding: $8,500,000 Funding rounds: 3 Number of investors: 25 (Precursor Ventures, Kapor Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Portfolia, Revolution’s Rise of the Rest Seed Fund) You can find their website here .
3) InMarket InMarket provides a self-service location-based technology that captures accurate customer location data and helps campaigns perform better.
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Started in: 2010 Founders: Mark DiPaola, Todd Dipaola Industries: Advertising, Apps, Internet, Location Based Services, Loyalty Programs, Mobile, Retail, SaaS, Shopping Number of employees: 101-250 Funding: $12,500,000 Funding rounds: 2 Number of investors: 2 (Mark DiPaola, Todd Dipaola) You can find their website here .
4) Jam City Jam City is a mobile entertainment firm that uses technology, creativity, and play to connect people all over the world.
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Started in: 2010 Founders: Aber Whitcomb, Chris DeWolfe, Josh Yguado Industries: Digital Entertainment, Gaming, Mobile, Mobile Apps, Online Games, Social Media Number of employees: 501-1000 Funding: $302,000,000 Funding rounds: 4 Number of investors: 7 (JP Morgan Chase, Silicon Valley Bank, Austin Ventures, Netmarble, Bank of America Merrill Lynch) You can find their website here .
5) Scopely Scopely is a global pioneer in mobile games and interactive entertainment.
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Started in: 2011 Founders: Ankur Bulsara, Eric Futoran, Eytan Elbaz, Walter Driver Industries: Digital Entertainment, Mobile Apps, Online Games, Software, Video Games Number of employees: 1001-5000 Funding: $998,500,000 Funding rounds: 7 Number of investors: 68 (BlackRock, Battery Ventures, New Enterprise Associates, Felicis Ventures, BoxGroup) You can find their website here .
6) Albert Albert is a fintech startup that aims to democratize money management by making financial advice more accessible and inexpensive.
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Started in: 2015 Founders: Andrzej Baraniak, Yinon Ravid Industries: Apps, Consulting, Finance, Financial Services, FinTech Number of employees: 101-250 Funding: $172,875,000 Funding rounds: 8 Number of investors: 15 (Bessemer Venture Partners, General Atlantic, QED Investors, 500 Startups, AltaIR Capital) You can find their website here .
7) Clutter Clutter is a company that provides on-demand storage and relocation services to individuals that need to store their personal stuff.
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Started in: 2014 Founders: Ari Mir, Brian Jonathan Thomas, Brian Thomas Industries: Consumer, Self-Storage, Service Industry Number of employees: 251-500 Funding: $296,300,000 Funding rounds: 7 Number of investors: 23 (SoftBank Vision Fund, Sequoia Capital, GV, Fifth Wall, Atomico) You can find their website here .
8) Ritual Ritual is a consumer goods re-inventing health technology firm.
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Started in: 2015 Founders: Katerina Markov Schneider Industries: Consumer Goods, Health Care, Medical, Subscription Service, Wellness Number of employees: 51-100 Funding: $40,500,000 Funding rounds: 5 Number of investors: 15 (Founders Fund, Norwest Venture Partners, New Enterprise Associates, Forerunner Ventures, Upfront Ventures) You can find their website here .
9) Openpath For businesses and landlords, Openpath Security offers a mobile and cloud-based access management system.
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Started in: 2016 Founders: Alex Kazerani, James Segil, Phil Goldsmith, Rob Peters, Samy Kamkar Industries: Hardware, Identity Management, Intrusion Detection, Physical Security, Property Management, Smart Home Number of employees: 51-100 Funding: $63,000,000 Funding rounds: 4 Number of investors: 12 (Emergence, Greycroft, Fika Ventures, Upfront Ventures, Bonfire Ventures) You can find their website here .
10) MeUndies MeUndies creates comfortable underwear and loungewear for its clients by combining sustainable fabric and unique design.
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Started in: 2011 Founders: Barak Diskin, Jonathan Shokrian Industries: E-Commerce, Fashion, Retail, Subscription Service Number of employees: 101-250 Funding: $50,400,000 Funding rounds: 5 Number of investors: 21 (M13, Winklevoss Capital, NOMO Ventures, Walden Venture Capital, Daniel Curran) You can find their website here .
11) CreatorIQ Enterprises may use CreatorIQ's intelligence-driven platform to manage influencer marketing and brand advocacy across multinational teams.
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Started in: 2014 Founders: Igor Vaks Industries: Advertising, Advertising Platforms, Brand Marketing, Enterprise Software, SaaS, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Software Number of employees: 101-250 Funding: $40,800,000 Funding rounds: 4 Number of investors: 6 (Unilever Ventures, Third Wave Digital, Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors, Vayner/RSE, TVC Capital) You can find their website here .
12) Parachute Home For a more comfortable environment, Parachute Home manufactures trendy bedding and bath items.
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Started in: 2013 Founders: Ariel Kaye Industries: Home Decor, Interior Design, Retail Number of employees: 51-100 Funding: $44,835,181 Funding rounds: 6 Number of investors: 14 (Susa Ventures, Flybridge, Upfront Ventures, Jaws Ventures, Joanne Wilson) You can find their website here .