Culver City is home to a diverse group of growing companies. These businesses span industries from fashion and finance to health and marketing technology.
The shapewear brand Skims has raised $701M in funding. The financial platform Altruist is another major player, having secured $601.5M.
Below is our list of 4 Culver City startups worth keeping an eye on.
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Get the Sheet for $50Skims creates solution-oriented shapewear, loungewear, and underwear designed for a new generation of consumers. The brand has become known for its focus on inclusivity and comfort, offering products for a wide range of body types.
| Year Founded | 2019 |
| Founders | Emma Grede, Jens Grede, Kim Kardashian |
| Funding Amount | $701M |
| Startup Size | Large Team (251-1,000) |
| Last Funding Status | Series C |
| Top Investors | Wellington Management, Thrive Capital, Greenoaks, Lone Pine Capital, Imaginary Ventures |
Altruist built a modern custodian platform for registered investment advisors (RIAs) to manage their clients' money. Their all-in-one software helps advisors with everything from opening accounts to trading and reporting.
| Year Founded | 2018 |
| Founders | Jason Wenk |
| Funding Amount | $601.5M |
| Startup Size | Mid-Size Team (51-250) |
| Last Funding Status | Series F |
| Top Investors | Insight Partners, Adams Street Partners, Endeavor Catalyst, ICONIQ Growth, Venrock |
Ritual develops a line of traceable vitamins and supplements sold directly to consumers. The health brand's subscription model is built around clean, scientifically-backed ingredients for daily wellness.
| Year Founded | 2015 |
| Founders | Katerina Markov Schneider |
| Funding Amount | $40.5M |
| Startup Size | Mid-Size Team (51-250) |
| Last Funding Status | Series B |
| Top Investors | Norwest Venture Partners, Forerunner, New Enterprise Associates, Founders Fund, Upfront Ventures |
CreatorIQ builds a software platform to help large enterprises manage and scale their influencer marketing. Their system unifies the entire process, from creator discovery and relationship management to campaign measurement and payments.
| Year Founded | 2014 |
| Founders | Igor Vaks |
| Funding Amount | $80.8M |
| Startup Size | Large Team (251-1,000) |
| Last Funding Status | Series D |
| Top Investors | Kayne Anderson Growth Capital, Unilever Ventures, Third Wave Digital, TriplePoint Ventures, TVC Capital |