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Our Investment in Vilya: AI-Enabled Development of a New Class of Medicines

Predictive and generative AI are entering many new applications. At Menlo Ventures, we are especially excited about applications for AI in drug discovery and development, specifically when new technology can directly address a major unmet need.

Menlo’s Investment in Neon: Serverless Postgres for Modern Workloads
Squint Emerges From Menlo Labs With Funding From Sequoia and an Impressive Roster of Customers
Our Investment in Anthropic: The Foundation Layer for Generative AI
Our Investment in Luca: The AI-Driven Pricing Co-Pilot for Large E-commerce Companies
Pinecone Now Valued at $750M, Arguably the Most Important Element in the Modern Data Stack

Evolving Pricing and Scaling Revenue: Our Series A Investment in Orb

Nailing your monetization strategy has become more important than ever in today’s weakened macroeconomic climate, and it’s no longer as simple as charging per seat.

Our Investment in Typeface: Generative AI at Enterprise Speed and Scale

Since the advent of the internet, few technological advances have garnered as much attention and enthusiasm as quickly as generative AI.

Hat Trick: Menlo’s Third Investment in Finch in Three Years
Fighting Cancer Through Early Detection and New Therapies: Menlo’s Investments in Delfi and Opna
Building the Organizational Knowledge Graph: Our Series B Investment in Sana
Experimentation for the Modern Growth Stack: Our Investment in Eppo

Finch: Bringing Data Interoperability to the Employment Sector

The fintech industry has grown exponentially in recent years with a next-gen cohort of outstanding entrepreneurs deconstructing monolithic legacy solutions.

Abnormal Security Hits $4B Valuation in 4 Years
Investing in RelationalAI: Evolving the Modern Data Stack
Our Investment in Obsidian Security: Securing the Most Critical Business Applications for the Enterprise
Our Investment in Vilya: AI-Enabled Development of a New Class of Medicines

Predictive and generative AI are entering many new applications. At Menlo Ventures, we are especially excited about applications for AI in drug discovery and development, specifically when new technology can directly address a major unmet need.

September 15, 2023Johnny Hu, Ph.D. and Greg Yap
Menlo’s Investment in Neon: Serverless Postgres for Modern Workloads

Our rationale for investing in Neon was remarkably clear: Menlo had been on the hunt for a modern OLTP database with separation of storage and compute for quite some time.

August 1, 2023Tim Tully and Derek Xiao
Squint Emerges From Menlo Labs With Funding From Sequoia and an Impressive Roster of Customers

Today, Squint revealed an impressive roster of customers that includes Volvo and Siemens, and announced $6 million in seed and pre-seed funding from Sequoia Arc, Menlo Ventures, and Menlo Labs.

June 1, 2023Greg Rudin
Our Investment in Anthropic: The Foundation Layer for Generative AI

We stand on the precipice of an extraordinary platform shift catalyzed by groundbreaking advancements in generative artificial intelligence.

May 23, 2023Matt Murphy, Derek Xiao and Andreas Vandris
Our Investment in Luca: The AI-Driven Pricing Co-Pilot for Large E-commerce Companies

Retail e-commerce is as old as the advent of the web. In the decades that followed, a wave of innovation across supply chain, logistics, advertising, payments, checkout, and storefront tech has vastly improved the consumer e-commerce experience.

April 28, 2023Aunkur Arya and Andreas Vandris
Pinecone Now Valued at $750M, Arguably the Most Important Element in the Modern Data Stack

Pinecone has raised a $100M Series B led by A16Z—with explosive growth justifying their new $750M valuation.

April 27, 2023Tim Tully
Evolving Pricing and Scaling Revenue: Our Series A Investment in Orb

Nailing your monetization strategy has become more important than ever in today’s weakened macroeconomic climate, and it’s no longer as simple as charging per seat.

March 29, 2023Naomi Pilosof Ionita, Grace Ge and Katie Keller
Our Investment in Typeface: Generative AI at Enterprise Speed and Scale

Since the advent of the internet, few technological advances have garnered as much attention and enthusiasm as quickly as generative AI.

February 27, 2023Matt Murphy and Derek Xiao
Hat Trick: Menlo’s Third Investment in Finch in Three Years

Congratulations to Jeremy Zhang, Ansel Parikh, and the Finch team on raising their Series B! For Menlo, it’s an exciting milestone, marking the third consecutive round we’ve invested in Finch.

February 22, 2023Croom Beatty
Fighting Cancer Through Early Detection and New Therapies: Menlo’s Investments in Delfi and Opna

Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. and worldwide.

January 11, 2023Johnny Hu and Ph.D.
Building the Organizational Knowledge Graph: Our Series B Investment in Sana

There’s been a seismic shift in the environment for learning and training on the job.

December 13, 2022JP Sanday and Andreas Vandris
Experimentation for the Modern Growth Stack: Our Investment in Eppo

Experimentation is a key lever for growth, yet 90% of experimentation workflows today are manual.

June 22, 2022Naomi Pilosof Ionita
Finch: Bringing Data Interoperability to the Employment Sector

The fintech industry has grown exponentially in recent years with a next-gen cohort of outstanding entrepreneurs deconstructing monolithic legacy solutions.

June 8, 2022Croom Beatty and Matt Murphy
Abnormal Security Hits $4B Valuation in 4 Years

Abnormal Security reached a major milestone today: The four-year-old company is now valued at $4 billion after raising $210 million in Series C funding.

May 10, 2022Venky Ganesan
Investing in RelationalAI: Evolving the Modern Data Stack

RAI has created perhaps one of the most unique and powerful databases in the world.

April 26, 2022Tim Tully
Our Investment in Obsidian Security: Securing the Most Critical Business Applications for the Enterprise

Business today lives in SaaS applications. In fact, the average enterprise organization uses no less than 150 separate SaaS applications.

April 14, 2022Venky Ganesan, Feyza Haskaraman and Derek Xiao
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