
WaveMaker
Founded Year
2003Stage
Acquired - II | AcquiredTotal Raised
$14.42MAbout WaveMaker
WaveMaker Software aims to enable the visual assembly and deployment of Web 2.0 applications that meet enterprise IT reqirements. In May 2013, WaveMaker was acquired by Pramati. The valuation of WaveMaker was undisclosed. Other terms of the deal were not released.
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WaveMaker Patents
WaveMaker has filed 1 patent.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Broadcast engineering
- GPS navigation devices
- Remote desktop

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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5/12/2021 | 12/20/2022 | Remote desktop, Videotelephony, Video signal, Broadcast engineering, GPS navigation devices | Grant |
Application Date | 5/12/2021 |
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Grant Date | 12/20/2022 |
Title | |
Related Topics | Remote desktop, Videotelephony, Video signal, Broadcast engineering, GPS navigation devices |
Status | Grant |
Latest WaveMaker News
Jan 30, 2023
The round, which was oversubscribed, received the backing of Switzerland’s Seedstars International Ventures.
WaveMaker Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was WaveMaker founded?
WaveMaker was founded in 2003.
Where is WaveMaker's headquarters?
WaveMaker's headquarters is located at 301 Howard Street, San Francisco.
What is WaveMaker's latest funding round?
WaveMaker's latest funding round is Acquired - II.
How much did WaveMaker raise?
WaveMaker raised a total of $14.42M.
Who are the investors of WaveMaker?
Investors of WaveMaker include Pramati, VMware, Worldview Technology Partners, AllegisCyber Capital, Aspenwood Ventures and 4 more.
Who are WaveMaker's competitors?
Competitors of WaveMaker include Retool.
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