
Imply
Total Raised
$215.3MInvestors Count
8Deal Terms
4Funding, Valuation & Revenue
6 Fundings
Imply has raised $215.3M over 6 rounds.
Imply's latest funding round was a Series D for $100M on May 17, 2022.
Imply's valuation in June 2021 was $700M.
Imply's latest post-money valuation is from May 2022.
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Date | Round | Amount | Investors | Valuation Valuations are submitted by companies, mined from state filings or news, provided by VentureSource, or based on a comparables valuation model. | Revenue | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5/17/2022 | Series D | $100M | 3 | |||
6/16/2021 | Series C | ▲$700M | ||||
12/10/2019 | Series B | |||||
3/13/2018 | Series A | |||||
10/19/2015 | Seed VC |
Date | 5/17/2022 | 6/16/2021 | 12/10/2019 | 3/13/2018 | 10/19/2015 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Round | Series D | Series C | Series B | Series A | Seed VC |
Amount | $100M | ||||
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Valuation | ▲$700M | ||||
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Sources | 3 |
Imply Deal Terms
4 Deal Terms
Imply's deal structure is available for 4 funding rounds, including their Series D from May 17, 2022.
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Round | Funding Date | Pre-Money Valuation | Post-Money Valuation | Amount Raised | Shares Authorized | Issuance Price | Dividend Rate | Liquidation Preferences | Liquidation Price | Participation | Conversion Price | Anti Dilution | General Voting | Board Voting | Par Value |
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Imply Investors
8 Investors
Imply has 8 investors. Khosla Ventures invested in Imply's Series D funding round.
First funding | Last Funding | Investor | Rounds | Board Seats | Type | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
10/19/2015 | 5/17/2022 | 5 Seed VC, Series A (2018), Series B (2019), Series C (2021), Series D (2022) | Venture Capital | California | ||
Venture Capital | California | |||||
Venture Capital | California | |||||
Private Equity | Illinois | |||||
Growth Equity | Canada |
First funding | 10/19/2015 | ||||
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Last Funding | 5/17/2022 | ||||
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Rounds | 5 Seed VC, Series A (2018), Series B (2019), Series C (2021), Series D (2022) | ||||
Board Seats | |||||
Type | Venture Capital | Venture Capital | Venture Capital | Private Equity | Growth Equity |
Location | California | California | California | Illinois | Canada |
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