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In San Francisco, we rank 145 startup exits based on an algorithm that considers factors such as total investment, quarterly employee count, and website traffic. Startup exits in San Francisco are exceeding the performance of their global counterparts.
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FivePrime is a clinical-stage biotechnology company that develops treatments for cancers.
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AllbirdsAllbirds is an apparel and fashion company that specializes in manufacturing eco-friendly wool shoes.
Total amount:163
The top three largest startup exits in San Francisco have raised total funding of more than USD 1.11B. Among the top three funded exits, the most popular industry, based on total funding, is Healthtech.
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CoinbaseCoinbase is an online platform that allows merchants, consumers, and traders to transact with digital currency.
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UberUber develops, markets, and operates a ride-sharing mobile application that allows consumers to submit a trip request.
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AirbnbAirbnb is an online community marketplace for people to list, discover, and book accommodations through mobile phones or the internet.
Total amount:163
The top three hiring startup exits in San Francisco have an average employee size that is larger than to the global average. Among these, the Transportation industry features the startup exit with the largest workforce.
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InvenSenseInvenSense provides motion-tracking devices for consumer electronic products such as smartphones, tablets, game controllers, and others.
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UberUber develops, markets, and operates a ride-sharing mobile application that allows consumers to submit a trip request.
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SunrunSunrun is a residential solar company.
Aruba Networks provides access management, network infrastructure and mobility application solutions for mobile enterprise networks.
Total amount:165
The top three famous startup exits in San Francisco have average website traffic that is higher than to the global average. Among the top three exits, the most famous industry, based on total website traffic, is Social & Leisure.
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TwitterTwitter is an American online microblogging and social networking service on which users post and interact with messages known as "tweets". Tweets were originally restricted to 140 characters, but on November 7, 2017, this limit was doubled to 280 for all languages except Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.
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LinkedInLinkedIn is a professional networking site that allows its members to create business connections, search jobs, and find potential clients.
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TwitchTwitch is a one-of-a-kind collision of subcultures, games, communities, and streamers co-creating content around everything they’re into. This is more than just watching; this is multiplayer entertainment — unique, live, unpredictable, never-to-be-repeated experiences created by the interactions of many.
Total amount:163
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San Francisco exits in the Software & Data industry are overperforming their global industry peers. The top three Software & Data exits in San Francisco have raised more than USD 2.4B, an amount that is higher than the global industry average.
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ClearbitClearbit develops business intelligence to help companies find more information of customers in order to increase sales and reduce fraud.
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MuleSoftMuleSoft provides an integration and API platform that makes it easy to connect data from any system to create connected experiences.
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LomotifLomotif is the video-sharing social networking platform that is democratizing video creation. Lomotif has been granted three technology patents uniquely focused on empowering creators to share and watch short videos with ease through remix and collaboration.
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