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Khosla Ventures
NameKhosla Ventures
FounderVinod Khosla
LocationMenlo Park, California

Khosla Ventures is a prominent venture capital firm founded by Vinod Khosla, a well-known entrepreneur and investor who co-founded Sun Microsystems. Khosla Ventures focuses on investing in clean technology, information technology, and biotechnology companies, often working with Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers. The firm has invested in companies such as Nest Labs, acquired by Google in 2014, and Instacart, a grocery delivery service that has partnered with Whole Foods Market and Costco. Khosla Ventures has also worked with other notable investors, including Marc Andreessen of Andreessen Horowitz and Reid Hoffman of Greylock Partners.

History

Khosla Ventures was founded in 2004 by Vinod Khosla, who had previously co-founded Sun Microsystems with Scott McNealy and Bill Joy. The firm's early investments included companies such as Amyris, a biotechnology company that has partnered with Total S.A. and Braskem, and Ausra, a solar energy company acquired by Areva in 2010. Khosla Ventures has also invested in companies that have been acquired by major corporations, such as Cisco Systems and Oracle Corporation. The firm has worked with other notable investors, including Sequoia Capital and Kleiner Perkins, and has invested in companies that have partnered with Microsoft and IBM.

Investments

Khosla Ventures has made investments in a wide range of companies, including clean technology firms such as Tesla, Inc. and SolarCity, which was acquired by Tesla, Inc. in 2016. The firm has also invested in information technology companies such as Box, a cloud storage company that has partnered with Salesforce.com and Microsoft, and Dropbox, a file sharing company that has partnered with Adobe Systems and Autodesk. Khosla Ventures has also invested in biotechnology companies such as CRISPR Therapeutics, which has partnered with Bayer and Vertex Pharmaceuticals, and Editas Medicine, which has partnered with Allergan and Juniper Pharmaceuticals. The firm has worked with other notable investors, including Founders Fund and Y Combinator, and has invested in companies that have partnered with Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud Platform.

Portfolio Companies

Khosla Ventures has a diverse portfolio of companies, including Nest Labs, Instacart, and DoorDash, a food delivery service that has partnered with Chase Bank and Visa Inc.. The firm has also invested in companies such as Affirm, a financial technology company that has partnered with Amazon and Walmart, and Opendoor, a real estate technology company that has partnered with Zillow and Redfin. Khosla Ventures has also invested in companies that have been acquired by major corporations, such as Facebook and Twitter, and has worked with other notable investors, including Accel Partners and Benchmark Capital. The firm's portfolio companies have partnered with a wide range of organizations, including Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Team

The team at Khosla Ventures includes Vinod Khosla, the firm's founder and a well-known venture capitalist who has invested in companies such as Sun Microsystems and Nest Labs. The firm's team also includes Samir Kaul, a partner who has invested in companies such as Instacart and DoorDash, and Andrew Chung, a partner who has invested in companies such as Nest Labs and Tesla, Inc.. Khosla Ventures has also worked with other notable investors, including Marc Andreessen of Andreessen Horowitz and Reid Hoffman of Greylock Partners, and has partnered with organizations such as Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Funding Model

Khosla Ventures uses a traditional venture capital funding model, investing in companies in exchange for equity. The firm typically invests in companies at the seed stage or series A stage, and has invested in companies that have gone on to raise additional funding from other investors, including Sequoia Capital and Kleiner Perkins. Khosla Ventures has also invested in companies that have been acquired by major corporations, such as Google and Facebook, and has worked with other notable investors, including Founders Fund and Y Combinator. The firm's funding model is similar to that of other notable venture capital firms, including Accel Partners and Benchmark Capital, and has been used to invest in companies that have partnered with a wide range of organizations, including Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud Platform. Category:Venture capital firms

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