Lyft Drives Mobile VC Funding to $1.4B in April

Car-sharing drives investment levels with $250M for Lyft, while Internet of Things startups also earn big in April, according to latest from Rutberg & Co.

Dan Jones, Mobile Editor

May 22, 2014

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San Francisco-based driver-finding startup Lyft drove to the top of another huge month for mobile venture capital funding, according to the latest report from Rutberg & Co.

Rutberg & Co. reports that mobile-focused private companies raised $1.4 billion in 121 deals during April, adding to the whopping $1.1 billion raised in March this year.

Here are the top five earners in April:

Company

Location

Funding Amount

Developing

Backers

Lyft

San Francisco

$250M

Ride-share app & service

Alibaba, Andreessen Horowitz, Coatue Management, Founders Fund, Mayfield Fund, Third Point Ventures

Prodea Systems

Richardson, Texas

$100M

An Internet of Things platform

Mubadala Development Company

Fuhu

El Segundo, Calif.

$65M

A tablet for children

N/A

Apigee

Palo Alto, Calif.

$60M

An API-management system

Bay Partners, BlackRock, Focus Ventures, Norwest Venture Partners, Pine River Capital Management, SAP Ventures, Third Point Ventures, Wellington Management

SimpliSafe

Cambridge, Mass.

$57M

A connected home platform

Sequoia Capital

Rutberg also notes that Internet of Things (IoT) startups are getting plenty of money and attention from their VC pals now:

  • Six IoT companies raised $174 million in April, including $100 million for Prodea Systems... Other IoT companies that raised venture capital in April include: Jasper Wireless, which raised $50 million from Temasek Holdings, a Singaporean sovereign wealth fund; Ayla Networks, which raised $14.5 million from investors including Cisco Systems, Crosslink Capital, and the IFC; Evrythng, which raised $7 million from investors including Atomico and Cisco Systems; Understory, which raised $1.9 million led by True Ventures with participation from investors including RRE Ventures and SK Ventures for its ground-level wireless weather detection network; and Huminn Mesh, which raised $300,000 from undisclosed investors.

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— Dan Jones, Mobile Editor, Light Reading

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