CrowdFlower Closes Series D


What does CrowdFlower do?
CrowdFlower, is an essential human in the loop platform for data science teams. It is the platform which helps data scientists in collecting, cleaning and labeling data to make it useful. The platform is focused on making data useful by combining human labelled training data, human-in-the-loop capabilities and easy to deploy machine learning models to help companies in creating value from their structured data. The company is backed by Trinity Ventures and Canvas Venture Fund. It serves data science teams at Fortune 500 and fast growing data driven companies across many industries.
How much CrowdFlower was funded?
The company raised $10M in Series D on June 7, 2016 from Microsoft Ventures, Canvas Ventures and Trinity Ventures
Previous funding
$1.2M on March 1, 2009 from Manu Kumar, Marcus Ogawa, Travis Kalanick Lorenzo Thione,Freestyle Capital, Barney Pell,  Felicis Ventures, Auren Hoffman, FF Angel LLC, Quest Venture Partners, Techammer, Gary Kremen and K9 Ventures.
$5M in Series A on January 20, 2010 from Lorenzo Thione, Gary Kremen, Manu Kumar, Marcus Ogawa, Travis Kalanick,  Founders Fund, Bessemer Venture Partners, Trinity Ventures,  Felicis Ventures, K9 Ventures and Quest Venture Partners.
$9.3M in Series B on March 22, 2011 from Harmony Partners, Bessemer Venture Partners, Trinity Ventures and K9 Ventures
$12.5M in Series C on September 17, 2014 from Canvas Ventures, Trinity Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners and Quest Venture Partners
What is next for CrowdFlower?
CrowdFlower plans to use the latest funding raised for fueling its adoption of CrowdFlower AI which combines machine learning, training data and human-in-the-loop in one platform.
More about CrowdFlower
The company was founded in December, 2007 by Chris Van Pelt and Lukas Biewald. It has its headquarters in San Francisco, CA. This essential human-in-the-loop platform for data science teams helps companies in creating value from their structured data.