Kaltura raises $50M


What does Kaltura do?

Kaltura, is a video technology provider. It is an open-source video platform which enhances websited with customized photo, video and audi functionalities. The platform enables organizations in easily deploying applications which involve video ingestion, creation, management, publishing, engagement, syndication, analysis and monetization. The company offers services for media companies, web publishers, service providers, enterprises, education and tech markets all over the world. The company provides services and support such as Tier-1 hosting, delivery, streaming, syndication distribution, transcoding, security, advertising, monitoring and a lot more.

How much Kaltura was funded?

Kaltura raised $50M in Series F on August 8, 2016 from Goldman Sachs.

Previous funding

$2.1M in Series A on May 1, 2007 from Avalon Ventures

$21M in Series B on June 20, 2008 from .406 Ventures

$1M on February 24, 2010

$20M in Series C on February 14, 2011 from Intel Capital, Nexus Venture Partners, .406 Ventures and Silicon Valley Bank,Avalon Ventures

$25M in Series D on November 21, 2012 from Mitsui Co. Global Investment, Nexus Venture Partners, ORIX Ventures, .406 Ventures, Intel Capital and Avalon Ventures

$47M in Series E on February 11, 2014 from Mitsui  Co, Nokia Growth Partners (NGP), Silicon Valley Bank, Sapphire Ventures, Common Fund, Nexus Venture Partners, Gera Venture Capital, Luminari Capital,  Intel Capital and .406 Ventures.

What is next for Kaltura?

Kaltura, the video technology provider planned on not disclosing its most recent valuation. This latest funding was intended to be the company’s last before it pursues an initial publi offering.

More about Kaltura

The company was founded on June 1, 2006 by Ron Yekutiel, Michal  Tsur, Shay David and Eran Etam. It has its headquarters in New York, NY. This open source video platform which has developed market leading technology with a flexible architecture which stands out as a sustainable and strong advantage.