How Much Did OverOps Raise?
Funding & Key Investors

OverOps, a provider of real-time code analysis technology, has secured significant capital, with its total funding reaching $50.5M. The company recently announced a $983K major strategic investment, underscoring its continued growth and market traction in the enterprise software sector. This latest financing round is expected to fuel further development and expansion of its innovative solutions.

What is OverOps?

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Headquartered in San Francisco, California, OverOps specializes in static and dynamic code analysis, offering technology that scrutinizes code events in real time. This capability allows development and operations teams to identify and resolve critical code issues with unprecedented speed and accuracy, thereby enhancing application stability and performance. The company's focus on real-time analysis positions it as a key player in the DevOps and application performance monitoring (APM) landscape.

How much funding has OverOps raised?

OverOps has raised a total of $50.5M across 4 funding rounds:

2013

Series A

$4.5M

2016

Series B

$15M

2017

Series C

$30M

2021

Debt

$983K

Series A (2013): $4.5M with participation from Menlo Ventures

Series B (2016): $15M led by Lightspeed Venture Partners and Menlo Ventures

Series C (2017): $30M supported by Lightspeed Venture Partners and Menlo Ventures

Debt (2021): $983K featuring PPP

Key Investors in OverOps

Lightspeed Venture Partners

Lightspeed Venture Partners (lsvp.com) is a global multistage venture capital firm that raises dedicated funds and invests in early and growthstage technology companies across sectors such as enterprise software, consumer, fintech, and infrastructure, partnering with founders from seed through IPO/M&A.

Menlo Ventures

Menlo Ventures is a Menlo Parkbased venture capital firm that raises dedicated funds and invests in early and growthstage technology companies across sectors such as enterprise software, consumer internet, fintech, infrastructure, and frontier tech, typically taking board roles and partnering with founders through multiple stages of scale.

PPP

Public-Private Partnership

What's next for OverOps?

With the recent influx of capital, OverOps is poised for accelerated growth. The enterprise-level funding suggests a strategic focus on scaling operations, expanding market reach, and potentially investing in research and development to further enhance its code analysis platform. This investment will likely enable OverOps to solidify its position against competitors and capture a larger share of the market for application intelligence solutions. The company's trajectory indicates a strong potential for future innovation and market leadership.

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Frequently Asked Questions Regarding OverOps Financial Insights

What are the most recent funding rounds that OverOps has completed, and what were the funding rounds?
OverOps has recently completed 3 funding rounds: Debt on Mar 12, 2021, Series C on Apr 24, 2017, Series B on Apr 18, 2016.
What is the total amount of funding OverOps has raised to date?
OverOps has raised a total of $50.5M in funding to date.
How many funding rounds has OverOps completed?
OverOps has completed 3 funding rounds.
How much funding did OverOps raise in its most recent funding round?
OverOps raised $983K in its most recent funding round.
Who are the lead investors in OverOps's latest funding round?
The lead investor in OverOps's latest funding round was PPP. To access investor data and explore similar companies, sign up for ZoomInfo.
Which was the largest funding round in OverOps's history?
The largest funding round in OverOps's history was $30M.
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