What is Ingage?
Ingage, formerly known as Scrollmotion, provides a robust software platform designed to empower businesses in creating and distributing interactive mobile content. Their Ingage platform facilitates the rapid development of engaging materials for sales presentations, digital portfolios, trade show exhibits, and interactive kiosks. Complementing their software, the Scrollmotion Blue creative agency collaborates directly with clients to engineer bespoke interactive solutions tailored to specific business challenges, enhancing client engagement and communication.
How much funding has Ingage raised?
Ingage has raised a total of $60.1M across 7 funding rounds:
Series A
$7.2M
Series B
$7M
Private Equity
$5M
Series C
$18.9M
Series D
$5M
Private Equity
$11.4M
Private Equity
$5.6M
Series A (2010): $7.2M, investors not publicly disclosed
Series B (2011): $7M, investors not publicly disclosed
Private Equity (2012): $5M, investors not publicly disclosed
Series C (2012): $18.9M featuring Lakewest Venture Partners and Cue Ball
Series D (2013): $5M backed by Cue Ball and Delaware Street Capital, LLC
Private Equity (2015): $11.4M, investors not publicly disclosed
Private Equity (2016): $5.6M, investors not publicly disclosed
Key Investors in Ingage
Lakewest Venture Partners
Lakewest Venture Partners, established in 2013, is an early-stage investment firm concentrating on Midwest-based companies. They focus on backing disruptive ideas and entrepreneurs with demonstrated proof of concept, leveraging their extensive network to foster portfolio company growth.
Cue Ball
Cue Ball is a purpose-driven investment firm that partners with entrepreneurs across diverse industries to create value at the intersection of purpose and profit. They support initiatives aimed at fostering innovation and positive societal impact.
Delaware Street Capital, LLC
Delaware Street Capital, LLC is an investment entity that has participated in Ingage's funding rounds. Further details regarding their specific investment focus or sector specialization are not publicly available.
What's next for Ingage?
With a history of consistent capital raises, including a Series D round in December 2013 and subsequent private equity investments, Ingage appears poised for further expansion and product development. The company's focus on interactive content for enterprise clients suggests a strategy centered on enhancing sales enablement and customer engagement technologies. Future growth will likely involve scaling their platform's capabilities, expanding their market reach, and potentially exploring new verticals that benefit from immersive digital experiences. The enterprise-level funding context indicates a mature stage of development, emphasizing scaling operations and market penetration.
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