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Home›Funding Movies›Airtable Secures $ 735 Million Series F Funding; Valued at $ 11 billion

Airtable Secures $ 735 Million Series F Funding; Valued at $ 11 billion

By Joe Clayton
December 13, 2021
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Pneumatic table, a connected apps platform based in San Francisco, Calif. that enables teams to modernize their business processes, has raised $ 735 million in Series F funding.

This funding round, which brings the total investment to date to $ 1.36 billion and values ​​the company at $ 11 billion (pre-money), includes the participation of:

  • XN, who led the round, and
  • Franklin Templeton, JP Morgan Growth Equity Partners, Michael Dell’s MSD Capital, Salesforce Ventures, Silver Lake, and funds and accounts advised by T. Rowe Price Associates Benchmark, Caffeinated Capital, Coatue, D1 Capital Partners, Greenoaks, ICONIQ Growth and Thrive Capital.

The company intends to use the funds to focus more on product development, customer growth and supporting corporate teams across multiple industries.

Led by Howie Liu, Co-Founder and CEO, Airtable is a connected apps platform that empowers teams to create workflows that modernize their business processes. Teams of over 80% of the Fortune 100 use its visual, flexible tools to personalize workflows, whether they’re creating movies, designing running shoes, handing out life-saving vaccines, or anything in between.

The company invested in product innovation in 2021, recently introducing Interface Designer, a comprehensive app builder for businesses. The new features allow teams to design fully interactive front-end experiences on any workflow built into Airtable and tailor applications specifically to how their teams operate.

FinSME

12/13/2021


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