
Founded by a team from Columbia and MIT, Kemvi brings together years of expertise in solving difficult real-world data problems. They’ve advised the CIA on economic stability, published papers on black hole physics, worked with the SEC and the Federal Reserve on market regulations, and they’ve had their work covered by the New York Times, Wired, and Forbes.

Founded by a team from Columbia and MIT, Kemvi brings together years of expertise in solving difficult real-world data problems. They’ve advised the CIA on economic stability, published papers on black hole physics, worked with the SEC and the Federal Reserve on market regulations, and they’ve had their work covered by the New York Times, Wired, and Forbes.
Founded: 2014
Headquarters: San Francisco, CA
Product: DeepGraph — AI system to identify high‑propensity B2B leads from public data
Exit: Acquired by HubSpot (July 2017)
Known investors: Seabed VC, Neotribe Ventures, Kepha Partners and angels
B2B sales intelligence / lead discovery
2014
Sales tech / AI
Recorded on company profiles (amount obfuscated)
Seed round reported prior to acquisition; press reports cite ~ $1M total raised
“Raised early-stage capital from investors including Seabed VC, Neotribe Ventures, Kepha Partners and angel investors”