Startups

TechCrunch+ roundup: VC robotics survey, Visa Bulletin update, SaaS engagement metrics

Comment

The palace of Fine Arts with its large architectural columbs, San Francisco Marina District. Originally constructed for the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition to exhibit works of art. Completely rebuilt from 1964 to 1974, it is the only structure from the exposition that survives.
Image Credits: Alex Walker (opens in a new window) / Getty Images

A robotic taxi drove me home a few nights ago, and it was just fine.

As it carried me through Golden Gate Park at a steady 23 miles per hour (slowing down to 6 mph for every speed bump), I felt like a packet of information being delivered across a network.

Since our last robotics investor survey in February 2020, Figure emerged from stealth with its bipedal humanoid robot, and Boston Dynamics’ Atlas became a parkour expert.

Autonomous tractors, semi trucks and warehouse restocking bots have gone from concept to reality. Is robotics mainstream now?


Full TechCrunch+ articles are only available to members
Use discount code TCPLUSROUNDUP to save 20% off a one- or two-year subscription


“The time in between has arguably been the most important years for the sector,” writes hardware editor Brian Heater, who asked 13 investors about several topics, including robotics as a service, emerging consumer products, and how much of a role it might play in addressing climate change:

  • Milo Werner, general partner, The Engine
  • Abe Murray, managing partner, Alley Robotics Ventures
  • Kelly Chen, partner, DCVC
  • Neel Mehta, venture investor, G2 Ventures
  • Oliver Keown, managing director, Intuitive Ventures
  • Rohit Sharma, partner, True Ventures
  • Helen Greiner, advisor, Cybernetix Ventures
  • Kira Noodleman, partner, Bee Ventures
  • Dayna Grayson, co-founder and general partner, Construct Capital
  • Paul Willard, partner, Grep
  • Cyril Ebersweiler, general partner, SOSV
  • Claire Delaunay, private investor
  • Peter Barrett, co-founder and general partner, Playground Global

Thanks very much for reading TC+ this week!

Walter Thompson
Editorial Manager, TechCrunch+
@yourprotagonist

13 VCs talk about the state of robotics investing in 2023

Vote for TechCrunch in the Webby Awards!

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 13: Fulton Leroy Washington receives award onstage during The 23rd Annual Webby Awards on May 13, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Webby Awards)
Image Credits: Michael Loccisano (opens in a new window) / Getty Images (Image has been modified)

Two TechCrunch podcasts, Chain Reaction and Found, have each been nominated for Webby Awards in the Best Technology Podcast category.

Cast your vote before Thursday, April 20!

4 SaaS engagement metrics that attract investors

Extreme closeup of four aces
Image Credits: Tetra mages (opens in a new window) / Getty Images

Past performance doesn’t always predict future results, but it’s the best place to find customer retention stats that have investor appeal.

According to Oleksandr Yaroshenko, head of investments and strategy at edtech startup Headway, engagement rates for existing customers are “the best predictors for resubscription.”

In this post, he explores gamification strategy and shares ideas for building a “golden cohort” that represents your target audience.

4 SaaS engagement metrics that attract investors

Ask Sophie: How many employment green cards are available each year?

lone figure at entrance to maze hedge that has an American flag at the center
Image Credits: Bryce Durbin/TechCrunch

Dear Sophie,

I’m trying to figure out how long I have to wait for a green card.

I have two questions for you: How many employment green cards in each category are available every year? How do I make sense of the Visa Bulletin?

— Standing By in San Jose

Ask Sophie: How many employment green cards are available each year?

Secondary market trackers are lighting up a traditionally dark deal environment

secondaries, startups, opaque deal market
Image Credits: Getty Images

Startup valuations are down, but by how much?

Instead of waiting for founders to launch their next fundraising rounds, savvy players are watching the secondary markets, “where investors can buy and sell existing stakes in a startup or fund,” reports Rebecca Szkutak.

“These deals were traditionally harder to track than primary venture capital deals, as they don’t generally get announced, but a new fleet of startups is shining light on them,” such as Caplight, Notice, Birel and Hive Markets.

“I was so appalled at how fragmented and busted the data was, even as a broker who was active every day,” said Notice founder Tyson Hendricksen. “It was really hard to figure out what was going on.”

Secondary market trackers are lighting up a traditionally dark deal environment

VCs still think work software is a wise investment

Female project manager using Gantt chart schedule to organize tasks and update planning on computer screen with software
Image Credits: NicoElNino / Getty Images

As employers and workers come to grips with the new reality of remote and hybrid offices, investors are continuing to fund startups that produce work software, according to a Deloitte report released this week.

Kyle Wiggers says several trends are driving VC interest in the future of work: In a down market, investors are looking for sustainable growth, “which tend[s] to be found among longer-lasting, ironclad business-to-business contracts for software tool suites.”

VCs still think work software is a wise investment

MassMutual launches $100 million fund to invest in diverse founders

Woman in red suit stepping up a bar graph surrounded by growth and finance symbols
Image Credits: We Are / Getty Images

Two years after launching its first $50 million MM Catalyst Fund to support diverse founders, insurance company MassMutual is doubling down.

Dominic-Madori Davis interviewed Liz Roberts, the company’s head of impact investments, to learn more about their new $100 million impact fund and discuss how past monies have been allocated.

“We would like to have more peers investing alongside us with this sort of thesis and understanding,” said Roberts. “We’re very small in a large opportunity.”

MassMutual launches $100M fund to invest in diverse founders

Pitch Deck Teardown: Diamond Standard’s $30M Series A deck

Image Credits: Diamond Standard (opens in a new window)

Diamond Standard landed a $30 million Series A for its blockchain-based investment platform last year and shared its 11-slide deck with TechCrunch+:

  • Cover and mission slide
  • Summary slide
  • Solution slide (“Introducing the smart commodity”)
  • Problem slide (“Diamonds are severely underallocated”)
  • Market Opportunity (marked as slide 4 on the deck)
  • Roadmap slide (“How do we make a diamond commodity,” marked as slide 5 on the deck)
  • Product slide 1 (“Diamond Standard Exchange”)
  • Product slide 2 (“Diamond Standard Recycling”)
  • ESG slide (“Diamonds are a powerful ESG investment”)
  • Founder slide
  • Organization slide

Pitch Deck Teardown: Diamond Standard’s $30M Series A deck

CeFi and DeFi in the face of regulation

Classen Rafael / EyeEm via Getty Images

Will the FTX debacle trigger a regulatory clampdown across crypto?

“Most expect the worst,” says Ira Lam, chief legal officer at SuperLayer. “A reactive blanket crackdown on all aspects of crypto, framed as necessary to protect the public from future bad actors, seems imminent.”

In this detailed market analysis, Lam studies the differences between decentralized and centralized finance systems with an eye on the different ways risk manifests in each environment.

“While it may be a long time until we see significant movement toward consumer protections in crypto, one thing is certain: CeFi and DeFi cannot exist without each other.”

CeFi and DeFi in the face of regulation

More TechCrunch

Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon’s cloud computing business, has confirmed further details of its European “sovereign cloud” which is designed to enable greater data residency across the region. The company…

AWS confirms European ‘sovereign cloud’ to launch in Germany by 2025, plans €7.8B investment over 15 years

Go Digit, an Indian insurance startup, has raised $141 million from investors including Goldman Sachs, ADIA, and Morgan Stanley as part of its IPO.

Indian insurance startup Go Digit raises $141M from anchor investors ahead of IPO

Peakbridge intends to invest in between 16 and 20 companies, investing around $10 million in each company. It has made eight investments so far.

Food VC Peakbridge has new $187M fund to transform future of food, like lab-made cocoa

For over six decades, the nonprofit has been active in the financial services sector.

Accion’s new $152.5M fund will back financial institutions serving small businesses globally

Meta’s newest social network, Threads is starting its own fact-checking program after piggybacking on Instagram and Facebook’s network for a few months. Instagram head Adam Mosseri noted that the company…

Threads finally starts its own fact-checking program

Looking Glass makes trippy-looking mixed-reality screens that make things look 3D without the need of special glasses. Today, it launches a pair of new displays, including a 16-inch mode that…

Looking Glass launches new 3D displays

Replacing Sutskever is Jakub Pachocki, OpenAI’s director of research.

Ilya Sutskever, OpenAI co-founder and longtime chief scientist, departs

Intuitive Machines made history when it became the first private company to land a spacecraft on the moon, so it makes sense to adapt that tech for Mars.

Intuitive Machines wants to help NASA return samples from Mars

As Google revamps itself for the AI era, offering AI overviews within its search results, the company is introducing a new way to filter for just text-based links. With the…

Google adds ‘Web’ search filter for showing old-school text links as AI rolls out

Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket will take a crew to suborbital space for the first time in nearly two years later this month, the company announced on Tuesday.  The NS-25…

Blue Origin to resume crewed New Shepard launches on May 19

This will enable developers to use the on-device model to power their own AI features.

Google is building its Gemini Nano AI model into Chrome on the desktop

It ran 110 minutes, but Google managed to reference AI a whopping 121 times during Google I/O 2024 (by its own count). CEO Sundar Pichai referenced the figure to wrap…

Google mentioned ‘AI’ 120+ times during its I/O keynote

Firebase Genkit is an open source framework that enables developers to quickly build AI into new and existing applications.

Google launches Firebase Genkit, a new open source framework for building AI-powered apps

In the coming months, Google says it will open up the Gemini Nano model to more developers.

Patreon and Grammarly are already experimenting with Gemini Nano, says Google

As part of the update, Reddit also launched a dedicated AMA tab within the web post composer.

Reddit introduces new tools for ‘Ask Me Anything,’ its Q&A feature

Here are quick hits of the biggest news from the keynote as they are announced.

Google I/O 2024: Here’s everything Google just announced

LearnLM is already powering features across Google products, including in YouTube, Google’s Gemini apps, Google Search and Google Classroom.

LearnLM is Google’s new family of AI models for education

The official launch comes almost a year after YouTube began experimenting with AI-generated quizzes on its mobile app. 

Google is bringing AI-generated quizzes to academic videos on YouTube

Around 550 employees across autonomous vehicle company Motional have been laid off, according to information taken from WARN notice filings and sources at the company.  Earlier this week, TechCrunch reported…

Motional cut about 550 employees, around 40%, in recent restructuring, sources say

The keynote kicks off at 10 a.m. PT on Tuesday and will offer glimpses into the latest versions of Android, Wear OS and Android TV.

Google I/O 2024: Watch all of the AI, Android reveals

Google Play has a new discovery feature for apps, new ways to acquire users, updates to Play Points, and other enhancements to developer-facing tools.

Google Play preps a new full-screen app discovery feature and adds more developer tools

Soon, Android users will be able to drag and drop AI-generated images directly into their Gmail, Google Messages and other apps.

Gemini on Android becomes more capable and works with Gmail, Messages, YouTube and more

Veo can capture different visual and cinematic styles, including shots of landscapes and timelapses, and make edits and adjustments to already-generated footage.

Google Veo, a serious swing at AI-generated video, debuts at Google I/O 2024

In addition to the body of the emails themselves, the feature will also be able to analyze attachments, like PDFs.

Gemini comes to Gmail to summarize, draft emails, and more

The summaries are created based on Gemini’s analysis of insights from Google Maps’ community of more than 300 million contributors.

Google is bringing Gemini capabilities to Google Maps Platform

Google says that over 100,000 developers already tried the service.

Project IDX, Google’s next-gen IDE, is now in open beta

The system effectively listens for “conversation patterns commonly associated with scams” in-real time. 

Google will use Gemini to detect scams during calls

The standard Gemma models were only available in 2 billion and 7 billion parameter versions, making this quite a step up.

Google announces Gemma 2, a 27B-parameter version of its open model, launching in June

This is a great example of a company using generative AI to open its software to more users.

Google TalkBack will use Gemini to describe images for blind people