DST Global

Venture Capital

Profile

Founded
2005
Headquarters
Hong Kong, HK
Investments
68
Companies
33

Capital

Total Deployed
$49.6B
Lead Rounds
25

Portfolio

33 companies
Waymo $27.1B
Private Mountain View, US

Autonomous driving technology company, formerly the Google self-driving car project.

Databricks $20.0B
Private San Francisco, US

Data and AI company that provides a unified analytics platform built on Apache Spark, enabling data engineering, data science, and machine learning at scale.

ByteDance $8.1B
Private Beijing, CN

Chinese technology company and parent of TikTok, operating a portfolio of content platforms powered by AI-driven recommendation algorithms.

Stripe $7.9B
Private San Francisco, US

Online payment processing and financial infrastructure platform

Robinhood $4.7B
Public Menlo Park, US

Financial services platform offering commission-free stock, ETF, options, and cryptocurrency trading through its mobile app, pioneering zero-commission retail investing.

Klarna $4.2B
Public Stockholm, SE

Swedish fintech company and global leader in buy now, pay later (BNPL) payments, offering flexible payment solutions for online and in-store shopping across 150 million consumers and 500,000 merchants.

Anysphere $3.4B
Private San Francisco, US

Anysphere builds Cursor, an AI-powered code editor that helps developers write, refactor, and review code using natural language. Founded by four MIT students in 2022, the company has grown to over $1 billion in annualized revenue and is one of the fastest-growing SaaS companies in history.

Airbnb $3.3B
Public San Francisco, US

Online marketplace for short-term lodging and experiences

Mistral AI $3.2B
Private Paris, FR

French artificial intelligence company that develops open-weight and proprietary large language models, offering frontier AI through its platform La Plateforme and chatbot Le Chat.

Instacart $2.9B
Public San Francisco, US

Online grocery delivery and pick-up platform connecting customers with personal shoppers. One of the largest grocery technology companies in the US.

DoorDash $2.5B
Public San Francisco, US

On-demand food delivery platform connecting consumers with local restaurants and stores, operating as the largest food delivery service in the United States with over 56% market share.

Meta $2.4B
Public Menlo Park, US

Social technology company (formerly Facebook) operating the world's largest social networking platforms including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger, serving billions of users worldwide, with growing investments in virtual and augmented reality through Reality Labs.

Flexport $2.4B
Private San Francisco, US

Technology-powered freight forwarder and supply chain logistics platform that moves goods globally by ocean, air, truck, and rail, providing end-to-end visibility and data-driven supply chain management.

Zepto $2.4B
Private Bengaluru, IN

Zepto is an Indian quick-commerce platform that delivers groceries, household essentials, and electronics to customers in approximately 10 minutes through a network of hyper-local dark stores. Founded by two Stanford dropouts, the company operates over 900 dark stores across major Indian cities.

Rappi $2.3B
Private Bogota, CO

Latin American super-app providing on-demand delivery of food, groceries, and goods, along with digital financial services including payments, credit cards, and banking across nine countries in the region.

Spotify $2.1B
Public Stockholm, SE

Swedish audio streaming and media service founded in 2006, offering music, podcasts, and audiobooks to over 750 million monthly active users across 184 markets, making it the world's largest music streaming platform.

Checkout.com $1.8B
Private London, GB

Global payments platform enabling businesses to accept payments online and in-app, providing a unified API for card processing, local payment methods, fraud detection, and payouts across 150+ currencies.

Revolut $1.7B
Private London, GB

Global financial technology company offering digital banking services including multi-currency accounts, money transfers, stock and cryptocurrency trading, and payments through its mobile app.

Faire $1.6B
Private San Francisco, US

Online wholesale marketplace connecting independent brands with independent retailers. Retailers discover and buy from over 100,000 brands with free returns, net-60 payment terms, and data-driven recommendations.

Meesho $1.6B
Public Bengaluru, IN

Indian social commerce and e-commerce platform enabling small businesses, individual entrepreneurs, and resellers to sell products online through social channels. Originally a reseller network connecting suppliers with micro-entrepreneurs, evolved into a full consumer marketplace with 234 million annual transacting users.

Slack $1.4B
Acquired San Francisco, US

Workplace messaging and collaboration platform that transformed business communication. Originally built as an internal tool at Tiny Speck during development of the game Glitch, then pivoted to become the fastest-growing enterprise software company in history.

Brex $1.2B
Acquired San Francisco, US

AI-powered corporate spend management platform providing corporate cards, expense management, bill payments, and banking solutions for startups and enterprises.

Harvey $1.0B
Private San Francisco, United States

Harvey builds domain-specific AI for legal and professional services. The platform streamlines workflows in contract analysis, due diligence, compliance, and litigation, serving over 1,000 customers in 60+ countries including global law firms and Fortune 500 enterprises.

Zynga $1.0B
Acquired San Francisco, United States

Zynga was a social game developer and operator known for creating some of the most popular games on Facebook and mobile platforms, including FarmVille, Words With Friends, and Zynga Poker. The company pioneered free-to-play social gaming and became one of the largest game developers in the world before being acquired by Take-Two Interactive in 2022.

Whatnot $974M
Private Los Angeles, US

Live-stream shopping marketplace where buyers and sellers connect in real-time video auctions. Originally focused on collectibles like Funko Pops and Pokemon cards, now expanded to dozens of categories including sports cards, sneakers, fashion, electronics, and art.

SpotOn $895M
Private San Francisco, United States

SpotOn is a software and payments platform for restaurants and small businesses, offering point-of-sale systems, online ordering, marketing tools, and workforce management. Founded by twin brothers Matt and Zach Hyman, the company serves as an all-in-one operating system that helps merchants run and grow their businesses.

Greenlight Financial Technology $553M
Private Atlanta, United States

Family fintech platform providing a debit card and money management app for parents and kids. Offers parent-managed spending controls, allowance management, chore tracking, savings goals, and stock investing tools for children ages 5 to 17. Reached a $2.3 billion valuation and serves millions of families.

Box $552M
Public Redwood City, United States

Box is a cloud content management and file sharing platform for businesses. The company helps organizations securely manage, share, and collaborate on content across their enterprise, serving over 100,000 businesses worldwide.

Ricursive Intelligence $335M
Private Palo Alto, US

Ricursive Intelligence is a frontier AI lab building AI systems to transform semiconductor design, founded by the co-creators of Google's AlphaChip.

Clubhouse $312M
Private San Francisco, United States

Clubhouse is a social audio app that lets users join live, drop-in voice conversations organized into topic-based rooms. The app became a cultural phenomenon during the COVID-19 pandemic, reaching a $4 billion valuation in April 2021.

Nowports $231M
Private Monterrey, MX

Nowports is the first and largest digital freight forwarder in Latin America, combining logistics with financial and technological tools to ship cargo efficiently, transparently, and securely. The company offers air, maritime, and ground transport, cargo insurance, GPS tracking, and a digital platform for document management and real-time shipment tracking. Founded in Monterrey, Mexico, Nowports graduated from Y Combinator (W19) and reached unicorn status in 2022 at a $1.1B valuation. The company operates in 10+ countries across Latin America.

BeReal $90M
Acquired Paris, France

BeReal is a social media app that prompts users once daily at a random time to capture and share an unfiltered photo using both front and rear cameras simultaneously. Designed as an antidote to curated social media, it became a viral sensation among Gen Z users in 2022, reaching 20 million daily active users.

Atlys $36M
Private San Francisco, California, United States

Online visa processing platform that simplifies travel visa applications across 150+ destinations. Reduces average application time from 12.7 hours to approximately 7 minutes. Has processed over 5 million visas. Founded by former Pinterest engineer Mohak Nahta.

Investment data is compiled from multiple independent sources including company announcements, press coverage, and regulatory filings. While we strive for accuracy, amounts and dates may reflect reported figures at time of announcement.