Page Vault
Page Vault is a technology company.
Financial History
Page Vault has raised $3.4M across 3 funding rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Page Vault raised?
Page Vault has raised $3.4M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Page Vault is a technology company.
Page Vault has raised $3.4M across 3 funding rounds.
Page Vault has raised $3.4M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Page Vault has raised $3.4M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Page Vault's investors include Array Ventures, Buckley Ventures, Endeavor8, Golan Ventures, LGF, Race Capital, Recursive Ventures, Todd and Rahul's Angel Fund, Vitalize Venture Group, Zero Capital, Aaron Rosenson, Elad Kushnir.
Page Vault is a technology company specializing in web capture services and software tailored for the legal sector. It provides legal professionals with tools to capture, preserve, and authenticate web content—including websites, social media, videos, and images—with metadata and affidavits to ensure admissibility in court. Its solutions serve a broad range of legal clients from large law firms (AmLaw 100) to solo practitioners, helping them secure digital evidence against tampering or destruction. The company offers both in-house software for DIY captures and outsourced capture services, supporting complex and high-volume projects. Page Vault has demonstrated steady growth, generating approximately $10.5 million in revenue with around 27 employees as of 2025[1][2][3][6].
Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Miami, Florida, Page Vault was co-founded by Todd Price, who also serves as CTO and designed the company’s patented web capture architecture. The leadership team includes experienced entrepreneurs and executives with backgrounds in private equity, software, and management consulting, such as Co-CEOs Luke Suydam and Alex Sappington, both Stanford MBA graduates. The idea for Page Vault emerged from the need to provide legally admissible, reliable web capture solutions to the legal industry, a niche requiring precise preservation of digital evidence. Early traction came from securing clients like Loeb & Loeb LLP, DLA Piper, and the State of New York Attorney General, establishing credibility in a specialized market[1][3][5].
Page Vault rides the growing trend of digital evidence management and eDiscovery technology driven by the increasing volume of online content used in litigation. As courts demand more reliable and verifiable digital evidence, Page Vault’s solutions address critical challenges around authenticity, chain of custody, and metadata preservation. The timing is favorable given the rise of social media and web-based evidence in legal disputes, regulatory investigations, and compliance matters. By enabling legal professionals to efficiently capture and authenticate digital content, Page Vault influences the broader legal tech ecosystem, helping law firms and government agencies adapt to the digital transformation of evidence handling[1][6].
Looking ahead, Page Vault is well-positioned to expand its footprint as digital evidence becomes even more central to legal proceedings. Trends such as increased regulatory scrutiny, remote litigation workflows, and AI-driven eDiscovery tools may shape its product evolution, potentially integrating more automation and analytics capabilities. The company’s dual model of software and service provides flexibility to scale with client needs. Continued innovation in capturing emerging content types (e.g., ephemeral social media, live video) and enhancing legal compliance features could further solidify its leadership. Page Vault’s influence is likely to grow as courts and legal teams increasingly rely on robust, court-admissible digital evidence solutions, tying back to its core mission of simplifying and securing web capture for legal use[1][6].
Page Vault has raised $3.4M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $400K Series A in July 2018.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2018 | $400K Series A | Array Ventures, Buckley Ventures, Endeavor8, Golan Ventures, LGF, Race Capital, Recursive Ventures, Todd and Rahul's Angel Fund, Vitalize Venture Group, Zero Capital, Aaron Rosenson, Elad Kushnir, Ran Makavy | |
| May 1, 2016 | $2.0M Series A | Array Ventures, Buckley Ventures, Endeavor8, Golan Ventures, LGF, Race Capital, Recursive Ventures, Todd and Rahul's Angel Fund, Vitalize Venture Group, Zero Capital, Aaron Rosenson, Elad Kushnir, Ran Makavy | |
| Jan 1, 2015 | $1.0M Seed | Array Ventures, Buckley Ventures, Climate Capital, Endeavor8, Fusion Fund, Golan Ventures, Great Oaks Venture Capital, IrishAngels, LGF, Lofty Ventures, Motivate Ventures, Race Capital, Recursive Ventures, Todd and Rahul's Angel Fund, Vitalize Venture Group, Zero Capital, Aaron Rosenson, Elad Kushnir, Louis Beryl, Ran Makavy |