Viv
Viv is a technology company.
Financial History
Viv has raised $23.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Viv raised?
Viv has raised $23.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Viv is a technology company.
Viv has raised $23.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Viv has raised $23.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Viv Technologies is a health technology company that builds a comprehensive, fully configurable home care software platform designed for multi-site enterprises, franchises, and mid-size home care businesses.[1][2][3] It serves home care operators, caregivers, clinicians, families, and patients by automating processes like scheduling, revenue cycle management, business intelligence, and communication, solving key challenges in operational efficiency, data insights, and care coordination to enable aging in place.[2][3][4] Formerly known as Mavencare, the company has raised $7.13M in Series A funding and operates across locations including New York, Chicago, Boston, and Toronto, with a focus on AI-driven tools for digital transformation in home care.[2][5]
Viv Technologies was founded in 2014 by a physician and an engineer who faced parallel challenges in sourcing and managing quality home care for their grandparents, sparking a partnership to address gaps in the industry.[2][5] Their combined expertise in healthcare, senior care, and technology led to the creation of a revolutionary software platform initially under the Mavencare name, which quickly gained traction by expanding operations to major cities like New York, Chicago, Boston, and Toronto.[2] Early recognition of the platform's impact on multi-site enterprises marked a pivotal shift from personal need to broader industry application, rebranding to Viv Technologies to emphasize its transformative scope.[1][2]
Viv rides the surging demand for home-based care amid aging populations, post-pandemic telehealth acceleration, and a shift toward digital health solutions that keep seniors independent at home.[2][5] Its timing aligns with market forces like labor shortages in home care, rising healthcare costs, and AI adoption for operational scalability, positioning it as a leader in process automation within a fragmented $100B+ U.S. home care sector.[3][5] By enabling data-driven decisions and real-time coordination, Viv influences the ecosystem through partnerships with major providers, fostering innovation that competitors like Care.com and Gotcare are also chasing, while startups lead the charge in at-home clinical programs.[5]
Viv is poised to expand its AI toolkit and platform configurability, capitalizing on home care's growth to $200B+ globally by 2030, with deeper integrations for predictive analytics and personalized care plans. Trends like regulatory support for telehealth reimbursement and caregiver tech shortages will propel it, potentially attracting further funding or acquisitions amid consolidation. As a pioneer blending physician insight with engineering precision, Viv's evolution from family-driven startup to enterprise powerhouse underscores its potential to redefine compassionate, scalable home care—empowering more lives aged safely at home.
Viv has raised $23.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Viv's investors include AME Cloud Ventures, B Capital Group, Bedrock Capital, David Namdar, Greylock, Hardware Club, Khosla Ventures, Morado Venture Partners, NEO, OS Fund, Hadi Partovi, Kevin Colas.
Viv has raised $23.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $13.0M Series B in February 2015.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 1, 2015 | $13.0M Series B | AME Cloud Ventures, B Capital Group, Bedrock Capital, David Namdar, Greylock, Hardware Club, Khosla Ventures, Morado Venture Partners, NEO, OS Fund, Hadi Partovi, Kevin Colas, Marc Benioff, Scott Banister | |
| Dec 1, 2011 | $10.0M Series A | AME Cloud Ventures, B Capital Group, Bedrock Capital, David Namdar, Greylock, Hardware Club, Khosla Ventures, Morado Venture Partners, NEO, NFX, OS Fund, Hadi Partovi, Kevin Colas, Marc Benioff, Scott Banister |