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Splashtop provides secure remote access and support software, enabling control of computers and mobile devices remotely. Offerings include high-performance access, comprehensive support, and robust endpoint management. Its architecture prioritizes secure infrastructure, integrating multi-factor authentication, end-to-end encryption, and adhering to compliance standards like ISO/IEC 27001 and GDPR.
Founded in 2006 as DeviceVM Inc., Splashtop was established by co-founders Mark Lee, Robert Ha, Thomas Deng, and Philip Sheu. Their initial product, Splashtop OS, was an 'instant-on' Linux OS for OEMs. This early focus on optimizing computing efficiency informed their pivot to advanced remote connectivity, rebranding as Splashtop in 2010.
Splashtop serves individuals, teams, IT departments, and educational institutions. Its mission delivers reliable, high-performance remote access and support, facilitating efficient remote work, learning, and IT management. The company envisions secure, seamless digital connectivity empowering organizations to maintain productivity and operational continuity, emphasizing security and user experience.
Splashtop has raised $115.0M across 5 funding rounds.
Splashtop has raised $115.0M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Splashtop has raised $115.0M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Splashtop's investors include Draper Associates, GSR Ventures, Index Ventures, Kin Ventures, Neotribe Ventures, New Enterprise Associates, Octopus Ventures, Renegade Partners, Sapphire Ventures, SixThirty, Storm Ventures, Streamlined Ventures.
Splashtop is a technology company specializing in secure remote access and remote support software, enabling users to remotely control computers and devices from anywhere.[1][2][3] It builds products like Splashtop Business Access for teams, Splashtop Enterprise for IT support and endpoint management, and tools for MSPs, serving businesses, IT help desks, education, healthcare, government, finance, and more with high-performance, secure solutions that solve remote work, support, and device management challenges.[1][2][3][5] With over 30 million users worldwide, Splashtop emphasizes enterprise-grade security (SOC 2/3, ISO 27001, GDPR compliant), fast performance, and affordability starting at $5/month, driving growth through hybrid work demands and superior user satisfaction ratings.[3][5]
Splashtop Inc. was founded in 2006 in Silicon Valley (Cupertino, California) as DeviceVM Inc., initially developing Splashtop OS—an instant-on Linux-based platform integrated into PCs by OEMs.[1][4] The company rebranded to Splashtop in 2010, pivoting to remote-desktop and support software that evolved from its early computing tech roots.[4] Key early traction came from partnerships and a shift to cloud-based remote access, capitalizing on rising needs for secure, high-speed remote solutions amid growing mobile and hybrid work trends.[3][4]
Splashtop stands out in the remote access market through superior performance, security, and usability compared to competitors like RemotePC or TeamViewer:
Splashtop rides the hybrid work and digital transformation wave, where remote access demand surged post-COVID, enabling business continuity for firms like Warner Bros. in post-production and Virginia Tech managing 2,200+ devices across 140 sites.[3][7] Timing aligns with cybersecurity mandates and zero-trust shifts, as market forces like rising cyber threats and distributed teams favor its secure, non-VPN alternatives over legacy tools.[1][2] It influences the ecosystem by empowering MSPs, IT teams, and sectors like education/healthcare with scalable, compliant tools, reducing reliance on vulnerable VPNs and boosting productivity in a $10B+ remote access market.[1][5]
Splashtop is poised for continued expansion with AI-driven vulnerability insights, deeper integrations, and on-prem/cloud hybrid options amid escalating remote/hybrid demands.[2][3] Trends like zero-trust security, edge computing, and AI-enhanced IT ops will propel it, potentially capturing more enterprise share from slower incumbents. Its influence may grow through MSP ecosystem dominance and global compliance expansions, solidifying its role as the go-to for secure, high-speed remote solutions—echoing its evolution from instant-on OS to remote work essential.[1][4]
Splashtop has raised $115.0M across 5 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $65.0M Series E in January 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 1, 2021 | $65.0M Series E | Draper Associates, GSR Ventures, Index Ventures, Kin Ventures, Neotribe Ventures, New Enterprise Associates, Octopus Ventures, Renegade Partners, Sapphire Ventures, SixThirty, Storm Ventures, Streamlined Ventures, Ten Eleven Ventures, Trinity Ventures, Aaron Levie, Mark Cuban, Rob Theis | |
| Jun 1, 2010 | $14.0M Series D | Draper Associates, Octopus Ventures, Sapphire Ventures, SixThirty, Storm Ventures, Ten Eleven Ventures, Trinity Ventures, Aaron Levie, Rob Theis | |
| Aug 1, 2008 | $15.0M Series C | Draper Associates, Octopus Ventures, SixThirty, Storm Ventures, Ten Eleven Ventures, Trinity Ventures, Uncork Capital, Aaron Levie, Rob Theis | |
| Oct 1, 2007 | $10.0M Series A | Draper Associates, Merus Capital, Octopus Ventures, SixThirty, Storm Ventures, Ten Eleven Ventures, Trinity Ventures, Rob Theis | |
| Jul 1, 2006 | $11.0M Series A | Draper Associates, Octopus Ventures, SixThirty, Storm Ventures, Ten Eleven Ventures, Trinity Ventures, Rob Theis |