Ceros Explained

Ceros, Inc.
Type:Software
Foundation:2007
Founder:Brian Alvey, Simon Berg, Dominic Duffy, Craig Wood
Location:New York City, USA
Revenue:$50,000,000

Ceros is a cloud-based platform encompassing a collaborative, real-time digital canvas, upon which designers create animated, interactive content without the need for developers.

The published content works across desktop and mobile devices and can be integrated with e-commerce systems using the Ceros e-commerce SDK. Ceros' platform analytics mechanism works in real-time and reports engagement metrics.

Investment history

Founded by Brian Alvey in 2007 as Crowd Fusion, the company acquired London-based Ceros in 2012 and assumed the acquired company's name.[1] CEO of the acquired company, Simon Berg, became the CEO of the newly combined entity. Crowd Fusion initially raised $3 million from Velocity Interactive Group (now Fuse Capital), Greycroft Partners and Marc Andreessen.[2] Having won customers such as ShopBazaar, Mini, Stella McCartney, Frette, Moncler, Urban Outfitters, Tourneau, Peugeot, Habitat, Monsoon and Virgin Atlantic in its first year, the company attracted a further $6.2 million investment[3] from Greycroft, Sigma Prime and Starvest Partners in March 2014. In 2020, Ceros raised $100 million led by Sumeru Equity Partners along with its existing investors.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Crowd Fusion Buys Ceros — And Changes Its Name and Business Model . 2022-12-14 . AllThingsD . en-US.
  2. Web site: 2008-07-31 . Stealthy Web Publishing Platform Crowd Fusion Raises $3M from Velocity, Greycroft, Andreessen . 2008-07-31 . VentureBeat.
  3. News: Griffith . Erin . 3 April 2014 . Ceros raises $6.2 million to take on Adobe's creative cloud . .
  4. Web site: Ha . Anthony . 2020-07-23 . Digital design platform Ceros raises $100M . 2022-10-30 . TechCrunch . en-US.