What is Dataplor?
Dataplor specializes in delivering accurate and up-to-date POI and mobility data, enabling global enterprises to expand their operations abroad by mapping hard-to-reach markets. The company's privacy-first approach differentiates it in a landscape where international location data is often unreliable. Dataplor's real-time location intelligence serves a diverse range of industries, including technology, mapping, search, third-party logistics, consumer packaged goods (CPG), telecom, investing, real estate, and finance, empowering them with critical insights for international growth.
How much funding has Dataplor raised?
Dataplor has raised a total of $35.1M across 3 funding rounds:
Other Financing Round
$4M
Series A
$10.6M
Series B
$20.5M
Other Financing Round (2020): $4M with participation from ff Venture Capital, Space Capital, and Quest Venture Partners
Series A (2024): $10.6M led by Circadian Ventures, Acronym Venture Capital, Spark Capital, and Quest Venture Partners
Series B (2025): $20.5M supported by ff Venture Capital, APA Venture Group, Two Lanterns Venture Partners, F-Prime Capital, Acronym, Spark Capital, Dara5, and Alumni Ventures
Key Investors in Dataplor
Circadian Ventures
Circadian Ventures is a venture capital firm that partners with entrepreneurs to build businesses, with a diverse portfolio across sectors like sports fintech, healthcare IT, and AI recruiting. They have successfully raised over $350 million for their portfolio companies.
Acronym Venture Capital
Acronym VC focuses on late seed and early A financings for B2B software, AI, and tech-enabled companies, emphasizing capital efficiency and revenue growth for founders.
Spark Capital
Spark Capital, founded in 2001 and headquartered in Chennai, India, is a full-service investment banking company.
What's next for Dataplor?
With its recent major strategic investment and substantial total funding, Dataplor is well-positioned for accelerated growth and market penetration. The company's focus on providing high-quality, privacy-compliant location data in complex international markets suggests a strategic push to solidify its position as a leader in the geospatial intelligence sector. Future developments will likely involve expanding its data coverage, refining its analytical tools, and forging deeper partnerships with global enterprises seeking to navigate and capitalize on new international opportunities.
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