Memfault

Memfault is the first IoT reliability platform for debugging, monitoring, and updating connected devices on any hardware.

Memfault empowers teams to build more robust devices with software at scale.

Memfault was founded in 2018 by François Baldassari, Chris Coleman, Tyler Hoffmann, Ryan Case, Marcel Jackwerth and Martijn Thé. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California, with offices in Boston and Berlin.

 

Memfault applies device reliability engineering (DRE) techniques to transform how developers build and operate IoT and edge devices with automation, data analysis and more collaboration.

 

Memfault allows developers to leverage built-in performance monitoring, device debugging, and over-the-air (OTA) update capabilities for proactive device operations to detect, patch, and fix issues before users notice them.

 

Memfault platform is available for Linux, Android, RTOS, and bare metal device developers. Memfault is compatible with a wide range of wired and wireless protocols such as Bluetooth, cellular, WiFi, LoRa, Thread, or Zigbee, allowing maximum flexibility.

 

Memfault is backed by Stripes, Partech Partners, Uncork Capital, 5G Open Innovation Lab, S28 Capital, and Y Combinator. The company raised $24M in a Series B round on Jan 24, 2023. This brings Memfault's total funding to $35.2M to date.

 

 

  • Year founded: 2018
  • Funding Info: $35.2M over 4 Rounds (Latest Funding Type: Series B)
  • Yearly Revenue: NA
  • Employee Size: 11-50
  • Business Valuation: NA
  • City/Town: San Francisco
  • State: California
  • Country: United States
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