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Zeroheight Raises $10 Million in Series A

Zeroheight, a DevOps platform builder of UX, raised $10 million in a Series A funding round led by Tribe Capital.

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by Ben Murray
Zeroheight Raises $10 Million in Series A

Zeroheight, a DevOps platform builder of UX, raised $10 million in a Series A funding round led by Tribe Capital. 

Other participants include Adobe, Y Combinator, FundersClub, and Expa; angel investors including Tom Preston-Werner, co-founder of GitHub; Bradley Horowitz, VP Product at Google; Irene Au, who built and ran UX design for Google; and Nick Caldwell, VP Engineering at Twitter.

Zeroheight is planning to expand to San Francisco and hire more people across the board.

Company: Zero Height Limited

Raised: $10.0M

Round: Series A

Funding Month: August 2021

Lead Investors: Tribe Capital

Additional Investors: Adobe, Y Combinator, FundersClub, and Expa; angel investors including Tom Preston-Werner, Bradley Horowitz, Irene Au, and Nick Caldwell

Company Website: http://www.zeroheight.com/

Software Category: DesignOps platform

About the Company: Zeroheight is a software company developing a design documentation platform to build style guides and reuse common design elements easily. Its platform offers an easy-to-create design system to edit style guides that are synced with design and code to create beautiful and sophisticated style guides. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in London, England.

Source: https://saasindustry.com/news/zeroheight-has-raised-10m-from-tribe-capital-in-a-series-a-round/

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