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London YC W20 developer productivity launcher at $47.8M total ($30M Atomico Series B Sep 2024); hundreds of thousands of daily active users on Mac with Windows/iOS expansion competing with Alfred for keyboard-driven developer workflow automation.
Raycast is a London, UK-based developer productivity and application launcher — backed by Y Combinator (W20) with $47.8 million in total funding including a $30 million Series B in September 2024 led by Atomico with Accel, Coatue, Atlassian Ventures, and angels including the CEOs of Vercel, GitHub, and Shopify — providing engineers and knowledge workers with a keyboard-driven command interface for macOS (with Windows and iOS expansion underway) that centralizes access to applications, workflows, clipboard history, custom scripts, and integrations with developer tools (GitHub, Jira, Slack, Linear, Figma) through a single launcher, serving hundreds of thousands of daily active users on a freemium model. Founded by Thomas Mann, Raycast positions as the productivity multiplier that reduces the context-switching overhead that consumes up to 50% of a developer's day on non-coding tasks.
Mux is the video API platform powering Vimeo, Robinhood, CBS, and TED with streaming infrastructure and analytics, generating $46M revenue in 2024 and valued at $1B+.
Mux is a video infrastructure company that provides APIs for developers to build streaming video experiences without managing the complex encoding, delivery, and analytics infrastructure that professional video requires. Founded in 2015 by Jon Dahl, Steve Heffernan, Matthew McClure, and Adam Brown—the team behind video.js, the most popular open-source HTML5 video player—Mux brought deep video expertise to the API-first approach that companies like Twilio and Stripe had proven for communications and payments.
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