Integral Capital Partners is a venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California. The firm manages a family of technology centric crossover funds which seek capital appreciation from investing in the securities of information technology and life sciences companies across their corporate life cycles.
Integral Capital Partners was founded in 1991 by T. Rowe Price alumns Roger B. McNamee and John A. Powell, together with the venture firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, to invest in expansion stage private companies and growth stage public companies in the information technology and life sciences industries. Integral pioneered the concept of "crossover" or "lifecycle investing" which has been the driving force behind our investment process for the past twenty years. In 1999, Integral Capital Partners co-founded Silver Lake Partners, a multi-billion dollar private equity fund focused on large scale, control oriented transactions in technology and related growth businesses.
Integral Capital Partners has made investments in Owlet, Medeanalytics, Vapotherm, Traitify, Grockit, Tabula, Stoke, AudienceScience, PatientSafe Solutions and Lytx.
They exited their investments in Upwork, Lytx, CareDx, Jasper Technologies, MedeAnalytics, Vapotherm, Grockit, OpenTable, and Stoke.
Timeline
Funded Companies
Baby monitors to track a baby's heart rate and oxygen levels, and stream video and audio to phones
A medical device company manufacturing non-invasive respiratory support system
Tabula is a Santa Clara, California-based semiconductor company founded by Steve Teig.
People
Glen Kacher
Employee
JosĂ© Antonio RamĂrez
Employee