[2] Notable Sapphire-backed companies include 23andMe,[5] Alteryx,[6] Auth0,[7] Block (Square),[8] Box,[9] Current,[10] Degreed,[11] DocuSign,[12] Fitbit,[13] IAS,[14] JumpCloud,[15] Kaltura,[16] Linkedin,[17] Livongo,[18] Looker,[19] MuleSoft,[20] Monday.com,[21] Paytm,[22] Ping Identity,[23] Sumo Logic,[24] Wise (TransferWise).
[31] In 2015, Sapphire partnered with technology companies Cisco Systems and Siemens to co-host the first industry summit on the Internet of Things, named "IoT: Empowering The Enterprise" in San Jose, California.
[38][39] That year, Sapphire also raised $1.4 billion across investment strategies, including a $150 million opportunity fund to support larger deals.
[50] The strategy has invested in funds including Union Square Ventures, Amplify Partners, SaaStr, Point Nine Capital, Data Collective, and Screendoor among others.
[55] In early 2023 Investments have included Aglet, Breathwrk, Buzzer, Fevo, Flowhaven, Green Park, Jackpot.com, Manicore, Mixhalo, Overtime, PlayVS, POAP,[56] Tonal, and Trust.
[65][66] Notable Sapphire-backed portfolio companies that have experienced IPOs or acquisitions include: Some of Sapphire's current investments include: 6Sense, BetterUp, BlockDaemon, Brightfield, Catchpoint, Current,[10] Clari, Degreed,[11] feedzai, JumpCloud,[15] LeanData, Mercury,[105] Pendo, Reltio, and Tetrate.
[106] CB Insights recognized Sapphire Ventures as Top 5 VC based on participation in major tech exits.
Sapphire Ventures was named #4 on the list with 10 exits, behind Accel, New Enterprise Associates and Sequoia Capital.
The firm was named alongside Sequoia, IVP, Accel, New Enterprise Associates, DAG Ventures, Bessemer, and Kleiner Perkins.