Onna, a New York and Barcelona based startup, dedicated to centralizing proprietary information closes an $11 million series A equity funding round to grow its central information access product.

The round was led by Dawn Capital, with participation from Dropbox, the Slack Fund, and existing early investor, Nauta Capital. Norman Fiore, General Partner at Dawn Capital, will join Onna’s Board. Norman has invested in several of Europe’s leading SaaS businesses including Mimecast [MIME], Collibra and Showpad.

Onna’s mission is to make proprietary information accessible, useful and private. Currently, Onna’s customers, like Facebook, Electronic Arts, Dropbox, Fitbit, amongst many other top brands, use the platform for legal discovery, compliance, knowledge management and enterprise search.

Norman Fiore, General Partner at Dawn Capital, said: “Helping employees find, organize and protect crucial business information when it sits across all these apps is a big challenge. Onna’s solution has already seen great traction in eDiscovery with a legal use case, with annual recurring revenue having more than tripled over the past year.

“But Salim and the team at Onna rightly recognize the opportunity is much bigger. By building an internal search engine for enterprise and giving all employees fast access to their own information, Onna can be an industry game-changer.”

Lev Finkelstein, VP of Corporate Finance and Strategy at Dropbox, said: “Information and tools people use at work are increasingly fragmented and it’s often difficult to search, locate and secure documents spread across the many tools we use. Like Dropbox, Onna is on a mission to help fix that. We’ve gotten to know Onna over time, as both a partner and a customer, and have been impressed with their thought leadership, technology, and use of AI to improve information search across multiple platforms. We’re excited to be one of their Series A investors and look forward to seeing Onna grow.”

The founder and CEO, Salim Elkhou, had previously founded eStet, a company in the legal discovery space that involved collecting, searching and organizing millions of files over a very short period. It was ranked one of the fastest growing companies in the US by several publications.

Salim realized that the new wave of productivity applications created a data disparity problem that weighs heavily on the enterprise and its employees. He chose to leave his operational role at eStet, which was eventually acquired by Ernst & Young, to found Onna.

While Onna started out in legal departments, it is increasingly clear that everyday employees in companies around the world also need Onna to search across an ever more complex network of SaaS applications. This funding will allow Onna to take the next step in its development and expand its solution to meet the needs of this far larger and growing audience.

Salim Elkhou, Founder and CEO at Onna, said: “Our technology consists of bringing several disruptive technologies together. We created three distinct innovative frameworks that make Onna what it is today (i) one that synchronizes modern databases with fast search indexes, deriving the benefits from both, mainly in speed and security, (ii) a second that communicates with all connected systems and monitors changes across billions of files and communication channels, and (iii) a modernly architected processing platform that goes very deep across virtually any data type or language, also allowing customers to use Tensorflow models of their choosing. These frameworks are built on a containerized microservices architecture, shipped in a Kubernetes container deployable in our cloud or the customer’s private or on-prem cloud.

Our vision is to enable the enterprise and its people with their information, by centralizing it, organizing and feeding it to user authorized applications. We give our customers an open API to integrate any data source, drop in any ML model and finally connect to any workflow or application.”

This investment follows a previous seed funding round of $5 million, raised in October 2017.

About Onna

“Connect everything so you can find anything”

Onna, is a central access point for your favorite enterprise apps, so you can find information in one place regardless of where it is originally stored.

Onna employs several key technologies including deep learning to help companies of any size organize their scattered data.

About Dawn

Dawn Capital  (“Dawn”) is the largest VC fund dedicated to B2B software and B2B fintech start-ups ups across Europe. Dawn invests from Series A onwards, backing companies that develop world leading offerings with unbeatable economics. Currently investing out of its third fund of $235 million, Dawn offers ambitious founders operational and financial support to deliver exceptional value growth. Dawn’s portfolio companies include Mimecast (NASDAQ: MIME with $2.5BN market cap), iZettle (sold to PayPal for $2.2BN cash), Collibra, Showpad, Automile, Dataiku and Neo Technology, with many others looking to join their rank. More about Dawn Capital: www.dawncapital.com

About Nauta Capital

Nauta Capital is a pan-European Venture Capital firm investing in early-stage technology companies, with offices in London, Barcelona and Munich. Nauta’s main areas of investment interests include B2B software propositions, disruptive digital media companies, and enabling technologies for mobile and the Internet. Nauta has €350+ million under management and invests in Western Europe. Nauta has led investments in more than 50 companies including Brandwatch, Marfeel, Nextail, Holded, MishiPay, Mercaux, ForceManager, Getapp, BeMyEye, Geoblink, Smarp, Talentry and ABA English. www.nautacapital.com

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