San Francisco-based startup Apideck, which develops a real-time Unified APIs, has raised $7.5 million in a Series A round. Amsterdam's Airbridge Equity Partners led the funding, as was reported to Vestbee.
- Apideck, founded in 2020 by Gertjan De Wilde and Tom Schouteden, offers a platfrom that simplifies the connection between different software applications for business. It provides real-time data access without storing customer information.
- Apideck enables companies to standardize multiple APIs while keeping full control over their customer data, unlike traditional integration platforms. The platform supports over 150 connectors across various industries, including HRIS, accounting, CRM, and e-commerce, and is quickly expanding into new API categories.
- To date, Apideck's customers include companies like BILL, Drata, Benefex, Principal Group, 11x, Kintsugi, Setyl, and Atradius.
- The Series A round was led by Dutch investment firm Airbridge Equity Partners, which is currently investing out of its second €63 million fund. Flemish investment company PMV, angel investors, and executives from Atlassian, Rocketreach, Aikido, Teamleader, and Proxyclick also participated in the funding.
"Apideck's Unified API platform simplifies integrations while ensuring secure, cost-efficient management of customer data. We’re excited to support their growth as they meet the increasing demand for seamless SaaS solutions," said Rick van Boekel, co-founder and partner at Airbridge.
- The proceeds will be used to expand Apideck’s engineering, product, and go-to-market teams as the company grows globally. It will support the development of its platform, increase API coverage, and help establish new partnerships with software providers.