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Backend-as-a-service platform enabling developers to build and grow real-time apps, focused on data storage and backend needs.
Firebase has raised $8.1M across 3 funding rounds.
Key people at Firebase.
Firebase was founded in 2011 by Andrew Lee (Founder) and James Tamplin (Founder/CEO).
Firebase has raised $8.1M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Firebase is a Mountain View, California-based backend-as-a-service platform that provides software developers with infrastructure to build, manage, and scale applications across iOS, Android, and the web. The platform handles complex data storage, synchronization, and hosting requirements, powering applications that reach multiple billions of daily active users globally. Following its acquisition by Google in 2014, the service was integrated directly into the broader Google Cloud Platform to offer usage-based pricing tiers and enterprise infrastructure solutions. The organization currently maintains a dedicated workforce of approximately 500 employees who continuously develop and support core technical products, including Realtime Database, Cloud Functions, and Cloud Storage. These backend tools allow engineering teams to bypass traditional server management and focus entirely on frontend user experiences. Firebase was originally founded in 2011 by technology entrepreneurs James Tamplin and Andrew Lee.
Firebase has raised $8.1M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Series A in June 2013.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2013 | $6M Series A | Flybridge Capital Partners, Union Square Ventures | Amadeus Capital Partners, Baseline Ventures, Betaworks Ventures, Episode 1 Ventures, Spark Capital, Unusual Ventures, David Chang, Jeff Seibert, Jennifer LUM, JOE Caruso, Roger Ehrenberg, ROY Rodenstein, Wayne Chang | Announced |
| May 22, 2012 | $1.1M Venture Round | Flybridge Capital Partners | Adam Nash, AMR Awadallah, Brian Shire, Lucas Nealan, Michael T., Data Collective, Founder Collective, Greylock Partners, NEW Enterprise Associates | Announced |
| May 1, 2012 | $1M Seed | — | Afore Capital, Baseline Ventures, Daffy, END Partners, Flybridge Capital Partners, Greylock, O.g. Tech Partners, Sequoia Capital, Unusual Ventures, David Chang, Jeff Seibert, Jennifer LUM, JOE Caruso, ROY Rodenstein, Wayne Chang | Announced |
Firebase is a comprehensive cloud-based platform developed by Google that enables developers to build, grow, and monetize iOS, Android, and web applications efficiently. It simplifies backend development by providing real-time databases, authentication, cloud storage, analytics, and machine learning tools, allowing developers to focus on user experience and rapid feature innovation. Firebase serves startups, enterprises, and individual developers by solving the complexity of backend infrastructure and scaling challenges, thereby accelerating app development and enhancing user engagement[1][3][4].
Originally founded in 2011 by James Tamplin and Andrew Lee as a spin-off from their previous startup Envolve, Firebase emerged from the need to synchronize real-time data across applications beyond chat functionality. It launched publicly in 2012 and was acquired by Google in 2014, which expanded its capabilities and integrated it deeply with Google Cloud services. Since then, Firebase has evolved into a versatile platform supporting a wide range of app types, including e-commerce, social, gaming, enterprise SaaS, educational, and IoT applications[1][2][4].
Firebase rides the trend of backend-as-a-service (BaaS) platforms that abstract complex server-side infrastructure, enabling faster app development and iteration. The timing aligns with the increasing demand for real-time, interactive, and AI-powered applications across mobile and web platforms. Market forces such as the proliferation of mobile devices, cloud computing, and the need for rapid digital transformation favor Firebase’s growth. Its integration with Google Cloud and support for multiple programming environments position it as a key enabler in the developer ecosystem, influencing how startups and enterprises build scalable, user-centric applications[1][3][4].
Firebase is poised to continue expanding its capabilities, especially in AI/ML integration, cross-platform development, and deeper cloud service integration. Trends like edge computing, augmented reality, and enhanced user personalization will likely shape its evolution. As app complexity and user expectations grow, Firebase’s role as a unified platform for development, analytics, and growth will strengthen, maintaining its influence on the startup ecosystem and broader technology landscape[1][3][8].
In summary, Firebase transforms app development by simplifying backend complexity and accelerating innovation, making it a foundational tool for developers aiming to build high-quality, scalable applications across iOS, Android, and web platforms.
Key people at Firebase.
Firebase was founded in 2011 by Andrew Lee (Founder) and James Tamplin (Founder/CEO).
Firebase has raised $8.1M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Firebase's investors include Flybridge Capital Partners, Union Square Ventures, Amadeus Capital Partners, Baseline Ventures, Betaworks Ventures, Episode 1 Ventures, Spark Capital, Unusual Ventures, David Chang, Jeff Seibert, Jennifer Lum, Joe Caruso.