Company data website
Crunchbase
Crunchbase is a business information website and data platform focused on private companies, startups, investors, funding rounds, acquisitions, leadership changes, and market signals.
What Crunchbase is
Crunchbase is a website and data platform for researching companies, investors, founders, funding rounds, acquisitions, and market activity. People use it to look up company profiles, trace who invested in whom, find comparable businesses, build prospect lists, and follow private-market signals that are harder to see in ordinary public-company databases.
What the profiles show
A Crunchbase profile can include a company's description, headquarters, industries, people, investors, funding history, acquisitions, news signals, web links, and related organizations. The exact fields vary by profile because private-company information is uneven: some companies publish detailed data, while others have sparse or older records.
Where the data comes from
Crunchbase says its data comes from venture partners, an active contributor community, AI and machine-learning validation, government filings, news sources, third-party partnerships, and manual review by data specialists. That mix helps the site cover many private companies, but users still need to check important facts against primary documents, company announcements, filings, or direct outreach.
Search and prospecting
The website is often used for prospecting and market mapping. A user might search for companies by industry, location, funding stage, investor, employee range, growth signal, technology category, or recent activity. Paid products add features for saved searches, alerts, workflow exports, team use, and deeper company intelligence.
API and data products
Beyond the public website, Crunchbase offers API, enrichment, and licensing products for teams that want company and market data inside their own tools. Those products can support customer-facing applications, CRM enrichment, internal research workflows, financial analysis, market maps, and model training, depending on the license and available fields.
Why it matters
Crunchbase matters because many important companies are private and do not disclose the same regular financial reports as public companies. A structured database gives readers, investors, sellers, analysts, and founders a shared starting point for understanding who is building, backing, buying, and competing in a market.
Limits and cautions
Crunchbase should not be treated as a final source for legal, financial, or investment decisions. Profile data can lag, funding amounts can be rounded or corrected later, and some private-company signals are estimates or predictions. The best use is as a discovery and comparison tool, followed by verification from company websites, filings, investor announcements, contracts, or direct conversations.
WHOIS domain data
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- Domain
- crunchbase.com
- IP address
- 104.18.9.208
- Registrar
- Gandi SAS
- WHOIS server
- whois.gandi.net
- Referral URL
- http://www.gandi.net
- Created
- May 16, 2007
- Updated
- April 12, 2026
- Expires
- May 17, 2027
- Nameservers
- beth.ns.cloudflare.com (173.245.58.103); jeff.ns.cloudflare.com (173.245.59.124)
- Domain status
- clientTransferProhibited
- Contact privacy
- Registrant name is redacted for privacy; registrant, admin, and technical organizations are listed as Crunchbase Inc.