Full-Time
Open-source backend as a service platform
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What Supabase does: Supabase provides an open-source backend-as-a-service that gives developers real-time databases, authentication, and storage in the cloud so they can build scalable applications quickly and efficiently. How its product works: It offers managed backend services (database with real-time updates, user authentication, file storage) that integrate with an existing frontend or mobile app via APIs; developers can use a freemium model, starting with free basic services and upgrading to paid plans as usage or feature needs grow. How it differs from competitors: Its open-source nature allows deeper customization and community-driven improvements, and it emphasizes high uptime and reliability for mission-critical apps, with a seamless integration into existing workflows. What its goal is: To simplify and speed up the development of scalable apps by providing a ready-to-use, flexible backend that developers can customize and extend.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series E
Total Funding
$496.3M
Headquarters
Singapore, Singapore
Founded
2020
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Singapore’s GIC is in talks to lead an investment in database startup Supabase at a valuation of about $10 billion, double the level it raised at last fall, according to two people with direct knowledge of the discussions. Supabase is aiming to raise about $500 million in the fundraising round, ...
Laravel founder Taylor Otwell has become an angel investor, participating in three startup investments including a $200 million Series D round in Supabase Inc., a Singapore and Silicon Valley-based tech company. The round was led by Accel, which previously led Laravel's $57 million funding round in 2024. Otwell said the Supabase investment aligned with Laravel's mission, as both companies aim to make web development accessible and powerful. Laravel developers already use Supabase's platform. Beyond Supabase, Otwell has invested in Swedish AI company Lovable and San Francisco-based Treeline. He said he's interested in supporting early-stage founders and new ideas, drawing on his own experience building Laravel from Little Rock, Arkansas.
It's been a wild year of growth and fundraising for vibe-coding database of choice, Supabase.
Supabase has raised $100 million in Series E funding at a $5 billion valuation, led by Accel and Peak XV, with participation from Figma Ventures and others. This round follows their Series D just four months prior, bringing total funding to over $500 million. Supabase plans to allow community members to co-invest, highlighting their commitment to open source advocates. The funds will support their community of over 4 million developers and enhance their Postgres development platform.
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