Full-Time
Real-time data integration for public safety
$170k - $250k/yr
New York, NY, USA
In Person
Peregrine.io builds a real-time decision and operations management platform for public safety and law enforcement, unifying data from many sources into a single view and using analytics and visualization to support fast, informed decisions. It centralizes data with strong security and granular permissions, allowing users to explore insights while protecting sensitive information, and aims for deployment within about 12 weeks. The platform differentiates itself by focusing specifically on public safety use cases, integrating data from diverse systems, and offering a rapid, enterprise-wide deployment with clear risk controls. Its goal is to empower public safety teams to access the right data at the right time, solve hard problems, and protect lives and property through more efficient operations.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$250.1M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2018
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Peregrine expands to New York City, opening office in the Flatiron District.
Efficient, easy to use, and effective — Peregrine is the only real-time decision and operations management platform for public safety and law enforcement agencies.
Sequoia Capital is leading a $190 million funding round for Peregrine Technologies Inc., a startup developing a tech platform used by state and local law enforcement agencies, in a deal that vaults the company's valuation sevenfold, to $2.5 billion.
Law enforcement startup Peregrine Technologies reached a $2.5 billion valuation after securing a $190 million funding round led by Sequoia Capital. Other participants included Goldcrest Capital, Friends Family Capital, Fifth Down Capital, OG Venture Partners, and Godfrey Capital. This marks the largest raise by a law enforcement/public safety startup since Dataminr's $475 million Series F in 2021.
Peregrine, which develops a platform used by state and local law enforcement agencies with smaller budgets, raised $190M led by Sequoia at a $2.5B valuation (Lizette chapman/bloomberg).