
Imply
Founded Year
2015Stage
Series D | AliveTotal Raised
$215.3MValuation
$0000Last Raised
$100M | 4 yrs agoMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
-49 points in the past 30 days
About Imply
Imply is an analytics platform developed by Apache Druid focusing on providing a database solution for modern analytics applications. The company offers a database that supports the development of interactive data experiences on both streaming and batch data. Imply's products cater to various sectors that require data analysis, such as e-commerce, security, and product analytics. It was founded in 2015 and is based in San Francisco, California.
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Imply Patents
Imply has filed 3 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- database management systems
- business intelligence
- data management

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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10/3/2022 | 2/18/2025 | Trees (data structures), Online analytical processing, Data management, Database management systems, Business intelligence | Grant |
Application Date | 10/3/2022 |
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Grant Date | 2/18/2025 |
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Related Topics | Trees (data structures), Online analytical processing, Data management, Database management systems, Business intelligence |
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Latest Imply News
Sep 12, 2025
By Tim King , Executive Editor at Solutions Review Solutions Review Executive Editor Tim King curated this list of notable analytics and data science news for the week of September 12, 2025. Keeping tabs on all the most relevant analytics and data science news can be a time-consuming task. As a result, our editorial team aims to provide a summary of the top headlines from the last week in this space. Solutions Review editors will curate vendor product news, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital funding, talent acquisition, and other noteworthy analytics and data science news items. For early access to all the expert insights published on Solutions Review, join Insight Jam , a community dedicated to enabling the human conversation on AI. Analytics and Data Science News for the Week of September 12, 2025 Coursera Launches Skill Tracks: Data-Backed Learning Solution Coursera has announced Skill Tracks, a tailored learning initiative powered by real-world data insights. Enterprises can assemble function-specific upskilling programs, accelerating critical skills development across teams. Expert.ai Launches Enhanced GenAI Solutions for Enterprise Language Tasks Expert.ai has upgraded its GenAI platform, adding new enterprise-ready natural language processing models and integrations. The solution supports more accurate summarization, extraction, and understanding for business applications in multiple languages. Imply Launches Industry-Specific AI Analytics Platform ‘Imply Lumi’ Imply has rolled out Imply Lumi, a vertical AI analytics platform tailored to power real-time business intelligence across key industries. Lumi offers industry-optimized dashboards, automated insights, and built-in connectors—helping organizations turn streaming data into actionable decisions and speed up operational analytics for finance, retail, media, and more. Pigment Expands Analyst Agent for Intelligent Enterprise Planning Pigment has expanded access to its Analyst Agent, an intelligent AI assistant that empowers business users to analyze, plan, and model with greater speed and autonomy within enterprise planning workflows. Plotly Announces Vibe Analytics Event, Showcasing Future of AI Data Apps Plotly’s ‘Rise of Vibe Analytics’ event introduces breakthrough demos and thought leadership in AI-driven data apps. The showcase covers real-time analytics, generative AI, and next-gen UI/UX trends, highlighting Plotly’s commitment to innovation. Qlik Announces Canada Cloud Region for Data Sovereignty and AI Innovation Qlik is launching its new Cloud Canada region on AWS, set to serve enterprises and government customers requiring local data residency, privacy, and compliance. Organizations can accelerate analytics and AI projects with governed access, reduced latency, and CCCS-certified security in-country. Sigma Reveals New AI, BI, and Analytics Features Sigma has released enhancements to its cloud analytics platform, including augmented AI features for automated insights, conversational querying, and dynamic visualization. These updates aim to make business intelligence more accessible and actionable for every user. Sourcetable Introduces AI ‘SuperAgents’ for Excel Automation Sourcetable has launched a new suite of AI SuperAgents for Excel, enabling advanced automation, data analysis, and workflow orchestration within popular spreadsheet environments. The solution streamlines repetitive tasks and empowers users with intelligent data capabilities. Syntax Launches GenAI Starter Pack for Safe, Rapid AI Adoption Syntax has rolled out a GenAI starter pack to help organizations securely, quickly, and effectively deploy generative AI into business workflows. ThoughtSpot Redefines Analytics with Boundaryless Agentic AI ThoughtSpot has unveiled the Boundaryless Agent, enabling organizations to run analytics across cloud warehouses, SaaS apps, and enterprise data with conversational interfaces and agentic automation. The release marks a move to frictionless, self-service BI. Expert Insights Watch this space each week as our editors will share upcoming events, new thought leadership, and the best resources from Insight Jam, Solutions Review’s enterprise tech community where the human conversation around AI is happening. The goal? To help you gain a forward-thinking analysis and remain on-trend through expert advice, best practices, predictions, and vendor-neutral software evaluation tools. What to Expect at Insight Jam’s Mini Jam Q3, 2025: The Soft Side of AI, on September 18-19 Join us to uncover the tools, practices, and mindsets needed to keep AI grounded in human values, foster trust, and prepare individuals and organizations for the profound changes ahead. All-in, Mini Jam Q3, 2025 provides an unparalleled opportunity to gain insights, engage with experts, and stay at the forefront of the conversation on human-centered AI. Be sure to register for free at Insight Jam to watch all the sessions live or on demand. What to Expect at Solutions Review‘s Industry Trends Session with Denodo on September 16: AI Deep Research We’ll explore the kinds of questions Deep Research can tackle: Why is customer churn rising in a specific region? How will new regulations impact our supply chain? What is the optimal strategy for entering a new market? These are the complex, open-ended questions that go far beyond dashboards and canned reports, questions that require reasoning, synthesis, and real-time, trusted data. SR Thought Leader by Samir Sharma: From Data Products to Product Thinking & Why Data Teams Must Evolve In a recent panel discussion with Malcolm Hawker, Brian T. O’Neill, and Mark Stouse, we tackled a hard truth: too many data teams are still confusing outputs with outcomes. I wanted to provide you with an overview of the conversation we had and how the panel played out. Thanks to all those who attended, and for those who didn’t, follow me, and you will be notified of our next panel. Editorial by Omri Kohl: How AI Has Fundamentally Changes Business Data Analytics Workflows Tech leaders are keen to draw on vibe coding, with advanced AI engines powered by custom agents that are more easily accessible and at lower costs. This allows them to connect a custom chatbot or AI agent with their databases and leave the AI to answer questions for decision-makers and stakeholders. However, unless your AI engine is connected to a proven decision intelligence engine that’s connected to well-prepared data sources, it’s likely to return answers that are untrustworthy and inaccurate .
Imply Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Imply founded?
Imply was founded in 2015.
Where is Imply's headquarters?
Imply's headquarters is located at 2261 Market Street, San Francisco.
What is Imply's latest funding round?
Imply's latest funding round is Series D.
How much did Imply raise?
Imply raised a total of $215.3M.
Who are the investors of Imply?
Investors of Imply include Khosla Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, Bessemer Venture Partners, Thoma Bravo, OMERS Growth Equity and 5 more.
Who are Imply's competitors?
Competitors of Imply include LlamaIndex, SingleStore, Relevance AI, DataStax, Sigma Computing and 7 more.
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