Life360, Inc. is a San Mateo, California–based American information technology company that provides GPS tracking and other location-based services, including sharing and notifications, to consumers globally. Its main service is called Life360, a family social networking app released in 2008. It is a location-based service designed primarily to enable friends and family members to share their location with each other.
Life360, Inc. is a San Mateo, California–based American information technology company that provides GPS tracking and other location-based services, including sharing and notifications, to consumers globally. Its main service is called Life360, a family social networking app released in 2008. It is a location-based service designed primarily to enable friends and family members to share their location with each other.
== History == Life360 was founded by Chris Hulls and Alex Haro and has received a total of $90million in funding since its launch, including funding from both Facebook and Google. The app was initially released in 2009 in the Android marketplace. The first funding for Life360 came in the form of a $275,000 grant as a winner of Google's 2008 Android Developer Challenge. Additional funding included $5.5million in a SeriesA round, $17million in a SeriesB round, and $50million in a SeriesC round. Before going public, the company secured a total of 36 investors including Regal Funds Management, Sunstone Management, and several others.
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