Nanit’s nursery camera pairs computer vision with specially patterned clothing to help answer the question that most new parents ask themselves roughly every 90 seconds: “Is my baby still breathing?”
This morning the company is announcing that it has raised an additional $25 million in a Series C round led by GV.
As part of the deal, GV’s Frederique Dame will join Nanit’s board of directors.
The company raises this Series C on the momentum of a strong year. While declining to share exactly how many cameras the company had sold to date, Nanit CEO Sarah Dorsett tells me that camera sales were up 130% in 2020 versus 2019.
Earlier this month Nanit debuted the Nanit Pro, an upgraded model ($299 versus $249 for the Nanit Plus) that increases the camera’s resolution while improving things like the built-in night light and overall usability. It also launched a line of “smart sheets,” complete with a custom black-and-white pattern the camera reads to help measure and record your baby’s height between doctor visits.
Dorsett tells me the company plans to expand its lineup into a broader ecosystem of nursery items, mentioning things like changing pads and nightlights as things “that exist today, but that [Nanit] could really amplify because of the app experience.”
This Series C brings Nanit’s total raised to $75 million. While round-leader GV is a new investor here, it was backed by existing investors Jerusalem Venture Partners, RRE Ventures, Upfront Ventures and Rho Capital Partners.