List of mergers and acquisitions by Facebook

Facebook, Inc. is a social networking company that has acquired 82 other companies, including WhatsApp. The WhatsApp acquisition closed at a steep $16 billion; more than $40 per user of the platform. Facebook also purchased the defunct company ConnectU in a court settlement and acquired intellectual property formerly held by rival Friendster. The majority of the companies acquired by Facebook are based in the United States, and in turn, a large percentage of these companies are based in or around the San Francisco Bay Area. Facebook has also made investments in LuckyCal and Wildfire Interactive.

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Most of Facebook's acquisitions have primarily been "talent acquisitions" and acquired products are often shut-down. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has stated in 2010 that "We have not once bought a company for the company. We buy companies to get excellent people... In order to have a really entrepreneurial culture one of the key things is to make sure we're recruiting the best people. One of the ways to do this is to focus on acquiring great companies with great founders."[1] The Instagram acquisition, announced on April 9, 2012, appears to have been the first exception to this pattern.[2] While continuing with a pattern of primarily talent acquisitions, other notable product focused acquisitions include the $19 billion WhatsApp acquisition and the $2 billion Oculus VR acquisition.

Acquisitions

Number Company Location Acquired on Acquired for (USD) Talent acquired Related to Used as / integrated with References
1 facebook.com domain name  USA, Boston, Massachusetts

August 23, 2005

200,000 name change from Thefacebook.com [3][4]
2 ParaKey  USA, Mountain View, California

July 19, 2007

Blake Ross, Joe Hewitt Y Combinator, Sequoia Capital Facebook Mobile [5]
3 ConnectU  USA, Cambridge, Massachusetts

June 23, 2008

31,000,000 i2Hub (Court settlement) [6][7]
4 FriendFeed  USA, Mountain View, California

August 10, 2009

47,500,000 Paul Buchheit, Bret Taylor, Jim Norris, Sanjeev Singh, 8 others Benchmark Capital, ex-Google [8]
5 Octazen  Malaysia, Taman Melawati, Kuala Lumpur

February 19, 2010

2 engineers (remote workers) Websluths [9]
6 Divvyshot  USA, San Francisco, California

March 2, 2010

Sam Odio, Paul Carduner Y Combinator, AngelList Facebook Photos [10]
7 Friendster patents  USA, Mountain View, California /   Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

May 13, 2010

40,000,000 [11]
8 ShareGrove  USA, San Mateo, California

May 26, 2010

Kent Libbey, Adam Wolff Elm Street Ventures Facebook Groups [12]
9 Zenbe  USA, New York, NY, New York

July 6, 2010

Tom Alison, Will Bailey, Robert Kiefer Facebook Messenger [13]
10 Nextstop  USA, San Francisco, California

July 8, 2010

2,500,000 Charles Lin, Carl Sjogreen, Adrian Graham ex-Google [14]
11 Chai Labs  USA, Mountain View, California

August 15, 2010

10,000,000 Gokul Rajaram, Giri Rajaram, others Merus Capital, ex-Google [15]
12 Hot Potato  USA, Brooklyn, New York

August 20, 2010

~10,000,000 Saadiq Rodgers-King, Justin Shaffer, 6 others RRE Ventures Facebook Places [16]
13 Drop.io  USA, Dumbo, Brooklyn, New York

October 29, 2010

~10,000,000 Sam Lessin RRE Ventures [17]
14 FB.com domain name  USA, Washington, D.C.

November 15, 2010

8,500,000 [18]
15 Rel8tion  USA, Seattle, Washington

January 25, 2011

undisclosed Peter Wilson [19]
16 Beluga  USA, Palo Alto, California

March 2, 2011

undisclosed Jonathan Perlow, Lucy Zhang, Ben Davenport Facebook Messenger [20]
17 Snaptu  Israel, Tel Aviv

March 20, 2011

70,000,000 Mobile [21]
18 RecRec  USA, San Francisco, California

March 24, 2011

undisclosed Dogpatch Labs [22]
19 DayTum  USA, SoHo, New York City

April 27, 2011

undisclosed Nicholas Felton, Ryan Case [23]
20 Sofa  Netherlands, Amsterdam

June 9, 2011

undisclosed Koen Bok, Dirk Stoop, Jasper Hauser, Hugo van Heuven, Jorn van Dijk [24]
21 MailRank  USA, New York, New York

June 9, 2011

undisclosed Bryan O’Sullivan and Bethanye McKinney Blount [25]
22 Push Pop Press  USA, San Francisco, California

August 2, 2011

undisclosed Co-founders Mike Matas and Kimon Tsinteris [26][27][28]
23 Friend.ly  USA, Mountain View, California

October 10, 2011

undisclosed Co-founder/CEO Ed Baker [29][30][31]
24 Strobe  USA, San Francisco, California

November 8, 2011

undisclosed Founder and CEO Charles Jolley, other Strobe employees Mobile engineering team [32][33]
25 Gowalla  USA, Austin, Texas

December 2, 2011

[34]
26 Caffeinatedmind  USA, California

February 20, 2012

27 Instagram  USA, San Francisco, California

April 9, 2012

1,000,000,000
28 Tagtile  USA, San Francisco, California

April 13, 2012

undisclosed Tagtile's founders [35][36]
29 Glancee  USA, San Francisco, California

May 5, 2012

undisclosed Three co-founders [37][38]
30 Lightbox.com  UK, London, England

May 15, 2012

undisclosed Thai Tran, Nilesh Patel, Five employees [39]
31 Karma  USA, San Francisco, California

May 21, 2012

undisclosed Lee Linden, Ben Lewis Facebook Gifts [40]
32 Face.com  Israel, Tel Aviv

June 18, 2012

100,000,000 [41][42]
33 Spool  USA, San Francisco, California

July 14, 2012

undisclosed Avichal Garg, Curtis Spencer, Six employees Mobile engineering team [43]
34 Acrylic Software  Canada, Vancouver, British Columbia

July 20, 2012

undisclosed Two employees Facebook's design team [44]
35 Threadsy  USA, San Francisco, California

August 24, 2012

undisclosed [45]
36 Atlas Solutions  USA, Seattle, Washington

February 28, 2013

<100,000,000 [46]
37 osmeta  USA, Mountain View, CA

March 2013

17 engineers [47]
38 Storylane (Mixtent)  USA, Palo Alto, CA

March 2013

Jonathan Gheller, 5 engineers [48]
39 Hot Studio  USA, New York, New York, San Francisco, California

March 14, 2013

[49]
40 Spaceport  USA, Burlingame, California

April 23, 2013

[50]
41 Parse  USA, San Francisco, California

April 25, 2013

85,000,000 [51]
42 Monoidics  UK, London, England

July 18, 2013

[52]
43 Jibbigo  USA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

August 12, 2013

[53]
44 Onavo  Israel, Tel Aviv

October 13, 2013

[54]
45 SportStream  USA, San Francisco, California

December 17, 2013

[55]
46 Little Eye Labs  India, Bengaluru, Karnataka

January 8, 2014

15,000,000 [56][57]
47 Branch  USA, New York, New York

January 13, 2014

15,000,000 [58]
48 WhatsApp  USA, Mountain View, California

February 19, 2014

19,000,000,000 Co-founder and CEO Jan Koum [59]
49 Oculus VR  USA, Irvine, California

March 25, 2014

2,000,000,000 Co-founders Palmer Luckey and Brendan Iribe, Engineer Chris Dycus, and CTO John D. Carmack [60][61]
50 Ascenta  UK, Somerset, England

March 27, 2014

20,000,000 [62]
51 ProtoGeo Oy  Finland, Helsinki

April 24, 2014

undisclosed [63]
52 PrivateCore  USA, Palo Alto, California

August 7, 2014

undisclosed [64]
53 LiveRail  USA, San Francisco, California

August 14, 2014

400,000,000 - 500,000,000 [65]
54 WaveGroup Sound  USA, Burlingame, California

August 26, 2014

undisclosed [66]
55 Wit.ai  USA, Palo Alto, California

January 6, 2015

undisclosed [67]
56 Quickfire Networks  USA, San Diego, California

January 8, 2015

undisclosed [68]
57 TheFind, Inc.  USA, Mountain View, California

March 14, 2015

undisclosed [69]
58 Surreal Vision  UK, London, England

May 26, 2015

undisclosed [70]
59 Endaga  US, Oakland, California

October 3, 2015

undisclosed [71]
60 Pebbles  Israel, Kfar Saba

July 16, 2015

60,000,000 [72]
61 MSQRD (Masquerade)  Belarus, Minsk

March 9, 2016

undisclosed CEO, Eugene Nevgen, Sergey Gonchar, Eugene Zatepyakin (co-founders) [73][74]
62 Two Big Ears  UK, Scotland May 23, 2016 undisclosed [75]
63 Nascent Objects  US, California Sep 19, 2016 undisclosed [76]
64 Infiniled  Ireland, Cork October 10, 2016 undisclosed
65 CrowdTangle  USA November 11, 2016 undisclosed [77]
66 Faciometrics  USA, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania November 16, 2016 undisclosed Fernando De la Torre Carnegie Mellon University [78]
67 Zurich Eye   Switzerland November 2016 undisclosed Oculus VR [79]
68 Ozlo  USA, Palo Alto, California July 31, 2017 undisclosed Facebook Messenger [80]
69 Fayteq AG  Germany August 2017 undisclosed Facebook Live [81]
70 tbh  USA, Oakland, California October 16, 2017 undisclosed CEO Nikita Bier, CTO Erik Hazzard, Kyle Zaragoza, Nicolas Ducdodon [82]
71 Confirm  USA, Boston, Massachusetts January 23, 2018 undisclosed Bob Geiman, Ralph Rodriguez, Walt Doyle [83]
72 Bloomsbury AI  UK,London July 2018 30,000,000 [84]
73 Redkix  Israel, Tel Aviv July 26, 2018 100,000,000 Oudi Antebi, Roy Antebi Workplace by Facebook [85]
74 Vidpresso  USA, Ogden, Utah August 13, 2018 undisclosed Randall Bennett, Justin Carter, Pauli Ojala, Hassan Salahuddin Y Combinator [86]
75 Dreambit  Israel November 2018 undisclosed
76 Chainspace  UK, London February 2019 George Danezis, Shehar Bano, Alberto Sonnino University College London Facebook Blockchain [87]
77 GrokStyle  USA, San Francisco, California February 8, 2019 undisclosed Kavita Bala, Sean Bell [88]
78 Servicefriend  Israel, Tel Aviv September 2019 undisclosed Ido Arad, Shahar Ben Ami Calibra [89]
79 CTRL-labs  USA, New York City, New York September 2019 undisclosed, but reportedly between $500 million and $1 billion Thomas Reardon, Patrick Kaifosh Facebook Reality Labs [90]
80 Packagd  USA, San Francisco, California September 2019 undisclosed List of Facebook features § Marketplace [91]
81 Beat Games  Czech Republic, Prague November 2019 undisclosed Oculus Studio [92]
82 PlayGiga  Spain, Madrid December 2019 70,000,000 [93][94]
83 Sanzaru Games  USA, Foster City, California February 2020 undisclosed Oculus Studio [95]
84 Scape Technologies  UK, London February 2020 ~40,000,000 Facebook Reality Labs [96]
85 Giphy  USA, San Francisco, New York May 15, 2020 400,000,000 Instagram [97][98]
86 Mapillary  Sweden, Malmö June 18, 2020 undisclosed [99]
87 Ready at Dawn  USA, Irvine, California June 22, 2020 undisclosed Oculus Studio [95]
88 Kustomer  USA, New York, New York November 30, 2020 1,000,000,000 [100]

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