Embrace

Embrace

Culver City, CA
115 Total Employees
Year Founded: 2016

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We help mobile engineers build better experiences.

Embrace empowers engineers to manage the complexity of mobile to build better, bolder experiences. At a time when mobile is more crucial than ever, teams often face fragmented solutions, missing data, and an inability to surface issues. With Embrace, engineers can identify and prioritize the impact of any issues with detailed technical context and resolve them instantly. By eliminating guesswork, Embrace illuminates opportunities to perfect performance and build the best experiences possible. When it comes to mobile development, Embrace gives leaders the most powerful and effective ways to deliver what people expect and need from mobile. Embrace is supported by NEA, AV8 (Allianz), Greycroft and Eniac along with investments from the founders of PagerDuty, MoPub, Testflight, Sendbird, and Scopely, and was selected by YCombinator as a YC Growth company. Embrace is based in Culver City and Palo Alto, CA.


Embrace Offices

Hybrid Workspace

Employees engage in a combination of remote and on-site work.

Typical time on-site: Not Specified
Culver City, CA

Technology We Use

Cassandra
Cassandra
DATABASES
Java
Java
LANGUAGES
Kotlin
Kotlin
LANGUAGES
MySQL
MySQL
DATABASES
Python
Python
LANGUAGES
Swift
Swift
LANGUAGES
Objective C
Objective C
LANGUAGES
Go
Go
LANGUAGES
React
React
LANGUAGES

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