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§ Private Profile · San Francisco, CA, USA
Mural is a technology company.
Mural has raised $201.1M across 6 funding rounds.
Key people at Mural.
Mural was founded in 2011 by Patricio Jutard (Co-Founder) and Jeff Hagins (Founder & CEO).
Mural has raised $201.1M in total across 6 funding rounds.
Mural provides an AI-powered visual workspace for team collaboration. Its platform offers a shared digital canvas, enabling distributed and hybrid teams to brainstorm, strategize, and conduct workshops. The intuitive interface supports real-time visual collaboration for design thinking, agile project management, and fostering team alignment.
Founded in 2011 by Mariano Suarez Battan, Agustin Soler, and Patricio Jutard, Mural originated from their recognition of the need for effective remote and visual collaboration tools. They aimed to create a dedicated digital environment to replicate and enhance the dynamic, interactive aspects of in-person brainstorming and structured teamwork.
Mural serves diverse teams, from small groups to large enterprises, across industries like research, consulting, and design. The platform improves collaborative workflows and accelerates decision-making for organizations. Mural's vision is to transform how companies communicate and work, empowering teams to unlock collective potential.
Mural has raised $201.1M across 6 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Seed in August 2022.
Key people at Mural.
Mural is a technology company that builds a visual collaboration platform designed to enhance teamwork, planning, brainstorming, project visualization, and workflow management. Its AI-powered workspace enables enterprises, including 95% of Fortune 100 companies, to align teams, accelerate decision-making, and streamline execution from strategy to results in a shared digital environment. Mural serves cross-functional teams across various sectors, helping them design smarter, iterate faster, and build with confidence, thereby solving the problem of fragmented collaboration and slow project workflows[1][2][3].
Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, Mural was created to improve how companies communicate and collaborate visually. The founders, with backgrounds in technology and design, recognized the need for a digital space that mimics the natural, visual way teams brainstorm and solve problems together. Early traction came from enterprises seeking to replace physical whiteboards and sticky notes with a scalable, remote-friendly solution. Over time, Mural evolved from a simple digital whiteboard to an AI-enhanced platform that integrates seamlessly with other tools, reflecting its commitment to fostering innovation and productivity in distributed teams[1][3].
Mural rides the growing trend of remote and hybrid work, where visual collaboration tools are essential for maintaining productivity and creativity across distributed teams. The timing is critical as organizations increasingly prioritize digital transformation and agile workflows. Market forces such as the rise of AI, demand for integrated work platforms, and the shift to asynchronous collaboration favor Mural’s growth. By enabling faster alignment and execution, Mural influences the broader ecosystem by setting new standards for how teams innovate and deliver outcomes in a digital-first world[2][3].
Looking ahead, Mural is poised to deepen its AI capabilities and expand integrations to further embed itself into enterprise workflows. Trends like AI-driven collaboration, hybrid work models, and the need for real-time strategic alignment will shape its trajectory. As it continues to scale globally, Mural’s influence will likely grow beyond visual collaboration into becoming a central hub for connected, intelligent teamwork. This evolution ties back to its mission of transforming how teams work together visually and creatively, making collaboration more effective and accessible worldwide[2][3][4].
Mural was founded in 2011 by Patricio Jutard (Co-Founder) and Jeff Hagins (Founder & CEO).
Mural has raised $201.1M in total across 6 funding rounds.
Mural's investors include Alchemy Ventures, Ambush Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Awesome People Ventures, Batalion Capital, Broadstone, Capital Factory, Connect Ventures, Form Capital, Haun Ventures, HawksHead Capital, IDEO CoLab Ventures.