
Niantic
Founded Year
2011Stage
Series D | AliveTotal Raised
$770MValuation
$0000Last Raised
$300M | 3 yrs agoRevenue
$0000Mosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
+6 points in the past 30 days
About Niantic
Niantic develops augmented reality (AR) technology. The company's main offerings include AR games and applications that encourage exploration of the physical world. It primarily serves the gaming and application development sectors. The company was founded in 2011 and is based in San Francisco, California.
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The augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR) gaming market (also called spatial computing gaming) offers immersive gaming experiences through the use of virtual and augmented reality technologies. This market has seen significant growth in recent years due to advancements in technology and increased consumer demand for more interactive and engaging gaming experiences. AR/VR gaming solutions offer…
Niantic named as Leader among 8 other companies, including Roblox, Resolution Games, and Illumix.
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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Niantic in 3 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Nov 21, 2023.
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Niantic Patents
Niantic has filed 123 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- virtual reality
- mixed reality
- augmented reality

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Latest Niantic News
Oct 24, 2024
For nearly ten years, Niantic’s hit augmented reality mobile game Pokemon GO has continuously evolved and expanded to increasingly entice new and old players. A variety of new cosmetic items have been added for players' trainers to don, including some of their favorite Pokemon or holiday-related gear. Research tasks added more gameplay options with various kinds of objectives often resulting in alluring rewards, including berries, Poke Balls, and even hard-to-find Pokemon. Of course, the most celebrated additions were the introduction of dozens of new Pokemon from Generation 2 all the way to Generation 9. However, not every Pokémon has been added to Pokemon GO, including one that would have been perfect for the Halloween 2024 event: the disguise Pokemon Mimikyu. Related Pokemon Sun and Moon’s Mimikyu Explained Close Ever since Pikachu exploded in popularity in Generation 1, Game Freak has created Pikachu clones for every subsequent generation to build on Pikachu's popularity and feature each region’s unique form of electric rodents. This initially began with Generation 2’s Pichu, which was the baby form of Pikachu. Starting with Generation 3’s Minun and Plusle, Game Freak introduced new Pikachu-like rodents that were unrelated to the series’ mascot beyond being electric rodents that often feature circular cheek pouches. These Pikachu clones include Pachirisu, Emolga, Dedenne, Togedemaru, Morpeko, and Pawmi. Most of these Pikachu clones were simply other types of electric rodents meant to elicit the imagery of Pikachu and play similarly to the mascot. This trend was upended, however, with the release of the Seventh Generation games Pokemon Sun and Moon and Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon . Within the Alola Region, players could encounter several unique forms of electric rodents. Pikachus can be found throughout the Alola islands, but if players were to evolve Pikachu in this region, they would evolve into the floating electric psychic type Alolan Raichu. If players traveled to Blush Mountain, they would find the Ryukyu spiny rat-inspired electric Steel-Type Togedemaru. Once players reach Ula'ula Island, they’ll encounter a creepy yet charming Pikachu variant in the form of the ghost Fairy-Type Pokemon Mimikyu. Mimikyu’s Instant Popularity As soon as Mimikyu was first unveiled in 2016 ahead of Sun and Moon’s release, fans became attached to the disguise Pokémon, ushering in a wave of memes and fan art of the Pikachu lookalike. Mimikyu isn’t actually a rodent, but a tiny fairy with such a frightening appearance that it’s said to kill people with just its looks alone. According to the Pokedex, this caused Mimikyu to don a rag that looks like Pikachu so that it could get closer to people and other critters. This caused many fans to become sympathetic to Mimikyu and even create artwork of Mimikyu wearing rags based on other Pokemon . Mimikyu was voted as the most popular Generation 7 Pokemon in the 2020 Pokemon of the Year poll held by The Pokemon Company. Mimikyu’s Potential in Pokemon GO Close Pokemon GO’s 2024 Halloween events will introduce several new features and Pokemon, including Halloween costumed Froakie and Rowlet, as well as Gigantamax Gengar for six-star Max Battles. Part one of the Halloween event already debuted Pokemon Sword and Shield’s Morpeko into GO for the first time alongside Dynamax Gastly for one-star Max Battles. Based on this precedent with fellow Pikachu clone Morpeko, Niantic should strive to add Mimikyu to Pokemon GO for Halloween 2025. This could finally complete Pokemon GO’s roster featuring all of Sun and Moon’s Pikachu variants, since Alolan Raichu and Togedemaru are already in the game. Mimikyu could be the star of Pokemon GO’s 2025 Halloween event, potentially featuring it as the event’s Dynamax boss battle. To play with Mimikyu’s sad but creepy nature, Niantic could have Mimikyu appear only near stores, schools, or abandoned places, since Mimikyu appears in the abandoned Thrifty Megamart in Pokemon Sun and Moon and is said to be lonely. Niantic can further add multiple Mimikyu-themed cosmetics for both trainers and the disguise Pokemon itself. Trainers could purchase Mimikyu rag costumes , while Mimikyu could wear fun Halloween-themed hats or different rags based on other popular Pokemon, such as Charmander, Eevee, Riolu, Meowth, and more. Your Rating
Niantic Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Niantic founded?
Niantic was founded in 2011.
Where is Niantic's headquarters?
Niantic's headquarters is located at 1 Ferry Building, San Francisco.
What is Niantic's latest funding round?
Niantic's latest funding round is Series D.
How much did Niantic raise?
Niantic raised a total of $770M.
Who are the investors of Niantic?
Investors of Niantic include Institutional Venture Partners, Coatue, Google, Alsop Louie Partners, Founders Fund and 20 more.
Who are Niantic's competitors?
Competitors of Niantic include Infinite Reality and 8 more.
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