
Apiary
Pioneering APIFlow solution provides the framework and tools for developing application programming interfaces (APIs) that share enterprise services and data and help create modern, cloud-based applications and experiences.
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Apiary.io emerged in 2011 as a platform focused on simplifying the lifecycle of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). The company was established by co-founders Jakub Nešetřil and Jan Moravec in the Czech Republic, eventually setting up headquarters in San Francisco. Nešetřil's prior experience building a development team and shaping product at GoodData informed Apiary's direction. The firm catered to software developers and businesses, offering tools to streamline the creation of APIs, which are essential for modern cloud-based applications and digital services.
The company's core offering was the APIFlow platform, a subscription-based cloud service that addressed the entire API lifecycle. This platform provided an integrated environment for designing, prototyping, documenting, governing, and testing APIs before significant development resources were committed. A key component was its support for open industry standards, including OpenAPI (formerly Swagger) and its own open-source API description format, API Blueprint. This "design-first" approach allowed developers to mock up and collaborate on API designs, ensuring consistency and quality while reducing development costs and time-to-market. Revenue was generated through subscriptions to its platform, which offered premium features like team accounts and embeddable documentation.
Apiary secured multiple rounds of funding, including a $1.63 million seed round in 2013 and a Series A round of $6.8 million in 2015, with investors like Flybridge Capital Partners and Baseline Ventures. This financial backing fueled the expansion of its engineering team and platform capabilities. On January 19, 2017, Oracle announced its acquisition of Apiary for an undisclosed amount, completing the transaction by February of that year. The acquisition was a strategic move to integrate Apiary's front-end design and governance tools into Oracle's API Integration Cloud, aiming to offer a comprehensive, end-to-end API management solution.
Keywords: API lifecycle management, API design, API documentation, API governance, API testing, API-First, API Blueprint, OpenAPI, Swagger, developer tools, API development platform, cloud applications, microservices, API contract, API mock server, Oracle API Integration Cloud, Jakub Nešetřil, Jan Moravec, API framework, collaborative design