Gunderson Dettmer Represented The Browser Company in its $610M Acquisition by Atlassian
Gunderson Dettmer represented client The Browser Company, the startup behind AI web browser Dia, in its $610 million acquisition by Atlassian.
By combining The Browser Company’s passion for building browsers people love with Atlassian’s deep expertise on how the world’s best teams operate, they are transforming how work gets done in the AI era.
Upon close of the acquisition, The Browser Company will focus on Dia with the goal of making it the category-winning AI browser. Co-founders Josh Miller and Hursh Agrawal will stay on as CEO and CTO, respectively.
In the announcement of the acquisition, The Browser Company co-founder and CEO Josh Miller said, “Through this acquisition, Dia remains the future — this deal simply accelerates it. In the coming months, we will bring Dia to every platform faster than we could have previously imagined. Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, enterprise. We’ll invest even more in security, sync, and privacy. We will grow both our team and its ambitions.”
The Gunderson deal team was led by corporate partner Ryan Purcell and included corporate associates Sam Feldman, Shray Gupta, Greg Miele and Rishika Jikaria, Strategic Transactions and Licensing partner Aaron Rubin and associates Emily Miller, Carrie Brown, Madeleine Matsui and Paroma Mallick, M&A partner Andrew Luh and associate Alex Walsh, Executive Compensation partner Emily Cabrera and associate Elizabeth Bernabe, tax partner Jace Clegg and associate Morgan Otway, Employment and Labor Counsel Jeff Salomon and associate Jordan Simon and Data Privacy associate Cecilia Jeong.
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