WebSensing - About the company
WebSensing is a funded company based in Hanover (United States), founded in 2006. It operates as a Manufacturer of field-programmable gate array devices. The company has 104 active competitors, including 22 funded and 15 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like Efficient Computer, EFinix and Xilinx.
Company Details
Manufacturer of field-programmable gate array devices. It develops FPGA devices and system-on-chips using high-level synthesis (HLS) technology. Its features include network diodes, secure gateways, integrity monitors, and network interface cards, and IP blocks.
- Website
- websensing.com
- Email ID
- *****@websensing.com
Key Metrics
Founded Year
2006
Location
Hanover, United States
Stage
Funding Raised
Investors
Ranked
36th among 104 active competitors
Employee Count
5 as on Mar 31, 2026
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WebSensing's funding and investors
WebSensing is a funded company. WebSensing has 1 institutional investor.
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WebSensing has 5 employees as of Mar 26. Here is WebSensing's employee count trend over the years:
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WebSensing's Competitors and alternates
Top competitors of WebSensing include Efficient Computer, EFinix and Xilinx. Here is the list of Top 10 competitors of WebSensing, ranked by Tracxn score:
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Rank | Company Details | Short Description | Total Funding | Investors | Tracxn Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | Efficient Computer 2022, Pittsburgh (United States), Series A | Programmable processor architecture for computers | $76.2M | 62/100 | |
2nd | EFinix 2012, Santa Clara (United States), Series A | Provider of programmable logic cores | $9.75M | 62/100 | |
3rd | Xilinx 1984, San Jose (United States), Acquired | Provider of processors, graphics, adaptive SoCs, FPGAs, software, and tools | - | 61/100 | |
4th | Altera 1983, San Jose (United States), Acquired | Provider of programmable solutions including FPGAs, CPLDs, intellectual property and development tools | - | 61/100 | |
5th | QuickLogic 1988, Sunnyvale (United States), Public | Developer of low power field programmable gate arrays | - | 56/100 | |
6th | Lattice Semiconductor 1983, Portland (United States), Public | Manufacturer of low power field programmable gate arrays and software | - | 55/100 | |
7th | SP Devices 2004, Linkoping (Sweden), Acquired | Signal processing solutions for communication industry | $3.89M | 54/100 | |
8th | Achronix 2004, Santa Clara (United States), Series C | Manufacturer of AI-based field-programmable gate arrays and IPs | $132M | 54/100 | |
9th | Anadigm 2000, Mesa (United States), Series B | Provider of field programmable analog arrays (FPAA) | $41M | 52/100 | |
10th | NanoXplore 2010, Bievres (France), Series B | Fabless semiconductor company which develops IP solutions for embedded FPGA | $23.5M | 52/100 | |
36th | WebSensing 2006, Hanover (United States), Funding Raised | Manufacturer of field-programmable gate array devices | - | 17/100 |
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