Alphabet’s CapitalG unit returned to back Webflow’s latest round, which valued the website development software provider at $4bn.

Webflow, a US-based developer of no-code application creation tools, received $120m in series C funding yesterday from investors including CapitalG, the growth equity arm of internet and technology conglomerate Alphabet.

Startup accelerator operator Y Combinator’s Continuity fund led the round, which included Accel, Silversmith and Draper Associates and which valued the company at $4bn.

Founded in 2012, Webflow provides a software platform that enables web developers to build and visualise designs on various formats including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript without…

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Edison Fu

Edison Fu is a reporter and Asia liaison at Global Corporate Venturing.