Video conferencing technology provider Highfive has boosted its overall funding to more than $45m with its second Google Ventures-backed round.

US-based video conferencing technology developer Highfive raised $32m today in a series B round backed by Google Ventures, diversified internet company Google’s corporate venturing unit.

Venture capital firm Lightspeed Venture Partners led the round, which also featured Andreessen Horowitz, General Catalyst, SV Angel and angel investors Aaron Levie, Drew Houston, Marc Benioff and Shishir Mehrotra.

Highfive’s platform, which began shipping in December 2014, consists of an all-in-one video and cloud software device it claims can provide high-quality video conferencing at…