
Earth Class Mail is the leading virtual mailbox and virtual address provider in the U.S., allowing customers like Coinbase, Reddit, and Lyft to take their postal mail paperless. From individuals to enterprise-level businesses, our customers improve their flexibility and security through mail scanning, automatic check deposit, and cloud integrations. Our security-trained technicians turn paper mail and documents into high resolution, searchable PDFs that integrate with other cloud-based applications. Customers can deposit checks, pay bills, and share documents online — all without ever touching an envelope. Learn more at https://www.earthclassmail.com/.
Location: United States, Oregon, Beaverton
Employees: 51-200
Phone: +1 210-802-5211
Total raised: $18.4M
Founded date: 2004
Investors 4
Date | Name | Website |
- | Puget Soun... | pugetsound... |
- | Alliance o... | allianceof... |
- | Maple Leaf... | mapleleafa... |
- | Scaleworks | scaleworks... |
Funding Rounds 2
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
21.10.2008 | - | $5.1M | - |
09.01.2008 | - | $13.3M | - |
Mentions in press and media 14
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18.04.2024 | Where to Get a New PO Box | Share Tweet Share Share Email If you require a new PO Box, whether for personal or business reasons, you’re in luck. PO Boxes offer a secure and convenient way to receive mail, ensuring your correspondence is protected and organized. In thi... |
01.03.2019 | Stupid Patent Of The Month: Veripath Patents Following Privacy Laws | What if we allowed some people to patent the law and then demand money from the rest of us just for following it? |
22.08.2018 | Mail digitizing service Earth Class Mail acquires receipt digitizing service Shoeboxed | Earth Class Mail, a company that digitizes your physical mail so you don’t have to go to the mailbox every day, today announced that it has acquired receipt scanning and expense tracking service Shoeboxed. The reason Earth Class Mail would ... |
09.08.2018 | You’ve Got Mail: Earth Class Mail Revamps After New Execs Take Over | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints San Antonio—Earth Class Mail, a 14-year-old company that digitizes snail mail for businesses, has announced a few upgrades to its product, including search features, the abili... |
23.12.2017 | Scaleworks announces pre-holiday surprise with Keen IO acquisition | Scaleworks, a private equity firm based in San Antonio, Texas, apparently couldn’t wait until after the holidays to share the news of its latest purchase. The firm announced it was acquiring Keen IO in a Medium blog post yesterday. Terms of... |
16.09.2016 | How the startup world is bringing digital nomadism closer to reality | Cosette Jarrett Contributor Cosette Jarrett is a freelance writer from Salt Lake City, Utah. Her work focuses on consumer technology and digital connectivity. You can follow her future projects on Twitter. More posts by this contributor Sta... |
13.07.2009 | Swiss Postal Service lets users check snail mail online | reader comments 30 with 28 posters participating Share this story Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit Imagine a world where your snail mail would be converted to digital form before cluttering up your mailbox, allowing you to... |
11.02.2009 | Earth Class Mail and Evri Go Postal, Apptio and Redfin Announce Partners—a Startup Roundup | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints It’s been a busy day for announcements. Here’s a quick snapshot of four Seattle-area tech startups, all in different fields, all trying to make their way in the world: —Apptio... |
21.10.2008 | Earth Class Mail Raises $5.1M | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints Seattle-based Earth Class Mail, which digitizes paper mail and delivers it via the Internet, has announced it has raised $5.1 million in angel investment led by Keiretsu Forum... |
23.07.2008 | Pixily: Put Your Paper Docs Online in 3 to 5 Days Max | New startup Pixily lets small businesses and individuals send paper documents by mail in a Netflix style envelope, then scans, uploads to Amazon S3 and lets you search them in 3 to 5 days. It’s the kind of service that big companies spend a... |
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