Here are 10 of the startups that came out of Oxford University: Onfido, FlexSR, MatchBio, AlveoGene, Auctomatic, Veer Technologies, Oxonomics, Vaccitech, Natcap, and GoCardless.
Onfido uses artificial intelligence to verify customer identities and was founded by Husayn Kassai and Eamon Jubbawy with over £140 million in revenue.
FlexSR, the newest company on the list, was incorporated in February 2024, and is transforming speech recognition with language learning apps.
MatchBio, founded by Professor Omer Dushek and Professor Anton van der Merwe, is changing the future of immunisation by improving the function of antigen receptors.
AlveoGene's team from Imperial, Edinburgh, and Oxford has developed inhaled gene therapy for rare respiratory diseases.
Auctomatic, a tech startup, created a marketplace and auction management system used by individual sellers on Amazon, Ebay, and other similar sites.
Veer Technologies is an innovative recruitment platform focused on the use of video, created by computer scientists at Oxford.
Oxonomics is innovating cancer diagnostics and improving cancer diagnostics through scaling technology for the entire cancer diagnostics market.
Vaccitech, a spin-out founded at Oxford, has vitally changed the technology used for vaccines and was highly significant in reducing the spread of COVID-19.
Natcap, founded in 2018 at Oxford by Professor Baroness Kathy Wilis, offers an advisory service that provides tools to measure, report, and act on nature-risks and opportunities.
GoCardless, founded in 2011 in Oxford by Hiroki Takeuchi, Tom Blomfield, and Matt Robinson, is a fintech startup specialising in bank payments. The company processes $30 billion worth of transactions annually and operates in the UK, European Union, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States.