The company was founded in 2001 as Magenta News by Jørn Lyseggen and Gard Haugen. The company's first product was a news clipping service that scanned 100,000
news sources to collect
keywords of relevance to its business customers. The pair bootstrapped the company with US$15,000. In 2005, the company relocated its headquarters to San Francisco and changed its name to Meltwater News. In 2010, the company announced the release of Meltwater Press, a web-based media contact database that uses
natural language processing technology to connect journalists with their most relevant covered topics. After the acquisitions of the
Bangalore-based social media monitoring company, BuzzGain in 2010, In August 2011, the company acquired the real-time social search engine,
IceRocket, and integrated its functionality into its rebranded Buzz Engage platform, Meltwater Buzz. In 2015, the company launched a new
media intelligence platform, called "Meltwater". In March 2016, Meltwater acquired the analytics startup, Encore Alert, and integrated its functionality into its Smart Alert product offering. In early 2017, Meltwater acquired Wrapidity, an
Oxford University spin-out, to add AI to media monitoring capabilities automating extraction of data from unstructured web-based content. That same year, the company acquired the
Hong Kong–based big data company Klarity, the media monitoring arm of the
Postmedia Network, Infomart, the media monitoring company, Encore Alerts, and the data analysis startup, Cosmify. In August 2017, Meltwater acquired Algo in combination of cash and stock. In March 2018, Meltwater acquired DataSift. In April 2018, Meltwater acquired Sysomos. In May 2020, Niklas de Besche took over as CEO from Jørn Lyseggen with Lyseggen continuing in the capacity of chairman of the board. In November 2020, Meltwater announced John Box as CEO. In December 2020, Meltwater listed on the Euronext Growth Oslo (ticker code: MWTR]). In 2021, Meltwater acquired five companies in the span of eight months. In March 2021, the Company announced an agreement to acquire Linkfluence, a French SaaS company which uses artificial intelligence to algorithmically mine social media for consumer insights. In April 2021, the Company announced an agreement to acquire their long-time partner, Klear, the market leader in the influencer marketing space. On June 18, 2021, Meltwater entered into an agreement to acquire
Owler, a Silicon Valley innovator in the $30 billion market for business information, for $18.9 million in cash and $5.6 million in company equity. == Litigation ==