Most M&A databases are anonymous. A name, a sector, a phone number, maybe a logo. Records that read like spreadsheets, not businesses.
We've added real-world photos to thousands of company, investor, and advisor profiles in Mergr — headquarters buildings, factories, downtown towers, the strip-mall corner where a quiet roll-up platform actually operates. The places firms occupy are part of who they are, and they make profiles read like real businesses instead of database rows.
What we look to include;
| Investor | Advisor | Company |
Headquarters | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ (goal) |
Location | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Product |
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| ✓ |
Marketing |
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| ✓ |
Most photos are shot in person. Headquarters are the priority, but secondary offices, factories, plants, and product shots are useful too — sometimes more so for industrial and services businesses where the operating footprint is the story.
Have a photo to contribute?
If you represent, work with, or happen to live near a firm in the database and have a good shot, we'd genuinely like to see it. Email it to support@mergr.com with the firm's name and the location.
By sending it, you're giving us non-exclusive permission to display the photo on Mergr. If you ever want it updated or taken down, just email us — happy to do either.
A few examples
Ford
Ford Motor's headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan.
Burke
PE-backed consumer products company Burke's headquarters in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.
Mid-State Industrial
PE-backed business services company Mid-State Industrial's headquarters in Lakeland, Florida.
Takeda
Publicly traded Takeda Pharmaceutical's headquarters in downtown Tokyo, Japan.
Lamar
Publicly traded outdoor advertising company Lamar's headquarters in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Gores Group
Private equity firm The Gores Group's headquarters in Beverly Hills, California.











