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    9 Tech Companies With Names Inspired by ‘the Lord of the Rings’

    Press RoomBy Press RoomJuly 6, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    “The Lord of the Rings,” or LotR to those in the know, isn’t just standard reading among those in the tech industry.

    It also inspires their ventures.

    Billionaire PayPal cofounder Peter Thiel, for instance, has started several companies inspired by the J.R.R. Tolkien series.

    The fantasy trilogy, a sequel to 1937’s “The Hobbit,” was first published in the mid-1950s. It follows an unlikely hero, Frodo Baggins, as he and a team of allies adventure across Middle Earth to destroy a powerful ring that could bring darkness to the world if it fell into the hands of Sauron, the dark lord.

    On Halloween in 2018, the Salesforce Tower, a hallmark of the San Francisco skyline, was lit to resemble the ever-watchful “Eye of Sauron.”

    “‘Lord of the Rings’ represents a group of people going out and doing something extraordinary,” Quinn Reilly, a longtime fan who helped organize the Salesforce tower lighting, previously told BI. “That’s not unlike the mission that most startups set out to go on.”

    Here is an ongoing list of Silicon Valley’s top “Lord of the Rings”-inspired companies.

    Erebor


    Palmer Luckey, wearing a Hawaiian shirt with a pineapple print, speaking at a conference.

    Palmer Luckey pays homage to Tolkien with his latest endeavor, Erebor.

    Getty Images/Patrick T. Fallon



    Billionaire tech founder Palmer Luckey’s new digital bank for startups and cryptocurrency companies is named after the Lonely Mountain, the wealthy subterranean kingdom and Dwarven stronghold in “The Lord of the Rings.”

    The bank is set to be valued at $2 billion, sources told BI, and has funding from Thiel, via his Founders Fund, and Joe Lonsdale, via 8VC.

    Anduril


    Two hands present a sword with an enscription

    The ‘Anduril’ sword belongs to Aragorn, the hero of “The Lord of the Rings” series. This was a prop used in the film trilogy. Anduril is also the name of Palmer Luckey’s defense tech startup.

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    Another Luckey venture, the defense-tech startup Anduril, founded in 2017, is named after the legendary sword used by Aragorn, a hero in “The Lord of the Rings” story. Anduril means “Flame of the West.”

    The company has been at the forefront of AI-powered innovations in warfare, from drones to autonomous weapons systems.

    Palantir

    Palantir — founded in 2003 by Peter Thiel, Joe Lonsdale, Stephen Cohen, and Alex Karp — is a government-focused software giant. It takes its name from the mystical, all-powerful seeing stone in “The Lord of the Rings” series.

    Mithril Capital


    : Entrepreneur and venture capitalist Peter Thiel visits "FOX & Friends" at Fox News Channel Studios on August 09, 2019 in New York City.

    Billionaire Peter Thiel has named several of his companies after “The Lord of the Rings.”

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    Thiel launched Mithril Capital in 2012 to invest in late-stage startups. The firm, which counts Vice President JD Vance among its alumni, takes its name from a valuable and rare precious metal used to make armor and jewelry in “The Lord of the Rings.” It’s a symbol of wealth and status.

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    Durin Mining

    The startup, founded by Ted Feldmann last year, builds and automates drill rigs for mineral discovery. Its name is inspired by a lineage of dwarf kings in “The Lord of the Rings.” Dwarves are famous for their mining skills.

    Rivendell One LLC


    rivendell lord of the rings

    A scene from Rivendell, the fictional elven sanctuary, in “The Lord of the Rings” movies.

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    Rivendell, often described in the novels as a hidden sanctuary in Middle Earth, is home to the elven kingdom. It is also a trust that Thiel uses to invest and manage his Facebook shares.

    Lembas LLC

    Lembas, another investment vehicle Thiel founded, is a special food made by elves in “The Lord of the Rings” series. It’s light and nutritious and a good snack that sustains elves as they travel across Middle Earth.

    Valar Ventures

    Valar Ventures, a venture capital firm cofounded by Thiel, Andrew McCormack, and James Fitzgerald, is a reference to a group of powerful beings with godlike powers revered in Middle Earth.

    There’s also a startup called Valar that is building gigasites for nuclear reactors.

    Sauron Systems


    Sauron

    The Eye of Sauron in “The Lord of the Rings.”

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    This home security system that leverages AI is named after Sauron, the main character of “The Lord of the Rings,” who seeks the powerful ring to rule all of Middle Earth. The Eye of Sauron is ever-watchful and all-seeing.

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