Sand Hill Angels

Sand Hill Angels is a collective of over 60 experienced Silicon Valley technology professionals that has been active since 2000. This group focuses on investing in early-stage and growth-stage technology startups across various sectors, including clean technology, Internet startups, information sciences, and life sciences. Their expertise encompasses areas such as semiconductors, enterprise software, storage, communications, medical devices, diagnostics, and bioinformatics. Sand Hill Angels typically invests between $300,000 and $500,000 in companies with pre-money valuations under $5 million, participating in seed or Series A rounds as well as later-stage bridge investments. The group's collaborative approach extends to working with venture capital funds and other angel organizations, contributing significantly to the Bay Area's technology startup ecosystem.

Harper Cheng

Angel Investor

Jinpei Li

Investor

Ming Lin

Investor

Manthi Nguyen

Investor

Naeem Raza

Investor

Laura Swan

Member, Class Manager and Accredited Angel Investor

Attila Takacs

Investor

Owen Wu

Angel Investor

Past deals in Washington

Swiftly

Series B in 2022
Swiftly, Inc. is a technology company based in Shelton, Washington, that specializes in developing applications for supermarkets and retailers. Founded in 2014, Swiftly provides a platform that enables retailers to implement personalized deals, loyalty programs, lane checkout options, and subscription services for their customers. The platform equips smaller retailers with digital tools similar to those used by major chains and e-commerce businesses. Additionally, it assists store managers in effectively distributing relevant deals to individual shoppers, tracking consumer behavior, and making tailored product recommendations.

Measure Labs

Seed Round in 2021
Measure Labs is a developer of an AI-enabled platform used for mobile health sensing. This platform enables the remote acquisition of health information for use in risk stratification. The company was founded in 2022 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.

Membrion

Series A in 2021
Membrion, Inc., founded in 2016 and based in Seattle, Washington, specializes in the manufacturing and commercialization of advanced membranes that filter molecules, including ions, under a variety of conditions such as heat, acidity, and biological sensitivity. Originating as a spin-out from the University of Washington, Membrion has received funding from multiple organizations, including the National Science Foundation and private investors, which has facilitated the transition from research to commercial production. The company's innovative ion exchange membrane technology is designed for applications in flow batteries, water purification, fuel cells, and pharmaceuticals, offering clients membranes that feature a longer lifespan and reduced costs.

Hungry

Series C in 2021
Hungry Marketplace Inc. is a Washington, D.C.-based platform that connects independent chefs with businesses seeking high-quality catered meals. Founded by Eman Pahlavani, Shy Pahlevani, and Jeff Grass, the company aims to revolutionize the $60 billion business and events catering market by offering a diverse range of curated menus from local chefs. Hungry's platform facilitates the ordering of office lunches and other meal services. The company is committed to community welfare through its 'Fight Against Hunger' initiative, which donates one meal for every two purchased, and its 'WeRecycle' program, which emphasizes environmental sustainability by using biodegradable serving materials. With operations expanding rapidly in cities such as Philadelphia, Atlanta, Boston, and New York City, Hungry aims to broaden its reach to a total of 23 U.S. cities by the end of 2021.

Mythical Games

Series B in 2021
Mythical Games Inc. is a game technology studio that focuses on developing blockchain-based games for personal computers, mobile devices, and consoles. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Sherman Oaks, California, with an additional office in Seattle, Washington, the company aims to revolutionize gaming by emphasizing true ownership of digital assets, verifiable scarcity, and integrated secondary markets. Its flagship product, Blankos, is a casual multiplayer game that allows players to buy, trade, and sell their custom designs. Mythical Games also provides tools for content creators and brands to personalize and own game assets, fostering a collaborative environment for players, developers, and creators. The company is dedicated to creating innovative gaming experiences that leverage distributed ledger technology, thereby enhancing consumer engagement and participation in the gaming ecosystem.

Mythical Games

Series A in 2021
Mythical Games Inc. is a game technology studio that focuses on developing blockchain-based games for personal computers, mobile devices, and consoles. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Sherman Oaks, California, with an additional office in Seattle, Washington, the company aims to revolutionize gaming by emphasizing true ownership of digital assets, verifiable scarcity, and integrated secondary markets. Its flagship product, Blankos, is a casual multiplayer game that allows players to buy, trade, and sell their custom designs. Mythical Games also provides tools for content creators and brands to personalize and own game assets, fostering a collaborative environment for players, developers, and creators. The company is dedicated to creating innovative gaming experiences that leverage distributed ledger technology, thereby enhancing consumer engagement and participation in the gaming ecosystem.

Banzai

Debt Financing in 2021
Banzai International, Inc. operates an online platform designed to enhance event marketing for professional organizations. Founded in 2015 and based in Seattle, Washington, with an additional office in Cary, North Carolina, Banzai offers a comprehensive event marketing platform that allows field marketing teams to discover, promote, and manage professional events efficiently. The platform automates outreach efforts, aiming to increase event registrations and facilitate connections among professionals through educational B2B events worldwide. Banzai serves over 100 companies, including well-known names like Adobe and Dell Technologies, providing marketing automation solutions that help marketers grow their audience and create engaging experiences for webinars and events.

Xplore

Seed Round in 2021
Xplore Inc is a company that specializes in developing space aircraft and offering space as a service. Founded in 2017 and based in Mercer Island, Washington, Xplore provides a range of services including mission planning, spacecraft engineering, flight financing, payload insurance, communications, data management, and spacecraft operations. The company caters to both government agencies and commercial space enterprises, engaging in missions that span the moon, earth, Venus, Mars, asteroids, and custom expeditions. Xplore's satellite constellation is equipped with remote sensing instruments such as optical, video, and hyperspectral sensors, which generate valuable data and insights for clients. Furthermore, Xplore's edge computing capabilities facilitate the creation of data fusion products, allowing for on-orbit insights and reducing latency and data transmission costs.

Banzai

Series A in 2020
Banzai International, Inc. operates an online platform designed to enhance event marketing for professional organizations. Founded in 2015 and based in Seattle, Washington, with an additional office in Cary, North Carolina, Banzai offers a comprehensive event marketing platform that allows field marketing teams to discover, promote, and manage professional events efficiently. The platform automates outreach efforts, aiming to increase event registrations and facilitate connections among professionals through educational B2B events worldwide. Banzai serves over 100 companies, including well-known names like Adobe and Dell Technologies, providing marketing automation solutions that help marketers grow their audience and create engaging experiences for webinars and events.

Hungry

Series B in 2020
Hungry Marketplace Inc. is a Washington, D.C.-based platform that connects independent chefs with businesses seeking high-quality catered meals. Founded by Eman Pahlavani, Shy Pahlevani, and Jeff Grass, the company aims to revolutionize the $60 billion business and events catering market by offering a diverse range of curated menus from local chefs. Hungry's platform facilitates the ordering of office lunches and other meal services. The company is committed to community welfare through its 'Fight Against Hunger' initiative, which donates one meal for every two purchased, and its 'WeRecycle' program, which emphasizes environmental sustainability by using biodegradable serving materials. With operations expanding rapidly in cities such as Philadelphia, Atlanta, Boston, and New York City, Hungry aims to broaden its reach to a total of 23 U.S. cities by the end of 2021.

Imperative

Venture Round in 2020
Imperative is a peer coaching technology platform that offers a video-based coaching experience, allowing employees to become effective coaches without requiring training. The platform aims to make coaching accessible to a larger number of employees at a cost-effective rate compared to traditional coaching methods. By facilitating the development of trusted peer networks, Imperative helps organizations address the evolving needs of the workforce, enhancing employee retention, development, productivity, and overall fulfillment. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Seattle, Imperative serves a diverse range of clients, including notable companies such as Sony Music, MetLife, Zillow, and Airbnb. The company is recognized as a certified B Corp, reflecting its commitment to social and environmental responsibility.

Xplore

Convertible Note in 2020
Xplore Inc is a company that specializes in developing space aircraft and offering space as a service. Founded in 2017 and based in Mercer Island, Washington, Xplore provides a range of services including mission planning, spacecraft engineering, flight financing, payload insurance, communications, data management, and spacecraft operations. The company caters to both government agencies and commercial space enterprises, engaging in missions that span the moon, earth, Venus, Mars, asteroids, and custom expeditions. Xplore's satellite constellation is equipped with remote sensing instruments such as optical, video, and hyperspectral sensors, which generate valuable data and insights for clients. Furthermore, Xplore's edge computing capabilities facilitate the creation of data fusion products, allowing for on-orbit insights and reducing latency and data transmission costs.

Arcadia

Series C in 2020
Arcadia, Inc. is a technology company focused on providing access to clean energy through its online platform. Founded in 2014 and based in Washington, D.C., the company connects users—ranging from residential homes to businesses—with renewable energy sources, such as wind farms and community solar projects. Its application enables users to manage their accounts, track energy usage, and participate in clean energy initiatives in their area. By democratizing access to energy data from over 125 utilities across the United States, Arcadia empowers consumers to transition away from fossil fuels and supports efforts to address energy inequality. The company also operates a leading community solar program, which contributes significantly to renewable energy generation while promoting economic growth.

TomboyX

Series B in 2019
TomboyX operates as a retail clothing company that primarily sells underwear and apparel for living without labels. It also offers bras, boxers, trunks, shorts, hats, socks, and underwear. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.

Membrion

Series A in 2019
Membrion, Inc., founded in 2016 and based in Seattle, Washington, specializes in the manufacturing and commercialization of advanced membranes that filter molecules, including ions, under a variety of conditions such as heat, acidity, and biological sensitivity. Originating as a spin-out from the University of Washington, Membrion has received funding from multiple organizations, including the National Science Foundation and private investors, which has facilitated the transition from research to commercial production. The company's innovative ion exchange membrane technology is designed for applications in flow batteries, water purification, fuel cells, and pharmaceuticals, offering clients membranes that feature a longer lifespan and reduced costs.

TomboyX

Convertible Note in 2019
TomboyX operates as a retail clothing company that primarily sells underwear and apparel for living without labels. It also offers bras, boxers, trunks, shorts, hats, socks, and underwear. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.

Membrion

Seed Round in 2018
Membrion, Inc., founded in 2016 and based in Seattle, Washington, specializes in the manufacturing and commercialization of advanced membranes that filter molecules, including ions, under a variety of conditions such as heat, acidity, and biological sensitivity. Originating as a spin-out from the University of Washington, Membrion has received funding from multiple organizations, including the National Science Foundation and private investors, which has facilitated the transition from research to commercial production. The company's innovative ion exchange membrane technology is designed for applications in flow batteries, water purification, fuel cells, and pharmaceuticals, offering clients membranes that feature a longer lifespan and reduced costs.

Sweetgreen

Series H in 2018
Sweetgreen is an American fast-casual restaurant chain that serves simple, seasonal, healthy salads, and grain bowls made in-house from scratch, using whole produce delivered that morning. Founded in 2007, the company is based in Washington, District of Columbia.

TomboyX

Series A in 2018
TomboyX operates as a retail clothing company that primarily sells underwear and apparel for living without labels. It also offers bras, boxers, trunks, shorts, hats, socks, and underwear. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.

Imperative

Seed Round in 2017
Imperative is a peer coaching technology platform that offers a video-based coaching experience, allowing employees to become effective coaches without requiring training. The platform aims to make coaching accessible to a larger number of employees at a cost-effective rate compared to traditional coaching methods. By facilitating the development of trusted peer networks, Imperative helps organizations address the evolving needs of the workforce, enhancing employee retention, development, productivity, and overall fulfillment. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Seattle, Imperative serves a diverse range of clients, including notable companies such as Sony Music, MetLife, Zillow, and Airbnb. The company is recognized as a certified B Corp, reflecting its commitment to social and environmental responsibility.

Imperative

Seed Round in 2015
Imperative is a peer coaching technology platform that offers a video-based coaching experience, allowing employees to become effective coaches without requiring training. The platform aims to make coaching accessible to a larger number of employees at a cost-effective rate compared to traditional coaching methods. By facilitating the development of trusted peer networks, Imperative helps organizations address the evolving needs of the workforce, enhancing employee retention, development, productivity, and overall fulfillment. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Seattle, Imperative serves a diverse range of clients, including notable companies such as Sony Music, MetLife, Zillow, and Airbnb. The company is recognized as a certified B Corp, reflecting its commitment to social and environmental responsibility.

Cadence Biomedical

Series B in 2015
Cadence Biomedical, headquartered in Seattle, WA, is an early-stage medical device company that is committed to helping the 2.3 million Americans who suffer severe mobility impairments to gain a more mobile and independent life. Cadence Biomedical's primary commercial product, Kickstart, is a neurorehabilitation device designed to accelerate recovery to walking in stroke, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury patients, and individuals with other progressive neurological conditions. Kickstart is available for use in physical therapy during the initial recovery process and as a prescribed device for post-discharge use in the community and home settings. The company is currently developing a new class of device, a kinetic orthosis, based on a novel exotendon technology invented at the Cleveland Clinic by world-renowned researcher Dr. A.J. van den Bogert. Cadence closed its first round of funding in August 2010 (as Empowering Engineering Technologies, Corp.) and signed a perpetual, worldwide exclusive license agreement with the Cleveland Clinic to develop and market the technology. Market release of the kinetic orthosis is expected in early 2012.

Placements.io

Seed Round in 2014
Placements.io is a revenue management platform tailored for sellers of digital advertising. The platform efficiently manages orders, inventory, billing, and integrations across both direct and programmatic channels, allowing clients to enhance revenue while minimizing operational costs. Based in Seattle, with additional offices in New York City, London, and Taipei, Placements.io serves a range of notable clients, including Cargurus.com, Fortune, IAC, Sky Broadcasting, TEGNA, and Walmart, collectively managing over $6 billion in revenue. The company is supported by investors such as Revel Partners and Vulcan Capital, founded by Paul Allen.

UpOut

Seed Round in 2014
UpOut Inc. is an online guide and mobile application focused on helping users discover events in major cities such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. Established in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company offers an invite-only membership that provides complimentary tickets to various events, along with a comprehensive event guide showcasing a variety of activities, including fitness, comedy, live music, classes, food and drink, theater, and art exhibits. In addition to its core services, UpOut organizes contests, operates a culture blog, and offers gift cards, enhancing the social and recreational experiences of its users.

Cadence Biomedical

Series A in 2013
Cadence Biomedical, headquartered in Seattle, WA, is an early-stage medical device company that is committed to helping the 2.3 million Americans who suffer severe mobility impairments to gain a more mobile and independent life. Cadence Biomedical's primary commercial product, Kickstart, is a neurorehabilitation device designed to accelerate recovery to walking in stroke, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury patients, and individuals with other progressive neurological conditions. Kickstart is available for use in physical therapy during the initial recovery process and as a prescribed device for post-discharge use in the community and home settings. The company is currently developing a new class of device, a kinetic orthosis, based on a novel exotendon technology invented at the Cleveland Clinic by world-renowned researcher Dr. A.J. van den Bogert. Cadence closed its first round of funding in August 2010 (as Empowering Engineering Technologies, Corp.) and signed a perpetual, worldwide exclusive license agreement with the Cleveland Clinic to develop and market the technology. Market release of the kinetic orthosis is expected in early 2012.

UpOut

Series A in 2013
UpOut Inc. is an online guide and mobile application focused on helping users discover events in major cities such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. Established in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company offers an invite-only membership that provides complimentary tickets to various events, along with a comprehensive event guide showcasing a variety of activities, including fitness, comedy, live music, classes, food and drink, theater, and art exhibits. In addition to its core services, UpOut organizes contests, operates a culture blog, and offers gift cards, enhancing the social and recreational experiences of its users.

Cadence Biomedical

Series A in 2012
Cadence Biomedical, headquartered in Seattle, WA, is an early-stage medical device company that is committed to helping the 2.3 million Americans who suffer severe mobility impairments to gain a more mobile and independent life. Cadence Biomedical's primary commercial product, Kickstart, is a neurorehabilitation device designed to accelerate recovery to walking in stroke, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury patients, and individuals with other progressive neurological conditions. Kickstart is available for use in physical therapy during the initial recovery process and as a prescribed device for post-discharge use in the community and home settings. The company is currently developing a new class of device, a kinetic orthosis, based on a novel exotendon technology invented at the Cleveland Clinic by world-renowned researcher Dr. A.J. van den Bogert. Cadence closed its first round of funding in August 2010 (as Empowering Engineering Technologies, Corp.) and signed a perpetual, worldwide exclusive license agreement with the Cleveland Clinic to develop and market the technology. Market release of the kinetic orthosis is expected in early 2012.

Cadence Biomedical

Venture Round in 2012
Cadence Biomedical, headquartered in Seattle, WA, is an early-stage medical device company that is committed to helping the 2.3 million Americans who suffer severe mobility impairments to gain a more mobile and independent life. Cadence Biomedical's primary commercial product, Kickstart, is a neurorehabilitation device designed to accelerate recovery to walking in stroke, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury patients, and individuals with other progressive neurological conditions. Kickstart is available for use in physical therapy during the initial recovery process and as a prescribed device for post-discharge use in the community and home settings. The company is currently developing a new class of device, a kinetic orthosis, based on a novel exotendon technology invented at the Cleveland Clinic by world-renowned researcher Dr. A.J. van den Bogert. Cadence closed its first round of funding in August 2010 (as Empowering Engineering Technologies, Corp.) and signed a perpetual, worldwide exclusive license agreement with the Cleveland Clinic to develop and market the technology. Market release of the kinetic orthosis is expected in early 2012.

UpOut

Series A in 2012
UpOut Inc. is an online guide and mobile application focused on helping users discover events in major cities such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. Established in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company offers an invite-only membership that provides complimentary tickets to various events, along with a comprehensive event guide showcasing a variety of activities, including fitness, comedy, live music, classes, food and drink, theater, and art exhibits. In addition to its core services, UpOut organizes contests, operates a culture blog, and offers gift cards, enhancing the social and recreational experiences of its users.

Cadence Biomedical

Series A in 2011
Cadence Biomedical, headquartered in Seattle, WA, is an early-stage medical device company that is committed to helping the 2.3 million Americans who suffer severe mobility impairments to gain a more mobile and independent life. Cadence Biomedical's primary commercial product, Kickstart, is a neurorehabilitation device designed to accelerate recovery to walking in stroke, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury patients, and individuals with other progressive neurological conditions. Kickstart is available for use in physical therapy during the initial recovery process and as a prescribed device for post-discharge use in the community and home settings. The company is currently developing a new class of device, a kinetic orthosis, based on a novel exotendon technology invented at the Cleveland Clinic by world-renowned researcher Dr. A.J. van den Bogert. Cadence closed its first round of funding in August 2010 (as Empowering Engineering Technologies, Corp.) and signed a perpetual, worldwide exclusive license agreement with the Cleveland Clinic to develop and market the technology. Market release of the kinetic orthosis is expected in early 2012.
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