San Francisco is known for its thriving technology industry, and the Internet of Things (IoT) is no exception. Here are 15 of the most interesting IoT startups in the city.
Myplace: Home Sharing for Friends
Myplace is a social network that allows friends to share their homes. With Myplace, users can create profiles for their homes, manage availability, and find friends who are looking for a place to stay.
99Bridges: IoT-Based Data and Connectivity Platforms for Businesses
99Bridges provides IoT-based data and connectivity platforms for businesses. The company’s platform enables businesses to collect and analyze data from IoT devices, and use that data to make informed decisions.
Aetheros: Edge Computing Platform for Internetworking
Aetheros develops an edge computing platform designed to facilitate extensible internetworking. Their platform enables real-time data processing and analysis at the edge of the network, reducing latency and improving reliability.
AllianceAPI: Enhanced Consumer Experience through Secured Global Connected IoT
AllianceAPI provides a universal API for connected devices, allowing developers to easily build applications that interact with a wide range of IoT devices. The company’s platform also provides enhanced security features, helping to protect users’ data.
Visual One: Surveillance Cameras That Recognize Specific Events
Visual One enables surveillance cameras to recognize specific events. The company’s platform uses artificial intelligence and computer vision to identify events such as accidents, thefts, and suspicious behavior.
Aethon Labs: Product Development Services for IoT Startups
Aethon Labs is a product development firm that provides rapid prototyping, circuit design, firmware development, and NPI strategy services. Their expertise in IoT helps startups bring their products to market faster.
pH Networks: Cyber Security for Homes Made Simple
pH Networks provides cyber security solutions for homes. Their platform uses machine learning to detect and prevent threats, protecting users’ IoT devices from attacks.
Evolutioners: IT Consulting for Startups and SMEs
Evolutioners is an IT consulting firm catering to the technical needs of startups and SMEs. Their services include web design, web development, software development, and IoT solutions.
Cradlewise Inc.: Smart Cradles for Contactless Baby Monitoring
Cradlewise offers a smart cradle with responsive rocking and integrated contactless baby monitoring. Their platform uses artificial intelligence to detect and respond to a baby’s needs in real time.
Tumble is a smart laundry technology platform transforming shared laundry rooms into high-quality smart amenities. Their platform enables users to reserve machines, track laundry status, and receive alerts when their laundry is ready.
QuestDB: Open-Source SQL Database for Time-Series Data
QuestDB is an open-source SQL database designed to process time-series data faster. Their platform is used by businesses to analyze and visualize large amounts of data from IoT devices.
CompScience: AI-Powered Workers’ Comp Policy for Safer Workplaces
CompScience makes workplaces safer and lowers insurance rates with the only AI-powered workers’ comp policy on the market. Their platform uses computer vision and machine learning to identify workplace hazards and prevent accidents.
Jupe: Instantly Deployable Housing Technology for Shelters
Jupe is a housing technology startup that allows shelters to be instantly deployed on any available piece of land. Their platform uses solar power and IoT technology to provide high-quality housing solutions for people in need.
DirtSat: IoT-Enabled Network of Rooftop Farms
DirtSat builds an IoT-enabled network of rooftop farms. Their platform enables businesses and individuals to grow their own food in urban areas, promoting sustainability and reducing carbon emissions.
Tortora Brayda Institute: Data Ethics and Cloud Infrastructure for Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships
Tortora Brayda Institute focuses on data ethics, artificial intelligence, and cloud infrastructure for multi-stakeholder partnerships. The company’s platform helps organizations ensure ethical and responsible use of data while also facilitating collaboration and innovation.
Conclusion
These are just a few of the many IoT startups making waves in San Francisco. From home sharing and smart cradles to rooftop farms and instant shelters, these companies are leveraging the power of IoT to solve real-world problems and drive innovation. As the IoT industry continues to grow, we can expect to see even more exciting developments from these and other startups in the city.
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