Techstars New York City is proud to announce its Spring 2025 cohort, which features startups in a range of industries, including fintech, e-commerce, SaaS, Artificial Intelligence, Real Estate Tech, Big Data, and Climate Tech.
The selected companies are led by founders who have a deep understanding of customer pain, an ability to execute quickly, and the potential to generate billions of revenue. They are targeting real problems in their respective industries and will leverage the diversity of industries the city of New York offers.
This cohort was selected and supported by the Techstars NYC team: Andres Barreto, Christine Hong, Cordelro Brown, and Edy Yazmín Giraldo.
The Spring 2025 class includes:
Cronwell: From sourcing suppliers to awarding quotes, Cronwell automates tedious procurement for hardware companies - slashing material costs while 10X‑boosting supplier engagement.
Kaavio: automates product catalog management for B2B distributors, eliminating fragmented and manual processes to enhance product content and drive sales.
LendKoi: helps high-earning expats and immigrants at Fortune 500 companies build U.S. credit history by providing personal loans and credit solutions.
Nee AI: enables creators, educators, and teams to generate emotionally expressive AI avatar videos in their own voice, tone, and language, bringing a human touch to communication at scale.
Smart Bricks: accelerates real estate investing by analyzing 1000x more properties and data points, helping buyers identify smarter, more profitable opportunities.
Tablender: simplifies database management for non-technical users with an AI-assisted, spreadsheet-like UI that merges multiple data sources into a unified system.
Tobe Energy: cuts green hydrogen production costs by over 50% with a breakthrough electrolysis technology, making hydrogen a scalable, zero-emission fuel source.
Vakya: supercharges enterprise customer engagement through personalized conversational voice AI agents that understand local languages and contexts for the 3B customers in emerging markets, starting with India's financial services sector.