Did you miss the Demo day of Y Combinator that took place last month? No problem! We have reviewed and selected 11 Impact-driven startups from the 300 teams who got a minute each to pitch their companies in the largest YC’s batch to date.
Remora – USA:
Remora’s device captures the carbon emissions from a semi truck. They sell the captured carbon dioxide to concrete producers and other end users, helping companies earn new revenue while meeting their climate commitments.
Noya – USA:
Noya captures CO2 from the sky and re-sells it for 2x cheaper than existing options. It does this by retrofitting existing industrial equipment like cooling towers and converting them into CO2 capture machines.
Jucy Marbles – Slovenia:
The startup has developed proprietary protein texturing technology that enables it to produce plant-based whole cuts. Its vision is to produce a variety of meat products and match animal derived counterparts by taste, price and convenience.
Regent – USA:
RegentWe build all-electric seagliders for low-cost coastal transportation. The seagliders flies a few meters above the water and replaces ferries and short-haul aircraft on coastal routes.
Recover – USA:
Recover provides more effective and affordable addiction treatment via telemedicine. They partner with local governments to to help combat addiction in their communities.
Leap Club – India:
Leap Club delivers organic & healthy groceries from local farms over Whatsapp & have them delivered within 12 hours of harvesting.
Snazzy – India:
Snazzy is a D2C teledentistry platform for teeth straightening. Its goal is to democratize access to affordable and accessible clear aligner treatment.
Fountain9 – India:
Fountain9 is a predictive inventory planning solution. They help food brands and retailers reduce food wastage and improve product availability by predicting their future inventory needs.
Gridware – USA:
Gridware provides a grid monitoring system of sensors and software for the power distribution grid. Its hardware platform is easily and permanently deployed to power poles. The platform detects and predicts faults that ignite wildfires, expedites repairs during a power outage, and helps utilities demonstrate risk reduction.
Veera – India:
Veera Health is helping 110M women in India get treated for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). Its app combines evidence-backed therapy with coaching & specialist support for a subscription fee.
- Tilt – India:
A bike-share for Indian campuses