IncWell

IncWell is a private venture capital firm based in Birmingham, Michigan, founded in 2013. The firm specializes in seed stage investments, focusing on a variety of sectors, including clean energy technology, medical technology, healthcare advancements, transportation technology, and information technology. IncWell offers funding opportunities ranging from $100,000 to $250,000, aiming to support startups in transforming innovative ideas into viable businesses. In addition to financial backing, the firm provides strategic business support through mentorship and introductions to potential partners. The firm was established by Tom LaSorda, a former CEO of Chrysler LLC, and includes a diverse group of Limited Partners with expertise in various industries, enhancing its capacity to nurture emerging companies.

Roger Penske

Limited Partner

14 past transactions

Everykey

Venture Round in 2019
Everykey, Inc. is a technology company based in Cleveland, Ohio, founded in 2015. The company specializes in a Bluetooth device that replaces traditional keys and passwords. This device not only stores and generates secure passwords for various online accounts but also facilitates automatic logins when users visit websites. By streamlining access to both physical and digital spaces, Everykey aims to enhance security and convenience for its users.

Everykey

Venture Round in 2016
Everykey, Inc. is a technology company based in Cleveland, Ohio, founded in 2015. The company specializes in a Bluetooth device that replaces traditional keys and passwords. This device not only stores and generates secure passwords for various online accounts but also facilitates automatic logins when users visit websites. By streamlining access to both physical and digital spaces, Everykey aims to enhance security and convenience for its users.

PharmRight

Series A in 2015
PharmRight Corporation, founded in 2013 and based in Charleston, South Carolina, focuses on designing and developing medical devices aimed at enhancing medication adherence at home. The company's flagship product, Livi, is an automated pill dispenser that helps users manage their medication schedules independently. Livi is designed to support both patients and their caregivers, simplifying the process of handling multiple medications while offering crucial assistance to caregivers. In addition to its innovative devices, PharmRight also provides a range of prescribed and non-prescribed medicines and other drugs, reinforcing its commitment to improving health outcomes through better medication management.

XOi Technologies

Series A in 2015
XOi Technologies specializes in developing innovative firmware and software solutions for wearable devices tailored for blue-collar industries, particularly in field service sectors such as electrical, mechanical, and plumbing. The company's flagship offerings include the XOEye Vision Cloud, a mobile device management platform that facilitates enterprise wearable computing, and the XOEye Vision Runtime Environment, which supports interaction with wearable applications through touch, voice, and gestures. Additionally, XOi Technologies provides a range of modules for enterprise management, as well as the XOEye Vision Telepresence system for enhanced communication infrastructure. Their technology also encompasses XOne, a portable device that delivers real-time video and audio instructions between suppliers and technicians. By leveraging advanced technologies like natural language processing, machine learning, and computer vision, XOi Technologies aims to streamline workflows, improve documentation, and enhance customer transparency in field service operations. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, the company was formerly known as XOEye Technologies, Inc.

Pavlok

Venture Round in 2015
Pavlok Inc. is a U.S.-based company that develops an electronic wristband designed to help users break bad habits and foster positive behaviors. The device employs negative reinforcement by delivering electric shocks to users when they engage in undesirable activities such as smoking, excessive drinking, or skipping workouts. Accompanied by a mobile application, the wristband tracks and analyzes user behavior, providing feedback to encourage habit change. Pavlok also offers an open API, allowing developers of tracking apps, wearable devices, and digital courses to integrate its technology, thereby enhancing user engagement and compliance. Through its innovative approach, Pavlok aims to support individuals in achieving lasting personal transformation.

CureLauncher

Series B in 2014
CureLauncher, LLC is a healthcare company based in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, that specializes in clinical trial matching services. Established in 2012, the company connects patients with new treatment options tailored to their specific health conditions and personal goals. In addition to assisting patients, CureLauncher also supports caregivers and healthcare professionals in navigating available clinical trials. Through its online platform, CureLauncher aims to simplify the process of finding suitable medical treatments, ultimately helping users maintain their health and well-being.

Vivid Vision

Seed Round in 2014
Vivid Vision, Inc. is a company that develops interactive and immersive 3D games aimed at treating vision disorders, particularly amblyopia and strabismus, commonly known as lazy eye and crossed eyes. The company offers a software suite that includes interactive tests for various visual assessments such as eye dominance, suppression, and contrast sensitivity. This suite enables clinicians to monitor and manage patient experiences through a touchscreen interface. By utilizing virtual reality technology, Vivid Vision's system measures eye muscle imbalances and presents tailored images to each eye, facilitating effective treatment and assessment of binocular vision. Founded in 2014 and based in San Francisco, California, Vivid Vision primarily serves eye clinics across North America.

QuickPay

Series A in 2013
QuickPay was founded in 2010 with a vision to leverage trends in mobile technology to remove the pain and hassle of finding, accessing, and paying for parking and transportation. Their revolutionary QP QuickPay mobile parking platform offers users one mobile parking application that works across all parking environments — drivers can even raise parking gates using their mobile phones — and gives parking owners and operators an efficient way to enable mobile parking across all their assets with a single integrated solution. Today drivers can use QP QuickPay and a mobile phone to find and pay for parking at hundreds of locations across the U.S., with new locations being added continually.

LocoMobi

Series A in 2013
LocoMobi is transforming parking technology by offering a comprehensive solution that integrates physical, mobile, and cloud-based systems. The company provides a complete suite of parking revenue and access control systems that are connected in real-time to cloud servers and enhanced with license plate recognition cameras. LocoMobi emerged from the merger of QuickPay and Nautical Technologies. QuickPay delivers a unified mobile payment application suitable for various parking environments, while Nautical Technologies pioneered a cloud-based license plate recognition system with a complete revenue engine and management tools for virtual permitting and citation management. This merger allows LocoMobi to offer an advanced and cohesive parking solution that combines the strengths of both companies.

Clicktivated

Seed Round in 2013
Clicktivated is a developer of interactive video technology that enhances viewer engagement and monetizes video content. Its platform enables viewers to click on individual products, locations, or other items of interest within a video while watching. This functionality allows users to instantly learn more about the items or make purchases directly, thereby facilitating an interactive experience. By integrating this technology, Clicktivated helps businesses leverage video marketing to boost engagement and sales, creating a more dynamic and user-responsive approach to content consumption.

BoostUp

Seed Round in 2013
BoostUp, LLC operates a savings platform aimed at helping consumers achieve their financial goals for significant purchases such as a car, home, wedding, or travel. Founded in 2009 and based in Detroit, Michigan, BoostUp allows users to automate their savings plans, starting with as little as $1 per day, and offers features such as rounding up everyday purchases and crowdfunding gifts from family and friends. Users can create accounts, connect their bank accounts, and receive monetary boosts from brands to enhance their savings. With over 53,000 users, BoostUp has facilitated more than $165 million in purchases through its platform, making saving for major life events both easy and rewarding.

iRule

Seed Round in 2013
iRule is a mobile app that converts a mobile device into a universal remote control for lights, audios, and videos. The company was founded in 2009 by two enthusiast geeks with a passion for movies, home theater, and consumer electronics.

Labdoor

Seed Round in 2013
Labdoor, Inc. is a company based in South San Francisco, California, that specializes in the online sale of dietary supplements and energy drinks. The product range includes fish oils, herbal supplements, magnesium, melatonin, probiotics, protein, and zinc supplements. Labdoor operates as a testing laboratory that verifies the quality of consumer products, particularly supplements. Through its website, Labdoor.com, consumers can access scientific reviews of products and shop for those that have undergone rigorous testing for purity and potency. The company offers a "Labdoor Certified" program for manufacturers who submit their products for quality control testing, ensuring that consumers receive reliable information about what they are purchasing. Labdoor publishes detailed reports and grades on various products, enabling consumers to make informed decisions about their health and supplement needs.

CureLauncher

Series A in 2013
CureLauncher, LLC is a healthcare company based in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, that specializes in clinical trial matching services. Established in 2012, the company connects patients with new treatment options tailored to their specific health conditions and personal goals. In addition to assisting patients, CureLauncher also supports caregivers and healthcare professionals in navigating available clinical trials. Through its online platform, CureLauncher aims to simplify the process of finding suitable medical treatments, ultimately helping users maintain their health and well-being.
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