DarkHorse
DarkHorse is a technology company.
Financial History
DarkHorse has raised $1.1M across 3 funding rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has DarkHorse raised?
DarkHorse has raised $1.1M in total across 3 funding rounds.
DarkHorse is a technology company.
DarkHorse has raised $1.1M across 3 funding rounds.
DarkHorse has raised $1.1M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Darkhorse Tech, Inc. (also known as Darkhorse Tech) is a specialized IT services company providing customized network installation, support, and managed services primarily for small to medium-sized businesses, with a strong focus on dental practices nationwide.[3][4][5] Founded in 2012 and based in North Syracuse, New York, the company serves over 1,000 dentists with dental-specific IT solutions, including cybersecurity, cloud operations, rapid response support, and practice management systems, addressing pain points like complex IT setups, data security, and downtime in healthcare environments.[3][4][5] With annual revenue of $7 million, 32-43 employees, and a 5-star rating, it demonstrates steady growth through vertical specialization and nationwide expansion.[3][4][5]
Darkhorse Tech was founded in 2012 by Reuben Kamp, who serves as CEO, after he spent three years as lead computer installer at Benco Dental, gaining deep insights into dental IT challenges.[3][4] Kamp, holding a Bachelor's in biology from 2009, left to create a better customer experience for dental clients frustrated with generic IT support.[4] Key team members include Jeremy, who transitioned from software development and managed IT at an MSP focused on security and cloud, and Josh, VP with a sales background from fitness now driving dental client growth.[4] Early traction came from serving medical, dental, legal, finance, manufacturing, and food & beverage sectors, evolving into a nationwide dental IT leader with remote and on-ground technicians.[3][4][5]
Darkhorse Tech rides the wave of healthcare digitization, particularly in dentistry, where electronic health records, tele-dentistry, and cloud-based practice software demand specialized, secure IT amid rising cyber threats to SMBs.[4][5] Timing aligns with post-2020 acceleration in remote healthcare tech and HIPAA pressures, positioning it favorably against general IT firms in a fragmented $50B+ U.S. dental market.[3][5] It influences the ecosystem by elevating dental IT standards—reducing downtime and enabling tech adoption for smaller practices—while competing indirectly with EV/tech giants via SMB network parallels, fostering resilience in underserved verticals.[3]
Darkhorse Tech is poised for expansion as dental practices consolidate and adopt AI-driven diagnostics, predictive cybersecurity, and integrated EHR platforms, amplifying its $7M revenue base through acquisitions or partnerships.[3][5] Trends like holiday cyberattacks and cloud migration will drive demand for its niche expertise, potentially evolving it into a full-stack dental tech platform influencing SMB healthcare IT nationwide.[4][5] This dental IT trailblazer, born from frontline frustrations, exemplifies how vertical focus turns overlooked needs into scalable dominance.
DarkHorse has raised $1.1M in total across 3 funding rounds.
DarkHorse's investors include Act One Ventures, Addition, Anthemis Group, Betaworks Ventures, Bonfire Ventures, BoxGroup, Browder Capital, Buckley Ventures, CapitalX, Coelius Capital, Composite Ventures, Crosscut Ventures.
DarkHorse has raised $1.1M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $430K Seed in April 2022.