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A lawn and garden company founded by Jason Aramburu in Oakland, CA, dedicated to the cultivation and maintenance of green spaces.
Edyn has raised $2.9M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Edyn.
Edyn was founded in 2013 by Jason Aramburu (Founder/CEO).
Edyn has raised $2.9M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Edyn is an Oakland, California-based agricultural technology company that develops smart garden sensors and automated water irrigation systems for both residential and commercial use. The company's primary hardware device continuously monitors critical environmental conditions such as soil moisture, ambient humidity, temperature, and sunlight, transmitting this analytical data to a connected mobile application to help optimize daily plant care. Following a highly successful initial Kickstarter campaign that generated over $380,000 from approximately 3,000 individual backers, the enterprise subsequently secured $2 million in seed funding to scale its global manufacturing operations. The hardware startup received strategic financial backing from notable venture capital firms including Y Combinator, Fenox Venture Capital, and Idealab, while also establishing retail distribution partnerships with major consumer outlets like The Home Depot. Edyn was officially founded in 2013 by soil scientist Jason Aramburu.
Edyn is a smart garden monitoring system designed to help homeowners and small-scale farmers optimize their lawn and garden care through precise environmental data and automated watering. The company builds two main products: the Edyn Garden Sensor and the Edyn Water Valve. These devices work together to measure soil conditions such as moisture, nutrition, pH, temperature, humidity, and light intensity, then use this data—analyzed via cloud-based machine learning—to provide tailored gardening advice and automate irrigation. Edyn serves environmentally conscious gardeners who want to improve plant health, conserve water, and reduce guesswork in garden management. The system’s growth momentum is driven by its integration of ecological science with smart technology, creating a connected gardening experience that evolves with user data and community insights[1][2][3].
Edyn was founded by Jason Aramburu, an ecologist and soil scientist with a background in ecology and evolutionary biology from Princeton University. His experience working in Panama’s rainforests and with African farmers inspired him to apply technology to help people better understand and nurture their environment. The idea emerged from the challenge of making gardening more accessible and efficient by leveraging real-time environmental data. Edyn launched a Kickstarter campaign in 2014 that gained significant support, helping to establish early traction and connect with investors. This early success enabled the development of the Garden Sensor and Water Valve, which together optimize garden conditions and water use[1][3].
Edyn rides the growing trend of smart home and IoT (Internet of Things) devices applied to sustainable living and precision agriculture. The timing aligns with increasing consumer interest in water conservation, environmental stewardship, and data-driven lifestyle improvements. Market forces such as climate change awareness, urban gardening popularity, and advances in sensor technology favor Edyn’s growth. By integrating ecological science with connected technology, Edyn influences the broader ecosystem by demonstrating how IoT can empower individuals to manage natural resources more efficiently and sustainably[1][3].
Looking ahead, Edyn is well-positioned to expand its impact by enhancing its machine learning capabilities, broadening its product ecosystem, and deepening community data integration. Trends such as climate-smart gardening, home automation, and sustainability will shape its journey. Edyn’s influence may evolve from a niche smart garden tool to a key player in the emerging market of connected environmental management systems, potentially partnering with larger smart home platforms or expanding into commercial agriculture. Its ongoing innovation in sensor technology and data analytics will be critical to maintaining competitive advantage and driving user loyalty[1][3].
Edyn has raised $2.9M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Seed in February 2016.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 1, 2016 | $2M Seed | Brent Traidman | Pegasus Tech Ventures, SineWave Ventures, SVG Ventures THRIVE, UpHonest Capital, Idea Bulb Ventures, Indicator Ventures, Morningside | Announced |
| Mar 1, 2014 | $850K Seed | — | Pegasus Tech Ventures, SineWave Ventures, SVG Ventures THRIVE, UpHonest Capital | Announced |
Edyn was founded in 2013 by Jason Aramburu (Founder/CEO).
Edyn has raised $2.9M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Edyn's investors include Brent Traidman, Pegasus Tech Ventures, SineWave Ventures, SVG Ventures-THRIVE, UpHonest Capital, Idea Bulb Ventures, Indicator Ventures, Morningside.
Key people at Edyn.