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Hiki, founded in 2019 by Jamil Karriem and based in New York, United States, is a mobile application providing a dedicated platform for dating, friendship, and community building specifically for the autistic community. The app has successfully secured $1.3 million in pre-seed funding, notably from investors like Chaac Ventures and Amazon executive Jeff Wilke, highlighting its significant early support. It facilitates user profiles, private messaging, and public posts within an environment meticulously designed by neurodivergent individuals, incorporating features such as adjusted button sizes and notification settings. These thoughtful design choices accommodate sensory sensitivities and effectively destigmatize differences, ensuring a truly safe and inclusive space. Hiki further emphasizes its profound commitment to neurodiversity, with an impressive 70% of its team comprising neurodivergent individuals.
Hiki has raised $170K across 1 funding round.
Hiki has raised $170K in total across 1 funding round.
Hiki has raised $170K across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $170K Seed in November 2020.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 1, 2020 | $170K Seed | — | 645 Ventures, Afore Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Banana Capital, BoxGroup, Chaac Ventures, Craft Ventures, Gaingels, Infinite Niches, Math Venture Partners, Pareto Holdings, Pelion Venture Partners, Redpoint Ventures, Reform Ventures, Sapphire Ventures, Seven Seven SIX, SoftBank Capital, Spark Capital, Thirty Five Ventures, TitletownTech, Baron Davis, Carmelo Anthony (Melo7 Tech Partners), Gregory Waldorf, PAU Gasol | Announced |
Hiki appears to refer to small, independent technology companies that use the name “Hiki.” Available commercial directory profiles identify at least two distinct businesses called Hiki: (A) Hiki Technology LLC, a Honolulu–based company offering retail point-of-sale solutions, and (B) Hiki (often styled Hiki.app), a New York–based social app focused on friendship and dating for autistic and neurodivergent adults[1][2].
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Hiki has raised $170K in total across 1 funding round.
Hiki's investors include 645 Ventures, Afore Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Banana Capital, BoxGroup, Chaac Ventures, Craft Ventures, Gaingels, Infinite Niches, MATH Venture Partners, Pareto Holdings, Pelion Venture Partners.