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Welink is a technology company.
WeLink provides high-speed wireless internet service, leveraging its proprietary wireless fiber technology to deliver robust and affordable connectivity. This innovative approach extends the reach of traditional internet, offering a reliable alternative to underserved communities and businesses. The company emphasizes a seamless online experience with straightforward pricing and dedicated customer support, addressing common frustrations with conventional providers.
Founded in 2011 by Nathan Chandra and Cyrille de Nervaux, WeLink emerged from an understanding of the widespread dissatisfaction with inconsistent, slow, and expensive internet offerings. Their vision was to establish a new standard for internet service, focusing on performance, accessibility, and customer-centric values. This foundational insight drives the company's efforts to expand reliable broadband access.
The company serves both residential customers and businesses, providing an essential gateway to modern digital life. WeLink's overarching mission is to transform the online experience for its users, ensuring they remain connected to what matters most. It continues to build out its infrastructure, aspiring to make high-speed, dependable internet a reality for more communities.
Welink has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round.
Welink has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Welink has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Welink's investors include Stephanie Hospital, Alven, Northzone, Point Nine Capital, #SecretFund, Sequoia Capital, Nicolas Steegmann, Thibaud Elziere, Jonathan Benhamou, Thomas Rebaud, Takara Capital.
Welink has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $5.0M Series A in December 2020.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 1, 2020 | $5M Series A | Stephanie Hospital | Alven, Northzone, Point Nine Capital, #secretfund, Sequoia Capital, Nicolas Steegmann, Thibaud Elziere, Jonathan Benhamou, Thomas Rebaud, Takara Capital | Announced |
Welink refers to multiple technology companies with distinct focuses, as no single entity dominates the name. The most prominent include Welink Technology Co., Limited (we-link.tech), a Chinese innovator in intelligent cleaning robots and home fitness devices; Welink Technology (welink-tech.tn), an AI solutions provider for business optimization; We Link Technology LLC (welinktechllc.com), specializing in AI-powered call centers for industries like elevators; Guangzhou Welink Smart Technology (welinksign.en.alibaba.com), offering smart solar stations and vending solutions; and WeLink (welink.com), a wireless high-speed internet service provider.[1][2][3][4][5]
Welink Technology Co., Limited develops robot vacuums, window cleaners, cordless vacuums, and fitness products like the AM7/AM9 smart trainers, serving global consumers in smart home and fitness markets to solve cleaning and health challenges post-COVID. It exports worldwide, holds over 100 patents, and led Aliexpress sales since 2021 via its ABIR brand.[1] Other Welinks target B2B: AI for ERP/CRM (Tunisia), maintenance automation (US), mobile smart hardware (China), and rural internet (US).[2][3][4][5]
Welink Technology Co., Limited (Dongguan Xinsu) started with intelligent cleaning solutions, evolving into a global exporter with a 20,000 sqm facility; the COVID-19 pandemic inspired its 2024 AM7 fitness product (upgraded to AM9 in 2025), earning certifications like CE/ROHS and 42 invention patents.[1] Guangzhou Welink Smart Technology operates from a 5,000-10,000 sqm factory in Huadu, Guangzhou, with 3 production lines and OEM services, achieving $1-2.5M annual output in smart mobility products.[3]
We Link Technology LLC emerged to modernize traditional industries like elevators via AI call centers, addressing slow response times (e.g., 30+ minutes reduced to seconds).[4] Welink Technology (Tunisia) formed around AI to transform industries, without specified founding details.[2] WeLink internet service arose from frustrations with spotty providers, building a team of engineers for wireless fiber tech.[5]
These Welinks ride smart home automation, AI industrialization, and connectivity expansion trends. Cleaning/fitness Welink taps post-COVID health tech and robotics growth, exporting to USA/Europe amid rising demand for hands-free living.[1] AI-focused ones (Tunisia/US) address legacy industry digitization—e.g., service automation—aligning with AI adoption in non-tech sectors like elevators/manufacturing.[2][4] Hardware Welink supports sustainable mobility (solar/vending), fitting green tech shifts.[3] Internet WeLink counters rural broadband gaps with wireless alternatives, enabling remote work/gaming in underserved areas.[5]
Timing favors them: AI patents boom (2021+), pandemic-driven home tech, and 5G/wireless infrastructure. They influence ecosystems by exporting affordable innovations (China), modernizing services (AI platforms), and bridging digital divides (internet).[1][2][4][5]
Multiple Welinks signal fragmented but innovative branding in tech hardware/services; Welink Technology Co., Limited shows strongest consumer momentum via patents/sales, poised for fitness expansion amid aging populations and smart home integration.[1] AI variants will scale with generative AI trends, targeting more industries beyond elevators/ERP.[2][4] Expect global supply chain shifts favoring certified exporters, wireless broadband growth, and AI in maintenance—challenges include IP competition and market saturation. Their collective push humanizes tech: from cleaner homes to faster fixes, evolving influence via accessible AI/robotics in everyday infrastructure.[3][5]