Startup Momentum: Seattle’s New Founders Transforming Tech with Purpose

June 11, 2025
Seattle startups

At Impulse Generator Fund, we help founders turn bold ideas into real solutions. By connecting startups and investors, we create a basis for steady growth and development. From green startups to AI, we believe that fresh and innovative ideas can change the world for the better. Moreover, today, we’d like to present new Seattle startups with innovative ideas to the world. Promising startups, building smart tools for robotics, clean energy, and digital communities, are in our spotlight.

Building Smarter Systems: From Robotics to Real Estate

Tech ecosystem continues to surprise us with new, creative Seattle startups that solve a lot of modern and complex problems.

Chassy is one such company — a graduate of Techstars Seattle and now backed by $1.2M in funding. Moreover, co-founded by Chuka Okoye and Mathew LeJeune, Chassy builds infrastructure for robotic fleet operations, simplifying testing and deployment for robotics teams.

Meanwhile, a startup like Axtrolite operates secretly for now, but already creates something interesting and impactful. Founded by veteran Atul Alatkar, formerly of Amazon and Microsoft, the company creates new solutions for real estate management.

One more cool startup here is Haply. Their goal is to make community life easier. Its platform helps Homeowners Associations manage requests, policies, and maintenance. At the same time, they offer a neighborhood marketplace. Founder Prasad Anguluri is bringing user-focused design into everyday living spaces.

Software for a Sustainable and AI-Driven Future

There are also startups that bring not only innovations to business, but also to nature. They address sustainability and transform the way we see human-computer interaction.

One of such startups is Context Nature. They aim to help financial professionals identify and prequalify for green tax credits. The co-founder, Ephi Banaynal dela Cruz, is an expert in sustainability with experience at Microsoft and SAP. Their platform makes clean energy incentives more accessible and actionable.

If we talk about one AI startup, then it’s Vercept. They change the way users interact with computers. Their platform, Vy, uses natural language commands across applications. This way, they are aiming to simplify daily digital workflows. With a team of former Allen Institute for AI researchers, Vercept is about to change productivity tools and software.

At IGF, we connect investors and startups to support innovative ideas and minds. That’s why we support startups and investors to bring such projects to life and impact the environment. We turn bold ideas into realities. Contact us now.