9 SaaS companies in Redwood City.
By the Numbers
Retell AI (YC W24)
Redwood City
Retell is a leading voice AI agent platform serving healthcare, insurance, financial services, and logistics; after a $4.7M seed round, it reached $5M annualized revenue in 10 months and is backed by Alt Capital, Y Combinator, and other inv
Wisq
Wisq is an enterprise HR technology platform that creates AI agents to streamline processes and enhance employee experience, backed by $55 million in venture funding from Norwest Venture Partners, True Ventures and Shasta Ventures, leveragi
Keeper
Double has everything firms need to communicate with clients, catch coding errors, manage receipts, and streamline their workflows -- all in one place. Powered by a 2-way sync with QuickBooks Online and Xero, Double connects to clients' led
Twingate
Twingate offers a security platform marketed as an alternative to VPNs for organizations of all sizes, with the tagline "Ditch your VPN."
Maitai
Maitai is an enterprise AI company that manages the LLM stack for enterprises, aiming for the fastest, most reliable inference. It is trusted by YC startups and public companies to manage their models and agents for real-time use.
Electric Air
Electric Air, a Redwood City-based tech-enabled HVAC contractor, aims to electrify home heating and cooling and accelerate the adoption of all-electric homes. Backed by Y Combinator and Leap Forward Ventures, it combines HVAC, engineering,
Powder
Powder builds AI agents that help financial advisors work faster, smarter, and with greater precision. Serving wealth managers handling billions in assets, Powder operates at the intersection of wealth management and AI, backed by top-tier
Waystation
Waystation is building the operating system for procurement in consumer packaged goods (CPG). Led by Ryan Caldbeck, the company is backed by Founder Collective, Homebrew, and Slow Ventures and has paying customers.
SnapMagic
SnapMagic, formerly SnapEDA, is a leading library for electrical engineers, built by engineers for engineers. Its electronic component data are used by over 1.5 million engineers across the world's largest organizations and serve about 2 mi