
Radiomaze
Turns any WiFi device into a motion detector
Cupertino, United States · Founded 2017 · $170K raised
- Headquarters
- Cupertino, California
- Employees
- 1–10
- Founded
- 2017
- Business Model
- B2B
- Website
- radiomaze.io
- Total Funding
- $170K
- Last Round
- $70K GrantJul 2017
- Rounds
- 2
About
Radiomaze develops patented WiFi-based motion detection technology (Hi WiFi) that transforms existing WiFi devices — routers, repeaters, and WiFi-enabled devices — into motion sensors without dedicated hardware. The company's algorithms use WiFi signal analysis (CSI/RSSI) to detect human presence and movement, enabling low-cost home security and smart home automation. Radiomaze won CES Innovation Awards and was recognized as best IoT startup at Plug and Play Tech Center in Silicon Valley.
Summary
Radiomaze is an IoT company based in Cupertino, United States, founded in 2017. It has raised $170K in total across 2 rounds, most recently a $70K Grant round in Jul 2017. Investors include Plug and Play, Techstars and Parallel18.
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Jul 2017
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