Wheel The World
Making travel accessible
San Francisco, United States · Founded 2018
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Employees
- 11–50
- Founded
- 2018
- Business Model
- Marketplace
- Website
- wheeltheworld.com
- Last Round
- Series AJan 2024
- Rounds
- 6
About
Wheel The World is the leading accessible travel marketplace for people with disabilities and older adults, offering verified accessible hotels, tours, experiences, and transportation worldwide. Founded in 2018 by Álvaro Silberstein and Camilo Navarro after Silberstein completed the Torres del Paine route in a wheelchair, the platform provides detailed accessibility information with photos and measurements for each venue. Wheel The World partners with Expedia for lodging supply and works with destinations to improve infrastructure and train tourism professionals.
Summary
Wheel The World is a Supply Chain company based in San Francisco, United States, founded in 2018. Its most recent funding was a Series A round in Jan 2024. Investors include ChileGlobal Ventures, Kayak Ventures and WeBoost.
Tech & App Stack
4 technologies & apps tracked
Create a free account — 10 credits a month to unlock the full tech & app stack, funding history, and valuations.
Sign up to view the funding chart
Create a free account — you'll get 10 credits a month to unlock funding history, valuations, and tech stacks.
Funding History
Jan 2024
Sign up to see all 6 rounds
Full funding history, per-round amounts, and investor participation.
Investors
Similar Companies
Chinese digital freight marketplace connecting shippers and truckers with freight matching, broke...
Platform for global logistics.
Global provider of reusable packaging containers for fresh food supply chains, pioneering circula...
Leading technology-driven supply chain solutions and logistics services provider, listed on HKEX ...

Cloud platform connecting buyers and suppliers for e-invoicing, AP automation, supply chain payme...

Building high-quality cold storage network for temperature-controlled logistics in Latin America
