Top 41 Sport Tech startups in New York

Apr 24, 2026
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1
Pingpod
Funding: $15.1M
PingPod is creating a network of autonomous ping pong play zones across the United States. Using a mobile app, users can find the nearest play zone, reserve a table, and play. PingPod is a fully automated table tennis court, open 24/7 (tables are always available thanks to contactless check-in). Within the app, you can book a coach, host parties, join a league, and more. PingPod is also building a community where you can find a partner through online chat and at various events organized by the service. The network is designed for everyone, from beginners to experts, and helps you stay active through healthy and fun activities.
2
Underdog
Funding: $115M
​Underdog Fantasy is an online daily fantasy sports platform that allows users to participate in Pick'em games and esports projections.
3
Marquee
Funding: $1.2M
Marquee develops AI platform that unifies club data to streamline scouting and recruitment, aiming to reduce costly transfer mistakes in a global market. It connects all club's data sources and filters them through club's DNA.
4
Peloton
Funding: $2.2B
Peloton is changing the way people get fit through a comprehensive and socially connected-experience that makes every workout both efficient and addicting. By merging hardware, software, and content, Peloton creates the most unique, efficient and addicting workout experience on the market. Peloton is sold online and in their growing number of showrooms across the country.
5
Wellhub
Funding: $605M
Wellhub is a fitness discovery platform that connects a global network of fitness centers with companies and their employees. Companies sign an annual contract with Wellhub (the amount of which depends on the size of the team) and use the online platform to manage adoption, engagement, and track ROI (revenue savings on employee healthcare costs). Employees pay a monthly subscription fee for a plan tailored to their needs at a deeply discounted rate and gain access to over 90,000 gyms and studios, over 3,800 virtual personal trainers, and over 99 premium health apps covering fitness, nutrition, sleep, and mindfulness.
6
SeatGeek
Funding: $400.1M
SeatGeek is a mobile-focused ticketing platform that allows fans to buy and sell tickets at the best prices to sports events around the world. SeatGeek connects fans with all major sports leagues: professional basketball, American football, baseball, hockey, soccer, and many more. SeatGeek's interactive seating maps allow users to explore stadiums and arenas in detail, so you can confidently compare views, prices, and sections. Its value-scoring technology ranks each ticket offer based on price and quality, so you can find not just any seat, but the right seat at the right price.
7
TickPick
Funding: $290M
TickPick is a ticket marketplace to buy, bid on and sell tickets on sports, concerts and other live events.
8
fuboTV
Funding: $151.3M
fuboTV is the sports-focused live TV streaming service with top leagues and teams, plus popular shows, movies and news for the whole family.
9
LifeBeam
Funding: $149.7M
LifeBeam creates headphones VI that come with incredible sound and real time fitness coaching.
10
Aescape
Funding: $113M
Aescape is a technology company that builds data-driven massage therapy and wellness experiences.
11
Mirror
Funding: $74.8M
Mirror is a connected fitness system that streams live and on-demand classes to users in-home via a sleek responsive display.
12
Levels
Funding: $67M
Levels develops a health and wellness platform designed to monitor metabolic fitness.
13
Five Iron Golf
Funding: $50M
Five Iron Golf has quickly re-shaped Manhattan’s golf culture, growing from our original Midtown location to a re-imagined, high-tech,
14
LeagueApps
Funding: $35M
LeagueApps is the operating system and professional community for the most enterprising youth and local sports organizers.
15
Boom Entertainment
Funding: $34.3M
Boom Entertainment operates as a game developer and technology partner in online gaming.
16
ScorePlay
Funding: $19.6M
ScorePlay is an AI-powered digital, media & production asset manager for sports-specific workflows.
17
LiveLike
Funding: $17.6M
LiveLike develops an audience engagement platform that transforms digital users into engaged fans.
18
Prediction Strike
Funding: $14.7M
PredictionStrike is a simulated stock market platform that allows users to invest in a stock of professional athletes.
19
Bandit
Funding: $14.2M
Bandit Running is an apparel retail company that offers sports and athleisure apparel for men and women.
20
Tunity
Funding: $12M
Tunity allows users to scan a muted live TV and stream the audio directly to their device. It's Shazam for video.
Editor: Paul Schäfer
Paul is a sport journalist for more than 11 years. He specializes in writing match previews across several leagues and competitions around the world, and his insightful tips have amassed a total readership in excess of 5.2 million till date. He graduated from the Universität Hamburg (Institute of Human Movement Science). He is a huge fan of Bayern Munich. In his free time, Paul enjoys playing tennis and padel with his friends and collegues. You can contact Paul at paulschafer(at)sportstartups(dot)com