Top 6 Sport Tech startups in Seattle
Apr 21, 2026
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Funding: $6M
Arkero is an AI-native platform designed for sports businesses, focusing on planning gamedays, driving renewals, and coordinating teams. Arkero’s AI works with existing systems and tools including data warehouses, Slack, email, ticketing, and more. It learns from past procedures to inform new decisions around programs, activations, partnerships, and fan-engagement strategies and help teams make more money with faster, data-driven decisions.
Arkero is an AI-native platform designed for sports businesses, focusing on planning gamedays, driving renewals, and coordinating teams. Arkero’s AI works with existing systems and tools including data warehouses, Slack, email, ticketing, and more. It learns from past procedures to inform new decisions around programs, activations, partnerships, and fan-engagement strategies and help teams make more money with faster, data-driven decisions.
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Funding: $113M
Snap! Mobile provides digital banking and financial management solution for all youth programs and leaders.
Snap! Mobile provides digital banking and financial management solution for all youth programs and leaders.
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Funding: $72.5M
VICIS sports equipment company that designs football helmet technology that reduces the forces likely to cause a concussion and minimizes the impact of sports-related head injuries. Harnessing novel technologies and insights from the latest medical research, the company designs and develops headgear that improves protection and performance for athletes of all ages. Acquired by Innovatus Capital Partners.
VICIS sports equipment company that designs football helmet technology that reduces the forces likely to cause a concussion and minimizes the impact of sports-related head injuries. Harnessing novel technologies and insights from the latest medical research, the company designs and develops headgear that improves protection and performance for athletes of all ages. Acquired by Innovatus Capital Partners.
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Funding: $15K
OneCourt creates a device that allows visually impaired viewers to follow sports broadcasts. The laptop-sized OneCourt device is a miniature model of a sports field and uses generative sound and haptic feedback to translate gameplay into trackable vibrations, allowing fans to follow the action with their fingertips. Vibrations convey key events and the spatial position of the ball. Specific aspects of the game are conveyed through various vibration patterns (OneCourt's language). Users hear the audio feed of the match, synchronized with the device's responses, with virtually no lag. The device supports basketball, baseball, American football and soccer.
OneCourt creates a device that allows visually impaired viewers to follow sports broadcasts. The laptop-sized OneCourt device is a miniature model of a sports field and uses generative sound and haptic feedback to translate gameplay into trackable vibrations, allowing fans to follow the action with their fingertips. Vibrations convey key events and the spatial position of the ball. Specific aspects of the game are conveyed through various vibration patterns (OneCourt's language). Users hear the audio feed of the match, synchronized with the device's responses, with virtually no lag. The device supports basketball, baseball, American football and soccer.
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Empower your organization and unlock revenue with an end-to-end Digital, Media and Production Asset Manager built for sports.
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