Slator exclusively learned that automatic translation app Waygo secured $750,000 in seed funding this November 2015. California-based Waygo is an app that offers offline automatic English translations of images containing Chinese, Japanese, and Korean words or phrases. Snap a picture of a Chinese menu and Waygo can give you its English translation without needing to connect to the internet.
Waygo Co-Founder and CEO Ryan Rogowski told Slator that the participating investors were Presence Capital, Golden Gate Ventures, East Ventures, and 500 Startups. Rogowski said the investors contributed fairly evenly for the round. The $750,000 raised will go to improving Waygo’s core technology as well marketing and sourcing potential licensing partners. Rogowski also said they began hiring to bolster their current staff of six employees. Their most recent hire is a PhD in Computer Vision.
This November 2015 Angel round brings Waygo’s total funds raised to $1.65 million. In July 2013, the company received angel funding worth $900,000. Participating investors in that round were China-based Angelvest, 500 Startups, and Golden Gate Ventures. The investment went primarily into development of core technology.
