ZeroMark, a NYC-based defense technology startup, raised $7M in Seed funding.
The round was led by Ground Up Ventures and Andreessen Horowitz.
The company intends to use the funds to accelerate the development of its AI-powered auto-aiming system.
Led by CEO Joel Anderson, ZeroMark is a defense technology company specializing in advanced counter-UAS solutions and precision targeting systems. Its technology integrates advanced computer vision and precision robotics with conventional firearms to physically augment the operator’s aim, enabling them to engage threats with speed and accuracy. By enhancing the capabilities of standard-issue rifles without impeding their functionality, ZeroMark’s approach improves the lethality and precision of armed forces while enhancing operational safety and decision-making efficiency on the ground. This technology ensures that the human remains in control while empowering soldiers to effectively combat fast-moving, low-altitude drone threats.
Commenting on the news, Joel Anderson said: “Our mission is to empower every soldier with a cost-effective, highly portable counter-drone solution that delivers unparalleled performance. With the support of our investors, we are ready to deploy this critical capability and ensure our defenders maintain a decisive edge on the battlefield.”