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The story of how the smart toilet launch throne landed The seed tour is so full of serendipities, one could almost believe that it was orchestrated by the hand of Fortuna, the Roman goddess of Providence.

Throne It is a Austin -based company working on a toilet -powered toilet for consumers. It uses vision on the computer (cameras showing in bowl plus AI software) to monitor bowel health conditions. It just raised $ 4 million in seed funding led by Moxxie Ventures founder Katie Jacobs Stanton, with a beam of other VCs involved and several famous angels, such as Lance Armstrong, co -founder Rupa Health Tara Viswanhan and TrueMed Funder Justin Mres (manufacturer brands like Kettle & Fire), says the start.

Throne is not a toilet, but a device placed on a bowl of one. The device, combined with the software, analyzes indicators of certain chronic diseases, as well as hydration and urological function – all in the privacy of the home. The software has added privacy checks, such as anonymous images sent to the researchers.

The device is currently in the form of original pre-production original, with a scheduled start date of January 2026, co-founder CEO Scott Hickle tells TechCrunch.

In addition to funding seeds, Throne also announced that he hired John Capodilupo as head of product manager. Capodilupo is known as co -founder and former CTO of the Smartwatch device.

Throne smart toilet deviceImage credits:under a throne permit.

The wild story about how Hickle, a mechanical engineer, and the throne CTO Tim Blumberg, a full stack software engineer, became smart toilet founders in 2021 when they were playing poker with friends at Austin.

The players started running in starting ideas that they would like to do, but would not want to be associated. ‘And the opponent’s opponent industry [ideas]; Sex, drugs and rock and roll. Tim said, “smart toilets”. I was like, “This is hilarious. Clearly, you would call this company throne, “Hickle recalled.

Fast forward by 2023, when the startup of Hickle and Blumberg software worked on Nurse-Hiring Software Hickle and Blumberg.

They had gathered some funding for it and called their investors by telling them whether they needed a new idea or they were going to return the funds. From blue, one of the investors said to them, “You thought about smart toilets? We were like: You know, we’ve called this company!

They got it as a sign. The couple began to investigate and turned to Hickle’s mom, a doctor specializing in Gerontology. She asked her if there would be a medical benefit in “Examining People’s Waste” and began to reign him with somewhat disgusting stories about photos of such things that her patients loved to send her.

Short Answer: Yes. Waste can be analyzed for health -related information. They learned that this could be useful for monitoring a wide variety of chronic diseases, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), ulcerative colitis, the detection of various colon cancers, the chronic renal disease, the extended protector, and menstrual blood.

As the son of two doctors (Hickle’s dad also turned out to the invention of medical appliances), knowing that it may be possible to divert a year of attack or predict a deadly cancer “was really motivated for me,” Hickle says.

Not everyone shared this enthusiasm. Co -founders knew they had no material development experience. One of their existing investors was so opposed to the idea, he wanted his money back. “This was brutal,” Hickle described, not only for the loss of capital but for the loss of confidence.

Still, after giving this money, they ran to more people who liked the idea and not who avoid them.

Standing out of Lance Armstrong’s bathroom door

Their contacts in Austin led to an introduction to Lance Armstrong’s business manager, who put them on Armstrong directly. The former bicycle runner had a famous testicular cancer.

And that led them to a “surreal” moment that stands outside the door of the runner’s bath after installing an original, waiting for his verdict, Hickle described. Armstrong wrote a check.

Not every introduction led to checks, but many led to more imports, including Capodilupo, who also wrote an angel check. Capodilupo was public suffer from ulcerative colitis and was on the Board of Directors of the Crohn & Colitis Foundation. Capodilupo had the experience of manufacturing devices they needed. It took months for the founders to persuade Capodilupo not only to invest, but to participate as a founder.

The introduction to a well -known seed investor Jacobs Stanton was also serendipitous. Hickle was a friend of Rupa Health Viswanathan from high school and orchestrates the introduction.

More synchronized companies have landed in their partnerships with researchers at the University of Washington and the University of Chicago, who are working to validate that product software works as advertised. These collaborations are the key to its possible success. The throne landed at the University of Washington when a friend of Hickle was accidentally seated next to a urologists on a plane and talked about a throne, then contacted him, he said.

They took the University of Chicago when a friend of Hickle introduced him to the uncle of the gastroenterologist. Uncle happened one of the leading researchers of the world gastroenterologist who was also sitting on the Crohn & Colitis Foundation Board of Directors and knew Capodilupo.

With a random introduction after another, the inner joke among the founders is that “it is better to be lucky than the good, and we are just getting so stupid. All the time,” Hickle said. But he also believes that the queues were so strong, he feels that “people want to do that”.

Other investors in the seed tour include a co -operator, long ventures Journey, V1.VC, Night Capital, Retron VC and Myelin Ventures.

Correction: This story was informed to correct the type of cancer that Lance Armstrong had.

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