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Palantir for Healthcare AI Agents
Wedge has raised $7.1M across 5 funding rounds.
Key people at Wedge.
Wedge was founded in 2025 by Devraj Gopal (Founder) and Steven Segawa (Founder).
Wedge has raised $7.1M in total across 5 funding rounds.
The Operating System for Health AI: we deploy, govern, and scale AI agents across healthcare organizations.
Wedge was founded in 2025 by Devraj Gopal (Founder) and Steven Segawa (Founder).
Wedge has raised $7.1M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Wedge's investors include Y Combinator, Leander Maerkisch, Paul Damato, Prem Bodagala, Northgate Holdings, Red Cedar Ventures, Michigan Capital Network, Michigan Rise.
Wedge has raised $7.1M across 5 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $500K Seed in September 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2025 | $500K Seed | — | Y Combinator, Leander Maerkisch | Announced |
| Mar 22, 2022 | $2M Venture Round | — | Paul Damato, Prem Bodagala, Northgate Holdings | Announced |
| Mar 1, 2022 | $2M Series U | — | RED Cedar Ventures, Y Combinator, Michigan Capital Network, Michigan Rise, Northgate Holdings | Announced |
| May 4, 2021 | $1.6M Venture Round | — | — | Announced |
| Jul 1, 2020 | $1M Seed | — | — | Announced |
Wedge is a healthcare AI company often described as the "Palantir for Healthcare AI Agents." It builds a platform that deploys, governs, and scales custom AI agents within healthcare organizations such as hospitals, health plans, and multi-physician groups. Wedge’s core product is a tailored AI operating system that forward-deploys top engineering talent inside these institutions to build and maintain AI solutions that address their specific needs. This approach helps overcome the common barriers to AI adoption in healthcare, including clinician distrust, liability fears, and governance challenges. Wedge currently pilots its solutions at over 60 healthcare locations, demonstrating rapid early traction[1][2][3].
For an investment firm, Wedge represents a mission-driven company focused on unlocking the potential of AI in healthcare by providing a trust and compliance layer that enables safe, scalable AI adoption. Its investment philosophy likely centers on backing transformative AI technologies that address critical inefficiencies in healthcare delivery and administration. Key sectors include healthcare AI, compliance, and enterprise software. Wedge’s impact on the startup ecosystem includes pioneering a new model of embedding engineering teams within client organizations to accelerate AI deployment and governance, setting a precedent for AI trustworthiness in regulated industries[1][2].
Wedge was founded by Devraj Gopal (CEO) and Steven Segawa (CTO). Devraj brings experience from Stanford AI research and health AI projects at Stanford and Johns Hopkins Medicine, while Steven has a background in computer science from Berkeley and has worked as a lead machine learning data scientist at NVIDIA, as well as roles at Rivian, SoFi, and Intel. The idea for Wedge emerged from recognizing the gap between the rapid advances in AI and the slow, cautious adoption in healthcare due to trust and governance issues. Early traction was swift, with Wedge securing pilots at 60+ healthcare locations within a week of launching, a notable feat given the traditionally slow contracting cycles in healthcare[1][2][3].
Wedge rides the accelerating trend of AI adoption in healthcare, a sector historically slow to integrate new technologies due to regulatory, trust, and liability concerns. The timing is critical as healthcare organizations face mounting financial pressures (e.g., $1 trillion losses from federal insurance cuts) and seek AI-driven efficiencies to reduce costs and improve outcomes. Wedge’s platform addresses the urgent need for safe, governed AI deployment, positioning it as a key enabler for healthcare’s AI transformation. By embedding engineering talent and providing a compliance framework, Wedge influences the broader ecosystem by setting standards for AI trustworthiness and operational integration in healthcare, potentially shaping how AI is adopted in other regulated industries as well[1][2][4].
Looking ahead, Wedge is poised to expand its footprint across more healthcare institutions, deepening its role as the essential trust and operating system for healthcare AI. As AI technologies evolve and regulatory scrutiny intensifies, Wedge’s compliance-driven model and embedded engineering approach will become increasingly valuable. Trends such as the rise of agentic AI, growing demand for explainability, and tighter governance will shape Wedge’s journey. Its influence may extend beyond healthcare, serving as a blueprint for deploying AI safely in other high-stakes sectors. Ultimately, Wedge’s success will hinge on its ability to maintain trust, scale custom solutions efficiently, and continuously innovate in AI governance—fulfilling its mission to unlock AI’s full potential in healthcare without compromising safety[1][2][3].
Key people at Wedge.