Zingage Raises $12.5M to Build the AI Care Delivery Platform for Home Care
After helping 400 home care agencies deliver 50M+ care hours annually, Zingage is capturing the massive shift of healthcare into the home, a market approaching $500 billion
Zingage, the AI care delivery platform for home care, today announced $12.5 million in seed funding led by Bessemer Venture Partners, alongside TQ Ventures, South Park Commons, WndrCo, and executives from Ramp. The company also announced the launch of Zingage Operator, its AI-powered platform that automates the day-to-day logistics of home care so patients receive reliable care in their homes. The new funding will be used to expand engineering, go-to-market, and operations.
Healthcare is decentralizing into the home as aging populations, rising costs, and patient preferences shift care away from institutions. Yet, the systems in place were built for records and reimbursement, not the minute-to-minute logistics of care delivery. Agencies are left managing hospital discharges, caregiver call-outs, and compliance deadlines with phones, spreadsheets, and sheer effort—tools that were never designed to keep pace with 24/7 home care.
“Growing up in a family of nurses and home care owners, I saw how much it took from providers to deliver care around the clock to our most vulnerable populations. Right now, across America, there are patients missing care because a provider didn’t have the bandwidth to answer the phone, let alone find someone to cover the shift,” said Victor Hunt, CEO and co-founder of Zingage. “We’re building the technology that enables providers to reach all patients where they want to be: at home.”
That gap is why Zingage built Operator: to own the end-to-end process of home care delivery. Operator manages the full cycle, from patient intake to scheduling to billing. What once required phones, spreadsheets, and late-night heroics is now orchestrated by AI. The system uses reinforcement learning trained on real labor data to make better staffing decisions over time, while voice AI closes the loop with caregivers and patients in real time. By anticipating gaps, filling shifts before they break, and ensuring every visit is completed and documented for payers, Operator transforms fragmented back-office tasks into reliable infrastructure families and providers can trust.
During its beta launch, Operator has already transformed operations for dozens of leading home care agencies managing millions of care hours annually. Agencies report they can now accept more patients while improving care quality. Across its two flagship products, Zingage serves 400+ agencies and coordinates more than 10M patient visits a year.
“With Zingage Operator, our team is now handling 2x the volume while feeling like they’re working less,” said John Bennett, CEO of Sunny Days In-Home Care, one of Pennsylvania’s largest home care providers. “Instead of being in the weeds of scheduling, our field managers are back out in the community, focused on what matters most: making sure clients are getting the care they need and that our caregivers are satisfied.”
Zingage’s operational transformation and rapid execution attracted leading investors to the company:
“Victor and Daniel see this market from every perspective: the family struggling to find care, the agency drowning in coordination chaos, and the massive demographic shift driving demand,” said Steve Kraus, Partner at Bessemer Venture Partners. “We invested in Zingage because they have a deep passion to improve the lives of home care agency owners, patients, and caregivers, combined with deep knowledge in agentic AI to build the infrastructure for more seamless and efficient administration of home care,” added Sofia Guerra, Vice President at Bessemer Venture Partners.
“We back exceptional founders building category-defining businesses. Victor and Daniel have executed remarkably quickly on a new regime of how healthcare is delivered, leveraging their effective vertical-specific AI agent approach with world-class pedigree and founder-company fit,” said Schuster Tanger, Co-Founder & Co-Managing Partner of TQ Ventures.
Zingage was founded in 2023 by Victor Hunt (CEO) and Daniel Tian (CTO) to bring real infrastructure to home care. Hunt had just exited Astorian, a marketplace for contractors, and Tian had seen his own family struggle to find caregivers during COVID before building at Ramp and TikTok. Reconnecting at South Park Commons, they embedded with operators, even ran scheduling shifts themselves, and set out to build what the industry lacked: reliable systems to ensure every patient gets care at home.
About Zingage
Zingage is the AI care delivery platform for home care. Its technology ensures patients receive reliable care at home by automating the day-to-day logistics of scheduling, staffing, and compliance alongside existing EMRs. Founded in 2023 and based in New York, Zingage is backed by Bessemer Venture Partners, TQ Ventures, WndrCo, and South Park Commons.
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