Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Zurich AI wearable camera with computer vision for automatic food nutrition logging; YC W23-backed with $450K revenue and $93K+ DROP preorders for Q4 2025 competing for automated fitness nutrition tracking.
rex.fit is a Zürich-based fitness technology company building The DROP — an AI-powered wearable camera that uses computer vision to automatically log food nutrition by photographing meals, track workouts, and generate gamified fitness challenges for health-conscious consumers who want data-driven fitness without manual calorie logging. Founded in 2023 by Ahmad Roumie and Rangel Milushev and backed by Y Combinator (W23), rex.fit generated $450,000 in revenue with a 2-person team and launched The DROP ($199 USD) with $93,000+ in pre-orders (approximately 450 units) targeted for Q4 2025 shipment, establishing a novel computer-vision food tracking wearable in a category dominated by wrist-based fitness trackers.
Cloud-based EHR and care coordination platform for long-term and post-acute care organizations. Mississauga, Canada. Raised $172M+, unicorn. Serves 27,000+ care facilities across North America.
PointClickCare is North America's leading cloud-based software platform for the long-term and post-acute care (LTPAC) market, headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1999, the company has raised over $172 million and achieved unicorn valuation status. PointClickCare serves over 27,000 care facilities including skilled nursing facilities, senior living communities, assisted living centers, and home health agencies across the United States and Canada. The platform provides electronic health records (EHR), billing, care coordination, and business intelligence capabilities.\n\nPointClickCare's platform is built around the complex clinical and regulatory workflows unique to post-acute care, which differ substantially from acute hospital EHR requirements. The system manages MDS assessments, care planning, medication administration records, therapy documentation, and the complex billing requirements for Medicare, Medicaid, and managed care payers. Its network effect is significant — because PointClickCare connects so many facilities, care transitions between hospitals and post-acute settings can be managed with streamlined data exchange.\n\nThe company has expanded through strategic acquisitions including Collective Medical, which added care transition and high-risk patient identification capabilities powered by a large hospital and payer data network. PointClickCare's Marketplace ecosystem allows third-party technology vendors to integrate with the platform, creating an app store model that extends its functionality without requiring PointClickCare to build every adjacent capability. As value-based care models push accountable care organizations to manage patient outcomes across the full episode of care, PointClickCare's position at the post-acute node of the care continuum becomes increasingly strategically important.
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