Jabbr Raised $5M to Change Combat Sports Forever

For decades, combat sports have relied on outdated systems: manual punch counting, biased judging, and inconsistent scoring. Inaccurate stats outside the ring has diminished what made boxing great: the heart and skill inside the ring.

We're changing all of that.

Today we are thrilled to share Jabbr has secured a $5M seed round led by Buckley Ventures (Figma, Rippling), with participation from SevenSevenSix by Alexis Ohanian (Reddit), John Zimmer (Lyft), Andre Ward (Olympic Gold Medalist), and our early supporters at PSV Tech.

Our vision for Jabbr is simple: To introduce a new era of combat sports through AI driven stats, video production, and scoring.

We're grateful to the people who shared our conviction in a better future for boxing when our first early tech-demo went viral back in October 2022 and supported us to our pre-seed round summer 2023.

This new funding fuels the next stage of Jabbr: making the DeepStrike AI available to everyone. Soon any gym or fight venue will be able to record, live-stream, and analyze matches with pro-level production but at a hundredth of the cost.

Camera from Jabbr.
Tablet from Jabbr.
Combined hardware product from Jabbr.

To our fans across the world, our early beta testers, and every fighter who's reached out: thank you.

This is just the beginning.

For a better future for combat sports.

The Jabbr Team

This press release was also published on ITWatch.dk and TechSavvy.media.