
Chargezoom is a fintech company providing an AI-powered invoicing and payment automation platform designed to streamline payment processes for businesses. Their product suite includes invoicing, recurring billing, payments, integrations with accounting software like QuickBooks and NetSuite, a customer portal, and a secure credit card vault. Chargezoom's platform helps businesses get paid up to 4x faster, reduces manual invoicing tasks by up to 50%, and lowers payment processing fees by up to 30% through AI-driven transaction data enrichment. The company targets growing businesses seeking to improve cash flow, reduce payment delays, and automate financial reconciliation, positioning itself as a leader in fintech innovation with a customer-centric approach.

Chargezoom is a fintech company providing an AI-powered invoicing and payment automation platform designed to streamline payment processes for businesses. Their product suite includes invoicing, recurring billing, payments, integrations with accounting software like QuickBooks and NetSuite, a customer portal, and a secure credit card vault. Chargezoom's platform helps businesses get paid up to 4x faster, reduces manual invoicing tasks by up to 50%, and lowers payment processing fees by up to 30% through AI-driven transaction data enrichment. The company targets growing businesses seeking to improve cash flow, reduce payment delays, and automate financial reconciliation, positioning itself as a leader in fintech innovation with a customer-centric approach.
Business: AI-powered invoicing, billing, payments and accounts-receivable automation
Founded: October 18, 2020
Headquarters: Irvine, California
Employees (approx.): 22
Recent round: Series A (Dec 16, 2024) led by Kickstart
Accounts receivable automation, billing, invoicing, payment processing and reconciliation for growing businesses.
2020
Fintech
Described by company as a heavily oversubscribed Seed led by Okapi
11500000.00
Company announcement named Kickstart Fund as lead and cited $11.5M Series A
“Seed and Series A led by venture investors including Okapi Venture Capital and Kickstart; multiple institutional investors participated across rounds.”