
Spring Discovery provides AI tools specifically designed for scientists, focusing on high-content image analysis. Their products enhance the capabilities of researchers by integrating human expertise with artificial intelligence, allowing for more efficient data handling in scientific experiments. The company targets a diverse clientele, including pharmaceutical companies, biotech firms, and academic institutions, positioning itself as a leader in computational tools for scientific research. With a strong emphasis on collaboration between wetlab and drylab environments, Spring Discovery aims to amplify the impact of scientific research and accelerate milestones in drug discovery and development.

Spring Discovery provides AI tools specifically designed for scientists, focusing on high-content image analysis. Their products enhance the capabilities of researchers by integrating human expertise with artificial intelligence, allowing for more efficient data handling in scientific experiments. The company targets a diverse clientele, including pharmaceutical companies, biotech firms, and academic institutions, positioning itself as a leader in computational tools for scientific research. With a strong emphasis on collaboration between wetlab and drylab environments, Spring Discovery aims to amplify the impact of scientific research and accelerate milestones in drug discovery and development.
Product: Spring Engine — AI platform for high‑content image analysis and phenotypic profiling
Founded: 2017
Headquarters: San Carlos / Palo Alto area, California
Founder / CEO: Ben Kamens
Total reported funding: USD 22,250,000 (aggregate reported)
High‑content image analysis and phenotypic profiling to accelerate discovery in biology and drug research.
2017
Biotechnology
Multiple funding rounds recorded including a Series B; specific amounts per round are obfuscated in source data.
“Includes investors such as Quiet Capital, Bossa Invest, First Round Capital, General Catalyst, Felicis, Susa Ventures, and others (multiple named investors reported).”