← Back to browse

Biofire

by Kai Kloepfervia How I Built This
Growthother
Built indecade

Biofire, founded by Kai Kloepfer, is developing the world's first handgun with an electronic firing system that unlocks via fingerprint or facial verification to prevent unauthorized use by children and adolescents. The company is beginning to ship its smart gun product early next year. Kloepfer spent over a decade designing this firearm as a solution to reduce gun deaths in America.

Why They Built It

To decrease gun deaths in America by creating a handgun with electronic firing system that prevents unauthorized use, particularly by children and adolescents.

Similar Companies

Collective

$1.0M/mo

Collective raised $50M in funding to compete with HR and business management platforms like Rippling and ZenBusiness. The company has achieved approximately $1M MRR, indicating strong product-market fit and growth trajectory in the HR/business operations space.

Event SaaS

$500k/mo

Event SaaS is a SaaS platform that has achieved significant growth, reaching $6M in annual recurring revenue with 100% year-over-year growth. The company raised $28M in funding at a $128M valuation, demonstrating strong market traction and investor confidence.

Pieter Levels' AI Startups Portfolio

$250k/mo

Pieter Levels is a prolific indie hacker and entrepreneur running multiple AI startups that collectively generate $250,000 in monthly recurring revenue. Despite claiming "Indie Hacking is dead," Pieter exemplifies how the practice has evolved in the age of AI tools and platforms, discussing topics from dependency risks to preparing businesses for potential exits while maintaining a strong presence on social media.

UPlaunch

$65k/mo

Matt Verlaque left his job as a fireman to build UPlaunch with cofounder Jake. As a first-time founder with no coding experience, he learned to code while building the business and overcame an initial stagnant business model to achieve profitability. The company now generates over $65,000/month in revenue.

Canny

$50k/mo

Canny is a bootstrapped SaaS product founded by Sarah Hum, who left her job at a big tech company to start her own venture. Rather than raising funding and staying in San Francisco, Sarah chose to bootstrap the company and travel the world while building. The company has grown to over $50k/month in revenue.