It began with a question technology rarely asks.
PawStation began with a serial entrepreneur who had observed and spent years transforming different industries through technology.
Capital, talent, and engineering power were flowing into financial technology, healthcare technology, artificial intelligence, logistics, entertainment, and convenience. Yet comparatively little innovation was being intentionally directed toward stray animals — vulnerable lives that cannot build technology, buy technology, or advocate for technology themselves.
The founder did not believe the issue was a lack of compassion. People care deeply. But caring from a distance often leaves people without a clear, meaningful way to help.
PawStation emerged from the belief that the future we are building should include the lives that cannot ask to be included.