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Quo Labs

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Founded 2025

3 Employees

Located in San Francisco, California

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AI caretaker for seniors

The average nursing home costs over $100,000 a year, and most families would do anything to avoid it. We're building the infrastructure layer for eldercare that makes that possible. Our vision is making every senior's home fully agentic: AI-powered systems that monitor, assist, and protect the elderly around the clock, so they can age in place safely and independently while saving their families millions of dollars in care costs. We're starting with Sam, an AI assistant that handles what families would otherwise pay caregivers thousands of dollars per month to do: daily check-ins, complex medication and appointment reminders, all while keeping seniors connected with their families through hands-free texts and voice calls.

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Meet the Team

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Co-Founder at Quo Labs

Audrey Lo

18 years old. Left Columbia. At 13, I built Dragonriders, an esports community platform w/ 6K users, 2.9M messages, and 6-figures in sponsors. At 16, I bootstrapped CreatorScale, a content/email marketing agency, generated 30M views, and collected $380K in profit while graduating high school valedictorian. I also performed piano at Carnegie Hall, grew 25K followers on X, skied semi-competitively for Palisades Tahoe, and worked for my state senator.

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Co-founder at Quo Labs

Jenny Wen

18 years old. I published my first Minecraft mod when I was 8 and my first game when I was 10. I've been building ever since. At 16, I started and grew my own digital media company to 1.2 million+ minutes of watch time and 10k+ worth in revenue. I also raised thousands of dollars for charity through grassroots fundraising. At 17, I published AI research cited by Mayo Clinic, Princeton, and MIT researchers. I presented my work at UCSD in front of numerous computer science professors. I also became the most decorated DECA competitor in my school district's history, placing 6th internationally. Also was the youngest contributor to Fortune 100 software as a paid contractor. Graduated valedictorian. At 18, I left Columbia University to build AI caretakers for seniors with my two best friends. I also work with state representatives develop and pass policies.