Garage, a Y Combinator-backed startup founded by firefighter Martin Hunt and his college friend Alaz Sengul, has pulled in a $13.5 million Series A round led by Infinity Ventures (with additional backers like Benchstrength, Wayfinder Ventures, and FJ Labs) to scale its AI-powered, nationwide marketplace for specialized public-safety equipment. The platform streamlines traditionally slow, paper-heavy procurement processes—automating appraisal, shipping quotes, payment, and logistics coordination—making it easier and safer for civil servants, fleet managers, and firefighters (in all 50 states already, including small cities like Burlington, VT and South Charleston, WV) to buy and sell items like firetrucks and rescue gear securely and efficiently. The fresh capital will be used to grow the team and expand the marketplace, with the broader goal of enhancing public safety by improving access to mission-critical equipment.
Sources: TechCrunch, Tech in Asia, Beamstart
Key Takeaways
– Series A Funding – Garage raised $13.5 million in Series A financing led by Infinity Ventures after completing a $4.5 million seed plus the YC Winter ’24 batch.
– Platform Innovation – The marketplace automates cumbersome processes—appraisals, freight quotes, payments, logistics—replacing inefficient methods like GovDeals or Facebook groups.
– Public Safety Impact – Already in use across the U.S., the platform promises faster, safer transfers of high-value equipment, helping resource-strained departments make better use of taxpayer dollars.
In-Depth
Garage is moving at just the right speed—a streamlined solution built with real-world know-how. Founded by Martin Hunt, a firefighter since age 15, along with his college friend Alaz Sengul, this Y-Combinator alum has created a digital marketplace tailor-made for fire departments, local governments, and public safety teams that traditionally haul gear via auctions, classifieds, even newspaper postings—not exactly modern or secure.
Garage flips the script with a nationwide platform that automates key steps: it uses AI to appraise expensive, bulky equipment, generates instant freight and warranty quotes, and handles payments and logistics behind the scenes. It’s practical, efficient, and cuts through the red tape—exactly what departments strapped for time and budget require.
Securing $13.5 million in Series A funding, led by Infinity Ventures (after a meaningful $4.5 million seed round), Garage is ready to scale. Backed by investors such as Benchstrength and Wayfinder, the startup is already live in all 50 states, helping municipalities large and small—from Vermont to West Virginia—get gear where it’s needed, fast and securely.
In essence, Garage builds the kind of efficient, transparent infrastructure that strengthens public safety and respects fiscal responsibility. By improving access to mission-critical tools, it helps talented personnel do their critical jobs without getting bogged down in paperwork.

