Impulse Labs makes the world's most powerful induction cooktop - a $6,999 battery-integrated stove that boils a liter of water in under 40 seconds and doubles as backup power for your kitchen. Founded in 2021 by ex-Oculus product architect Sam D'Amico, the San Francisco company wants every appliance in your home to become a grid-friendly battery.

Sam D'Amico is the founder and CEO of Impulse Labs, a San Francisco-based startup building the world's most powerful and precise home appliances. A Stanford-trained electrical engineer who cut his teeth writing battery firmware for a solar car, then spent a decade building AR/VR hardware at Google Glass, Oculus, and Meta, D'Amico founded Impulse in 2021 after eating a pizza in 45 seconds at a wood-fired restaurant in Tokyo and deciding he needed to bring that power home. The result: a $5,999 battery-integrated induction cooktop that plugs into a standard outlet, boils a liter of water in under 40 seconds, and moonlights as a distributed grid storage node. Impulse has raised $25 million from Lux Capital, Fifth Wall, Lachy Groom, and Construct Capital.