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Photon Raises $16M Series A to Give Patients Control Over Their Prescriptions and Bring Transparency to Pharmacy

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Led by Healthier Capital, the funding will accelerate Photon‘s mission to modernize the prescription experience, putting patients in the driver’s seat at the moment that matters most.

BROOKLYN, N.Y., April 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Electronic prescribing transformed how doctors write prescriptions, but created a new problem for patients. At the moment a prescription is written, patients are asked to choose a pharmacy on the spot with no pricing, no inventory information, and no sense of what’s convenient or covered. The prescription is sent, the moment passes, and a choice has been made without the information needed to make it well. The result: transfers, phone calls, and delays that create unnecessary burden for patients, pharmacies, and practitioners alike. Photon was built to solve this at the source.

Photon today announced a $16M Series A round led by Healthier Capital, with participation from Notation, Flare Capital, and Evidenced. The funding will be used to expand the engineering and commercial teams, drive expanded health system and platform integrations, and accelerate the company’s mission to become the default infrastructure for modern prescribing and medication access.

The problem runs deeper than consumer inconvenience. It’s an infrastructure problem rooted in an era before smartphones, the cloud, or AI. Electronic prescribing was designed in the early 2000s to move prescriptions from point A to point B — and it does. But it was never designed to inform patients, serve the expectations of modern prescribers, or keep pace with how pharmacies actually operate today. In virtually every other aspect of their lives, consumers expect real-time transparency: they can see pricing, availability, and delivery windows before they buy anything. The prescription experience offers none of that. When a prescription is sent electronically, the patient is effectively removed from the equation — no visibility into which pharmacy has it in stock, what it will cost out of pocket, or which option is most convenient. That information vacuum sets off a downstream chain of friction: unnecessary transfers, unanswered phone calls, abandoned fills, and administrative burden that ripples across the entire healthcare ecosystem.

Photon is rebuilding the prescription experience from the ground up, not as a pricing widget or a single-point fix, but as a full end-to-end platform. That means:

Modern prescribing and routing infrastructureA network of pharmacy partners across retail and home deliveryA consumer-facing marketplace that surfaces real-time price and stock informationA full suite of capabilities including prior authorization, clinical decision support, and beyond

By integrating at the point of prescribing, Photon gives patients the ability to make an informed choice before the prescription is ever sent. The kind of transparency consumers take for granted everywhere else, finally applied to one of the most consequential moments in their healthcare journey. For health systems, that same platform unlocks something equally valuable: the prescription becomes a patient engagement touchpoint rather than a handoff, in-house pharmacy teams gain real-time visibility into fill activity, and patients can be educated about delivery options and price competitiveness in real time. Artificial intelligence is central to how Photon does this at scale, processing complex, fragmented data across pharmacy networks, benefit structures, and formularies in real time, and translating it into something a patient can actually use. This is not AI as a marketing feature; it’s AI as the engine that makes a genuinely hard infrastructure problem solvable. The result is fewer abandoned prescriptions, fewer reroutes, and a meaningfully better experience for every stakeholder in the chain.

“We’re building prescription infrastructure for the AI era. We’re scaling at a critical juncture where healthcare SaaS and services are being disrupted by LLMs and agentic workflows — right as healthcare affordability and consumer demand for transparency reach a boiling point. We’re leveraging this technology to empower consumers, enable true price transparency, and push the pharmacy industry back toward an open marketplace,” says Otto Sipe, Photon founder and CEO.

“We are delighted to partner with Photon to modernize the prescription process, delivering an improved experience for patients while reducing friction across the entire healthcare system,” said Amir Dan Rubin, Founder & Managing Partner, Healthier Capital.

Photon got its start in direct-to-consumer digital health, building the prescription infrastructure that powers some of the fastest-growing D2C health brands. That foundation — deep integrations across pharmacy networks, real-time formulary data, and a patient-first prescribing experience — proved equally compelling to health systems, where Photon has been growing its presence as those organizations seek better ways to engage patients at the point of care and drive visibility into their in-house pharmacies. Since its founding in 2021, Photon has helped millions of patients make more informed pharmacy decisions. The company’s last fundraise was $9M in July 2024. This round positions Photon to deepen marketplace integrations, expand health system partnerships, and help more consumers take ownership of their prescriptions.

The ambition extends well beyond a single prescribing moment. Photon is building long-term infrastructure designed to ease systemic burden across the healthcare system — for practitioners who shouldn’t have to field reroute calls, for pharmacies drowning in unnecessary transfers, for health systems that want prescriptions to drive patient retention and in-house pharmacy utilization rather than quietly leak volume elsewhere, and for patients who deserve to be informed participants in their own care. AI accelerates that roadmap in a meaningful way: enabling Photon to identify patterns across the system, anticipate points of friction before they occur, and build toward solutions that address the structural conditions causing problems, not just their symptoms.

About Photon Photon is the end-to-end prescription infrastructure built for modern healthcare. Combining proprietary digital prescribing and routing infrastructure, a vast pharmacy network, and a consumer-facing marketplace, Photon brings real-time transparency to the moment a prescription is written, so patients can make an informed choice before it is ever sent. For health systems and providers, Photon reduces administrative burden, supports prior authorization and patient support workflows, and turns the prescribing moment into a driver of patient engagement and in-house pharmacy utilization. By modernizing the infrastructure that connects prescribers, pharmacies, and patients, Photon improves medication access and adherence across the entire care journey. Learn more at photonhealth.com.

About Healthier Capital Healthier Capital seeks to advance healthier outcomes for all, partnering with technology-powered healthcare innovators for transformative impact and significant value creation. For more information, visit www.healthiercapital.com.

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Super Famicom Style Comes to PS5 and PC with Killscreen’s SFC-1 Controller

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Killscreen™ launches SFC-1, a Super Famicom-inspired custom controller for PC and PS5 featuring retro 16-bit styling, multicolor face buttons, and optional performance upgrades including TMR Anti-Drift Thumbsticks, Omron powered Mecha Triggers™, and mechanical face buttons.

LARGO, Fla., June 19, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Killscreen™ today announced the launch of SFC-1, a new custom performance controller inspired by the Japanese Super Famicom and the 16-bit era of gaming. Built for PC and PlayStation 5 players, SFC-1 brings the unmistakable visual style of classic Japanese gaming hardware into a modern performance controller.

With SFC-1, we wanted to capture a little bit of that Super Famicom feeling and bring it forward for PC and PS5.

SFC-1 features a retro SFC-inspired aesthetic with a soft gray body, graphite directional controls, and multicolor face buttons in blue, green, red, and yellow. The design draws from the Japanese Super Famicom console and controller — 16-bit hardware many players in the U.S. first discovered through magazines, import shops, and collector culture.

“Growing up, the Super Famicom always felt like this mysterious, cooler version of the system we got in the U.S.,” said Erik at Killscreen. “The gray body, the colored buttons, the shape of the console — it had this completely different energy. It felt like hardware from another world. With SFC-1, we wanted to capture a little bit of that feeling and bring it forward for PC and PS5.”

Beyond its retro-inspired design, SFC-1 is available with Killscreen’s premium performance upgrade options, including TMR Anti-Drift Thumbsticks for improved precision, durability, and long-term resistance to stick drift. Players can also configure SFC-1 with Mecha Triggers™, featuring high-performance Omron microswitches for shorter, faster trigger pulls, and mechanical face buttons for crisp, tactile inputs.

SFC-1 is designed for players who want a unique custom controller with a clear connection to gaming history, without giving up modern performance options. Like all Killscreen controllers, SFC-1 can be configured from a clean standard build to a competition-focused setup, giving players the ability to choose the controller that fits how they play.

The release continues Killscreen’s growing line of retro-inspired modern gaming hardware, following previous controllers that reimagine classic PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo-era design cues for today’s players.

The SFC-1 Super Famicom-inspired PS5 controller is available now exclusively at killscreen.io.

Key Features

Retro SFC-inspired aesthetic — Classic 16-bit color styling with multicolor face buttons inspired by the Japanese Super Famicom console and controller.TMR Anti-Drift Thumbstick upgrade option — Built for improved precision, durability, and long-term resistance to stick drift.Mecha Triggers™ upgrade option — High-performance Omron microswitch triggers with shorter, faster pulls designed for quicker response in competitive play.Mechanical face button upgrade option — Crisp, tactile button inputs with a more responsive mechanical feel.Configurable performance-focused build options — Available in standard or upgraded configurations depending on how players want to build their controller.Full PC + PS5 compatibility — Designed for PlayStation 5 and compatible PC gaming setups.

About Killscreen

Killscreen™ is a premium gaming hardware company focused on custom performance controllers for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC players. Combining distinctive industrial design with competition-focused upgrade options, Killscreen builds next-generation controllers engineered for precision, speed, durability, and personal expression.

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AKA Foods Launches AKA Label Studio, a Free Food Labelling Tool for FDA and EU/UK Markets

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AMSTELVEEN, Netherlands, June 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — AKA Foods, a European food technology company, today launched AKA Label Studio, a free food labelling tool that produces compliant labels for the US (FDA) and Europe (EU/UK) markets. The product is available immediately at no charge, with no usage tier, no usage cap and no credit card required.

AKA Label Studio is built for food product developers, QA leads, regulatory teams and consumer packaged goods brands. Comparable nutrition and regulatory labelling software typically costs between $500 and $1,500 per user per year. AKA Label Studio is the company’s first free product and an entry point to the wider AKA Studio platform, the AI-powered R&D system used by AKA Foods’ paying customers.

Built by AKA Foods’ in-house food R&D team

AKA Label Studio was developed by the same in-house food R&D team behind AKA Studio. The product includes a Feedback bar on every page, where users can submit requested features. AKA Foods has committed to building the most-requested capabilities and publishing what it ships.

“We have spent two years building a professional food labelling tool inside AKA. Today we are making it available to the food industry free of charge. The food professionals who use it will tell us what to build next.”
David Sack, CEO and co-founder, AKA Foods

Product features

AKA Label Studio supports FDA and EU/UK compliance from a single tool, with a two-click market switch. It automatically detects the US Big 9 and the 14 EU-regulated allergens, includes a compliance review workflow and a live regulatory radar covering FDA and EFSA sources. Recipe versions, lab results and multi-recipe reports are included. Labels export as print-ready PNG, SVG or PDF.

“AKA Label Studio is a full implementation of food labelling functionality. It has been built to the same standard as the rest of the AKA Studio platform used by our paying customers.”
Shahar Rosentraub, Chief Product Officer, AKA Foods

AKA Studio integration

AKA Studio integrates formulation science, sensory data and institutional knowledge into a single AI-powered R&D system for food product development. The platform was named in the FoodTech 500 and received the Fi Europe Innovation Award 2025. Users of AKA Label Studio see references to AKA Studio inside the product, with an upgrade path to a paid licence.

AKA Label Studio is available immediately at www.aka-food.com. Registration requires an email and a phone number for verification.

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In HelloNation, Plumbing Expert Manny Valdez Explains What a Plumbing Estimate Should Include

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The article outlines how Southern Arizona homeowners can review a plumbing estimate to understand scope, permits, and warranty coverage before work begins.

ORO VALLEY, Ariz., June 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — What should homeowners expect to see in a written plumbing estimate before approving a plumbing repair or installation? HelloNation recently published an article that explains what Southern Arizona homeowners should review in a plumbing estimate before any project begins.

The article features insights from Plumbing Expert Manny Valdez of Acclaimed Drain and Plumbing Solutions LLC. The HelloNation article explains that a plumbing estimate should function as a clear roadmap for the repair or project, outlining the scope of work, permit requirements when applicable, and plumbing warranty coverage.

According to the article, transparency is one of the most important elements of a written plumbing estimate. Homeowners should be able to clearly understand the work being performed and the total cost of the project before the job begins. This clarity helps prevent misunderstandings between the homeowner and the plumber.

The article also notes that a detailed plumbing estimate should identify what is not included in the project. Because many plumbing estimates use flat-rate pricing, homeowners may receive a single price for the job without separate breakdowns for labor, materials, or equipment. Reviewing exclusions and asking questions helps homeowners understand the full scope of the work.

Local conditions can also influence how plumbing repairs are handled in Southern Arizona plumbing systems. Hard water is common throughout the region and can cause mineral buildup and corrosion in pipes and fixtures over time. The article explains that a thorough plumbing estimate should describe how the plumber plans to address the underlying cause of the problem rather than simply replacing damaged components.

The scope of work should also be clearly defined within the plumbing estimate. Homeowners should confirm which areas of the home will be serviced and what specific plumbing issues will be addressed. This level of detail allows homeowners to compare estimates more accurately and ensures the project targets the intended problem.

Permit requirements are another important consideration discussed in the article. Certain plumbing installations or repairs may require city or county permits. A detailed plumbing estimate should clarify whether the licensed plumber will obtain the permit or whether the homeowner is responsible for arranging it.

Warranty coverage is also a key part of the estimate review process. The article explains that homeowners should receive a clear explanation of the plumbing warranty, including its duration and any limitations. A written list of exclusions should also be provided so homeowners understand what may not be covered after the repair is completed.

Communication during the estimate process plays a major role in homeowner plumbing decisions. Reliable professionals take time to explain the estimate, answer questions, and provide realistic timelines for the project. This communication helps homeowners understand what to expect throughout the repair process.

Experience with regional plumbing conditions is another factor homeowners should consider when reviewing an estimate. Homes in Tucson, Marana, and Oro Valley often face challenges related to hard water, aging infrastructure, and desert climate conditions. A Tucson plumber or Oro Valley plumber familiar with these conditions may provide estimates that reflect practical solutions designed to last.

Referrals and online reviews may also support the evaluation process. Feedback from previous clients can help homeowners determine whether a Marana plumber or other local professional typically completes projects within the estimated scope and timeframe.

The article concludes that reviewing a plumbing estimate carefully helps homeowners protect their investment and reduce the risk of unexpected costs. By confirming the scope of work, permit responsibilities, and plumbing warranty coverage, homeowners can make informed decisions and prepare for successful repairs.

What a Written Plumbing Estimate Should Include for Southern Arizona Homeowners features insights from Manny Valdez, Plumbing Expert of Oro Valley, Arizona, in HelloNation.

About HelloNation
HelloNation is America’s Good News Network, a premier media platform built on the idea that good news travels faster when real people tell real stories. Through its community-focused publications and innovative “edvertising” approach, HelloNation delivers content that informs, inspires, and spotlights the leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities.

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