Why we built Hapi.
The people who work around hazardous air deserve to know they’re safe — and to prove it.
Hapi started in the Inland Empire of Southern California with a simple conviction: the people who work around hazardous air deserve to know they’re safe — and to prove it.
We make continuous air-safety verification affordable for the small businesses that carry the liability — the clinics and operators who sign for the risk but, until now, had no way to show they stayed within their limit.
What we hold to
The principles behind the product.
Proof over marketing
The product’s job is to verify and prove, not to clean. Filtration is secondary, and only where a contaminant is actually capturable.
Affordable for the liable
The businesses that carry the risk are usually small. Continuous verification shouldn’t be priced only for the largest facilities.
Standards, not percentages
Credibility comes from the standards regulators already use — measured, verifiable performance, not a number we made up.
The team
Built by an engineer, close to the problem.
Hapi is built by a solo founder — a computer engineer — designing the hardware and the record from the ground up, with an advisor from CSUSB and a place in the gBETA Inland Empire cohort. We’re early, and we’d rather say that plainly than overclaim.
Where we are
Inland Empire, California
Building close to the clinics and operators we’re building for — registering the clinics who want to be first.
Help us prove it. Be first in line.
We’re registering interested clinics in veterinary now, with dental and surgical next.