Built with computer vision technology, it allows customers to use a smartphone to search for a needed part—whether for an automobile or a drill press—and order it quickly. She cofounded the company with Jason Crain, another former Googler, who was working at Shazam, and got the company going with the help of a few Georgia Tech programmers. The pair has raised $1.5 million to date, but their biggest validation was meeting President Obama this summer for the first-ever White House Demo Day. Subscribe to FORBES: www.youtube.com/forbes Check out our full video catalog: www.youtube.com/user/forbes/videos Follow FORBES VIDEO on Twitter: www.twitter.com/forbesvideo Like FORBES VIDEO on Facebook: fb.com/forbesvideo Follow FORBES VIDEO on Instagram: instagram.com/forbesvideo For more FORBES content: forbes.com