Company Stage: idea - prototype stage.
First, congrats on getting to MVP stage!
Second, since you have a minimum viable product - what you need at the moment isn't investors or cofounders - it's users!
I'll strongly urge you to spend your time getting your product in front of your target users, and gathering feedback diligently.
Validating your MVP with users will be a requisite step in attracting investor attention - rare is the startup that can raise funds without some user level traction, even rarer still is the startup that nails its product without user feedback and sails happily to market.
Gain some momentum and some learnings by getting your product into the hands of your users, your need for funding may be eliminated, or change drastically as you start to steer based on real market conditions and not intuition.