Levels Health, a provider of a health monitoring app that provides real-time feedback on how diet and lifestyle choices impact metabolic health, received an additional $7 million in Series A funding.
TriplePoint Capital led the investment round with participation from a16z, Trust Ventures, and Shrug Capital.
The extension follows a $38 million Series A round in April 2022 and brings the company’s total funding to date to $55 million.
With the close of this funding extension, Levels continues to advance its mission, providing members with the tools and education needed to improve their health. The additional capital enables the company to expand access to its holistic suite of member services, including the Levels app providing real-time feedback and guidance to help members improve their nutrition, exercise, sleep, and more; an engaged community; educational materials and expert insights including a podcast and blog; as well as access to continuous glucose monitors and on-demand blood testing to track metabolic markers.
mHealth apps startups have raised more than $15 billion in funding to date, according to our funding database.
The latest funding rounds in mHealth apps include:
HealthWorks Dx, an AI-enabled intelligent personal health assistant app, raised $500,000 in seed funding from a combination of angel investors and technology entrepreneurs.
Aktivolabs, a digital health companion app for healthy lifestyles, secured $10 million in Series A funding led by Mitsui, Adaptive Capital Partners, Seeds Capital, HH Investments, and Govin Capital.
Novi Health, a provider of personalized nutrition, health screening, health coaching and chronic disease management programs for diabetes patients – via a mobile app, raised $5 million in Series A funding led by Monk’s Hill Ventures.
WellTheory, a provider of evidence-based nutrition and lifestyle coaching to reduce autoimmune symptoms, raised $7.2 million in seed funding led by Accel, with participation from Box Group, Lux Capital, Scribble Ventures, and Rock Health.
Sidekick Health, a provider of personalized digital therapeutics (through an app) intended to help people prevent and manage chronic diseases and lifestyle-related illnesses, raised €52 million in Series B funding led by Novator Ventures with participation from Wellington Partners, Asabys Partners, and Frumtak Ventures.