Two Stanford grads raise $11M to build a noninvasive wearable for hormone tracking (opens original article in a new tab)
Stanford graduates founded Clair Health to develop a noninvasive wearable for hormone tracking with 10 biosensors, raising $11.6M in funding to create a device that analyzes hormonal health through voice-based onboarding and AI. The startup aims to provide continuous hormone monitoring and insights into menstrual cycles, perimenopause, and hormonal fluctuations for women's health.
- Stanford graduates founded Clair Health to develop a noninvasive wearable for hormone tracking with 10 biosensors
- Clair Health raised $11.6M in funding led by Khosla Ventures and others to create a device that analyzes hormonal health through voice-based onboarding and AI
- The startup aims to provide continuous hormone monitoring and insights into menstrual cycles, perimenopause, and hormonal fluctuations for women's health
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