Top 6 Hearing Aids startups

Updated: May 24, 2026
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These startups develop smart hearing aids with AI, Bluetooth connectivity and personalized sound amplification.
1
Eargo
Country: USA | Funding: $371.5M
Eargo produces hearing aids for adults with mild to moderate high-frequency hearing loss. They work well for those who require greater clarity rather than loudness in changing environment (Eargos automatically optimize your sound environment as you move between rooms). They are rechargeable, invisible and quite comfortable thanks to their complete fit within the ear canal. You can order hearing aids online after completing a clinically validated online hearing test. Then, using the Sound Match app, you can personalize your hearing aids to suit the unique hearing preferences of each ear. Acquired by LXE Hearing
2
Mimi Hearing
Country: Germany | Funding: $25M
Mimi is a digital health company that wants to transform your smartphone to a hearing aid. The company has created a mobile app for the iPhone, which uses its hearing technology based on proprietary algorithms to help those with hearing loss. The app first takes a test for both ears before understanding how to personlize sounds for the person using the app.
3
Olive Union
Country: Japan | Funding: $21.3M
Olive Union is a smart-hearing aid that prevents further hearing loss through digital therapeutics for tinnitus and overall hearing health.
4
Yes Hearing
Country: USA | Funding: $13.2M
Yes Hearing provides affordable, accessible and convenient hearing care delivered in-home by leading specialists across the United States.
5
ChatableApps
Country: UK
ChatableApps - Worlds First Neuroscience-led AI Hearing Aid App, making everyday conversation accessible to everyone, everywhere
6
Orka
Country: USA
Orka is an AI-powered hearing healthcare company that uses innovative technology and user insights to create human-centered and accessible hearing aids.
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