Top 57 Remote Patient Monitoring startups

Updated: Nov 16, 2025
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These startups develop wearable sensors, mobile health apps and connected medical devices that enable real-time data collection and remote patient monitoring.
1
Biofourmis
Country: Singapore | Funding: $463.6M
Biofourmis is reinventing remote patient monitoring by detecting personalized patterns predictive of patient’s health deterioration
2
Huma
Country: UK | Funding: $322.6M
Huma offers a health platform used for remote patient monitoring and biological data gathering for preventative healthcare.
3
Fire1
Country: Ireland | Funding: $202.1M
FIRE1 offers an implant that allows for remote monitoring of patients with heart failure.
4
Lark
Country: USA | Funding: $195.7M
Lark is a digital health startup that provides virtual care through AI coaching, smart devices, and tele-monitoring.
5
InfoBionic
Country: USA | Funding: $151.4M
InfoBionic develops MoMe System, a patient monitoring platform that allows physicians to accurately diagnose and treat patients.
6
Athelas
Country: USA | Funding: $150.1M
Athelas develops an in-home blood diagnostic device designed to monitor the immune system from a drop of blood.
7
Cadence Solutions
Country: USA | Funding: $141M
Cadence Solutions is a provider of remote patient monitoring and virtual care services.
8
SafelyYou
Country: USA | Funding: $114.3M
SafelyYou is the artificial intelligence-enabled fall detection and prevention for dementia care.
9
CoachCare
Country: USA | Funding: $112.2M
CoachCare develops a virtual health and remote patient monitoring platform that offers personalized programs of losing weight.
10
snap40
Country: Scotland | Funding: $93.2M
Snap40 develops a device that monitors users via its single medical-grade wearable device, worn on the upper arm. This includes relative changes in systolic blood pressure, respiratory rate, heart rate, mobility, blood oxygen saturation, and temperature, as well as perspiration and movement levels.
11
Current Health
Country: USA | Funding: $93.2M
The primary device of Current’s monitoring platform is an FDA-cleared upper-arm wearable that tracks skin temperature, pulse rate, oxygen saturation, movement and other metrics. It uses AI for precise early warning alerts.
12
BioIntelliSense
Country: USA | Funding: $84.8M
BioIntelliSense is developing a medical-grade data services platform for remote health monitoring.
13
Sibel Health
Country: USA | Funding: $82.8M
Sibel Health develops a neonatal epidermal system designed for wireless vital signs monitoring.
14
Memora Health
Country: USA | Funding: $80.5M
Digitize & automate care journeys to simplify how patients and clinicians navigate complex care delivery.
15
Electronic Caregiver
Country: USA | Funding: $74M
Electronic Caregiver provides health and emergency systems for connected care.
16
Doccla
Country: Sweden | Funding: $71.6M
Doccla is a healthtech startup with a platform that can monitor patients on hospital wards and in the home
17
TimeDoc Health
Country: USA | Funding: $58.2M
TimeDoc helps healthcare organizations manage and coordinate care for their chronic disease patients.
18
Casana
Country: USA | Funding: $56.3M
Heart Health Intelligence creates grade heart health monitoring while bypassing the need for patient adherence.
19
CarePredict
Country: USA | Funding: $48.7M
CarePredict is an AI Elder care platform that helps seniors live independently, economically and longer
20
HealthSnap
Country: USA | Funding: $46.6M
HealthSnap is a remote patient monitoring platform for virtual chronic disease management.
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