Top 18 Sleep enhancement and Insomnia treatment startups

Updated: Nov 18, 2025
|
Sleep enhancement and Insomnia treatment startups develop apps and gadgets for quicker falling asleep and better sleep quality.
1
Oura Health
Country: Finland | Funding: $1.5B
Oura is a pioneering sleep performance platform, focused on improving sleep that leads to a better life. The Oura Ring and app gives users daily feedback to improve their health, allowing users to better understand their body and reach their goals.
2
Eight Sleep
Country: USA | Funding: $262.1M
Eight Sleep is a sleep fitness company that leverages personal biometrics to restore individuals to their peak energy levels each morning.
3
Apnimed
Country: USA | Funding: $259.3M
Apnimed is a clinical-stage company dedicated to the discovery of novel pharmacologic therapies for sleep apnea and related disorders.
4
Dreem
Country: France | Funding: $57M
Dreem is a neurotechnology company building consumer technology that stimulates the brain to enhance human potential. The company's product, Dreem is a wearable device that enhances the quality of deep sleep. The device monitors brainwaves, analyzes user's sleep and stimulates the brain with sound in order to extend the amount of deep sleep, improving human performance throughout the day.
5
Onera
Country: Netherlands | Funding: $54.4M
Onera advances sleep medicine by creating breakthrough diagnostic solutions that help people who struggle with sleep-related ailments.
6
BetterNight
Country: USA | Funding: $52.6M
BetterNight is providing telehealth-based sleep solutions.
7
Sunrise
Country: Belgium | Funding: €49.5M
We make a 3-gram sensor to diagnose sleep with gold standard quality.
8
Sleepme
Country: USA | Funding: $38.3M
ChiliSleep offers temperature-regulated sleep products and accessories.
9
Meditopia
Country: Germany | Funding: $18.3M
Meditopia is a meditation app that helps users reduce stress, sleep well, build mental resilience, and experience long-term healing.
10
Huckleberry
Country: USA | Funding: $16.1M
Huckleberry pairs pediatric sleep experts with AI to create a custom sleep plan with your unique family in mind.
11
HoneyNaps
Country: South Korea | Funding: $16.2M
HoneyNaps develops a bio-signal monitoring device to treat sleep disorders.
12
Acurable
Country: UK | Funding: $13.7M
The first wearable medical device able to accurately diagnose and manage respiratory conditions at home
13
Somnee
Country: USA | Funding: $10M
StimScience manufactures and provides electronic sleep aid headband for neuroscience.
14
Sleep Data
Country: USA | Funding: $6M
Sleep Data develops virtual care platform BetterNight catered to people with sleep apnea, insomnia, anxiety, jet lag, stress and other sleep conditions.
15
Arcascope
Country: USA | Funding: $4.7M
Arcascope makes apps that utilize algorithms that track circadian rhythms and generates personalized recommendations.
16
Pulsetto
Country: Lithuania | Funding: €3M
We are developing a vagus nerve stimulator, wearable device+app, which will help to improve sleep and reduce stress & anxiety.
17
Neurobit Technologies
Country: Singapore | Funding: $1.6M
Neurobit Technologies is a digital health company bringing a paradigm shift in sleep healthcare and fitness using a suite of AI Services.
18
NightWare
Country: USA | Funding: $1.1M
NightWare is an application on an Apple Watch that helps people suffering from traumatic nightmares to get a more restful night's sleep. It is a wearable technology that learns your sleep patterns and customizes a treatment for each individual, interrupting nightmares so you can get an uninterrupted night's sleep.
  See also:
Jason Kwon
Editor: Jason Kwon
Jason Kwon is a senior editor for MedicalStartups. He has previously covered the pharmaceutical and medical research industries for FDAnews and worked as a head of marketing for medical startup Sonic Therapeutics. Before that, he co-founded a startup consulting business for emerging entrepreneurial hubs in Asia. Jason graduated from St. Bonaventure University’s journalism school. In his free time, Jason enjoys yoga, watching movie trailers, traveling to places where he can't get cell service. You can contact Jason at jaskwon(at)medicalstartups(dot)com