Top 81 Women's health startups

Updated: Nov 25, 2025
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These startups focus on such areas as reproductive health, menstrual health, pregnancy care, menopause management and breast health.
1
Emm
Country: UK | Funding: $10M
Emm is developing the first smart menstrual cup with integrated biosensors, which provides data on reproductive and menstrual health. The device functions like a regular menstrual cup, designed to store menstrual blood. The built-in sensor collects data that helps users understand their cycle patterns. Tracking the amount of menstrual fluid you lose each day helps you identify your heaviest days, plan your day and manage your menstrual cycle. Personalized insights can be viewed in the smartphone app. Data collected in the Emm app is encrypted and stored securely with two-factor authentication. Personal identifiers are removed or replaced with codes.
2
Ro
Country: USA | Funding: $1B
Ro is a telehealth startup that operates digital health clinics for men’s and women’s health, along with smoking cessation.
3
Maven Clinic
Country: USA | Funding: $417.1M
Maven Clinic is a virtual clinic dedicated for women and family health. It assists mothers and families during conception, throughout pregnancy, and postpartum.
4
Kindbody
Country: USA | Funding: $306.3M
Kindbody provides a full range of health, fertility services, and treatments for women.
5
Flo Health
Country: UK | Funding: $275.8M
Flo Health is a developer of Flo, the fastest growing AI-driven women’s health product that encompasses solutions for girls and women at every stage of their life (start of menstruation, cycle tracking, preparation for conception, pregnancy, early motherhood, menopause).
6
Neurocrine Biosciences
Country: USA | Funding: $260M
Neurocrine Biosciences engages in the discovery and development of drugs for the treatment of neurological and endocrine-related diseases.
7
Elvie
Country: UK | Funding: $188.9M
Elvie is a British femtech company developing smarter gadgets for women.
8
Advantia Health
Country: USA | Funding: $168M
Advantia Health is an integrated healthcare delivery company that helps women manage their health and the health of their families. The company provides high quality, high value care using technology and highly efficient outpatient facilities.
9
Willow
Country: USA | Funding: $144.3M
Willow is making the wearable breast pump for women
10
Palta
Country: UK | Funding: $139M
Palta (previously Haxus) is a health & well-being technology company.
11
Tia
Country: USA | Funding: $132.8M
Tia is a hybrid virtual care and brick-and-mortar women’s healthcare company
12
Midi Health
Country: USA | Funding: $102M
Midi is a virtual care clinic for women that treats depression, gynecological cancer, and period problems.
13
Pomelo Care
Country: USA | Funding: $87M
Pomelo Care is a health care center that offers services to pregnant women and newborns.
14
Renovia
Country: USA | Funding: $82.3M
Renovia is the maker of an FDA-cleared, app-based system for pelvic floor disorder management and therapy
15
Clue
Country: Germany | Funding: $73.7M
Clue is a female health application that tracks period and fertility cycle.
16
Herself Health
Country: USA | Funding: $70M
Herself Health is a healthcare technology firm that provides advanced primary care to women over the age of 65.
17
Overture Life
Country: Spain | Funding: $65.6M
Overture Life is making In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) more accessible than ever. An embryology lab in a box that pushes IVF to a whole new level.
18
Wellster Healthtech
Country: Germany | Funding: $61.7M
Wellster is the go-to solution for everyday consumer health. It builds digital clinics along the lifecycle of next gen. health consumers.
19
Wildflower Health
Country: USA | Funding: $58.7M
Wildflower is a women’s health solutions company, specializing in digital and value-based care.
20
Axena Health
Country: USA | Funding: $51.8M
Axena Health is company dedicated to improving the lives of women with pelvic floor disorders by leveraging the power of digital technology.
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