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Clair Health raises $11M for AI-powered women's hormone wearable

Clair Health, a startup founded by a recent Stanford graduate, has secured $11 million in seed funding to develop a non-invasive wearable wristband for monitoring women's hormones. The device utilizes 10 biosensors and AI models to infer hormonal cycle phases with 94% accuracy, aiming to provide a more direct and continuous measurement than existing methods. The company plans to launch as a wellness product and later pursue FDA clearance, with a long-term vision for monitoring conditions like perimenopause and PCOS. AI

IMPACT This development could accelerate the adoption of AI in personalized women's health monitoring, potentially influencing competitors in the wearable tech market.

RANK_REASON Significant funding round for a startup developing a novel AI-powered wearable in the femtech space. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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Clair Health raises $11M for AI-powered women's hormone wearable

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Lily Mae Lazarus ·

    Exclusive: A 21-year-old Stanford grad just raised $11 million to put a hormone lab on your wrist

    As Oura and WHOOP expand into women's health, startup Clair Health has raised $11 million to build a wearable designed from the ground up to continuously model hormonal cycles.