February 2025 proved to be a strong month for femtech startups, showcasing innovation and resilience in addressing critical areas of women’s health and wellness. From AI-powered hormone testing to cutting-edge menopause support, these startups are transforming healthcare with their visionary approaches.
Notably, Epicore secured $26M to advance wearable sweat-sensing technology, while others like Millie and Posterity Health also raised significant funding to expand their impact.
Here’s a closer look at the femtech startups that secured funding this month, spotlighting founders and their unique missions to address essential aspects of women’s health.
→Founded by: Miller Morris
→About: Period tracking app
→Founded by: Andrea Ippolito
→About: Tailored pregnancy and postpartum care
→Founded by: Dr. Ariella Heffernan-Marks
→About: AI-powered health assistant for women
→Founded by: Dr. Helen Egger and Rebecca Egger
→About: Family mental health care platform
→Founded by: Anna Chif, Fiona Lake Waslander, and John McCalla
→About: Menopause platform
→Founded by: Lily Vittayarukskul and Evan Ehrenberg
→About: AI-powered platform predicting long-term care needs
→Founded by: Ula Rustamova and Irene Jia
→About: Hormone testing through wearable technology
→Founded by: Linda Sejdova
→About: Period underwear brand
→Founded by: Pam Pure and Barrett Cowan
→About: Digital male fertility platform
→Founded by: Amanda DeLuca
→About: All-in-one baby tracker
→Founded by: Roozbeh Ghaffari, AJ Aranyosi, Jeffrey Model, and Stephen Lee
→About: Wearable sweat-sensing technology
→Founded by: Emma Bates and Divia Singh
→About: Social search engine for women
→Founded by: Supriya Laknidhi and Kyle Lavin
→About: Virtual mental health support for cancer patients
→Founded by: Anu Sharma
→About: Maternity clinic with focus on holistic pregnancy care
→Founded by: Ravi Ramachandran and Abhishek Ramanathan
→About: Modern period and intimate care brand
→Founded by: Imen Maaroufi Clark
→About: Menopause brain health platform
Femtech (female technology) refers to software, diagnostics, products, and services that use technology to support and improve women’s health. This includes everything from reproductive health and fertility solutions to menopause care, maternal health, and period products. With an increasing number of startups and investors recognizing the importance of women's health solutions, femtech is becoming one of the fastest-growing sectors in healthcare.