March 2025 proved to be another strong month for femtech startups, demonstrating continued innovation and resilience in addressing critical areas of women’s health and wellness. From AI-powered breast cancer diagnostics to pioneering fertility care solutions, these startups are pushing the boundaries of healthcare with their visionary approaches.
Notably, Ataraxis AI secured $20.4M to advance AI-powered breast cancer diagnostics, while others like Lizzy Care and Wingwomen also raised significant funding to further their missions. 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: Dr. Lauren Foster and Dr. Jocelyn Wessels
Afynia is a Canadian biotech startup focused on commercializing the EndomiR blood test, which utilizes microRNA analysis to diagnose endometriosis. This innovative test aims to significantly reduce the time it takes to diagnose the condition, which can often take years. The company plans to expand its offerings to include additional microRNA tests for various women's health issues in the future.
→Founded by: Nour Emam and Yousef Elsamaa
Daleela is an Egyptian femtech platform designed to enhance women's health by providing personalized healthcare solutions tailored specifically for Arab women. The platform integrates AI technology to offer a health assistant that addresses unique health needs and challenges faced by women in the region.
→Founded by: Toby Bradshaw and James Bradshaw
Linq provides a secure platform for sharing intimate images, aimed at enhancing privacy and safety in digital communications. The platform addresses concerns around consent and security, particularly in sensitive contexts.
→Founded by: Dipalie Bajaj and Nidhi Panchmal
Arva Health is establishing a network of modern fertility clinics in India, focusing on accessible reproductive health services. The initiative aims to improve fertility care and support for individuals seeking assistance with conception.
→Founded by: Sarah Gorenstein and Ollie Fielding
Lizzy Care leverages AI technology to develop solutions for dementia care, aiming to improve the quality of life for individuals living with dementia and their caregivers through innovative support tools.
→Founded by: Adonica Shaw
Wingwomen is developing a digital vaginal speculum designed to enhance gynecological examinations, making them more comfortable and efficient for patients while improving access to necessary healthcare services.
→Founded by: Pranay Jivrajka
Allo Health provides sexual health services in India, focusing on addressing various aspects of sexual wellness through accessible healthcare solutions tailored to local needs.
→Founded by: Kelley and Doug Satoski
Pelva Health offers solutions aimed at addressing intimacy pain, providing support for individuals experiencing discomfort during intimate activities.
→Founded by: Naseef Nazar and Noureen Aysha
FemiSafe is a women's wellness line based in India that focuses on providing products designed to support women's health needs across various stages of life.
→Founded by: Helena Rapprich, Dr. Stefan Rapprich, and Anina Langhans
LipoCheck is a digital health platform dedicated to supporting patients with lipedema, a condition that causes abnormal fat distribution, particularly in women.
→Founded by: Jan Witowski and Krzysztof Geras
Ataraxis AI focuses on developing AI-powered diagnostics for breast cancer, aiming to enhance early detection and treatment options through advanced technology.
→Founded by: Jackie Hanson and Suzanne Mason
Sprout Family is working to expand fertility benefits within organizations, promoting inclusive reproductive health policies that support employees seeking family planning options.
→Founded by: Lauren Barker and Dr. Scott A. Farrell
Uresta addresses bladder leaks with innovative products designed to improve quality of life for individuals experiencing urinary incontinence.
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.