Two Stanford grads raise $11M to build a noninvasive wearable for hormone tracking

Stanford graduates have raised $11.6 million for Clair Health, a startup developing a noninvasive wearable to track hormonal fluctuations and women's health markers. The device uses AI-driven voice analysis to help users monitor cycle phases, inflammation, and perimenopause symptoms.
Why it matters
This innovation addresses a significant gap in femtech by providing data-driven insights that can improve communication between patients and healthcare providers.
Stanford graduates Jenny Duan and Abhinav Agarwal want to solve two hard problems: create a good-looking wearable and measure hormones to help women understand their health better.
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