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Stanford grads raise $11.6M for Clair Health, a noninvasive hormone-tracking wearable

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Ivan Mehta

4h ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

Stanford graduates Jenny Duan and Abhinav Agarwal have raised $11.6 million for their startup Clair Health, which is developing a noninvasive wearable device that tracks hormones, inflammation, bloating, and energy levels to help women understand cycle irregularities, perimenopause, and hormonal fluctuations. The device will cost $369 with a $9.99/month app subscription. The funding round was led by Khosla Ventures with participation from a16z sp.

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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.
The pair is building a startup called Clair Health to track inflammation and bloating markers, energy levels, and cycle phase classification to give insights into cycle irregularities and perimenopause as well as hormonal fluctuations and how to navigate those changes.
The company has raised $11.6 million in a funding round led by Khosla Ventures, with participation from startup accelerator program a16z sp
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Clair Health's wearable will cost $369 and will an app-based subscription of $9.99 per month

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