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The startup will use the new funds to scale its at-home care model to more customers.
Khosla Ventures led the funding round with participation from Dai-ichi Life, SOMPO holdings, Sozo Ventures, Rethink Impact, AME Cloud Partners and Marc Benioff.
The sector has undergone major changes in the past few years, and venture capitalists are still keen to dip their toes in.
Brookfield Growth Partners led the round, with participation from DCVC, Builders VC, Bullpen Capital, Javelin Venture Partners and Two Sigma Ventures.
Wildflower, Omada and Welkin Health have lessons to share about working with large enterprises.
UCHealth led the funding with participation from the University of Virginia LVG Venture Fund, Presbyterian Healthcare Services, Inception Health/Froedtert Health, Children’s Hospital Colorado, UnityPoint Health, JAZZ Venture Partners and existing investors.
The New York-based company said the new infusion of cash will be used to grow the services nationally.
While financial details are not available, the move highlights the ascension of a new face for the consumer fitness market.
Backed by Karma Ventures, Dreamit Ventures, Inovo Venture Partners and Müller Medien, the Polish-born company plans to expand its US team.