Bevel Raises $10M Series A from General Catalyst for AI-Powered Health Companion

This article was generated by AI and cites original sources.

Bevel, a New York-based startup, has successfully raised a $10 million Series A funding round led by General Catalyst to support its AI-powered health companion. The core technology behind Bevel’s product focuses on unifying data from various sources, including wearables, sleep trackers, fitness apps, and nutrition tools, to provide users with personalized health insights.

Bevel’s AI-powered health companion aims to address the challenge many individuals face in interpreting fragmented health data from multiple devices and apps. By aggregating and analyzing data across different health aspects, Bevel’s platform provides users with a holistic view of their health and offers personalized recommendations based on their habits and routines.

Bevel differentiates itself from competitors like Whoop, Oura, and Eight Sleep by being a software-based solution. This approach allows users to leverage their existing wearables without the need to invest in additional hardware, making it a more accessible option for individuals looking to improve their health.

According to Bevel’s co-founder and CEO, the company’s focus is on supporting users in their health journey continuously, emphasizing gradual changes over time. With rapid user growth and high retention rates, Bevel’s AI-powered health companion has resonated with over 100,000 daily active users, indicating its impact in the health tech sector.

Source: TechCrunch