Women’s Digital Health Startups Reap Record VC Funding on Covid Surge

Once considered too niche or risky by the venture capital community, women’s health startups have seen a surge in investments as the Covid-19 pandemic pushed more services online.

Funding for women-focused digital-health startups rose 105% last year to $418 million and was spread across 22 companies, nearly twice the number from a year earlier, according to Rock Health, a San Francisco-based seed and early-stage venture fund. The firm tracks deals of $2 million or more among U.S.-based digital-health companies. It counts 55 companies in the "femtech" category, which includes those that tackle issues such as reproductive health, maternal care and chronic disease. READ MORE