women's health
The company plans on using the new funds to expand its services to new locations.
Inne will use the new funding to grow the team ahead of the launch of its product.
Mumbai-India headquartered digital health start-up Vivant recently launched ‘Nyra’, a simple mobile application that can be used by women to track their period, fertility, ovulation, mood, lifestyle and physical activity.
Those using the Garmin Connect fitness platform and certain Garmin smartwatches will receive period predictions and targeted educational content.
The new money will be put towards research and development, as well as growing brand awareness in the Americas, Europe and Asia.
OOVA uses urinalysis to deliver personalized fertility reports.
The funding will also bankroll new clinical trials of the fertility sensor and app.
The Pill Club, a company that provides telemedicine and mail-order pharmacy services to help women access birth control, has raised $51 million in Series B funding, bringing its total funding up to $67 million.
The new product line will prescribe and deliver a range of women's health products focused on hair, skin and sexual health.
The machine learning and women's cyclical health company said that it made the purchase to prepare for next year's launch of the Priya Personal Fertility Sensor platform.