Capital is moving FAST in women's health, and December was another strong month for the industry.
Here’s a quick roundup of the femtech startups that raised money in December.
Funding Rounds in Femtech for December 2025:
♀️Metri Bio – raised $5M in pre-seed funding.
→ Founded by: Ashley Abel, Ph.D.
→ About: Develop endometriosis therapeutics.
♀️Micro Inno – raised a multimillion Series A+ round.
→ Founded by: Yang Zhang
→ About: Advance AI-supported gynecological imaging.
♀️eNOugh – raised $2.7M in funding.
→ Founded by: Ina Jovicic, Gaelic Jara, and Alex Chalakov
→ About: AI-powered wearables safety device.
♀️MyBliss
→ Founded by: Mo Carrier and Joel Birkhead APFS
→ About: Develop microbiome-focused sexual wellness products.
♀️Biologica– raised $7M in seed funding.
→ Founded by: Elizabeth Zwillinger and Joseph Zwillinger
→ About: Stage-specific women's health supplements.
♀️AngelEye Health – raised $9M in Series C funding.
→ Founded by: Christopher Rand
→ About: Neonatal and pediatric care technology.
♀️Inito – raised $29M in Series B funding.
→ Founded by: Aayush Rai
→ About: Advance at-home hormone tests with AI-designed antibodies.
♀️Earthful.me – raised $2.9M in funding.
→ Founded by: Veda G. and Sai Sudha Gogineni
→ About: Plant-based women's health supplements.
♀️IVFmicro ltd (University of Leeds) – raised £3.5M in pre-seed funding.
→ Founded by: Helen Picton and Virginia Pensabene
→ About: Advance microfluidic embryo culture technology.
♀️Punto Health – raised €2.3M in funding.
→ Founded by: Anna Muñoz Farré and Jack Eckersley
→ About: AI-powered dementia care platform.
Frequently Asked Questions About Femtech
What is femtech?
Femtech (female technology) refers to software, diagnostics, products, and services that use technology to improve women's health and wellness. This includes solutions for reproductive health, pregnancy, menopause, menstrual health, pelvic and sexual health, and general wellness tailored specifically for women.
Why is femtech growing so rapidly?
The femtech market is experiencing explosive growth due to several factors: increased awareness of women's health gaps in traditional healthcare, more women in decision-making roles at VC firms, technological advancements in AI and diagnostics, and a market opportunity estimated to reach over $60 billion by 2030. Historically, women's health has been underfunded and underserved, creating massive opportunities for innovation.
What types of investors fund femtech startups?
Femtech startups are funded by a mix of traditional venture capital firms, impact investors, corporate venture arms from healthcare and pharma companies, angel investors (often with healthcare or women's health expertise), and increasingly, female-led VC funds specifically focused on women's health innovation.
Which femtech sectors are attracting the most investment?
Currently, the hottest femtech sectors include reproductive health and fertility (IVF technology, hormone tracking), menopause solutions, maternal health technology, diagnostics and imaging, AI-powered health monitoring, and microbiome-based treatments. In December 2025, we saw particularly strong activity in reproductive health and AI-powered diagnostics.
Is femtech only for women founders?
No. While many femtech companies are founded or co-founded by women (like Metri Bio, Biologica, and Earthful.me from our December roundup), some successful femtech companies have male founders (like Inito and AngelEye Health). What matters most is a deep understanding of the problem being solved and commitment to addressing real gaps in women's healthcare.
How can I track femtech funding and trends?
Subscribe to specialized newsletters and databases like EverythingStartups that provide monthly roundups of femtech funding, follow femtech-focused VCs on LinkedIn, check databases like Crunchbase and PitchBook for funding announcements, and join femtech communities and networks for industry insights.




