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The top funded digital health app categories in the first three quarters of 2020 were mental health, diabetes, fertility, fitness, and meditation, which raised over $2.3 billion.

Top Funded Digital Health App Categories

Mental Health apps (focused on behavioral health, depression, anxiety, addiction, isolation, and stress) secured $700 million during 9M 2020. In massive funding round, Lyra Health, a provider of mental health benefits for employers, raised $110 million in a Series D financing round. Mindstrong, which offers text-based 20-minute cognitive behavioral therapy for people living with mental illness, raised $100 million in Series C funding. Ginger, a text-based mental health consultation app, raises $50 million in Series D funding round.

Top Funded Digital Health App Categories in the First Nine Months of 2020Diabetes management apps (focused on blood sugar control, type 2 diabetes, blood pressure, diabetes prevention, and obesity) raised over $530 million during 9M 2020. Zhiyun Health, a mobile app for diabetes patients in a large funding round, raised $144 million. Omada Health, a provider of digital diabetes prevention programs, raised $57 million. Oviva, a digital program for Type 2 diabetes patients, raised $21 million, bringing the company’s total raised to $34 million.

Digital Fitness and Nutrition apps raised almost $500 million during 9M 2020. ClassPass, a provider of app-based fitness classes, raised $285 million, bringing the company’s total to over $500 million to date. Keep, a fitness app, raised $80 million, bringing its total to almost $250 million to date.

Fertility and Pregnancy focused apps raised almost $350 million during 9M 2020. Maven, a provider of on-demand digital pregnancy care and services for women, closed a $45 million funding round, bringing the company’s total to date to almost $100 million. Carrot Fertility, a provider of virtual fertility benefits programs for large employers, raised $24 million, bringing the company’s total funding to date to over $40 million.

Digital Meditation apps (focused on meditation, relaxing, focus, and mindfulness) secured over $300 million during 9M 2020. Headspace, a maker of a meditation app for busy people in a massive round, raised $93 million, bringing the company’s total to almost $200 million to date. Calm – a developer of an app for meditation, mindfulness, sleep, and relaxing – raised $88 million in Series B financing at a $1 billion valuation.

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