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20 Women Health Tech Companies of 2025

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  • Technology is revolutionizing women’s healthcare, empowering them with tools to better understand and manage their health. The health tech industry offers a broad spectrum of preventative, diagnostic, therapeutic, and support services tailored for women 
  • In celebration of Women’s Day, PharmaShots honors the healthcare industry’s dedication to innovation and its unwavering commitment to improving women’s health 
  • PharmaShots presents a concise report on the Top 20 Women’s Health Tech Companies in 2025, highlighting their groundbreaking contributions to women’s healthcare 

20. FemTherapeutics 

Founded Year: 2021 

Total Employees: 11 

Headquarters: Quebec, Canada  

  • FemTherapeutics is focused on developing innovative medical solutions for women’s health, with a particular focus on pelvic health and menopause 
  • The company leverages AI, cloud computing, and 3D printing to design personalized medical devices for conditions such as pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence 
  • In May 2024, FemTherapeutics received the Audience Choice Award at the Canadian Pitch Contest during MedCity INVEST in Chicago, recognizing its cutting-edge contributions to women’s health technology 

19. Madorra 

Founded Year: 2014 

Total Employees: 17 

Headquarters: Portland, United States 

  • Madorra is focused on developing non-hormonal medical devices designed to address vaginal dryness and atrophy, common symptoms experienced during menopause 
  • Madorra’s Device utilizes low-level laser therapy to enhance vaginal health by stimulating tissue regeneration and improving natural lubrication 
  • In 2021 the U.S. FDA has granted Breakthrough Device Designation (BTD) to Madorra for the non-invasive, home-use device developed for moderate to severe vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA) 

18. Livia 

Founded Year: 2016 

Total Employees: 18 

Headquarters: Illinois, United States  

  • Livia is dedicated to developing and commercializing drug-free solutions for menstrual pain relief 
  • The company’s flagship product, Livia, is a portable, wearable device that uses gentle electrical pulses to target and alleviate period cramps 
  • Livia is a U.S. FDA-cleared, reusable device designed to address menstrual discomfort 

17. HeraMED 

Founded Year: 2011 

Total Employees: 19 

Headquarters: Melbourne, Australia 

  • HeraMED is a medical data and technology company dedicated to revolutionizing maternity care through advanced technology and human-centered design 
  • The company offers HeraBEAT, a smartphone-based, medically accurate fetal and maternal heart rate monitor, and HeraCARE, a remote maternity care platform designed to support hybrid care. HeraCARE enables real-time tracking of vital parameters such as blood pressure, weight, fetal heart rate (FHR), and mood, with action-driven alerts for abnormalities 
  • In June 2024, HeraMED initiated the rollout of its HeraCARE maternity care solution in collaboration with Telstra Health, enhancing remote monitoring and personalized care for expectant mothers 

16. Joylux  

Founded Year: 2014 

Total Employees: 21 

Headquarters: Washington, United States  

  • Joylux is a women’s health company that focuses on improving vaginal and pelvic floor health especially during and after menopause 
  • The company offers non-invasive treatments, including its well-known product, the vFit, a device that uses red light therapy to promote vaginal wellness, reduce discomfort, and improve sexual health 
  • In September 2024, Respin collaborated with Joylux to advance intimate health & wellness 

15. LactApp 

Founded Year: 2016 

Total Employees: 26 

Headquarters: Barcelona, Spain 

  • LactApp is a digital health company dedicated to supporting and providing information to women in the lactation period 
  • LactApp mobile app provides personalized guidance, expert advice, and resources on lactation, baby care, and postpartum health 
  • In October 2023, LactApp opened its first in-person lactation care clinic in Barcelona 

14. Bloomlife 

Founded Year: 2019 

Total Employees: 28 

Headquarters: New York, United States  

  • Bloomlife is a health-tech company dedicated to improving women’s health through innovative wearable devices and data-driven solutions 
  • Specializing in pregnancy monitoring, the company develops tools that provide valuable insights into maternal and fetal health. Its flagship product is a wearable sensor designed to track contractions during pregnancy, helping expectant mothers and healthcare providers monitor labor progression more effectively 
  • In September 2024, Bloomlife secured $12.2 million in Series A funding to further develop its remote maternal care platform, expanding its capabilities in digital prenatal health management 

13. Elektra Health 

Founded Year: 2019 

Total Employees: 30 

Headquarters: New York, United States  

  • Elektra Health is a digital health company dedicated to providing specialized care for menopause 
  • The company collaborates with health plans, healthcare systems, and employers to offer virtual, menopause-focused midlife care for insured patients through services such as telemedicine 
  • In September 2024, Elektra partnered with Trustworthy to expand its expertise and enhance menopause treatment options for midlife women. 

12. Gennev 

Founded Year: 2016 

Total Employees: 32 

Headquarters: Washington, United States  

  • Gennev is a healthcare company dedicated to enhancing women’s health, with a particular focus on menopause and perimenopause 
  • The company provides a digital platform offering telemedicine services and personalized care plans tailored to the unique needs of women navigating menopause and perimenopause 
  • In May 2023, Gennev partnered with LifeStance to deliver integrated healthcare solutions, combining physical and mental health support to better address the comprehensive needs of women experiencing menopause. 

11. Vira Health 

Founded Year: 2012 

Total Employees: 50 

Headquarters: Berlin, Germany  

  • Vira Health is a health tech company dedicated to improving women’s health, with a particular focus on menopause. 
  • The company offers Stella, a digital platform that delivers personalized care and expert support to help women manage menopause symptoms effectively. The platform provides access to trained professionals, empowering users with tailored guidance and evidence-based strategies. 
  • In August 2023, Vira Health collaborated with Korn Ferry to assess the impact of perimenopause and menopause in the workplace. The report highlighted the challenges faced by women and emphasized the need for employer-driven initiatives to support employees navigating this life stage 

10. Clue 

Founded Year: 2012 

Total Employees: 50 

Headquarters: Berlin, Germany  

  • Clue is a women’s health technology company dedicated to providing solutions for reproductive health 
  • The company offers a menstrual cycle and reproductive health tracking app that enables users to monitor their periods, ovulation, symptoms, and other aspects of their reproductive health 
  • In August 2024, Clue partnered with Headspace to empower women by integrating mental health support into their cycle-tracking experience. This collaboration aims to help users better understand the connection between hormonal cycles and mental well-being, fostering a more holistic approach to women’s health. 

9. NIRAMAI Health Analytix 

Founded Year: 2016 

Total Employees: 64 

Headquarters: Bengaluru, Karnataka 

  • NIRAMAI Health Analytix is a health technology company dedicated to the early detection of breast cancer 
  • The company’s flagship solution, Niramai Thermalytix, combines thermal imaging with AI to detect early signs of breast cancer with high accuracy 
  • In October 2024, Molbio Diagnostics partnered with NIRAMAI to accelerate the adoption of the Niramai Thermalytix breast cancer screening solution, expanding access to non-invasive, radiation-free early detection technology. 

8. Ovia Health (Labcorp)  

Founded Year: 2024 

Total Employees: 97 

Headquarters: Boston, Massachusetts  

  • Ovia Health, a digital health company dedicated to improving women’s and family health 
  • The company offers a suite of apps designed for tracking menstrual cycles, fertility, pregnancy, and overall reproductive health. 
  • In September 2024, Ovia Health expanded its women’s health offerings by launching a comprehensive postpartum care program. This multifaceted, 12-month initiative is designed to provide extended support for new mothers, addressing physical recovery, mental well-being, lactation guidance, and infant care. 

7. Natural Cycles 

Founded Year: 2013 

Total Employees: 144 

Headquarters: Sverige, Sweden 

  • Natural Cycles is a health tech company dedicated to enhancing women’s reproductive health. 
  • The company offers a fertility tracking app that helps women monitor their menstrual cycle, predict ovulation, and manage contraception. This FDA-approved app serves as both a birth control tool and a resource for individuals trying to conceive. 
  • In May 2024, Natural Cycles secured $55 million in Series C funding, further supporting its mission to provide innovative reproductive health solutions. 

6. Elvie 

Founded Year: 2013 

Total Employees: 254 

Headquarters: London, United Kingdom 

  • Elvie is a health-tech company dedicated to developing solutions for women’s health. The company focuses on designing and manufacturing technology-driven products that address key aspects of female well-being, including pelvic floor health, breast care, and menstrual health. 
  • Among its flagship products, the Elvie Trainer is a smart pelvic floor exercise device that helps women strengthen their pelvic muscles through real-time biofeedback. Another notable innovation is the Elvie Pump, a silent, wearable breast pump that offers a hands-free and discreet pumping experience. 
  • In October 2024, Elvie introduced an upgraded version of its breast pump, Elvie Stride 2, enhancing comfort, efficiency, and convenience for users. 

5. Thirty Madison 

Founded Year: 2017 

Total Employees: 364 

Headquarters: New York, United States   

  • Thirty Madison is a health tech company that provides personalized healthcare solutions through telemedicine and direct-to-consumer products. Thirty Madison subsidiary Nurx is fully focused on women health  
  • Nurx offers online consultations and delivers prescriptions for birth control, STI testing, PrEP (HIV prevention), and other treatments from licensed healthcare providers  
  • In April 2024, Thirty Madison’s Nurx and Cove collaborated with Talkspace to expand women’s mental health support  

4. Tia 

Founded Year: 2017 

Total Employees: 393 

Headquarters: San Francisco, California 

  • Tia is a women’s health company dedicated to providing personalized and holistic healthcare services. It offers preventative care, mental health consultations, and fertility solutions to support women’s unique health needs. 
  • Tia’s services include both virtual and in-person consultations, comprehensive wellness assessments, and customized treatment plans, ensuring a patient-centric approach to healthcare. 
  • In February 2024, Tia partnered with Nourish to enhance nutrition, vitality, and overall wellness support for its patients, further strengthening its commitment to holistic women’s health. 

3. Carrot Fertility 

Founded Year: 2016 

Total Employees: 521 

Headquarters: California, United States  

  • Carrot Fertility offers comprehensive, personalized fertility solutions and reproductive health support for women 
  • The company provides a broad range of services, including fertility coaching, diagnostics, and treatment options. Its services are available in over 40 states across the U.S. and multiple countries worldwide. 
  • In September 2024, Alight announced the expansion of its Alight Partner Network by adding two new partners: Journey and Carrot Fertility. This collaboration aims to enhance fertility and reproductive healthcare accessibility for a wider population. 

2. Kindbody 

Founded Year: 2018 

Total Employees: 624 

Headquarters: New York, United States  

  • Kindbody delivers a comprehensive range of fertility and wellness services through its tech-enabled, modern clinics 
  • The company offers both in-person and virtual consultations, covering fertility treatments, gynecology, wellness, and in vitro fertilization (IVF) 
  • In September 2024, Kindbody launched the #KeepDoorsOpen campaign, urging companies and individuals to advocate for expanded access to reproductive healthcare and family-building services. 

1. Flo Health 

Founded Year: 2015 

Total Employees: 686 

Headquarters: London, United Kingdom 

  • Flo Health offers a period tracking app, Flo, designed to provide women with personalized insights into their menstrual cycles and ovulation 
  • The app tracks over 70 symptoms, enabling users to monitor their menstrual health and pregnancy journey with precision 
  • In October 2024, Flo Health partnered with FemTech India to launch the “Pass It On Project” in India, an initiative aimed at increasing awareness and accessibility to menstrual health education. 

Sources: 

  • Company Websites 
  • Press releases 
  • LinkedIn  

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