Bristol FemTech startup Emm raises €7.7 million for connected menstrual cup and app

November 19, 2025 at 06:00 AM UTC
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Bristol FemTech startup Emm raises €7.7 million for connected menstrual cup and app

Bristol-based FemTech startup Emm has secured €7.7 million in seed funding to launch a smart menstrual cup and connected app. This development highlights growing investment in women's health technology within Europe, specifically targeting the biowearable sector. The innovation aims to provide users with data-driven insights into their menstrual cycles and broader health. The funding round was led by Lunar Ventures, with additional contributions from Labcorp Venture Fund and several angel investors. The Emm device, developed over five years, combines medical-grade silicone with advanced sensor technology. The accompanying app will collate data to help users identify patterns and improve communication with healthcare providers. This investment underscores the expanding FemTech landscape in Europe. The funding of Emm, along with other startups like Hormona and YON E Health, represents a significant flow of capital into connected-health technologies. This trend allows for enhanced personalized insights, better health outcomes, and a growing European presence in the global women's health sector. Emm plans to launch its product in the UK in early 2026, with other markets soon to follow. The company's approach of offering a unique menstrual health biowearable distinguishes it from other FemTech startups with a focus on hormone tracking, vaginal health, and remote monitoring devices. This also positions the company as a key innovator.

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Published: November 19, 2025 at 06:00 AM UTC
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