Two Stanford alumni raise $11M for noninvasive hormone‑tracking wearable

Two Stanford alumni raise $11M for noninvasive hormone‑tracking wearable

Two recent Stanford graduates announced a $11 million fundraising round. The capital will be used to build a noninvasive wearable

Two recent Stanford graduates announced a $11 million fundraising round. The capital will be used to build a noninvasive wearable device. The device is designed to continuously monitor hormone levels. Developers aim to provide users with real‑time health insights. The technology could benefit people managing hormonal disorders. Investors were attracted by the market potential of continuous monitoring. The founders plan to prototype the device within the next year. Commercial launch timelines have not been disclosed yet.