Ema - the AI platform for women's health - brings total funding to over $3m
Accelerating AI innovation in women's health
Ema, the first agentic AI platform designed specifically for women’s health,
has announced the successful close of its most recent round, bringing total funding to over $3 million.
From the start, Ema was trained on a proprietary dataset of 10 million interactions between women and physicians discussing health and wellness together. Ema then created proprietary functionality for their AI (such as administrating clinically validated assessment) resulting in creating positive health outcomes from the first period to post menopause.
This funding round, which was undisclosed, was led by Emmeline Ventures, a firm committed to supporting female-led companies, with participation from previous investors Kubera Venture Capital and Victorum Capital.
La Keisha Landrum Pierre, Managing Partner at Emmeline Ventures, said:
“We invested in Ema because they are redefining women’s health with a powerful combination of empathy and technology. Ema goes beyond generative AI, offering a trusted partner that understands women's unique needs. By harnessing clinically sound AI, Ema empowers women (and their families) along with their clinical providers to achieve better outcomes, reshaping how care is delivered for a healthier, happier, and more empowered future."
$1m in six months
In the first six months in market, Ema sold over $1 million in contract value, validating the market’s need for AI-driven women’s health solutions.
This funding extension is a precursor to Ema’s anticipated next round which will fuel continued AI innovation and support of their enterprise clients like such as PatientsLikeMe and Willow.
Amanda Ducach, CEO of Ema said:
"Ema has proven its ability to significantly advance women’s health.”"As an example, in perinatal mental health conversations, an impressive 75% of women who took the EPDS depression assessment through Ema sought professional mental health support by booking appointments. Moreover, 34% of women engaging with Ema during the campaign displayed signs of depression, highlighting the critical need for accessible mental health resources. Our platform’s ability to foster meaningful engagement and connect women to care underscores its transformative impact in addressing mental health challenges on a broad scale."
With its enterprise contracts and AI leadership, Ema will now continue its growth serving women's health organizations and women’s health.