Stanford grads Duan and Agarwal raise $11.6 million for Clair Health
Stanford graduates Jenny Duan and Abhinav Agarwal just raised $11.6 million for Clair Health, a wearable that helps women track their hormones without needles or blood tests.
Backed by big names like Khosla Ventures and Anne Wojcicki, Clair Health uses advanced tech to give real-time insights into hormonal changes, menstrual cycles, and conditions like perimenopause.
Clair packs 10 biosensors, AI mapping
Clair packs 10 biosensors (including a biomagnetic one) to monitor things like inflammation and bloating, using voice onboarding for personalized information and AI to map your cycle in minutes.
It's designed to help with issues like endometriosis and premenstrual dysphoric disorder by tapping into millions of health records.
The launch is set for November 2026 at $369 plus a $9.99 monthly fee. Investors say it could really change the game for women's health tracking.