Clair Health, a San Francisco-based startup, has raised $11.6 million in seed funding led by Khosla Ventures. The company plans to launch the first

A 22-year-old Stanford grad raised $11.6M to build a wearable that infers hormone levels from your wrist. Can inference replace a blood test?

Clair Health, a San Francisco-based startup, has raised $11.6 million in seed funding led by Khosla Ventures. The company plans to launch the first

As Oura and WHOOP expand into women's health, startup Clair Health has raised $11 million to build a wearable designed from the ground up to continuously model hormonal cycles.

Clair Health closed an $11.6M seed led by Khosla Ventures for a wrist-worn device that tracks estrogen and progesterone without needles. It ships in November.

Clair Health's wearable will cost $369 and will an app-based subscription of $9.99 per month