Levels, a New York-based software company that provides real-time feedback on how food affects the health, raised $7M in Series A Extension funding.
The extension follows a $38M Series A round in April 2022, and strengthens ties with existing and new individual investors and funds like TriplePoint Capital. Existing investors include a16z, Trust Ventures, and Shrug Capital as well as notable founders and the Levels member community.
The company, which has raised more than $55M to date, intends to use the funds to expand access to its suite of member services including:
- the app providing real-time feedback and guidance to help members improve their nutrition, exercise, sleep, and more;
- an engaged community;
- educational materials and expert insights including a podcast and blog;
- access to continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) and on-demand blood testing to track metabolic markers.
Founded by Casey Means, MD (Stanford MD), Josh Clemente (SpaceX, Hyperloop), Sam Corcos (CarDash, YC), David Flinner (Google), and Andrew Conner (Google), Levels helps people see how food affects their health via a mobile application that leverages data from biosensors and other sources, such as Apple Health. By leveraging data shared by members from biosensors like continuous glucose monitors (CGM), Levels provides real-time feedback on how diet and lifestyle choices impact metabolic health. Members are using personalized data to discover their optimal diet, control their weight, and reduce long-term health risk.
FinSMEs
31/01/2023