Founded Year

2013

Stage

Incubator/Accelerator - V | Alive

Total Raised

$188M

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About Healthy.io

Healthy.io specializes in providing at-home kidney testing and digital wound care services that yield results accessible via smartphone. Its services aim to enhance patient experience and support early detection of health issues. It was founded in 2013 and is based in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Headquarters Location

40 Hamasger Street

Tel Aviv, 6721122,

Israel

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ESPs containing Healthy.io

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Healthcare & Life Sciences / Monitoring, Imaging & Diagnostics Tech

The digital wound care market addresses the challenges of treating wounds by utilizing technology to provide more accurate and efficient wound management. These solutions include mobile apps and digital wound image analysis software that run AI algorithms to analyze wound images, detect lesions and other abnormalities, and assess the wound healing progress. This market offers solutions for healthc…

Healthy.io named as Leader among 6 other companies, including HealthSnap, Swift Medical, and MolecuLight.

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Research containing Healthy.io

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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Healthy.io in 5 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Jul 15, 2024.

Expert Collections containing Healthy.io

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Healthy.io is included in 6 Expert Collections, including Digital Health 50.

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Digital Health 50

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Healthy.io Patents

Healthy.io has filed 55 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • image processing
  • computer vision
  • medical testing equipment
patents chart

Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

9/20/2023

2/4/2025

Analytical chemistry, Scientific instrument makers, Chromatography, Medical tests, Titration

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Application Date

9/20/2023

Grant Date

2/4/2025

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Analytical chemistry, Scientific instrument makers, Chromatography, Medical tests, Titration

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Grant

Latest Healthy.io News

UK entrepreneurs bring health innovations to Canada

Sep 24, 2025

September 24, 2025 TORONTO – The MaRS innovation hub has partnered with Innovate UK, an economic development agency, to support eight U.K.-based AI health companies as they expand into North America. “Leveraging cutting-edge AI technology, the companies in this latest cohort are applying innovative solutions to clinical decision-making, diagnostics, mental health and women’s health,” said Hadeer Abdelhamid (pictured), a program manager with the international cohort programs at MaRS. “This six-month program will not only help them gain traction in a new market but also scale their impact in improving care.” Here are eight startups pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Aisthesis Medical helps hospitals reduce ICU admissions After battling sepsis twice in his life, Ioannis Gkouzionis, the co-founder and CEO of Aisthesis Medical, asked himself a question: What if we could give hospital teams an early warning system? The company’s AI tool, VIOSync, analyzes routine hospital data — vital signs, medical history, laboratory results — as well as the patient’s electronic health data to estimate the risk of sepsis up to 48 hours in advance. The tool provides a risk score for each patient with contributing factors and will trigger alerts for healthcare workers. How it can help: Sepsis is a leading cause of hospital mortality worldwide. Treatment for the condition is most effective when started early. “We’re solving for earlier, reliable detection so teams can act before organ failure begins,” said Ioannis Gkouzionis, co-founder and CEO at Aisthesis. Latest milestones: Aisthesis has raised £900,000 in venture capital pre-seed funding and more than £300,000 in grants. It also partnered with European hospitals and the U.K.’s National Health Service (NHS) partners, and is working toward Federal Drug Administration approval in the U.S. Akrivia Health gives doctors a powerful tool to improve care for mental health disorders Using its advanced natural language processing abilities, Akrivia Health’s AI tool reads clinical notes to pick up on subtle patterns that even experienced clinicians might not easily spot. The tool can group patients with similar characteristics, track their health changes over time and build a clearer picture of how treatments work. How it can help: Co-founders David Newton and Mike Denis launched Akrivia Health in 2019 to radically improve mental health and dementia research and treatment. The company is building the world’s largest neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative dataset, based on anonymized data from more than 6.3 million patient records. The platform can help healthcare providers, researchers and pharmaceutical companies evaluate treatments, optimize clinical trials and provide better care to people with dementia and mental health disorders. Latest milestones: In May 2025, in partnership with Trial Deck, the company launched a transatlantic study of 50,000 participants from across the U.K. and the United States to better understand the causes and progression of dementia. Anya offers 24/7 support for women’s health needs Prior to founding her company, Chen Mao Davies had a dream career. A computer graphics and animation specialist, Davies was part of the Oscar-winning visual effects team that worked on Blade Runner 2049. After giving birth and experiencing such challenges as mastitis and postpartum depression, she decided to use her skills to create an app that could help other women. How it can help: Research shows that breast milk is the ideal food for a baby’s growth and development, but nearly 40 percent of Canadian mothers say they gave up breastfeeding within weeks because of difficulties. Anya, named after Davies’s daughter, first launched with 3D avatars that answer breastfeeding questions. Chen has since expanded Anya’s health resources to support women throughout their reproductive lives. Users can access virtual consultation and private specialist care as well as personal health tracking and tutorials. Latest milestones: In 2024, the Gloucestershire-based company won the National AI Awards for Healthcare in the U.K. Blüm Health lifts administrative burden for healthcare providers Based in Liverpool and London, Blüm Health uses AI to process clinical documents and streamline the administrative process for healthcare providers. Its platform handles referrals, interprets risk and helps clear wait lists. How it can help: Blüm works closely with the NHS, as well as other companies and healthcare providers to develop systems that help physicians process patients quicker while remaining compliant to healthcare regulations. Latest milestones: Named one of Sifted’s Top 100 fastest growing businesses in the U.K. and Ireland, Blüm now has 15 products in the market, with a mixture of Blüm-owned products, solutions co-created with the NHS as well as investments in companies the founders believe have the best ideas in the market. C-Prio uses AI to speed up the diagnosis of colorectal cancer Based in Essex, England, C-Prio is developing an AI tool that can help doctors diagnose colorectal cancer. “Our vision is to create a world where cancer is no longer a life-threatening condition,” said CEO and co-founder Dr. Shoabin Wu. Drawing on the experience of C-Prio’s chief advisor Paul Finch, who is a stage four cancer survivor, Wu and her team launched the company in 2022 to speed up diagnosis. Its tool uses AI to make it easier for histopathologists (doctors who examine tissues and cells and diagnose diseases) to give timely and accurate diagnoses. How it can help: Colorectal cancer is the fourth-most commonly diagnosed cancer in Canada, with global cases expected to rise to 3.2 million new cases per year by 2040. “A major challenge is the global shortage of histopathologists, leaving patients waiting too long for results,” said Wu. C-Prio’s tool classifies biopsy cases, automatically reports normal cases and prioritizes those most likely to be cancerous, reducing the workload and speeding up the diagnostic process. Latest milestones: C-Prio has completed a successful preclinical study with the U.K.’s NHS, secured government and charity funding and has been recognized internationally as finalists of the TBAT Innovation Challenge at the Convention on Pharmaceutical Ingredients (CPHI) in Milan in 2024. Healthy.io transforms smartphone cameras into medical devices When Healthy.io founder, Yonatan Adiri noticed how much a smartphone camera could do, he wondered how it could be applied to healthcare. The company, which has offices in London, Tel Aviv and Boston, offers mobile applications to help patients test conditions at home. Its Minuteful Kidney analyzes kidney function through an albumin-to-creatine ratio (ACR) urine test using the smartphone camera and an at-home kit, and its Minuteful Wound app creates a 3D model of a wound to test depth, circumference and tissue type. How it can help: An estimated 3.8 million Canadians live with diabetes, the leading cause of kidney disease. The technology gives patients the ability to conduct simple, routine tests at home. Healthy.io’s app enables patients to perform ACR tests in three minutes. And the wound app lets patients scan their wound and send it to a clinician remotely. Latest milestones: To date, Healthy.io apps have provided kidney tests to more than 300,000 patients, and is on course to save the U.K.’s publicly funded healthcare system £600 million over five years. Motics gives healthcare providers a digital support team at their fingertips Working as a doctor in London, Motics co-founder and CEO, Dr. Harvinder Power spent more hours on a computer than with patients. “And I kept hearing the same story from my colleagues: ‘I leave work to go home and catch up on work’ with a backlog of emails and letters to write every day,” he said. Motics was launched in 2023 to give healthcare workers an operating system that takes care of operational work. How it can help: The company’s AI agents act as scribes that can take accurate doctors notes, answer and place phone calls, handle emails and bills on behalf of practitioners. With the tool, Dr. Power said physicians can focus on caring for their patients while Motics automates administrative work. Latest milestones: Hundreds of clinics are now using Motics, processing more than 10 million patient interactions a year, saving clinicians approximately two hours a day on patient care. Pictura Bio detects infections in seconds Pictura Bio grew out of research at the University of Oxford, where associate professor Nicole Robb and Nicolas Shiaelis, a PhD student at the time, began developing an AI imaging system that could identify and analyze viruses and bacteria using fluorescent labelling and high-resolution microscopes. The company’s rapid diagnostic tool can detect pathogens in less than a minute. How it can help: Globally, respiratory tract infections are among the most common reasons for clinic visits. Yet, diagnosing such ailments remains slow, said Nicholas Trotter, product manager at Pictura Bio, since lab-based tests can take hours to days to return results. “This forces clinicians across all settings to make blind decisions under pressure, often resorting to broad-spectrum antibiotics or unnecessary admissions ‘just in case,’” he said. Pictura Bio delivers diagnostics directly at the point-of-care — be it a hospital or clinic — so that patients can receive accurate test results in less than a minute. Latest milestones: The company raised £2.6 million in 2022 and rolled out its first fully integrated device in a clinical setting in 2025. Learn more about how MaRS and Innovate U.K. are bringing new breakthroughs to Canada.

Healthy.io Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Healthy.io founded?

    Healthy.io was founded in 2013.

  • Where is Healthy.io's headquarters?

    Healthy.io's headquarters is located at 40 Hamasger Street, Tel Aviv.

  • What is Healthy.io's latest funding round?

    Healthy.io's latest funding round is Incubator/Accelerator - V.

  • How much did Healthy.io raise?

    Healthy.io raised a total of $188M.

  • Who are the investors of Healthy.io?

    Investors of Healthy.io include Innovate UK Artificial Intelligence, Digital Health London, Aleph, Schusterman Family Investments, Samsung NEXT and 11 more.

  • Who are Healthy.io's competitors?

    Competitors of Healthy.io include Aria CV, Neodocs, AliveCor, Akute Health, Scanwell Health and 7 more.

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