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London, UK
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Wearable health monitoring smart ring
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Oura offers a smart ring that tracks various health metrics, including sleep patterns, heart rate variability, and physical activity. The ring uses advanced sensors to collect data, which is then analyzed and displayed through a mobile app, providing users with insights to improve their health and lifestyle. Oura differentiates itself from competitors by focusing on a direct-to-consumer model and forming partnerships with sports teams and health institutions, enhancing its credibility and reach. The company's goal is to empower users to make informed health decisions and optimize their well-being.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Series D
Total Funding
$353.8M
Headquarters
Oulu, Finland
Founded
2013
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Competitive salary & equity packages
Health, dental, financial, & vision insurance
Wellness & mental health benefits
$300 per month health improvement related stipend
Flexible working hours
An Oura Ring of your own
Employee discount for friends & family
20 days of PTO
Ōura, maker of a health-monitoring smart ring, announced that it will use AI to track and analyze two new metabolic health features: meals and glucose.With these new product capabilities, Ōura’s smart ring will add an AI-driven approach to metabolic health by combining meal insights with glucose data from Stelo by Dexcom, the first FDA-cleared glucose biosensor available without a prescription in the United States, directly in the Ōura App.These new features empower members with personalized insights and actionable guidance and are a major milestone in Ōura’s journey toward becoming a fully integrated health solution. I’ve tried out Stelo by Dexcom and it does a great job telling you your glucose levels — a great thing for those with a borderline diabetic condition.“Our product roadmap for this year is built on a robust investment in AI-forward offerings that enable a deeper understanding of the dynamic interplay of key health factors,” said Holly Shelton, chief product officer at Ōura, in a statement. “The addition of nutrition-focused features to our product experience was a natural next step, especially considering how personal diet—and its impact on health—can be. Our bodies all process food in different ways, which is why we’re leveraging a unique combination of Ōura’s extensive biometric tracking, generative AI, and Stelo glucose data to address a critical need for more individualized and accessible metabolic health solutions. By integrating nutrition information with activity, stress, and sleep, we’re empowering members with a deeper understanding of how their daily habits influence their wellbeing.”Stelo by Dexcom feeds data from a skin patch to your smartphone on your glucose levels.Metabolic health plays a critical role in overall vitality, affecting everything from energy levels and mood to long-term disease risk. While conditions such as Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and obesity are on the rise–with over 800 million people globally living with obesity and nearly half a billion adults living with prediabetes–metabolic dysfunction can impact individuals even in the absence of a formal diagnosis
What You Should Know: – ŌURA, the creator of the leading smart ring, today announced a significant expansion of its health tracking capabilities with the introduction of two new AI-driven metabolic health features: Meals and Glucose. – These additions, which integrate meal insights with continuous glucose data from Stelo by Dexcom, aim to provide users with personalized, actionable guidance, marking a major step in ŌURA’s evolution towards a comprehensive health solution. Addressing a Critical Need for Personalized Metabolic HealthMetabolic health is fundamental to overall vitality, influencing energy levels, mood, and long-term disease risk. With conditions like Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and obesity on the rise globally—affecting hundreds of millions—the importance of metabolic well-being cannot be overstated. Poor metabolic health is linked to increased risks of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and kidney disease, and can manifest in daily symptoms such as fatigue and brain fog. Proactive lifestyle changes can mitigate these risks, but the complexity of metabolic processes often makes it difficult for individuals to identify the most effective personal strategies. “Our product roadmap for this year is built on a robust investment in AI-forward offerings that enable a deeper understanding of the dynamic interplay of key health factors,” said Holly Shelton, Chief Product Officer at ŌURA. “Our bodies all process food in different ways, which is why we’re leveraging a unique combination of ŌURA’s extensive biometric tracking, generative AI, and Stelo glucose data to address a critical need for more individualized and accessible metabolic health solutions.” “Meals”: Understanding Dietary Impact Beyond CaloriesAfter successful testing in Oura Labs, the “Meals” feature is now a permanent addition to the Oura App. Users can simply take a picture of their food, and the AI-powered system provides food recognition and comprehensive nutrition analysis, focusing on how meals fuel the body
Apple has invested immense resources into its healthcare application and ecosystem. gettyApple’s CEO Tim Cook has always said that among the company’s most significant contributions to society will be improving healthcare. And rightly so, under his reign, Apple has made immense progress in the healthcare space.Now, with the company’s rejuvenated push into artificial intelligence and AI agents, Apple is combining these interests to redesign and rethink the way that consumers approach their healthcare needs.Pundits are speculating that all of this work has been encompassed in a secretive initiative code-named Project Mulberry.Project Mulberry will aim to completely redesign the existing Apple Health app and ecosystem. Notably, the company has years of consumer data that can leveraged for large language model and AI agent training. One significant source has been its immense success with the Apple Watch, which hundreds of millions of individuals around the world use today to track their daily activities, health metrics, sleep patterns and other general constitutional parameters. With this data, Apple has a massive repository with which it can build an entire ecosystem to provide curated coaching and tailored health services for users, which apparently will be one key initiative of Mulberry.Furthermore, the project may also entail devising more advanced and intuitive food tracking features to help users manage diets and daily caloric intake
Oura, a Finnish company, has evolved from a small Kickstarter campaign to a $5.2 billion startup, attracting fans like Cristiano Ronaldo and Prince Harry. The company recently completed a funding round aimed at expanding beyond its signature rings, according to CEO Tom Hale. Founded by Petteri Lahtela, Markku Koskela, and Kari Kivela, Oura focuses on wellness and longevity, aligning with current tech market trends.
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