Human Health Raises $8.5M to Give Chronic Care Patients the Tools They Deserve
Human offers a personalized healthcare platform that enables users to track their symptoms and treatments for chronic conditions, providing actionable insights to improve health management.
More than 200,000 patients have already logged over 20 million health actions on Human Health—and the platform is just getting started. Founded by former Canva product leaders Georgia Vidler and Kate Lambridis, Human just closed an $8.5M round to expand internationally, scale its data intelligence tools, and launch a new platform called Human Evidence to deepen research collaboration.
For too many people with chronic conditions, the system isn’t just inefficient—it’s broken. Human Health is trying to fix that by giving patients a way to track their health history, surface patterns, and generate insights they can share with their providers. It’s a digital tool built for people who are tired of starting over at every doctor’s visit.
“Too many people are left in limbo, stuck on waiting lists, repeating their stories, and trying to make sense of complex conditions without the right tools,” said Lambridis. “Human Health is designed to change that.”
The Story Behind the Mission
For Lambridis, this mission is personal. When her son Leo struggled with chronic illness, she built the first prototype of what would become Human Health—recording his symptoms, treatments, and responses in a central log. That data ultimately helped her advocate for a diagnosis and access to life-changing treatment. Today, that same data is helping advance diagnostic tools and shape new research efforts.
Human Health has since grown into a global platform supporting tens of thousands of patients every day. Users can choose to contribute anonymized data to help others like them—transforming private health struggles into collective progress.
Building a Research Engine for Chronic Conditions
The new capital will fund expansion into key areas like women’s health, respiratory care, autoimmune disease, and chronic pain. It will also power the launch of Human Evidence, a real-world data platform aimed at helping researchers learn directly from patients.
Investors include LocalGlobe, Airtree, Skip Capital, Aliavia, and Scale Ventures. “We need to empower individuals to make sense of their own health data in order to enable truly personalised care,” said Julia Hawkins, General Partner at LocalGlobe. “We’re thrilled to partner with Human Health to build the data infrastructure that will power this generational shift in healthcare.”
From symptom trackers to research-ready datasets, Human Health is building a feedback loop that puts the patient at the center of innovation, where they’ve always belonged.
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