What is Whoop?
Whoop operates at the intersection of consumer hardware and health analytics, providing a sophisticated subscription-based platform that tracks sleep, strain, and recovery. By utilizing screen-free wrist wearables, the company transforms complex biometric data into actionable insights for athletes and performance-oriented users. Its market position is defined by a commitment to evidence-based coaching and long-term health optimization, distinguishing it from standard fitness trackers through its focus on recovery and physiological readiness.
How much funding has Whoop raised?
Whoop has raised a total of $979.4M across 8 funding rounds:
Series A
$6M
Series B
$15M
Series C
$25M
Series D
$55M
Series E
$100M
Series F
$200M
Series G
$575M
Series A (2014): $6M, investors not publicly disclosed
Series B (2015): $15M supported by Mousse Partners, Infosys, valley oak investments, Accomplice VC, and Two Sigma Ventures
Series C (2018): $25M featuring Two Sigma Ventures, David Stern, Thursday Ventures, Mousse Partners, Nicholas Negroponte, NFL Players Association, Accomplice VC, Jack Dorsey, and Durant Company
Series D (2019): $55M backed by Accomplice, Thursday Ventures, Two Sigma Ventures, Foundry Group, Marc Randolf, Promotion Ventures, and Silicon Valley Bank
Series E (2020): $100M with participation from Cavu Ventures, Two Sigma Ventures, IVP, SoftBank Vision Fund, Promotion Ventures, Accomplice, Thursday Ventures, Collaborative Fund, D20 Capital, and Nextview Ventures
Series F (2021): $200M led by Animal Capital, GP Bullhound, IVP, Neptune Ventures CA, Accomplice, NextView Ventures, SoftBank Group Corp, and Thursday Ventures
Series G (2026): $575M supported by Mayo Clinic, 2PointZero, Abbott, Glade Brook Capital Partners, Foundry Group, B-flexion, Mubadala, Accomplice, Collaborative Fund, Macquarie, Qatar Investment Authority, IVP, and Affinity Partners
Key Investors in Whoop
Mayo Clinic
A nonprofit global healthcare organization specializing in integrated clinical practice, education, and medical research with a focus on complex health conditions.
Mubadala
A global investment company based in Abu Dhabi with a mandate to create sustainable financial returns and support a diversified economy.
Qatar Investment Authority
The sovereign wealth fund of the State of Qatar, managing global financial assets to support long-term economic development and diversification.
What's next for Whoop?
The influx of capital from this latest round is expected to accelerate Whoop's research and development initiatives, particularly in the realm of predictive health analytics and clinical-grade monitoring. As the company transitions into a more mature enterprise phase, the strategic involvement of institutional partners suggests a focus on scaling its ecosystem, enhancing its proprietary algorithms, and potentially expanding its footprint within the professional healthcare and wellness sectors. The firm remains poised to leverage its massive dataset to redefine the standards of personalized health management.
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