FlexifyMe raises $1 million in seed funding

The funds from this round will be used to further enhance the AI motion coach, making it available in local languages, and expanding the platform’s reach in the MENA and North American regions

Health-tech platform FlexifyMe, dedicated to chronic pain management, has successfully closed its seed funding round, raising $1 million with leading investment from Flipkart Ventures, Flipkart’s venture investing arm.

This funding round will help the company in fast growth. FlexifyMe has grown by almost 5X in the last 12 months. While the investment was led by Flipkart Ventures, it was followed by other participants like GSF, iHub Anubhuti, Chandigarh Angels (CAN), Venture Catalyst, OneCapital among other prominent angels. The funds from this round will be used to further enhance the AI motion coach, making it available in local languages, and expanding the platform’s reach in the MENA and North American regions. Apart from seed fund investors, the existing backers of FlexifyMe include individuals like Ravi Bhushan, the founder of BrightChamps, & Amit Ratanpal, the founder of BlincInvest among several other supporters.

FlexifyMe’s focus is to use technology and ancient wisdom to help people in getting rid of musculoskeletal disorders (MSK) such as back pain, spondylitis, arthritis, knee pain and others in a natural way to free the world from pain.’

Manjeet Singh, Co-founder of FlexifyMe, said, “We’re thrilled by the tremendous support we’ve received in this funding round, which increases our confidence of using technology to help people live a pain free life. I myself have gone through the painful cycle when I was diagnosed with Lumbar Spondylitis in 2016. After going through a non-standardised approach by different physiotherapists my condition deteriorated and doctors suggested Surgery. I was able to cure myself naturally using the 360 Flex approach and now we are on the mission to make chronic pain management outcome oriented and more scientific. We’re committed to leveraging technology to improve the lives of millions suffering from chronic pain, and this funding takes us a significant step closer to achieving that goal.”

Amit Bhayani, Co-founder of FlexifyMe, said, “Our mission is to leverage advanced technology for healthcare, and this funding reaffirms our commitment. Our platform tracks real-time patient movement and adapts exercises to boost engagement. Through AI, machine learning, and data analytics, we offer personalised chronic pain management. We’re excited about expansion and tech upgrades that will enhance global accessibility and effectiveness. The future is bright, and we are committed to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible for the betterment of humanity!”

 

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