Bevel, the New York-based AI healthtech startup, has secured $10 million in Series A funding from General Catalyst.
The health companion app unifies fragmented data from wearables, sleep trackers, and nutrition logs into actionable health intelligence—solving a critical gap in personal health management.
What Is Bevel? AI-Powered Health Data Integration Platform
Most health apps operate in silos. Your smartwatch tracks sleep. A fitness app counts steps. A nutrition app logs calories. Bevel connects the dots.
The platform integrates with Apple Watch, Dexcom continuous glucose monitors, Libre, and Garmin through Apple Health. Its core engine, Bevel Intelligence, analyzes how stress, movement, and nutrition interact to shape individual health outcomes.
The app costs $6 monthly or $50 annually—positioning itself as an accessible alternative to hardware-heavy competitors like Whoop and Oura.
Growth That Caught General Catalyst's Attention
Bevel has demonstrated velocity that few healthtech apps achieve. The metrics tell the story:
In just one year, the company grew 8x and reached 100,000+ daily active users. Users open the app an average of 8 times daily—an engagement metric rare in health apps. Retention at 90 days stays above 80%, exceptional in a category where fitness goals often plateau.
These numbers explain why General Catalyst moved quickly on the Series A. In the health app space, sustained daily usage is the strongest predictor of business success.
Why General Catalyst Backed Bevel Now?
Neeraj Arora, Managing Director at General Catalyst, stated: “The level of engagement they're seeing from users is remarkable, and it's become part of people's daily lives—not just another app.”
Bevel Funding Timeline & Valuation
| Round | Date | Amount | Investor | Valuation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Seed | Late 2023 | Seed Stage | Founders | Early |
| Seed | 2024 | $4M | South Park Commons | Pre-Series |
| Series A | Oct 2025 | $10M | General Catalyst | Undisclosed |
⭐ Total Capital Raised: $14M+
The Founder Story: Pain Becomes Product
CEO Grey Nguyen previously led product at Sam Altman's Campus. Chronic back pain stemming from startup lifestyle sparked Bevel's origin story—his wearables and doctors never connected the compounding factors (low mobility, poor sleep, inflammation-inducing diet).
CTO Aditya Agarwal, former CTO at Dropbox and early Facebook engineer, had similar epiphanies. He rebuilt his health through manual data tracking across spreadsheets and connected devices.
When he joined Nguyen and co-founder Ben Yang, all three shared the same mission: help people understand their health holistically.
Product Roadmap & Market Expansion
Bevel plans horizontal expansion into partnerships and services that deepen health accessibility. No plans exist for hardware—the software-first model remains core to democratizing health intelligence.
Garmin integrations are in development, expanding wearable compatibility beyond Apple's ecosystem.
Why This Matters for AI Health?
Bevel represents the shift from fitness tracking (counting steps) to health optimization (understanding what drives wellbeing).
AI's role isn't replacement—it's interpretation. Converting raw wearable data into personalized understanding requires sophisticated pattern recognition and contextual learning.
Connect with Bevel
| Platform | Link |
|---|---|
| Official Website | bevel.health |
| linkedin.com/company/bevel-health | |
| Twitter/X | @BevelHealth |
| App Download | Apple App Store |
