Bevel Raises $10M from General Catalyst for AI Health Companion

Bevel Raises $10M Series A for AI Health Companion

Bevel has secured $10 million in Series A funding from General Catalyst to expand its AI health companion, a smart wellness platform that integrates data from wearables, sleep trackers, and nutrition apps. The New York–based startup aims to close the gap between fragmented health data and real, actionable insights—helping users turn everyday habits into measurable progress.

Bevel Raises $10M from General Catalyst for AI Health Companion

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The platform has seen explosive growth, reaching over 100,000 daily active users and maintaining over 80% retention after 90 days—remarkable stats in the competitive wellness tech space. With this investment, Bevel plans to enhance personalization, user engagement, and data accuracy for a new era of proactive digital health.

What Makes Bevel’s AI Health Companion Unique?

Unlike traditional fitness or sleep apps that track only one aspect of health, Bevel’s AI health companion connects the dots between sleep, exercise, and nutrition. Using machine learning, it analyzes behavioral patterns to provide personalized health recommendations.

“Bevel meets you where you are,” says CEO Grey Nguyen. “It learns from your habits and helps you make small, consistent changes that lead to long-term wellness.”

This human-centered AI approach is what differentiates Bevel from devices like Whoop, Oura, or Fitbit—it focuses less on raw metrics and more on holistic wellbeing and daily improvement.

Why General Catalyst Invested in Bevel’s Vision

General Catalyst’s investment signals growing confidence in AI-driven health platforms that promote preventative care. The venture firm has a history of backing health tech innovators, and Bevel’s mission aligns perfectly with its focus on patient-centered digital health solutions.

With AI now playing a key role in personalized medicine, Bevel’s unified approach to lifestyle data could make it a major player in shaping the future of consumer health ecosystems.

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