Top Infant Care Devices startups
There are 401 Infant Care Devices startups which include Owlet, kegg, Janitri, Ava, Medela. Out of these, 155 startups are funded, with 36 having secured Series A+ funding. United States has the most number of companies in Infant Care Devices (124), followed by China
(37), and then United Kingdom (30).
Over the past 10 years, an average of 14 new companies have been launched annually. Notably, several of these startups have been founded by alumni of Stanford University, Tel Aviv University and University of California (Berkeley).
Here is the list of top Infant Care Devices Startups

1. Owlet
Provider of wearable socks for baby monitoring. The smart socks helps to monitor the babys heart rate, respiration and the user can check in on baby through a mobile device, cam-streams audio and video of the baby to the smartphone, and band. The band is a pregnancy tracker solution which helps to track the babys wellness.
Key facts about Owlet
- Founded Year: 2013
- Location: Lehi (United States)
- Stage: Public
- Total Funding till date: $55M
- Investors: N8Trilogy Equity Partners, Azimuth Ventures and 30 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Post IPO, Feb 17, 2023, $*****
- Tracxn Score: 79/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 1 of 120 Competitors

2. kegg
kegg provides an intravaginal kegel device. The device is meant for tracking fertility. The device diagnoses cervical fluids by impedance spectroscopy and analyzes the data on a daily basis with the kegg algorithms. These algorithms help in detecting fertility and the company provides staff to assist for further consultation.
Key facts about kegg
- Founded Year: 2017
- Location: San Francisco (United States)
- Stage: Series A
- Total Funding till date: $9.5M
- Investors: Relentless Consumer, Crescent Ridge and 10 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series A, Jan 14, 2025, $*****
- Tracxn Score: 62/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 1 of 60 Competitors

3. Janitri
Developer of medical-grade monitoring solutions for fetal, maternal, and newborn health. It offers keyar CM beltless fetal monitoring patch, Daksh SI Max smart obstetric shock index monitor, and Keyar Echo. It also offers hospital software for management of referrals and early preparation and intervention and application for pregnancy monitoring.
Key facts about Janitri
- Founded Year: 2016
- Location: Bengaluru (India)
- Stage: Seed
- Total Funding till date: $3.98M
- Investors: iAngels, Full Circle Africa and 38 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Seed, Apr 16, 2025, $*****
- Tracxn Score: 58/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 2 of 14 Competitors

4. Ava
Provider of a wearable fertility tracking device. It provides a smart bracelet that keeps tracking the ovulation cycle and continuously monitors various body parameters. The platform uses proprietary algorithms which detect exactly where an individual is in her cycle, and hence precisely predict the day of ovulation and most fertile days. The Ava fertility tracker also gives feedback on an individual's sleep and heart rate and monitors cycle health. It needs to be synchronized with the Ava app for getting insights.
Key facts about Ava
- Founded Year: 2014
- Location: Zurich (Switzerland)
- Stage: Acquired
- Total Funding till date: $42.6M
- Investors: Polytech Ventures, Credit Suisse and 16 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series B, May 30, 2018, $*****
- Tracxn Score: 56/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 1 of 4 Competitors

5. Medela
Provider of breastfeeding pumps based on medical vacuum technology. The company makes breastfeeding pumps that are claimed to mimic a baby's natural sucking rhythm, resulting in getting mothers more milk in less time. The company offers services for maternity healthcare - for mothers as well as medical professionals.
Key facts about Medela
- Founded Year: 1961
- Location: Baar (Switzerland)
- Stage: Unfunded
- Tracxn Score: 55/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 1 of 3 Competitors