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Longevity science startup Human Edge raises $1.5 million in funding led by Bharat Innovation


Human Edge, a longevity science startup, announced on Tuesday it has raised over $1.5 million in funding led by Bharat Innovation Fund, along with Lead Angels, Force Ventures, and other angel investors from Singapore, the USA, and India.


Founded by Marcus Ranney in 2020, Human Edge aims to enhance healthspan using science, deep data, and technology-based lifestyle interventions. The company is building a proprietary platform for empowering its users to engage in daily “biohacks”- small, actionable, lifestyle-based modifications.

“We chose to focus on energy as each of us would like to optimise our energy levels to achieve our goals. From a biological perspective, energy production and consumption are critical to our cellular health. The understanding of our Mitochondria’s status is growing and linked to the development of chronic diseases ranging from metabolic syndrome to cardiovascular diseases.”

The startup has been revenue positive in the first year and is on track to achieve a 4-5 time revenue growth in this financial year. The startup will use the funds to streamline its platform through its first enterprise-wide mobile app experience for white-collar employees and scale up its international sales.

Further, these biohack “prescriptions” are personalised on a user sharing data with the Human Edge platform – a combination of assessments, blood panels, and real-time digital streams from consumer tech wearables like the Oura ring,

Abbott’s Continuous Glucose Monitor, Apple Watch, Fitbit band, and many more.

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“The human body generates a tremendous amount of data, which if used effectively to modify our behaviour, can lead to a better quality of life. Human Edge’s technology enables us to interpret that data effectively and provides a clear call to action on that data to improve our metabolic health and overall well-being,” said Ashwin Raguraman, cofounder and partner of Bharat Innovation Fund.

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