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AI Healthcare startups (2026)

Abridge at $5.3B and 150+ health systems, OpenEvidence at $12B, Hippocratic at $1.64B — clinical AI moved from pilot to infrastructure.

160 ai healthcare startups tracked, with the largest concentration in US. Total tracked funding: $15.4B.

Tracked
160
Total Raised
$15.4B
Countries
16
Active Deals
0

Editor's picks

6

Top by score

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Funding by year — AI Healthcare

2020 → 2026
$4M
’20
$18M
’21
$241.2M
’22
$393M
’23
$479.3M
’24
$3.8B
’25
$2.4B
’26

Market overview

Abridge doubled its valuation to $5.3B in June 2025 four months after its $250M Series D, closing a $300M Series E led by a16z and Khosla, reaching $117M in contracted ARR with deployments across 150+ health systems. That trajectory — plus OpenEvidence's $735M Series D at $12B and Hippocratic AI's $335M Series B at $1.64B — is why AI Healthcare shifted from regulatory-bound experiment into a vertical with pricing power inside Epic and Cerner contracts.

Scribes ate the pilot budgets

Ambient documentation is the breakout subcategory. Abridge's Epic Systems integration moved scribing from pilot line item to recurring infrastructure. Ambience Healthcare ($243M Series C, $1B valuation) targets multi-specialty rollouts; Suki AI ($70M Series C, $400M valuation) leans on a voice-assistant interface; Nabla ships in France and the US; Heidi AI and Lyrebird Health push into Australia. Epic's own AI scribe, announced in 2024, is the platform risk every standalone vendor models against.

OpenEvidence ($735M Series D, $12B valuation) leads clinical decision support. The pitch is retrieval-grounded medical reasoning clinicians can audit — citations to actual literature, not stochastic LLM output. The valuation prices in the bet that physician adoption translates to enterprise deals once payer and EHR integrations land.

Hippocratic and the voice layer

Hippocratic AI's $335M Series B funds a constitutional approach: refuse-by-default on diagnosis or prescribing, agents restricted to non-clinical tasks like appointment prep, post-discharge follow-up, and medication reminders. The architecture lets health systems deploy voice without expanding malpractice exposure.

Drug discovery is the split-personality subcategory. Recursion has clinical-stage assets and pharma partnerships; Chai Discovery ($130M Series B) is upstream on antibody design; Color Health rebuilds cancer care delivery; Insilico Medicine, Atomwise, EvolutionaryScale, and Xaira each bet on different AI-as-tool versus AI-native pipelines.

Regulation, not capability, is the bottleneck

FDA pathway clarity for adaptive AI medical devices and CMS reimbursement codes for ambient documentation set the 2026 spending curve more than any model improvement. Lunit (radiology, Korea), Tempus (precision medicine), Owkin (R&D), Notable (operations), and Glass Health (decision support) are positioning for whichever regulatory door opens first.

Key trends 2026

  • Abridge at $5.3B redefined the scribe ceiling. $300M Series E in June 2025, $117M contracted ARR, 150+ health systems, Epic-integrated — ambient documentation is no longer a pilot category.
  • OpenEvidence's $12B valuation prices clinician trust. The $735M Series D bet is that retrieval-grounded medical reasoning beats general LLMs once enterprise EHR deals land.
  • Hippocratic AI's safety architecture became the template. Refuse-by-default on diagnosis, agents restricted to non-clinical voice tasks, $335M Series B at $1.64B underwriting the evaluation infrastructure itself.
  • Drug discovery splits AI-tool vs AI-native. Recursion has clinical assets, Chai Discovery ($130M Series B) is upstream on antibodies, Insilico and Xaira are each running different AI-native pipelines — none yet at scale revenue.

Benchmarks vs global

Companies tracked
35
second-most-funded vertical we track
Abridge valuation
$5.3B
doubled in 4 months, $117M ARR
OpenEvidence Series D
$735M
$12B valuation, clinical decision support
Health systems on Abridge
150+
50% growth in 4 months

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By startup count

Stage breakdown

Latest round type
  • Seed 48
  • Series A 41
  • Series B 15
  • Series C 10
  • Growth 5
  • Series E 4
  • Series D 3
  • Pre-Seed 3

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FAQ

Frequently asked

How did Abridge double its valuation in four months?
Abridge closed a $250M Series D in February 2025, then a $300M Series E in June 2025 led by a16z and Khosla — taking valuation from roughly $2.75B to $5.3B. Q1 2025 contracted ARR hit $117M, deployment expanded to 150+ health systems (50% growth from the Series D), and the Epic Systems integration locked in distribution. The Series E also funded expansion into AI-powered medical coding.
What does Epic's AI scribe mean for Abridge and Ambience?
Epic announced its own AI scribe in 2024, embedded inside the EHR most US health systems already use. That's platform risk for every standalone scribe vendor. Abridge's defense is its early integration depth and 150+ system footprint; Ambience Healthcare ($243M Series C, $1B valuation) leans on multi-specialty workflow depth; Suki AI ($70M Series C) competes on voice-first UX. The next 18 months test whether vendor differentiation outweighs Epic's distribution.
Why did OpenEvidence raise $735M?
OpenEvidence's Series D at a $12B valuation prices clinician adoption of retrieval-grounded medical reasoning — citations to actual literature rather than open-ended LLM output. Physicians use it for point-of-care decision support; the bet is that the consumer-clinician adoption flywheel translates to enterprise EHR deals once payer integrations and clinical-validation studies land. It's the largest single round in the category.
How does Hippocratic AI handle malpractice risk?
Hippocratic AI's $335M Series B at $1.64B funds a constitutional architecture: agents refuse any output that crosses into diagnosis or prescribing. Tasks are restricted to appointment prep, medication reminders, post-discharge follow-up, and chronic-care check-ins. The safety-evaluation infrastructure — extensive red-teaming with clinicians — is part of what the round is underwriting, because health systems won't deploy voice without it.
Is AI drug discovery delivering revenue yet?
Mixed. Recursion has clinical-stage assets and pharma partnership revenue but pre-meaningful revenue from AI-discovered molecules. Chai Discovery ($130M Series B), Insilico Medicine, Atomwise, Iambic Therapeutics, EvolutionaryScale, and Xaira are each upstream of clinical proof. Investors now distinguish AI-as-tool inside pharma R&D (working) from AI-native biotechs needing their own pipelines to validate the thesis (still proving).

Recent rounds in AI Healthcare

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Date Startup Round Amount
Jun 2026 Lassie Series A $35M
May 2026 MiRus Other $1.5B
May 2026 Enzo Health Series A $20M
May 2026 Commure Growth $70M
Apr 2026 Amperos Health Series A $16M
Apr 2026 Chapter Series E $100M
Apr 2026 Abridge Series E Extension $316M
Mar 2026 Jimini Health Seed $17M

All AI Healthcare startups

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Pearl Health

US est. 2020

AI value-based care platform for primary care providers

Raised
$100M
Stage
S-B
80

Commure

Raised
$860M
Stage
GROWTH
78

Innovaccer

Raised
$675M
Stage
S-F
76

Truveta

est. 2020
Raised
$515M
Stage
S-C
75

Terray Therapeutics

US est. 2018

Generative AI and ultra-high-throughput chemistry for small-molecule drug discovery

Raised
$180M
Stage
S-B
74

Genesis Molecular AI

US est. 2019

Generative AI for small-molecule drug discovery

Raised
$280M
Stage
S-B
74

Tennr

Raised
$138M
Stage
S-B
74

Cohere Health

est. 2019
Raised
$200M
Stage
S-C
74

Qventus

US est. 2012

Operational AI that automates hospital workflows from the OR to the ED.

Raised
$200M
Stage
S-D
72

TytoCare

est. 2012
Raised
$49M
Stage
GROWTH
72

Quibim

ES est. 2012

AI-powered imaging biomarkers for precision medicine

Raised
$50M
Stage
S-A
71

Neko Health

SE est. 2018

AI-powered full-body health scans for preventive medicine.

Raised
$325M
Stage
S-A
71

VideaHealth

US est. 2018

FDA-cleared dental AI that detects disease on X-rays in real time

Raised
$60M
Stage
S-B
71

Sensi.AI

est. 2019
Raised
$45M
Stage
S-C
71

MiRus

US est. 2015

Revolutionizing medicine with safer, more durable implants and less invasive surgeries using proprietary Rhenium-based alloy MoRe®.

Raised
$1.5B
Stage
OTHER
70

Akido Labs

US est. 2015

AI-powered clinical decision support tackling the physician shortage with ScopeAI.

Raised
$95.6M
Stage
S-B
70

voize

DE est. 2020

AI voice companion that handles documentation for nurses

Raised
$50M
Stage
S-A
70

Cera

GB est. 2016

AI-powered home healthcare that predicts and prevents health deterioration.

Raised
$150M
Stage
GROWTH
70

Thoughtful AI

US est. 2020

Human-capable AI agents that automate healthcare revenue cycle management end to end

Raised
$35M
Stage
S-A
70

Archy

US est. 2021

The all-in-one cloud platform that puts dental practices on autopilot

Raised
$47M
Stage
S-B
70

Foundation Health

est. 2023
Raised
$20M
Stage
S-A
70

Paradigm Health

US est. 2023

AI research platform making clinical trials part of routine patient care

Raised
$359M
Stage
S-B
69

AI Proteins

US est. 2021

Designing a new class of de novo miniprotein medicines with AI

Raised
$59.7M
Stage
S-A
68

Nucleus Genomics

US est. 2021

AI-powered whole-genome DNA analysis for proactive health and family planning

Raised
$32M
Stage
S-A
68