Eleos Health focuses on a segment of healthcare that has been chronically underserved by technology: behavioral health. Therapists, counselors, and case managers spend enormous amounts of time on documentation, often writing progress notes after hours, which contributes to burnout and limits the number of patients they can serve. Eleos applies behavioral-health-specific AI to automate this work, listening to sessions (with consent) and generating accurate progress notes, treatment plans, and structured clinical insights.
Beyond saving time, Eleos analyzes the content of sessions to surface evidence-based insights, such as whether clinically validated techniques are being used and how a client is progressing over time. This 'voice of therapy' analytics layer is unique to behavioral health and helps organizations improve care quality, supervise clinicians, and demonstrate outcomes to payers. Eleos has published peer-reviewed research showing improvements in clinical outcomes and engagement for organizations using its platform.
The company has expanded into compliance with Eleos Compliance, an agentic AI product that reviews every submitted progress note near-instantly, flagging documentation errors before they can trigger costly fines or payment clawbacks. This addresses a major financial risk for behavioral health organizations operating under complex Medicaid and payer requirements.
Eleos is the most widely deployed enterprise-grade behavioral health AI solution on the market, serving more than 120 customer organizations across over 30 states. In January 2025, the company raised a $60 million Series C led by Greenfield Partners, with participation from F-Prime Capital, Eight Roads, Menlo Ventures, the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, and others, bringing total funding to over $120 million. The capital funds expansion into underserved segments such as substance use disorder treatment.
Founded in 2019 and led by co-founder and CEO Alon Joffe, Eleos is building the AI infrastructure layer for behavioral healthcare, an area of acute and growing need across the United States.