Emm, a UK-based femtech innovator, just closed a $9 million seed funding round. Lunar Ventures spearheaded the financing effort, signaling strong investor confidence in connected women's health hardware.
Founder Jenny Button conceived of the device during the pandemic, recognizing a data gap compared to other personal wearables like Oura or Whoop. She noted the absurdity of tracking general wellness without detailed insight into menstrual and reproductive cycles.
This fresh capital fuels the final push toward the product’s official launch scheduled for 2026. The device operates as a standard menstrual cup but integrates ultra-thin, medical-grade silicone sensors.