Human Health raises £4.1M to put patients first in healthcare

Human Health, the patient-first precision health platform founded by former Canva product leaders dedicated to giving everyone access to personalised healthcare, has secured £4.1 million from LocalGlobe, Airtree, and Skip Capital. The Seed round also saw participation from notable angels, including Arvind Rajan (Cricket Health), Eric Salama (former Kantar CEO) and David Shein (GP at OIF Ventures).

The funding will accelerate Human Health’s UK expansion, expand its platform, and scale research partnerships as it builds its Precision Health OS, a platform designed for the millions navigating chronic conditions.

A missing layer in healthcare

More than 41% of UK adults are living with a longstanding health condition and six million are facing alarmingly high waiting lists. As a result, patients are being left in limbo, piecing together care across different providers and searching for answers in homemade spreadsheets or online forums.

Human Health is creating solutions that drive innovation centred on patients, not providers. By combining patient-reported data with AI, its Precision Health OS creates a feedback loop where patients can track their health, surface hidden patterns, and generate useful insights. The result is precision healthcare that works for the 99%, giving people access to tools traditionally reserved for expensive clinicians, elite institutions, and cutting-edge trials.

Human Health helps patients:

  • Unify their health story – securely capture history, symptoms, and treatments
  • Track what matters – from daily routines to complex conditions and generate insights
  • Detect hidden patterns – AI surfaces correlations across mind, body, and lifestyle
  • Personalise by any focus area – mental health, pain, gut, women’s health, autoimmune, sleep and more
  • Share with confidence – doctor-ready reports built from real patient experiences

Already, more than 200,000 patients worldwide have tracked over 20 million health actions using the platform and are now logging over 40,000 health actions every day.  

Building the next era of medicine

The new round will accelerate the development of even more intelligent features, expand into new use cases, and give patients the option to contribute their anonymised experiences to research. Human Health will also scale its B2B platform, Human Evidence, enabling select life sciences partners to gather real-world, patient-reported data for new studies.

This is part of the company’s mission to build the operating system for human health: the foundation of how patients everywhere will participate in their own care.

Kate Lambridis, Human Health co-founder, said: “Our mission is simple: to give everyone access to personalised healthcare. Right now, too many people are left in limbo; stuck on waiting lists, repeating their stories to different doctors, and trying to make sense of complex conditions without the right tools. Human Health is designed to change that. By helping patients capture their own health data, track what’s working, and share those insights with clinicians, we put them back in control of their journey. Patients don’t have to just wait; they can act, self-advocate, and build the kind of real-world evidence that leads to faster answers and better outcomes. This will create the world’s largest observational data set on chronic disease, all powered by patient choice.”

Georgia Vidler, Human Health co-founder, said: “We’ve designed Human Health as a true Precision Health OS, a central hub where patients can make sense of their data, patterns and progress. But this is just the beginning. Our goal is to put patients at the centre of medicine itself, at the centre of their own care, and at the centre of how we move medical research forward. By connecting lived experience with real-world data, we can build a healthcare system that learns from patients, not just treats them."

Julia Hawkins, General Partner at LocalGlobe, said: More than 41% of UK adults are living with a longstanding health condition in the UK. In the US, 60% of adults live with a chronic condition. I understand deeply the challenges people with long-term health issues face when trying to get answers in a system built to treat, not to understand. We need to empower individuals to make sense of their own health data in order to enable truly personalised care. We’re thrilled to partner with Human Health to build the data infrastructure that will power this generational shift in healthcare.”

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