A San Francisco-based digital healthcare platform focusing on providing accessible, personalized preventive, and longevity-focused medicine, Superpower, has secured $4 million in pre-seed funding to extend personalized care to every household in America.
According to the company’s announcement on May 21, 2024, the funding round, led by Susa Ventures, included investments from Long Journey Ventures, Atman VC, Family Fund,24 Carrot VC, Seaside Ventures, and Focalpoint Partners alongside angel investors Balaji Srinivasan, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, Scott and Cyan Banister, and Evan Charles Moore—the Co-Founder of Doordash.
Kevin Unkrich, Max Marchione, and Jacob Peters co-founded the startup in 2023. Since then, the startup has built and integrated its healthcare platform with hundreds of testing customers and treatment partners and rolled out its countrywide beta membership model.
With the latest funding, the company is looking to bridge the gap between the 0.1% of wealthy Americans and the rest, allowing everyone to access a particular level of personalized, preventive, and performance-enhancing healthcare that was historically available only to the wealthy.
Superpower’s approach to longevity-focused healthcare combines full-body testing, concierge clinicians paired with the platform’s AI, and an ecosystem of the best treatments individuals seek to become healthy.
The company seeks to offer a healthcare system that focuses on holistic and data-driven care to offer solutions to problems, including nutrition, sleep, gut health, inflammation, toxins, hormones, and longevity, amongst others that have been classically neglected by mainstream healthcare.
Superpower’s platform also keeps members informed about the latest scientific research and trends, enabling the creation of an all-in-one digital clinic that prioritizes preventive care and focuses on delivering longevity-focused healthcare to everyone.