Levels Raises $10M Series A Extension from Community, Long Journey, and a16z to Fund More Accessible Metabolic Health App

With fast AI-powered meal tracking, community glucose, and personalized insights, the Levels app helps more people achieve optimal metabolic health

NEW YORK--()--Levels, a software company that shows you how food affects your health, today announced a $10 million Series A Extension to bring its mission of solving the metabolic health crisis to an even wider audience. The round included $3 million in crowdfunding from more than 2,000 investors, as well as investments from Long Journey, a16z, and others.

Founded in 2019, Levels has helped more than 60,000 members improve their metabolic health through personalized feedback based on biomarkers like real-time blood sugar (with optional continuous glucose monitors [CGMs]), blood testing, nutritional intake, and sleep and exercise data. The Levels app combines best-in-class AI-powered food logging and macro tracking with powerful accountability features like Habit Loops to help users understand what foods and lifestyle choices work best for their bodies. With more than 700 million glucose data points and hundreds of thousands of food logs, Levels leverages its massive data set to provide personalized insights to members, backed by our panel of expert advisors.

“Simply tracking meals isn’t enough,” says Levels CEO Sam Corcos. ”That’s why Levels goes beyond basic food logging to actually show you how these choices affect your health, and what you should do to achieve your goals. Our members see results.”

The crowdfunding portion of the raise is Levels’ second crowdfunding round, having raised $5 million of its original $38 million Series A in a crowdfunding round with more than 1,400 members. Opening investment to its members and community is in line with Levels’ values of transparency and building in public. That community has grown to more than 18m views on its health-focused YouTube channel and 2m+ annual visitors to its metabolic health blog.

Co-founder Josh Clemente adds, “Consumers want to take their health into their own hands, and Levels’ expertise, data science, and guidance through the app allows them to see real improvement, whether or not they’re wearing a CGM. This is how we start to address metabolic health at scale.”

LEVELS’ SOLUTION TO THE METABOLIC HEALTH CRISIS

More than 128 million Americans have prediabetes or diabetes. Of the 88 million people with prediabetes, 84% of them don’t know they have it. Levels’ mission is to solve the metabolic health crisis through biological observability by tracking numerous biomarkers, including glucose, and providing visibility into how diet and lifestyle choices affect people’s health and wellness. Levels empowers people to make smart food and lifestyle choices based on what they learn, beginning with real-time visibility into blood glucose and metabolic blood testing. In addition, Levels is conducting a large, Institutional Review Board-approved research study in collaboration with top researchers from around the world to increase understanding of glucose patterns among a wide variety of people, including different ages, genders, and races, and advance the science of how lifestyle choices can affect these patterns.

In the same way fitness trackers quantify physical activity and exercise, Levels measures the impact of one's diet and lifestyle on metabolic health by enabling members to see their health in real-time.

“Levels is an immediate answer for the metabolic health crisis, the defining health crisis of our era,” stated Marc Andreessen, Levels investor and co-founder and general partner at a16z. “Both the health of our people and the fiscal solvency of our country are at stake -- Levels is a case study of the application of technology to both.”

ABOUT LEVELS HEALTH

Levels helps you see how food affects your health. By leveraging data shared by members from biosensors like continuous glucose monitors (CGM), Levels provides real-time feedback on how diet and lifestyle choices impact your metabolic health. Our Members are using personalized data to discover their optimal diet, control their weight, and reduce long-term health risk.

Casey Means MD (Stanford MD), Josh Clemente (SpaceX, Hyperloop), Sam Corcos (CarDash, YC), David Flinner (Google), and Andrew Conner (Google) founded Levels to solve the metabolic health crisis. With 93% of US adults showing at least one sign of metabolic dysfunction, the scale and nature of the metabolic epidemic require a new strategy: making health information accessible to the people to whom it belongs, in real-time, for prevention rather than reaction. This is the mission of Levels.

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