Healthcare messaging platform Klara raises $3 million

New York-based healthcare messaging company, Klara, announced the closing of its most recent funding round, adding $3 million in financing. This seed round is led by New York’s Lerer Hippeau Ventures (early investors in Oscar Health, DoctorOnDemand, Casper, Giphy, Warby Parker, BuzzFeed, x.ai) and Project A Ventures from Berlin (early investors in Tictail, Lost My Name, Junomedical), with existing investors such as German VC Atlantic Labs (early investors in SoundCloud, EyeEm, Medigo, Clue) and Groupe Arnault (investors in Slack, NetFlix, Clue) also participating in the round.

Klara has created a HIPAA-compliant messaging platform for medical teams to centralize all patient-related communication into one place. The Klara team believes that messaging is beginning to revolutionize healthcare just as it has done in many other spaces. The new funding enables the company to pursue its vision to build the central nervous system of healthcare, connecting all medical providers, patients and other medical professionals such as pharmacies, labs and specialists together on one platform.

Founders Simon Bolz and Dr. Simon Lorenz launched Klara in early 2014 as a B2C telemedicine app and have since then successfully evolved the product into a B2B2C messaging platform. Its cloud-based web and mobile apps are used by hundreds of health systems across the US ranging from solo-provider practices to modern pharmacy companies, large medical groups and enterprise-level hospitals. These teams communicate with tens of thousands of patients sending hundreds of thousands of messages every month.