
OvuFriend is a mobile application and online platform that uses science, data, AI, and machine learning to help women understand their fertility, faster get pregnant, or detect potential intimate health problems early. The platform analyzes cycles, predicts fertile days, ovulation, and menstruation, and offers insights into PMS symptoms. It differentiates itself by considering a wide array of variables beyond basic parameters, personalizing analyses for each woman's unique cycle. OvuFriend has a strong community aspect, providing forums and diaries for women trying to conceive. The company has processed 6,000,000 data points and tracked 700,000 menstrual cycles, assisting over 50,000 women in achieving pregnancy.

OvuFriend is a mobile application and online platform that uses science, data, AI, and machine learning to help women understand their fertility, faster get pregnant, or detect potential intimate health problems early. The platform analyzes cycles, predicts fertile days, ovulation, and menstruation, and offers insights into PMS symptoms. It differentiates itself by considering a wide array of variables beyond basic parameters, personalizing analyses for each woman's unique cycle. OvuFriend has a strong community aspect, providing forums and diaries for women trying to conceive. The company has processed 6,000,000 data points and tracked 700,000 menstrual cycles, assisting over 50,000 women in achieving pregnancy.
Category: Femtech — menstrual & fertility tracking
Core tech: AI / machine learning on aggregated menstrual-cycle data
Scale claims: Claims ~700,000 tracked cycles and tens of thousands of users
Founders: Joanna Fedorowicz and Mariusz Buk
Fertility awareness, conception support, menstrual- and hormonal-health monitoring
Health / Femtech
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“Participated in Google for Startups residency; graduated from BlackBox.vc accelerator; received support from Poland's Narodowe Centrum Badań i Rozwoju (NCBR)”