
Terra is an API that standardizes health and fitness data from various wearable and sensor sources, allowing developers to easily connect to this data and generate insights. Launched in early 2021, Terra aims to enable applications to create personalized experiences based on real-time user biometrics, such as heart rate and stress levels. Their product suite includes a Unified API, SDKs, authentication widgets, and streaming capabilities, as well as specialized APIs for health scores, rewards, and blood reports. Terra emphasizes developer-friendliness, providing comprehensive documentation and support. They have secured funding from investors like General Catalyst and Samsung NEXT and were part of the Y-Combinator W21 batch.

Terra is an API that standardizes health and fitness data from various wearable and sensor sources, allowing developers to easily connect to this data and generate insights. Launched in early 2021, Terra aims to enable applications to create personalized experiences based on real-time user biometrics, such as heart rate and stress levels. Their product suite includes a Unified API, SDKs, authentication widgets, and streaming capabilities, as well as specialized APIs for health scores, rewards, and blood reports. Terra emphasizes developer-friendliness, providing comprehensive documentation and support. They have secured funding from investors like General Catalyst and Samsung NEXT and were part of the Y-Combinator W21 batch.
Elevator: Unified API that standardizes health and wearable data across 500+ devices and sources
Founded: Early 2021 (London)
Product: Unified API, SDKs, authentication widget, webhooks/streaming, health scores and blood reports
Team size: ~16 employees
Investors: Includes General Catalyst and Samsung NEXT
Health and fitness data integration, normalization, and streaming for apps and teams.
2021
Healthtech / Developer infrastructure
Latest disclosed funding date from Crunchbase records
“General Catalyst; Samsung NEXT; NEXT VENTURES; participated in Y Combinator W21 batch”