AngelEye Health just secured another $9M in its Series C, and the whole neonatal world felt the temperature shift. Mountain Group Partners stepped up again, Brad Whitmore stayed in the pocket, and Nationwide Children’s Hospital entered the round with purpose. When a pediatric giant not only invests but sends CFO Luke Brown into the boardroom as an observer, that is not background noise. That is a signal. Clear, sharp and impossible to ignore. Something powerful is unfolding inside this company, and it has the kind of momentum you cannot manufacture with spin or slogans.
Christopher Rand has been tied to AngelEye Health since 2013, shaping its evolution with the steady confidence of someone who has lived the long arc of healthcare innovation. Justin French, the founder and CTO, has been engineering this platform since the early UAMS days, turning a simple camera concept into a digital ecosystem that now sits in 350+ hospitals. Chief Commercial Officer David Landman brings the kind of market precision that comes from navigating GE Healthcare playbooks and high-stakes hospital negotiations. Put the three of them in the same room and the strategy practically writes itself.
The traction is real. Roughly 10K cameras across NICUs and PICUs, supporting millions of virtual bedside visits every year. Customer loyalty so strong that only 3 hospitals have ever walked away, which in healthcare is about as common as a unicorn sighting inside a clean room. Market share touching 20% of NICU families nationwide. Revenue estimates hitting $28.1M to $44.2M. Growth so fast the employee count jumped 46% YoY. This is not a company climbing the ladder. This is a company building a new one.
MilkTracker evolved into a feeding management engine built with clinical precision thanks to leaders like Katherine Kays. NICU2Home strengthened the transition from hospital to home. EDNA brought AI-powered neuromotor risk insight to the bedside. Then came AIVision, where video meets machine learning to study respiratory patterns, skin integrity, pain signals and even tube dislodgement. When your cameras start thinking with you instead of simply watching for you, the entire care model shifts.
So it is no mystery why this latest raise closed with conviction. AngelEye Health wins because it solves real problems without asking clinicians to bend their workflow into knots. The takeaway for founders is straightforward. Hospitals do not reward noise. They reward necessity. Build something they cannot imagine operating without and capital finds its way to you. AngelEye is proving that lesson in real time, and this Series C is fuel for an even bigger leap.
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