Singapore-based Mito Health has raised an additional $2.2 million in seed funding, bringing total funds raised to $4 million as it plans to build AI Preventive health doctor.

“We want to extend our gratitude to our new investors — Y Combinator, Capital X, XA Network, Balaji Srinivasan, Nir Eyal (best-selling author of Hooked), Kevin Aluwi (Co-founder of GoJek), Nas Daily, Alex Svanevik (CEO of Nansen), Prashanth Prakash (Partner at Accel), Dhruv Arora (Co-founder of Syfe) alongside many others — and to our existing investor, Forge Ventures,” Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Kenneth Lou wrote in a post on its website.

“We are equally excited to welcome renowned longevity researcher Professor Brian Kennedy to our scientific advisory committee. He brings over 40 years of experience studying the biological processes of aging and developing clocks like LinAge, a blood-based formula for assessing biological age,” he added.

According to Lou, since its launch in San Francisco last summer, the company has expanded to all 50 states working with labs including LabCorp and BioReference.

Its comprehensive blood testing service, covering over 100 biomarkers, has helped customers detect early signs of disease and achieve peak health, he said.

“We have also partnered with companies like BodySpec (DEXA scans) and Prenuvo (preventative MRIs) to give our customers deeper insights into their health,” he added.

Mito Health is building an AI concierge doctor based out of San Francisco, US & Singapore. The company use blood work to tell customers what to do to prevent disease and live longer. The company also provide them with personalized insights and clear, actionable steps across supplements, exercise and nutrition.

Singapore’s Mito Health raises $1.3M to build AI-powered preventative healthcare