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§ Private Profile · Neue Schönhauser St 20, Berlin, Berlin, 10178, Germany
Digital therapy and rehabilitation platform for medical facilities to deliver online care in rehab, prevention, and aftercare.
Based in Berlin, Germany, Caspar Health operates a digital therapy and rehabilitation platform that enables hospitals and clinics to deliver specialized medical care to patients during inpatient stays and after discharge. Operating under a B2B SaaS business model, the company provides online rehabilitation, prevention, and aftercare services to a growing network of more than 250 partner clinics. The enterprise is backed by institutional venture capital, having secured a €9 million Series B funding round led by Frog Capital following an initial €3 million seed investment from Atlantic Labs and Think.Health. The platform's digital healthcare services are covered by numerous German insurance companies, supporting a workforce of approximately 160 employees after experiencing a 300% growth rate over a recent two-year period. Caspar Health was founded in 2016 by Maximilian Michels, Maximilian von Waldenfels, and Benjamin Pochhammer.
Caspar Health has raised $22.6M across 4 funding rounds.
Caspar Health has raised $22.6M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Caspar Health has raised $22.6M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $11.0M Series B in July 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2021 | $11M Series B | Jens Düing | Ananda Impact Ventures, Atlantic Labs, Nanz Venture, Porterhouse Group | Announced |
| Jan 1, 2020 | $6M Series A | Bernd Klosterkemper | Helmut C. Nanz, Atlantic Labs, Helmut C. Nanz, Think.health Ventures | Announced |
| Dec 4, 2017 | $3.6M Seed | — | Christophe Maire, Think.health Ventures | Announced |
| Jul 1, 2017 | $2M Seed | — | — | Announced |
Caspar Health has raised $22.6M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Caspar Health's investors include Jens Düing, Ananda Impact Ventures, Atlantic Labs, Nanz Venture, Porterhouse Group, Bernd Klosterkemper, Helmut C. Nanz, Think.Health Ventures, Christophe Maire.
Caspar Health is a German healthtech company that builds a digital therapy platform delivering personalized, evidence-based rehabilitation, aftercare, and prevention programs. It serves hospitals, clinics, doctors, therapists, and patients by combining app-based digital exercises with personal therapist support, automated DRV-compliant billing, and seamless integration into clinical workflows.[4][5][6][7] The platform solves the problem of low aftercare participation and resource strain in traditional rehab by enabling flexible, location-independent therapy that matches in-person outcomes, with over 300% growth in the last two years, adoption in 160+ German hospitals, and 97% patient satisfaction ratings.[4][5][7]
Caspar Health emerged from a vision to rethink rehabilitation by blending medical standards with digital flexibility, starting as a provider of digital aftercare solutions in Germany.[7] While specific founders are not detailed in available sources, the company quickly evolved into a leader in combined digital-personal care, marked by milestones like developing the Caspar app, Digital Health Center, and Caspar Clinic with a team of 60 doctors and therapists.[5][7] Early traction came from partnerships with clinics, scientific validation through 12+ studies proving equivalence to analog therapy, and DRV recognition for all indications, enabling rapid scaling to 160 hospitals.[4][6][7]
(Note: Search results distinguish Caspar Health, the German digital rehab platform, from Caspar AI, a separate US-based contactless senior care AI firm founded in 2017—focus here is on Caspar Health per query.[1][3][4])
Caspar Health rides the digital health wave in rehabilitation and teletherapy, capitalizing on post-pandemic demand for remote, scalable care amid aging populations and strained healthcare systems in Europe.[5][7][8] Timing aligns with regulatory support like DRV approvals and a projected $4.87B digital rehab market by 2024, driven by virtual consultations and tech adoption.[8] Market forces favoring it include clinic needs for efficiency (e.g., resource optimization, higher reimbursements) and patient preferences for flexible therapy, positioning Caspar to influence ecosystems by enabling hybrid care models and binding patients long-term through prevention offerings.[4][6]
Caspar Health is poised for further expansion beyond Germany via its flexible SaaS model, targeting new markets in prevention and international clinics while leveraging ongoing research for more therapy concepts.[6][7] Trends like AI-enhanced personalization, regulatory expansions for digital health, and hybrid care integration will shape its path, potentially amplifying influence through partnerships and white-label growth. As a growth leader in digital rehab, it exemplifies how tech humanizes healthcare, sustaining therapy successes in an increasingly virtual world—echoing its mission to make high-quality care accessible anytime.