Hyperhuman
Hyperhuman is a technology company.
Financial History
Hyperhuman has raised $330K across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Hyperhuman raised?
Hyperhuman has raised $330K in total across 1 funding round.
Hyperhuman is a technology company.
Hyperhuman has raised $330K across 1 funding round.
Hyperhuman has raised $330K in total across 1 funding round.
Hyperhuman is an AI-powered fitness content operating system (OS) that enables health, wellness, and fitness brands, professionals, and organizations to create, personalize, and deliver high-quality video workouts at scale without needing video editing skills or extensive production resources[1][2][4][5]. It serves individual creators, fitness clubs, and enterprises by solving the challenge of producing reusable, on-demand video content efficiently amid surging demand for digital fitness experiences, powered by features like AI workout builders, photo-to-video generation (CloneMotion™), smart labeling, multilingual voiceovers, and omnichannel distribution[2][3][4]. The platform has demonstrated strong growth since its 2021 commercial launch, with 251% user growth, 235% content increase, 342% creator growth, four active B2B pilots, and 60 businesses on the waitlist, while powering hundreds of companies across 30+ countries and four continents[1][4].
Founded in 2021 in Brasov, Romania, Hyperhuman emerged from the post-pandemic boom in on-demand fitness video content, which grew 311%, and the expanding $100B creator economy, prompting fitness businesses to digitize rapidly[3][5]. CEO Bogdan Predusca led the charge, securing a €500,000 pre-seed round in December 2020 from Early Game Ventures, Sparking Capital, and Simple Capital to build the platform, followed by an additional undisclosed round in March 2022 for expansion[1][3]. The company launched its early version in August 2021, quickly acquiring its first 100 customers in weeks and scaling a global team of 14 across the US, UK, Romania, Italy, and Philippines, focusing on AI-driven tools to make content creation accessible[1][5].
Hyperhuman rides the wave of AI democratization in fitness, capitalizing on hybrid in-person/digital models and the creator economy's shift to scalable, personalized video content post-pandemic[2][3][6]. Its timing aligns with explosive demand for on-demand workouts, enabling non-technical users to produce professional-grade assets affordably, which levels the playing field for smaller creators and gyms against big platforms[1][3]. Market forces like wearable integrations and global expansion favor it, as does the trend toward video-first health experiences; by powering content infrastructure for hundreds of businesses in 30+ countries, it influences the ecosystem by boosting engagement, retention, and outcomes in a $100B+ industry[3][4].
Hyperhuman is positioned for accelerated growth through international expansion (targeted high-profile markets post-2022) and enhanced AI features like advanced personalization and monetization tools, potentially capturing more of the digital fitness market as AI video generation matures[3][4]. Trends in wearables, multilingual global content, and hybrid fitness will propel it, evolving its role from content creator to full-stack OS for wellness brands. With proven traction and funding momentum, expect deeper enterprise adoption and partnerships, solidifying its trailblazer status in AI-driven health tech[1][4]. This builds on its core mission: making fitness video universally accessible, transforming how the world trains.
Hyperhuman has raised $330K in total across 1 funding round.
Hyperhuman's investors include Early Game Ventures.
Hyperhuman has raised $330K across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $330K Seed in March 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2022 | $330K Seed | Early Game Ventures |