Talofa
Talofa is a technology company.
Financial History
Talofa has raised $6.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Talofa raised?
Talofa has raised $6.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Talofa is a technology company.
Talofa has raised $6.0M across 1 funding round.
Talofa has raised $6.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Talofa has raised $6.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Talofa's investors include Acrobator Ventures, Chamaeleon.
Talofa Games is a San Francisco-based mobile gaming studio developing Run Legends, a co-op fitness RPG that turns running and walking into an engaging, narrated adventure to promote mental and physical health through "healthy gaming."[1][2][5] The free app serves fitness enthusiasts and gamers by gamifying outdoor exercise—no headset required, just headphones and comfortable shoes—solving the problem of motivation for consistent movement with social co-op play, rewards, and real-world step tracking.[1][2] With over 10 million downloads, recent $6.3M seed funding led by Chamaeleon (plus A16Z Games Speedrun, Basis Set Ventures, Insight Partners, and 1Up Ventures), and press from PCMag and others, Talofa shows strong growth momentum as players report losing 5-10 pounds monthly.[2][5]
Founded in 2019 by CEO Jenny Xu, a marathon runner and lifelong game developer who started making games at age 12, Talofa emerged from her passion for blending fitness and gaming.[1][2][5] The team, with 11-50 employees in California, previously built independent games amassing 9.1 million downloads on Apple App Store and Google Play over 10 years.[1] A pivotal moment came in 2019 when they won the grand prize in Niantic's Beyond Reality Contest, fueling development of Run Legends 1.0, launched recently with extensive 2023 press coverage.[1][2]
Talofa rides the gamified fitness trend, merging mobile gaming with health tech amid rising demand for accessible wellness post-pandemic, where apps like Zombies, Run! paved the way but lack Talofa's co-op RPG depth.[2][5] Timing aligns with AR/mobile gaming growth (e.g., Niantic's influence) and investor interest in "healthy gaming," evidenced by backing from A16Z and Insight Partners.[1][2] Market forces like smartphone ubiquity, wearable integration, and anti-sedentary health initiatives favor it, while Talofa influences the ecosystem by proving gaming can drive physical activity, potentially inspiring more "exergames" and scaling social fitness norms.[1][5]
Talofa is poised to expand Run Legends with its fresh $6.3M seed, hiring a senior product manager to enhance features like deeper multiplayer and health metrics.[2] Trends in AI-driven personalization, Web3 rewards, and metaverse fitness will shape its path, amplifying impact in a $100B+ gaming-health market. Its influence may evolve from niche hit to category leader, humanizing tech's role in healthier lives—echoing its mission that fitness and fun aren't mutually exclusive.[2][5]
Talofa has raised $6.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Seed in January 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 1, 2024 | $6.0M Seed | Acrobator Ventures, Chamaeleon |