Boone App secures £31.2k to expand its dietary health platform

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Norwich-based Boone App Ltd has raised £31.2k to support the development of its mobile platform focused on reducing consumer intake of ultra-processed foods. This funding round values the company at a post-money valuation of £1m.

The company was incorporated in 2024 and operates within the software development sector. Its primary product is a free mobile application called Boone, which is designed to help users transition away from diets high in ultra-processed foods, seed oils, and sugar. The application functions by allowing users to scan individual food products or grocery receipts. Once scanned, the software provides immediate, personalized dietary advice based on the nutritional profile and ingredient list of the items.

This funding round consists of an estimated £31.2k investment. The shares for this round were allotted in September 2025, with the corresponding documentation filed in May 2026. This valuation of £1m reflects the company's early-stage growth since its founding.

Boone App Ltd is headquartered in Norwich and focuses on the B2C health technology market. The startup aims to solve the problem of identifying hidden ingredients in modern food products, providing a digital tool for health-conscious consumers to manage their dietary choices more effectively. The app is currently available as a free tool for users seeking to improve their nutritional habits through automated receipt and product analysis.

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