Joyvié Health raises £306.6k for incontinence underwear technology
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Letchworth Garden City-based medtech startup Joyvié Health Ltd has secured an estimated £306.6k in its latest funding round. The investment brings the company's post-money valuation to approximately £3m.
Founded in 2023, Joyvié Health develops patent-pending faecal management briefs. This technology represents a new class of incontinence underwear designed specifically to prevent stool-to-skin contact. The product aims to restore dignity for individuals experiencing incontinence while reducing the risk of skin infections and easing the workload for caregivers in environments such as care homes.
The current funding follows two previous investment rounds completed in 2025. In August 2025, the company raised £100k at a valuation of £2.6m. This was followed by a £74.5k round in September 2025 at a £2.7m valuation. The latest capital injection indicates an increase in both the round size and the company's overall valuation compared to these earlier filings.
Joyvié Health Ltd focuses on engineering design activities for industrial process and production to manufacture its specialized medical garments. The company's latest financial accounts were filed for the year ended 30 April 2025. By targeting the incontinence market, the startup seeks to address hygiene challenges for patients and provide a practical tool for healthcare providers to manage care more effectively.
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