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§ Private Profile · Seattle, WA, USA
FemTech company developing at-home medical devices and personal care products for menopausal women, focused on vaginal and sexual health using LED.
Joylux, based in Seattle, WA, develops at-home medical devices, personal care products, and digital tools to address vaginal and sexual health issues for menopausal women. Their non-invasive, hormone-free solutions leverage technologies such as red light, gentle heat, sonic waves, and LED, with flagship products including vFit and vSculpt devices designed to strengthen pelvic floor muscles and improve vaginal health. The company is expanding its offerings into a comprehensive women's health platform, which includes an app for tracking menopausal symptoms. Joylux has demonstrated profitability in the medical device and women's sexual health markets as of March 2025. The organization's leadership team brings experience from notable brands like Clarisonic, Sonicare, and Starbucks, and has engaged in partnerships, including one with Respin, founded by Halle Berry. Joylux was founded in 2014 by Colette Courtion.
Joylux has raised $22.5M across 5 funding rounds.
Joylux has raised $22.5M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Joylux is a privately held femtech company that builds high‑tech, home‑use devices, digital tools, and intimate‑care products aimed primarily at peri‑ and post‑menopausal women to address vaginal dryness, incontinence, sexual function and other genitourinary symptoms using red‑light (photobiomodulation) technology and physician partnerships[7][6].
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Quick Take & Future Outlook
Quick take: Joylux has carved a defensible niche by translating red‑light therapeutics into a consumer‑friendly, clinician‑endorsed platform for menopausal intimate health; the company’s next phase will hinge on growing clinical evidence, scaling provider distribution, and broadening product use cases (postpartum and beyond) to move from niche femtech innovator to mainstream women’s‑health brand[6][2][1].
Joylux has raised $22.5M across 5 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $5.5M Series A Extension in November 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 1, 2022 | $5.5M Series A Plus | — | Kathy Fields, J Impact, J Ventures | Announced |
| May 10, 2019 | $7M Series A Plus | — | Alliance OF Angels, Belle Capital, KMB, Portfolia, Sofia Fund | Announced |
| Dec 1, 2017 | $5M Series A | — | Advancit Capital, GSV Acceleration, Lead Edge Capital, Rethink Capital Partners, Richard Segal, Belle Capital, Golden Seeds, Houston Angel Network, Seattle | Announced |
| Feb 5, 2016 | $2M Venture Round | — | — | Announced |
| Sep 22, 2015 | $3M Seed | — | — | Announced |
Joylux has raised $22.5M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Joylux's investors include Kathy Fields, J-Impact, J-Ventures, Alliance of Angels, Belle Capital, KMB, Portfolia, Sofia Fund, Advancit Capital, GSV Acceleration, Lead Edge Capital, Rethink Capital Partners.