Paris-based Rocapine, which builds and scales AI-driven wellness apps focused on digital wellbeing, has secured a $13 million Series A funding round led by Educapital.
- Launched in 2024 by Stanislas Marchand, Jean-Gabriel Boinot-Tramoni and Sammy Teillet, the firm develops consumer wellness apps designed to improve daily habits and reduce compulsive smartphone use.
- It operates a venture studio model, partnering with external development teams and iterating quickly on multiple products in parallel, inspired by the publishing approach and testing cycles of the mobile gaming industry.
- Its apps span areas including habit formation, addiction reduction, women’s health and nutrition, using generative AI to personalize user experiences and support healthier engagement with technology.
Details of the deal
- The round also saw support from Ring Capital, daphni, Centre Court Capital, Athletico Ventures and Better Angle, alongside operators including Jean-Charles Samuelian-Werve and founders from Yubo, Opal, Photoroom, Madbox and The Sandbox.
- The fresh investment will enable the firm to scale its AI-driven wellness app portfolio, accelerate product development, and expand its reach to millions of users globally.




