Finnish startup Time Atlas Labs raises €1.8M to expand privacy-first life tracking app

Finnish startup Time Atlas Labs raises €1.8M to expand privacy-first life tracking app

Time Atlas Labs, a Finnish startup which helps people track and learn from life’s most important moments, has raised €1.8 million in growth funding led by Lifeline Ventures, with participation from a syndicate of angel investors, tech.eu reports.

About Time Atlas Labs

  • Time Atlas Labs, founded in 2024 by Aapo Kyrölä, Markus Stenberg, and Juho Pennanen, is a Finnish startup focused on developing a privacy-first Active Life Tracking app called Time Atlas. 

  • The company aims to help users track and learn from life’s significant moments by creating a private timeline that connects activities, places, and reflections. 

  • The app integrates with devices like Apple Watch, Oura, and Whoop via Apple Health, providing contextual insights into users’ daily lives.

“Various types of life tracking have been around for years, but they’ve always been segmented to specific activities. What we’re building at Time Atlas Labs takes all of these moments and lets people see connections between their actions and use them to understand themselves,” said Aapo Kyrölä, CEO and co-founder of Time Atlas Labs.

Investment details

The round was led by Lifeline Ventures, with participation from a syndicate of angel investors including Duolingo co-founder Severin Hacker and Linear’s Tuomas Artman.

  • Lifeline Ventures is a Helsinki-based early-stage VC that focuses on funding, sales, technology, strategy, and operations, with ticket sizes ranging from €100,000 to €2 million. Lifeline’s primary focus is on the sectors of healthcare, games, web based, and general high technology.

The new funds will be used to further develop and grow its Active Life Tracking app, Time Atlas.

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