
Runeasi, a Leuven-based company offering an AI platform for running and gait analysis, has raised €1 million in funding.
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- Runeasi, a Leuven-based company offering an AI platform for running and gait analysis, has raised €1 million in funding.
The platform is now used in over 40 countries and has completed more than 50,000 analyses.
The funding round was led by Smarter Ventures and included participation from existing investors Freshmen Fund, Gemma Frisius Fund, the company’s founders, and angel investor Sean Gourley.
The company plans to use the funds to accelerate international expansion, with a particular focus on the United States, and to advance its AI-driven motion analysis technology.
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Led by CEO Kurt Schütte, Runeasi develops a biomechanical intelligence platform using wearable AI sensors to deliver lab-grade running and jumping analysis for physiotherapists, coaches, and sports brands.
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Following the launch of its new “Jumping Module” for explosivity training, the company is expanding into Australia, India, and Singapore.
Runeasi, founded in 2020, offers an AI-powered platform for running biomechanics assessments.
Its wearable sensor technology provides sports physiotherapists with accurate, convenient, and seamless data to optimise performance, prevent injuries, and enhance training outcomes.
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