
JAAQ, a London-based clinically governed digital health and engagement platform, has raised €15 million (£13 million) in a Series A round. Alex Packham, a serial entrepreneur and technology investor, has joined as CEO.
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- JAAQ, a London-based clinically governed digital health and engagement platform, has raised €15 million (£13 million) in a Series A round. Alex Packham, a serial entrepreneur and technology investor, has joined as CEO.
The round includes backing from Meridian Health Ventures, Fuel Ventures, Bolt Angels, and Guinness Ventures. The funding will support expansion of enterprise partnerships, enhancement of clinical infrastructure, and entry into the US market.
Founded in 2021, JAAQ works with insurers, employers, and healthcare providers to integrate structured mental health support into existing digital platforms, helping organisations improve wellbeing at scale.
Using an AI-driven approach, JAAQ offers a library of over 10,000 clinically reviewed videos, embedding mental health content directly into user and patient journeys. Partners can integrate this content into their own platforms or use JAAQ’s hosted experience.
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The platform serves large enterprises and healthcare organisations, combining clinically governed engagement with behavioural pathways to drive outcomes, and currently reaches over 1.5 million people through active partnerships.
“We have a structural problem in mental health: demand is infinite, capacity is finite. The answer isn’t choosing between technology and therapists it’s using technology to reach millions of people who will never see a therapist. Clinically governed mental health content embedded inside the digital experiences people already use is how we close that gap. But this isn’t just a mental health story it’s a digital engagement story too. Organisations want their users to actually engage with what they build. JAAQ is the platform that makes both happen, safely and at scale,” says Alex Packham, CEO, JAAQ.
JAAQ is investing in engineering infrastructure that allows AI-native products and teams to seamlessly integrate its clinically governed mental health content into tailored user journeys across clinical and enterprise settings.
As software increasingly relies on advanced AI models JAAQ is building a connective layer that enables digital platforms to deliver safe, structured mental health engagement at key touchpoints, driving meaningful behaviour change at scale.
The new funding will support global expansion across enterprise, healthcare, and insurance sectors, accelerate entry into the US market, and strengthen the platform’s clinical infrastructure.
“Having worked across healthcare for two decades from research through to product, I’ve learned that what separates platforms that get adopted from those that don’t is trust earned through clinical rigour and through personalised experiences that reflect the individual not the population. Mental health is not one size that fits all, and the content and processes that govern what we deliver reflect that,” adds Saurabh Johri, Chief Product & Technology Officer, JAAQ.







