Bevel is Accelerating the Future of Personalized Health
- Menlo Times

- 18 hours ago
- 1 min read

Bevel, turning your data into personalized insights and recommendations across sleep, fitness, nutrition, and more, led by Ben Yang, Grey Nguyen, and Aditya Agarwal, has secured $10 million in Series A funding led by General Catalyst.
Bevel was created with a goal beyond building another health app, to reframe how people view and manage their well-being. True health requires understanding the full picture: sleep influences training, nutrition affects recovery, and stress shapes overall performance. Bevel brings these factors together in one unified platform, helping users take control of their health through connected insights.
Over the past 24 months, Bevel has evolved from a prototype into a product used by hundreds of thousands of people better to understand sleep, recovery, stress, and nutrition. Every feature and improvement has been guided by real user feedback, refining the experience to support meaningful daily progress.
Bevel is expanding across platforms and integrations. It already connects with Apple Watch and most wearables via Apple Health, and supports continuous glucose monitors like Dexcom and Libre. Work is now underway on direct integrations with Garmin and additional partners, making Bevel adaptable to the tools users already rely on.
As the platform grows, its priorities remain unchanged: user-driven product development and a commitment to privacy and control. Data belongs to the individual, and Bevel is built around the principle that people should remain in charge of their own health information.
This funding marks another step toward a more connected, simple, and personal health experience, not a finish line. With momentum from early adopters and new users alike, Bevel continues to evolve, with its most advanced version still ahead.



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