Rocapine Raises $13 Million In Series A Funding

By Amit Chowdhry ● Jun 17, 2026

Rocapine, a wellness app developer focused on building products designed to promote healthier digital habits, announced that it has raised $13 million in Series A funding.

The company said the new capital will support efforts to scale its portfolio of wellness applications and pursue a goal of helping 40 million people over the next five years.

Founded by Jean-Gabriel Boinot-Tramoni and Stanislas Sammy Teillet, Rocapine develops wellness applications intended to encourage engagement without relying on addictive design mechanisms.

The company said it has reached $6 million in annual recurring revenue in less than a year and has surpassed 2.5 million downloads across its applications.

Rocapine plans to use the Series A funding to expand its platform and scale the development of additional wellness-focused products.

KEY QUOTES:

“Technology was supposed to make us better. For decades, it did. IQs climbed generation after generation: we grew smarter, healthier, more connected.”

“Then something flipped. Over the last two decades, the promise broke. IQ scores started falling. The tools built to lift us began wearing us down instead.”

“Today, we each spend 5h16 a day on phones designed to hook us. The apps winning right now don’t earn our attention: they engineer it, then sell it. The emptier we feel, the better their numbers look.”

“We started Rocapine to flip that script. We build wellness apps that hold instead of hook. Apps that earn their place in your day instead of stealing it.”

“In under a year: $6M ARR, 2.5M+ downloads, multiple hits. Today, we raised $13M in Series A to build them at scale – to help 40M people feel truly alive in the next five years!”

Jean-Gabriel Boinot-Tramoni, Co-Founder of Rocapine

 

 

 

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