Chapter Raises $100 Million in Series E Funding

The tech startup aims to strengthen the trust layer between seniors and their care providers.

Apr. 9, 2026 at 3:26pm

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Chapter, a technology company focused on improving the relationship between seniors and their care providers, has raised $100 million in a Series E funding round. The new capital will allow the company to continue developing its platform and expand its reach to more elderly individuals and their families.

Why it matters

As the population of seniors continues to grow, there is an increasing need for technology solutions that can help bridge the gap between older adults and their care networks. Chapter's platform is designed to foster greater transparency, communication, and trust in these critical relationships.

The details

Chapter's platform connects seniors, their families, and care providers through a secure, user-friendly interface. The technology allows for real-time updates on care plans, medication management, and other important information. It also facilitates direct communication and collaboration between all parties involved in a senior's wellbeing.

  • Chapter was founded in 2020.
  • The company has now raised a total of $200 million in venture funding.

The players

Chapter

A technology company focused on improving the relationship between seniors and their care providers.

Series E Funding Round

A $100 million investment round that will allow Chapter to continue developing its platform and expand its reach.

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What they’re saying

“We are thrilled to have the support of our investors as we work to transform the way seniors and their care providers interact. Our platform is designed to build trust, improve communication, and ultimately enhance the quality of care for older adults.”

— Jane Doe, CEO, Chapter

What’s next

Chapter plans to use the new funding to expand its engineering team and further develop its artificial intelligence-powered features to provide more personalized and proactive care recommendations.

The takeaway

As the senior population continues to grow, innovative technology solutions like Chapter's platform will play an increasingly important role in fostering stronger relationships and better care outcomes between older adults and their support networks.