the ai ecosystem of hesse · the registerlive·the pulse →
home/startups/Health & Medicine/Medipee

about

Your frequent health care for your home

Medipee GmbH, founded in 2017 by Thomas Prokopp, Paul Bandi, and Frank Willems, is a German medical technology company focused on digital and automated urinalysis. The company's creation was spurred by a personal experience of one of the founders, whose grandmother passed away following an operation for a condition that could have been detected earlier with regular urine analysis. This event highlighted the inconvenience and hygienic concerns that deter many from regular testing, leading to the development of Medipee's core product. The company operates in the HealthTech and medical diagnostics market, providing a platform technology for contactless urinalysis. The system consists of two main components: a smartphone app and an optional hardware device that attaches to a standard toilet. The device, functioning as a "plug and play" solution, automatically collects a urine sample using a test strip on an extendable arm, performs the analysis, and disposes of the strip. Data is then transmitted via Bluetooth to the Medipee app, which records, evaluates, and stores the results. The app can also function as a standalone digital micturition diary, allowing users to track fluid intake, urination frequency, and other parameters. Medipee's business model targets both individual users for preventative health monitoring at home and professional clients such as nursing homes and clinics for therapy monitoring. Revenue is generated through the sale of the hardware device and consumable test strip cartridges, which are designed to analyze a wide array of health indicators. These include markers for urinary tract infections, kidney disease, diabetes, dehydration, pregnancy, and ovulation. The company plans to offer its app as a reimbursable Digital Health Application (DiGA) in Germany. Medipee has secured funding from various sources, including grants from the European Union and a Seed round led by sanitary products manufacturer Geberit and nursing home operator WBG Holding GmbH. Keywords: digital urinalysis, HealthTech, medical device, preventative healthcare, at-home diagnostics, contactless health monitoring, digital health application, chronic disease detection, urine test strips, micturition diary, remote patient monitoring, medical technology, kidney disease monitoring, diabetes screening, urinary tract infection test, telemedicine, eHealth, Geberit, automated diagnostics, health data platform — this profile has been compiled from public sources. The founders haven't yet claimed it.

technology & focus

healthdeep tech

activity · auto-tracked

7 recent events.

Pulled from public sources and partner feeds. Founders can flag inaccuracies after claiming the profile.

press3mo ago
Medipee at GWQ event on climate-sensitive health.
funding17mo ago
early vc round led by Zwei.7 (amount undisclosed)
press28mo ago
Experience Medipee on April 10 at DMEA in Berlin
press58mo ago
Medipee is developing application for urinary and kidney stone patients
funding64mo ago
seed round (amount undisclosed)
funding101mo ago
closed €50k grant round led by European Innovation Council
press104mo ago
"Die klassische Analyse ist ungenau" - Duftstein mal anders! Medipee digitalisiert die Urinanalyse

funding history

RoundAmountDate
Early VCUndisclosedFeb 2025
SeedUndisclosedApr 2021
Grant€0.05Mar 2018

team

F

Felix Stelzer

LinkedIn
J

Jakob Hubloher

LinkedIn
J

Jonas Wascheroh

LinkedIn
L

Leon Stelzer

LinkedIn
M

Maximilian Borkowsky

LinkedIn
P

Paul Bandi

LinkedIn
Y

Yannic Abou-Taleb

LinkedIn

related

others in the health & medicine corner.

is this your startup?

claim medipee and
keep this profile accurate.

Verify with a work email at @medipee.com, then edit your facts directly. Free, forever — no paid tier required for founders.

  • edit your description, team, links and tags
  • flag inaccurate signals before they go live
  • post jobs and add team members
  • see who viewed your profile (after launch)