Lupa closes $4m seed funding round
Lupa was founded in 2023 by ex-Meta Raul Lozano Martin, Nicolò Frisiani, and Matei Bjola
Lupa, a London-based AI-native veterinary practice management platform, has announced that it has closed a $4m (£3.27m) seed funding round.
The company has stated that it intends to use the money to expand and onboard more veterinary providers across the UK.
The round included top investors such as Firstminute Capital, 2100 Ventures and Vento by Exor Ventures.
Other investors include McKinsey, BCG, JP Morgan, Nexi, and NovaCapital angels.
Nicolò Frisiani, co-founder and CEO at Lupa, said: “The veterinary industry desperately needs modern software solutions that can help practices handle growing demand while reducing administrative burden on overworked staff.
“We’ve built Lupa from the ground up to be AI-native, making it dramatically more efficient and easier to use than legacy systems that are holding practices back. Our early results show that practices can save significant time on administration while providing better care.”
Lupa was founded in 2023 by ex-Meta Raul Lozano Martin, Nicolò Frisiani, and Matei Bjola.