Braive secures fresh capital for European growth
Stockholm- and Oslo-based digital mental health startup Braive has raised SEK 30 million to accelerate its expansion across Europe. The new funding round will be used to scale the company’s evidence-based online therapy platform, deepen clinical partnerships and enter additional European markets where demand for accessible mental health support is rapidly rising.
Tackling Europe’s growing mental health crisis
Across Europe, healthcare systems are under pressure from rising rates of anxiety, depression and stress-related disorders, combined with a shortage of licensed therapists. Braive aims to close this gap by delivering structured, digital treatment programs built on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and other clinically validated methods.
The platform offers guided self-help courses, therapist-assisted programs and tools for continuous monitoring of patient progress. By blending digital therapeutics with human clinical expertise, Braive helps hospitals, clinics and employers shorten waiting lists, standardize care pathways and reach patients who might not otherwise seek traditional therapy.
Expansion strategy and product roadmap
Scaling partnerships with healthcare providers
The SEK 30M injection will support the rollout of Braive’s platform through partnerships with public and private healthcare providers in key European markets. The company is prioritizing countries where reimbursement frameworks for digital health and telemedicine are already emerging, making it easier for clinicians to prescribe and monitor online therapy.
Investing in technology and localization
Part of the capital will be allocated to enhancing the platform’s data analytics, personalization engines and integration with existing electronic health record (EHR) systems. Braive also plans to localize its programs for new languages and cultural contexts, ensuring that treatment content and clinical protocols align with national guidelines and patient expectations.
Positioning in the digital health ecosystem
With this latest funding, Braive strengthens its position in Europe’s fast-growing HealthTech and digital mental health market. As payers and policymakers increasingly recognize the cost of untreated mental illness, scalable solutions that can demonstrate measurable clinical outcomes are attracting heightened interest from investors and healthcare systems alike.
The company’s cross-Nordic roots in Stockholm and Oslo give it access to advanced digital infrastructure and progressive healthcare models, which it now intends to replicate across the continent. If successful, Braive could become a key infrastructure player for standardized, high-quality online mental health care in Europe.

