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Women in Tech: Innovations Driving Change and Inclusion

Women in tech are revolutionizing industries by designing innovative solutions that address real-world challenges. They’re not just working in technology—they’re leading the way, creating products that enhance health, safety, finance, and career opportunities. Female-led startups are breaking down barriers, making technology more inclusive, and shaping a future that works for everyone.

Their innovations aren’t just transforming industries; they’re changing lives. As more women take the helm in tech, the future looks brighter, more diverse, and better suited to everyone’s needs. 

Let’s take a look at female-led innovations making waves 

Luminary  

Cate Luzio built Luminary in the USA as a career development platform designed to empower women and non-binary professionals. The platform provides access to mentorship, networking opportunities, and business resources to support career growth. 

  • Access to mentorship, coaching, and leadership development programs. 
  • Networking opportunities with professionals and industry leaders. 
  • Business resources and training to support career progression. 

Pricing & availability: Membership starts at £99 per month and is available online.

Peanut  

Michelle Kennedy developed Peanut in the UK to help women connect with others going through similar life stages. The app fosters a supportive community where users can find friendships, share experiences, and seek advice on topics like pregnancy, motherhood, and menopause. 

  • Community-driven platform connecting women through shared experiences. 
  • Matchmaking feature to help users find like-minded friends. 
  • Expert-led discussions and resources on women’s health and well-being. 

Pricing & availability: It’s free, with premium options starting at £4.99 per month, and it’savailable on iOS and Android.

Elvie  

Tania Boler founded Elvie in the UK to create smart health devices that support women’s well-being. The brand’s innovative products include a silent, wearable breast pump for hands-free convenience and a pelvic floor trainer that strengthens muscles using biofeedback. 

  • Wearable, hands-free breast pump with silent operation. 
  • Smart pelvic floor trainer providing real-time biofeedback. 
  • Mobile app integration for tracking progress and insights. 

Pricing & availability: The breast pump costs £269, while the pelvic trainer costs £169. Both items can be purchased online and at major retailers.

Safer 

Developed in India, Safer is a smart jewellery device designed to enhance personal security. This stylish wearable allows users to send emergency alerts with their location, offering a discreet and fashionable approach to safety. 

  • Emergency SOS button that sends real-time GPS location to emergency contacts. 
  • Sleek and stylish design that blends fashion with security. 
  • Mobile app integration for seamless tracking and emergency management. 

Pricing & availability: Smart jewellery begins at £129 and is available online and in select stores.

Clue  

Ida Tin launched Clue in Germany to give women more control over their reproductive health. The app provides personalised cycle predictions, symptom tracking, and educational insights, helping users make informed health decisions. As of 2023, Clue had over 12 million users globally. 

  • AI-powered predictions for menstrual cycles and ovulation tracking. 
  • Symptom tracking for physical and emotional health patterns. 
  • Science-backed insights to help users understand their reproductive health. 

Pricing & availability: This service is free with a premium Clue Plus subscription, which costs £24.99 per year and is available on iOS and Android.

Hopscotch  

Jocelyn Leavitt and Samantha John co-founded Hopscotch in the USA to introduce young girls to coding. The app makes learning to code fun and interactive, encouraging creativity and problem-solving skills in STEM subjects. 

  • Interactive coding tutorials designed for children. 
  • Drag-and-drop programming interface for easy learning. 
  • Tools to create games, animations, and interactive projects. 

Pricing & availability: The app is free to download, with in-app purchases available, and it is compatible with iOS devices.

FEMTech 

FEMTech, based in South Africa, is a digital healthcare platform dedicated to women’s reproductive health. It provides virtual consultations, digital prescriptions, and educational resources, improving healthcare accessibility for women. 

  • On-demand virtual consultations with certified healthcare professionals. 
  • Digital prescriptions and medication tracking tools. 
  • Educational resources covering reproductive health and wellness. 

Pricing & availability: Consultation fees start at £15 and are available online.

Grace Health  

Founded in Sweden, Grace Health is a mobile-first digital health platform providing reproductive health advice and symptom tracking. Its AI-powered chatbot offers personalised guidance, making healthcare more accessible for women in low-resource settings. 

  • AI-powered chatbot for instant health guidance and support. 
  • Period and fertility tracking features for reproductive health management. 
  • Available in multiple languages to reach a wider audience. 

Pricing & availability: The service is free, with optional premium features available. It is accessible on Android devices.

Evarvest  

Stephanie Brennan created Evarvest in Lithuania to simplify stock trading for women. The platform offers user-friendly investment tools and educational resources, making financial markets more accessible. 

  • Easy-to-use interface for hassle-free stock trading. 
  • Educational resources designed for beginner investors. 
  • Affordable trading options with transparent fees. 

Pricing & availability: The app is free to download, with transaction-based trading fees, and is available on both iOS and Android.

June  

Developed in France, June is a smart wearable that tracks hormonal changes throughout the menstrual cycle. By monitoring real-time data, it provides women with insights to optimise their health and well-being. 

  • Tracks hormonal fluctuations using advanced biosensors. 
  • Provides personalised insights to improve cycle awareness and well-being. 
  • Syncs with a mobile app for detailed health tracking and recommendations. 

Pricing & availability: The smart wearable device starts at a price of £199 and is available for purchase online.

Distilled 

Women-led innovations are tackling long-standing challenges in health, safety, and finance. By developing tailored solutions, female entrepreneurs are shaping a more inclusive tech landscape. As more women enter the industry, these advancements will continue to drive

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Meera Nair

Drawing from her diverse experience in journalism, media marketing, and digital advertising, Meera is proficient in crafting engaging tech narratives. As a trusted voice in the tech landscape and a published author, she shares insightful perspectives on the latest IT trends and workplace dynamics in Digital Digest.