Our Story
“Even with a family full of doctors and nurses, we were flying blind.”
2025
One of our founders came home from a trip abroad to find his grandmother had gone into sepsis. His family is closely knit — with doctors, pharmacists, nurses — and still, the months that followed were overwhelming. Coordinating information between family members. Making decisions in the dark. Realizing in hindsight that the warning signs had been visible all along.
Around the same time, the other founder was witnessing the same patterns in her own family. We both saw the same root problem: the health system is fragmented and reactive. Families are expected to coordinate complex care with no infrastructure, no shared record, and no roadmap.
Anatumy is what we wished we'd had. We're building it for every family that comes after us.
What we stand for
Everyone in a care situation deserves to be treated with respect. That includes the caregiver.
Caregiving is stressful enough on its own. Good tools should reduce that weight, not add to it.
Health changes slowly, and the signals are easy to miss in isolation. We build tools that accumulate context over time so the picture keeps getting clearer.
Where we're going
Today, Anatumy is voice notes, structured health records, and a directory of local services. That's where we start — because that's where the gap is most acute.
The next step is active navigation: helping families connect with the right services based on real health data. After that, ambient monitoring hardware — so families can participate in care from their own homes.
Our long-term goal: reorient senior care around the patient and the home. The billing system can adapt.
Team
Co-Founder
Co-Founder
San Francisco, CA — founded 2026