Virtual speech therapy provider Expressable raised $26 million in Series B funding led by HarbourVest Partners, Digitalis Ventures, F-Prime Capital, and Lerer Hippeau. The Texas-based company offers virtual care sessions with licensed speech therapists for adults and children with various conditions such as speech delays, autism, and stuttering. The funding will be used to expand the therapist network, improve the platform, and build partnerships with providers and health plans. Expressable previously raised $15 million in Series A funding. Other speech therapy companies include Great Speech, Voiceitt, and tech giants like Amazon, Microsoft, Meta, Apple, and Google collaborating with the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign on the Speech Accessibility Project.
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