
Rocapine, a Paris-based wellness venture studio, has raised $13 million in a Series A led by Educapital with participation from Daphni, Ring Capital, and Centre Court Capital, alongside Alan co-founder Jean-Charles Samuelian-Werve and founders from consumer apps including Opal and Yubo.
Rocapine applies a mobile gaming-style playbook – fast iteration, AI-native development, performance marketing – to wellness apps, testing hundreds of concepts per year and scaling what resonates. The studio has produced five hits to date, including Harmony (cycle tracking and women’s wellbeing), That Girl (daily habits), and Unchaind (compulsive behavior support). The studio reached $6 million ARR in nine months from launch with over 2.5 million downloads, 70% of revenue form the U.S., and one app reaching $1 million ARR just 16 days after launch, according to the company.
“Technology was supposed to make us smarter, healthier and more connected,” said co-founder and CEO Stanislas Marchand. “Instead, too much of it has become addictive, extractive and exhausting. Rocapine was founded to change that.”
The funding will help scale the testing engine to 400 apps this year and reinforce AI, data, and marketing infrastructure. Founded in late 2024 by Marchand (former Voodoo, the mobile gaming unicorn), Jean-Gabriel Boinot-Tramoni, and Sammy Teillet, Rocapine aims to improve the lives of 40 million people in the next five years.