6 Exciting FemTechs Powering Women's Health in Southeast Asia

6 Exciting FemTechs Powering Women's Health in Southeast Asia

By: WE Staff

Meet six FemTech companies who are leading the transformation of the industry in Southeast Asia in 2026. These ventures are innovators in different areas of women's health, such as fertility, menopause, telehealth and maternal care, and they are changing the way women's healthcare is defined. See how technology, personalization and accessibility are combining to create the future of women's health.

The FemTech industry in Southeast Asia is growing rapidly due to raising awareness online, digital adoption and women's increasing demands for personalized healthcare becoming solutions.

Globally, the FemTech market had a value of more than $38 billion in 2024 and by 2033, it is expected to reach $160 billion which shows the industry's quick pace and investment potential, as per Market Data Forecast. In Asia-Pacific, there is further support for this growth because of the expanding internet access, smartphone penetration and the increasing attention of women to preventive healthcare.

Despite this progress, adoption still remains patchy across the region, with usage rates varying from as low as 23% in Singapore to more than 50% in countries such as Vietnam, says Tech Collective. This is clear evidence of both opportunity and untapped potential. In addition, pioneering startups are coming up with ways to fill these gaps by offering technology-driven, easily accessible and stigma-free healthcare solutions.

Organizations like The Parentinc are shaping the mother and parenting support via their digital ecosystems, Moom Health through their science-backed solutions is taking personal wellness to the next level. These companies on one hand represent the direction towards proactive, data-driven healthcare, on the other hand, reveal Southeast Asia as a vibrant and newly recognized center of FemTech innovation.

Global Woman Leader Team highlights six such FemTech companies that are shaping the future of women’s health across the region.

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