
WHOOP, the Limerick based human performance company, has announced it has raised $575million in Series G funding at a $10.1billion valuation, advancing its global expansion and promising new jobs for the city.
WHOOP delivers predictive, personalized health insights. Members open the app an average of over eight times per day – almost three times higher than other screenless wearables – to understand how they slept, whether they are recovered, how hard to push or pull back, and how daily behaviours like training, nutrition, and stress are impacting their performance and long-term health.
These insights go beyond sleep and fitness, the company said, helping members identify early warning signs, reduce risk, and take action that can prevent serious health events.
The funding round was led by Collaborative Fund and includes global participation from 2PointZero Group, Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), Mubadala Investment Company, Abbott, Mayo Clinic, Macquarie Capital (entities administered by Macquarie Capital), Glade Brook, B-Flexion, IVP, Foundry, Accomplice, Affinity Partners, Promus Ventures, and Bullhound Capital alongside a group of prominent global athletes and individual investors.
Individual Irish investors in the round include Rory McIlroy, Niall Horan and Shane Lowry, as well as global high-profile athletes Cristiano Ronaldo, LeBron James, and Virgil van Dijk.
WHOOP recently announced 600 new roles globally as part of its growth plans, including further expansion of its Ireland HQ in Limerick, which currently employs 150 people, as it continues to scale internationally.
“Our raise brings together the world’s most sophisticated investors, leading health institutions, and iconic global athletes behind the mission to unlock human performance and healthspan,” said Will Ahmed, founder and CEO of WHOOP.
“We are building the personal health platform that people use to improve their health and livelihood.”
WHOOP is experiencing rapid global momentum amid an extraordinary period of growth. The company now has over 2.5 million members around the world
In 2025, bookings grew 103 per cent year-over-year, exiting the year at a $1.1b run rate and WHOOP operated cash flow positive in the same year.
The company is hiring for over 600 new roles around the world this year to support research and development and international expansion.
Proceeds from this Series G financing will fuel further US growth and international expansion across Europe, the GCC, Latin America, and Asia.


