Tala Health, a company recently launched by Titan Holdings, raised $100 million at a valuation of $1.2 billion to reinvent how clinicians and patients interact through AI-driven care. Based in San Francisco, the company is developing a platform that integrates AI co-pilots throughout the patient experience, from initial admission and diagnosis to long-term monitoring and management.
The funding, led by Sofreh Capital, ranks among the largest early-stage funding rounds for a health tech startup this year. It highlights investors’ growing confidence that artificial intelligence can make healthcare more efficient and accessible by supporting clinicians rather than replacing them.
Tala Health is the latest venture from Titan Holdings, founded by billionaire entrepreneur and scientist Ritankar Das, who has built a portfolio of AI-native companies spanning healthcare, education and finance. Its holdings include Forta Health, which uses AI to tailor autism therapy; Incept Labs, a developer of foundational language models for education; Neuron ERP, which automates complex business operations; and DocuBridge, a platform bringing AI-driven automation to financial modeling in banking and private equity. Titan exited its previous holdings BlueWillow, an AI image generation tool, and Dascena, a pioneer in algorithmic disease detection.
“Health care is one of the most fragmented systems in the world,” Das said. “With Tala, we want to make smart, patient-centered care accessible to anyone, anytime, and give clinicians the tools to focus on what really matters.”
Unlike traditional telemedicine platforms, Tala’s technology integrates AI agents directly into clinical workflows. These co-pilots manage administrative triage, patient communication, and proactive outreach, while seamlessly connecting patients to physicians when needed. The goal is to shorten the journey from symptoms to treatment while reducing costs for patients and payers.
The company plans to use the new funding to expand its engineering and clinical teams and establish partnerships with major U.S. health systems and insurance companies. Tala Health’s hybrid model, combining automation and human expertise, reflects a broader shift in digital health toward AI as a collaborative layer in care delivery, helping doctors work smarter and patients receive care faster.
