Oura vs Doxy.me

Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities

Oura

LeaderConsumer Tech

Smart Health Wearables

Raised $900M Series E at $11B valuation (Oct 2025). CEO projects ~$2B in 2026 sales. Launched women's health LLM (Feb 2026). Team USA LA28 Olympic partner.

About

Oura is the maker of the Oura Ring, a premium smart ring that tracks sleep, recovery, readiness, and health metrics through continuous biometric sensing. The company raised $900 million in Series E financing at an $11 billion valuation in October 2025, reflecting the doubling of its revenue to $500 million in 2024 and a projected $1.5–2 billion in 2026 sales as it expands global distribution into India, UAE, and Latin America.

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Doxy.me

EmergingHealthcare

Telehealth

1M+ clinicians 150+ countries; 250K active providers; $50.2M revenue; acquired Telehealth.org/TeleMental Health Institute 2025; TIME HealthTech 2025; Ventures fund; telemedicine leader

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
D33
Category Rank
#3 of 3
AI Consensus
54%
Trend
stable
Per Platform
ChatGPT
42
Perplexity
29
Gemini
42

About

Doxy.me was founded in 2013 by Brandon Welch in Hawaii with a mission to make telehealth accessible to every clinician and patient, regardless of technical sophistication or budget. The platform was built as a browser-based, zero-download video conferencing solution designed specifically for healthcare — requiring no app installation for patients and offering HIPAA-compliant video sessions out of the box. This simplicity-first approach drove grassroots adoption among solo practitioners and small clinics.\n\nDoxy.me's platform provides HIPAA-compliant video visits, virtual waiting rooms, patient intake forms, group rooms, and integrations with major EHR and practice management systems. Its free tier has been instrumental in driving adoption among independent clinicians who need compliant telehealth without enterprise procurement cycles. Premium tiers add advanced features including custom branding, staff accounts, and analytics. In 2025, Doxy.me acquired Telehealth.org and the TeleMental Health Institute, expanding its educational resources and professional training offerings.\n\nDoxy.me has grown to serve 1M+ clinicians across 150+ countries, with 250,000 active providers using the platform regularly. The company reported $50.2M in annual revenue and was recognized on TIME's HealthTech 2025 list. Its combination of clinical accessibility, global reach, and a freemium model that converts at scale positions Doxy.me as a foundational layer of the global telehealth infrastructure — particularly for solo and small-group practices that larger enterprise platforms overlook.

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