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Each week, we highlight a selection of high-potential startups currently raising capital through crowdfunding platforms, offering insight into emerging businesses across the UK and beyond.
From fast-scaling technology ventures to consumer brands on a mission to challenge established markets, this roundup provides an overview of companies who are opening their investment rounds to the public.
So, who are the startups crowdfunding this week?
1. The Self Space
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How much are they raising: £1,000,020
Website: www.theselfspace.com
SEIS/EIS? N/A
About: The Self Space is reimagining how individuals and workplaces approach wellbeing.
By offering therapy, coaching, training and community under one umbrella, the company strives to make proactive mental health support a part of every day life. The platform empowers people and organisations alike to build resilience and prioritise mental fitness as an essential part of modern living.
Where to invest: Europe Republic
2. deltaH Innovations
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How much are they raising: N/A
Website: www.deltahinnovations.com
SEIS/EIS? Yes, EIS
About: DeltaH Innovations has successfully developed the world’s first recyclable self-cooling can.
The company eliminates the need for external refrigeration by integrating innovating cooling technology directly into fully recyclable packaging. Designed for a world focused on environmental responsibility, DeltaH Innovations is setting the standard for smart, sustainable solutions.
Where to invest: Crowdcube
3. Hook Polo
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How much are they raising: N/A
Website: www.hookpolo.com
SEIS/EIS? Yes, EIS
About: Hook Polo designs British heritage-inspired clothing and premium polo equipment.
As the official clothing partner of the British Army Polo Team, the brand draws on tradition, discipline and sporting excellence to create apparel that reflects the spirit of the game. The company serves both dedicated players and lifestyle customers who appreciate quality and authenticity both on and off the field.
Where to invest: Crowdcube
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4. Court De Padel
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How much are they raising: N/A
Website: www.courtdepadel.com
SEIS/EIS? Yes, EIS pending.
About: Court De Padel is accelerating the growth of one of the world’s fastest-rising sports across the UK.
In November 2025, the company launched its flagship padel club in Norwich, featuring eight premium indoor courts designed for year-round play. On a mission to create vibrant, community-led clubs with high-quality facilities, the brand is positioning itself at the forefront of the UK’s padel movement.
Where to invest: Crowdcube
5. Voom Ride
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How much are they raising: N/A
Website: www.voomride.co.uk
SEIS/EIS? Yes, EIS.
About: Voom Ride is modernising the UK taxi industry through a smart acquisition-led growth strategy.
The company integrates existing driver networks, customer bases and operational data with modern booking technology. The result is a seamless blend of local trusted services and upgraded digital infrastructure, enhancing the customer experience and future-proofing the traditional taxi business.
Where to invest: Crowdcube
6. Yauga
How much are they raising: N/A
Website: www.yauga.com
SEIS/EIS? Yes, EIS pending.
About: Yauga is building an immersive wellness platform designed to transform healthy routines into lasting rituals.
By blending thoughtful design, behavioural insight and engaging digital experiences, Yauga helps users move beyond short-term habits and create sustainable practices that support long-term mental and physical wellbeing. The platform aims to make wellness and self-care feel less like a chore and more meaningful.
Where to invest: Crowdcube