Paris, the capital of France, is not just a city of art, culture, and history; it’s also one of Europe’s fastest growing startup hubs.
In fact, according to Startup Genome, Paris is home to more than 8,000 startups – making it a true hub of innovation.
Here, we look at 10 Parisian startups that we think are worth keeping an eye on in 2024 and beyond.
1. PayFit: Payroll Management Software
Payfit provides companies with easier, stress-free solutions to payroll, helping SMEs manage their payments with a simple click.
By automating elements like payments, HMRC submissions and client management, the software allows them to spend more time on operations, and less time managing their finances.
2. OminiLabs: Blood Testing Technology
Blood tests can be an important part of medical decisions, but they traditionally come with long-wait times.
Omini offers a solution that allows doctors to measure 4 biomarkers with one small sample. Their biosensors allow for quicker turnaround and more accurate results, helping to improve diagnostics.
3. Agricool: Urban Farming
Agricool is helping citydwellers access pesticide free fruit and veg by growing fresh produce in repurposed shipping containers.
These urban farms use innovative methods to grow fruits and vegetables without chemicals, making them healthier to eat. Agricool’s mission is to bring locally grown, nutritious fruit and veg to cities, helping people access healthier and more sustainable food.
4. Wingly: Private Flight Sharing
Wingly is a flight sharing platform that connects private pilots with passengers looking for a unique flying experience.
The platform allows pilots to share their flights’ costs, offering them out to a small number of passengers. This makes private plane travel more accessible to consumers, whether it’s for business or pleasure
5. Lovys: All-in-One Insurance
Lovys provides digital insurance for a number of needs, including housing, travel, pets, phones and more.
With a focus on making insurance more simple and transparent, Lovys offers various insurance products, all managed through their easy-to-use app.
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6. Owkin: Advancing Medical Research Through AI
Owkin uses AI to help improve medical research and drug testing. By combining machine learning with human intelligence, Owkin is able to predict how a certain drugs may react with patients, accurately forecasting any issues that may arise.
By using AI to help with predictions, Owkin is driving forward drug discovery in France.
7. Cuure: Personalised Supplements
Cuure allows customers to input their nutritional habits and goals and delivers personalised vitamins and supplements to support their lifestyle.
Through a detailed online questionnaire, Cuure is able to create bespoke supplement packs to address health goals such as digestion, immunity boosting and more.
8. Heuritech: AI Fashion Forecasting
Being such a fashionable city, it’s no surprise that an AI fashion assistant is being developed in Paris. Heuritech uses AI to help companies predict fashion trends by analysing social media data.
Their technology helps brands and retailers stay ahead of the curve by identifying new trends. This not only allows them to make data-driven decisions, but also helps them stay in the know with consumer preferences.
9. Wandercraft: Exoskeleton Technology
Wandercraft has developed an exoskeletons to help people with limited mobility walk again. Their exoskeletons are designed to help people improve their quality of life and re-build their motor skills.
10. Groover: Crowdsourced Feedback For Musicians
Groover is a platform that connects new musicians with professionals who can listen to, and provide feedback to their music.
Not only that, it also allows them to build their networks and access slots on the radio or on podcasts, helping facilitate the discovery of new music talent.