Time Atlas Labs, a Helsinki-based startup, has secured €1.8 million in funding led by Lifeline Ventures, joined by angel investors including Duolingo co-founder Severin Hacker and Linear’s Tuomas Artman. The company, founded in 2024 by Aapo Kyrölä, Markus Stenberg, and Juho Pennanen, develops Time Atlas, an app designed to create a private timeline of users’ lives by linking activities with context and personal notes. The funding will support further development of the platform and efforts to bring it to a wider user base.
Time Atlas Labs develops Time Atlas, a privacy-focused app for tracking daily activities. The app automatically records a user’s movements, activities, and visited locations, creating a private timeline of life events. Time Atlas integrates with devices such as Apple Watch, Oura, and Whoop through Apple Health, allowing users to contextualize health and activity data. All data remains encrypted and under the user’s control, with optional end-to-end encrypted cloud syncing. The company is backed by venture capital and angel investors.
“Various types of life tracking have been around for years, but they’ve always been segmented to specific activities. What we’re building at Time Atlas Labs takes all of these moments and lets people see connections between their actions and use them to understand themselves,” says Aapo Kyrölä, CEO and co-founder.
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