Help build the future of healthcare
Help build the future of healthcare
Help build the future of healthcare
Anima builds software to help healthcare professionals deliver optimal care for their patients in hours, whilst supercharging their teams' productivity.
It doesn't get higher impact than this. Join us to make a real difference to the lives of care teams and their patients, and build the OS for healthcare and life sciences.
Anima builds software to help healthcare professionals deliver optimal care for their patients in hours, whilst supercharging their teams' productivity.
It doesn't get higher impact than this. Join us to make a real difference to the lives of care teams and their patients, and build the OS for healthcare and life sciences.
View our open roles
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Why Anima
Solve problems that save lives
Solve problems that save lives
At Anima, you’ll work to solve interesting and difficult problems every day - and you’ll save lives in the process. The whole team has extensive domain expertise across engineering and healthcare.
"Anima is an incredible product. It truly feels like a harmony between the experience of primary care and the advances of modern technology. This feels like the future of primary care."
Join a unique culture
Join a unique culture
We hire talented people who think from first principles and have high growth potential. We execute on our mission ferociously with focus: and we’ll support you to help us get there.
"Anima is an incredible product. It truly feels like a harmony between the experience of primary care and the advances of modern technology. This feels like the future of primary care."
Be backed by the best
Be backed by the best
We're backed by Y Combinator, home of companies like Stripe, Airbnb, Reddit, Dropbox, and more. Our other investors include domain experts, ex-doctors, and a top 1% VC.
"Anima is an incredible product. It truly feels like a harmony between the experience of primary care and the advances of modern technology. This feels like the future of primary care."