meditation
A study by Imperial College London found the therapy was more effective in treating stress, anxiety and PTSD than popular meditation apps.
The first series, "Headspace Guide to Meditation" will premiere globally on January 1, 2021, and will teach users the foundations of meditation.
This comes roughly a year after the company raised $113 million in Series B funding.
The company's products include an app-based service with original music and guided meditation content, and a cushion that pulses in sync with the audio.
The meditation and sleep app developer had already announced an $88 million raise earlier this year.
A new study published this morning in Nature found that a closed-loop digital meditation platform, dubbed MediTrain, helped improve and sustain young adults' attention spans.
The company also announced a $2.4 million seed funding raise.
A new integration will allow consumers using Samsung's mobile wellness platform to easily sign up and access meditation services generated by the mindfulness startup.
The new backing is led by TPG Growth, and brings Calm’s total funding to $116 million.
Previous investor Foundation Capital led the Series A round.