Hinge Health prices IPO at $32, the top end of expected range

Hinge Health prices IPO at , the top end of expected range


Hinge Health’s TrueMotion feature.

Courtesy: Hinge Health

Hinge Health priced its IPO at $32 per share on Wednesday, at the top end of the expected range.

The digital physical therapy startup sold 8.52 million shares in the offering, raising about $273 million. The total offering was for 13.7 million shares, with the balance being sold by existing shareholders.

Hinge, founded in 2014, will trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “HNGE.” The company filed its initial prospectus in March and updated the document earlier this month with an expected pricing range of $28 to $32.

At the IPO price, Hinge Health is worth about $2.6 billion, though that number could be higher on a fully diluted basis. That’s down significantly from a private market valuation of $6.2 billion in October 2021, the last time the company raised outside funding.

The company uses software to help patients treat acute musculoskeletal injuries, chronic pain and carry out post-surgery rehabilitation remotely. It was co-founded by CEO Daniel Perez and Executive Chairman Gabriel Mecklenburg, who have both experienced personal struggles with physical rehabilitation.

Revenue in the first quarter increased 50% to $123.8 million from $82.7 million a year ago. Hinge reported net income for the period of $17.1 million, swinging from a net loss of $26.5 million in the same period last year.

Hinge’s IPO will be closely watched by the digital health sector, which has been mostly devoid of public offerings since 2021. Digital health has been a particularly tough market over the last few years as companies have struggled to recover from a post-Covid slowdown.

Tech IPOs broadly have been few and far between of late. But there are signs that activity is picking up. Shares of stock brokerage platform eToro popped in their market debut last Wednesday, and artificial intelligence infrastructure provider CoreWeave reported 420% revenue growth, topping estimates and sparking a 56% rally in the stock last week.

Hinge has raised more than $1 billion from investors including Tiger Global Management and Coatue Management.

“We have many decades of work ahead,” Perez wrote in a letter to investors in March. “We hope you join us on this journey.”

WATCH: IPO market will pause for summer and pickup second half of Q3, says Axios’ Dan Primack

IPO market will pause for summer and pickup second half of Q3, says Axios' Dan Primack



Source

China’s racing to build its AI ecosystem as U.S. tech curbs bite. Here’s how its supply chain stacks up
Technology

China’s racing to build its AI ecosystem as U.S. tech curbs bite. Here’s how its supply chain stacks up

Chip engineer handling a wafer. Compared to Nvidia’s export-restricted chips, the performance gap between Huawei and the H20 is less than a full generation,” said Dylan Patel, founder, CEO and chief analyst of SemiAnalysis. Sinology | Moment | Getty Images With the U.S. restricting China from buying advanced semiconductors used in artificial intelligence development, Beijing […]

Read More
Databricks says annualized revenue will reach .7 billion by next month
Technology

Databricks says annualized revenue will reach $3.7 billion by next month

Ali Ghodsi, co-founder and CEO of Databricks, speaks at the company’s Data and AI Summit in San Francisco on June 11, 2025. Jordan Novet | CNBC Databricks, a data analytics software vendor, said on Wednesday that it expects to generate $3.7 billion in annualized revenue by July, with year-over-year growth of 50%. CFO Dave Conte […]

Read More
Elon Musk’s favorability among Republicans dropped 16 points since March, Quinnipiac says
Technology

Elon Musk’s favorability among Republicans dropped 16 points since March, Quinnipiac says

Elon Musk, during a news conference with President Donald Trump on May 30, 2025 inside the Oval Office at the White House in Washington. Tom Brenner | The Washington Post | Getty Images Elon Musk’s official role in the Trump administration recently came to an end. Many Republicans won’t be sad to see less of […]

Read More