
elyndra
AI-powered operating system for the social care sector.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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* | £1.1m | Seed | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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elyndra is a UK-based technology company providing an AI-powered platform for the social care sector. The company's flagship product, Echo, functions as an operating system for social care, designed to reduce the administrative burden on care professionals. It allows staff to capture observations and notes through voice or text on a mobile-first platform, which are then converted by AI into structured, compliant documentation.
The platform was founded by Marcus Williamson, who has a background as a multi-asset portfolio manager and direct experience with the social care industry through his family's business. This experience highlighted the challenges of extensive paperwork and regulatory reporting in the sector, leading to the creation of elyndra. The company aims to address inefficiencies in a market that supports over 700,000 vulnerable individuals in the UK and has significant government spending allocated for digital transformation.
elyndra's business model is focused on providing its technology to social care providers, with an initial focus on children's residential care due to the high data complexity and regulatory requirements. The system is designed to provide insights from the collected data, helping to identify patterns, improve safety, and enhance the quality of care. The company has secured a strategic partnership with Tristone Healthcare to roll out its platform across Tristone's portfolio. In June 2025, elyndra announced it had raised £1.1 million in a seed funding round led by Outward VC to accelerate technology development and scale its operations.
Keywords: social care technology, AI documentation, care management software, residential care solutions, children's care platform, healthtech, care quality improvement, digital transformation in care, care worker efficiency, AI-powered insights, compliance reporting automation, mobile care documentation, Marcus Williamson