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We score femtech products on Security, Accuracy, Foundation, and Equity so you can make an informed, confident choice.

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Flo
Flo Health Inc.
73 /100
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S19
A18
F20
E16
Medical SAFE
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Natural Cycles
Natural Cycles
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Clue
Biowink GmbH
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Wellness SAFE

Who We Are

The SAFE Standard for Femtech was founded by Dr. Claire Lunde and Bethany Corbin. Our advisory board includes legal professionals and clinicians specializing in women's health technology and data privacy.

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What is the SAFE Standard for Femtech?

SAFE stands for Security, Accuracy, Foundation, and Equity. Created by Bethany Corbin, the framework scores every femtech product from 0 to 100 across four dimensions — giving consumers a clear, evidence-based way to evaluate the products they trust with their health.

S — Security & Privacy

How well does the product protect your personal health data? We evaluate encryption standards, data sharing practices, privacy policies, and compliance with data protection regulations.

A — Accuracy

Is the product backed by scientific evidence? We assess clinical validation, peer-reviewed research citations, accuracy of health predictions, and transparency about limitations.

F — Foundation

What's the company's track record and expertise? We review team credentials, funding transparency, regulatory compliance, and organizational stability.

E — Equity

Does the product work for all bodies and identities? We evaluate inclusivity in design, diversity in research populations, accessibility features, and commitment to serving underrepresented communities.

So how do we make money?

We don't — not yet. The SAFE Standard for Femtech is a passion project built by researchers and advocates who believe consumers deserve better information about the health technology they use every day.

We have no brand partnerships, no sponsored reviews, and no pay-for-placement. Every evaluation is independent and based entirely on publicly available evidence. That's the whole point.