Sonar Mental Health (“Sonar”), an AI-powered mental health platform that helps young people thrive, recently announced a $2.4 million pre-seed funding round led by Nina Capital, with participation from GSR Ventures and J4 Ventures, as well as support from the Stanford University Social Impact Founder Fellowship.
Sonar’s preventative mental health support platform is designed to engage young people so that they use it and feel better as a result. Sonny, the company’s AI-powered Wellbeing Companion, communicates directly with students through text messages when they require assistance. The on-demand companion learns and adapts to each student’s specific needs through ongoing conversation, providing tailored, judgment-free responses that make them feel seen and heard, whether they’re stressed about college applications, in conflict with friends, or grieving a personal loss.
Speaking on the company, Drew Barvir, Co-founder and CEO of Sonar, said:
Sonar isn’t merely a project or a job for me; I see it as my mission to prevent another family or friend from experiencing the tragedy of losing a loved one to mental illness. Our team of experienced psychiatrists, counsellors, researchers, and AI experts is unwavering in this shared passion for providing adolescents with the support they need to improve lifelong mental wellbeing while empowering under-resourced schools with proactive mental health solutions. This funding round allows us to continue making strides in supporting the next generation with the resources they need to become their healthiest, happiest, most engaged selves.
The mechanism in place to help young people with their mental health is ineffective:
- Gen Z & Gen Alpha face a mental health crisis: 49.5% of adolescents in the U.S. have a mental health disorder, with 20% of adolescents experiencing a major depressive episode each year.
- School districts lack resources to solve the problem: Despite the lifelong health risks associated with youth depression, anxiety, and behavioural disorders, data shows that 17% of high schools do not have a single school counsellor, and 48 out of 50 states are above the recommended student-to-school counsellor ratio of 250:1 — amounting to more than 600,000 students without this critical service.
- Existing solutions don’t work for adolescents: Although ChatGPT wasn’t designed to counsel teens in distress, 58% of students aged 12–18 have used ChatGPT for various purposes, including mental health support. Virtual counselling platforms remain challenging to scale and fail to provide students with on-demand care.
- Schools suffer as a result: Since 2018, the percentage of K-12 chronically absent students—defined as missing 18 days per year—nearly doubled nationally, from 15% to 28%. This underscores administrators’ struggles to manage their student bodies’ mental health and educators’ struggles to keep students engaged.
The company prepares students for long-term success beyond the K-12 experience, offering schools a cost-effective, scalable solution to increase student engagement and academic performance while lowering chronic absenteeism. It collaborates with nine California, Texas, Illinois, Michigan, and Arkansas school districts, serving over 4,500 children. Following the implementation of Sonar, schools observe lower rates of chronic absenteeism. According to self-reported survey results, 20-40% of students at Sonar district partners use Sonny, and more than 75% of its users indicate enhanced wellbeing by more than 20%. Around 80 per cent of interactions with Sonny feature fresh moments of self-disclosure. 98% of school districts collaborating with Sonar expect to boost mental health spending.
Marta-Gaia Zanchi, Founder and Managing Partner of Nina Capital, added:
Nearly every school in the U.S. is under-resourced, with the mental health support system across school districts remaining completely disjointed. Sonar is bringing something new to the market, supporting students nationwide with desperately needed mental health resources and creating learning environments where students flourish, actively participate, and lay the foundation for successful futures. We’re proud to be part of Sonar’s journey as the company creates a model for mental health support in schools that works.
Amid the rising teenage mental health crisis, Sonar plans to use this funding to speed its expansion across school districts across the country, invest in R&D and app development, and continue developing the most scalable, effective solution for preventative mental health support.