BurnAlong Raises $1M To Let More People Work Out Online With Familiar Faces

Fitness startup BurnAlong raised $1 million in funding to expand its streaming platform to more states and countries, according to co-CEO Daniel Freedman.

Among participating investors in the oversubscribed round were Brown Advisory, Baltimore Angels, Machem Capital and Johns Hopkins University. The company recently received $25,000 as part of the M-1 Ventures accelerator cohort at JHU.

The Owings Mills–based startup’s platform offers streaming fitness classes in a variety of disciplines. The classes are offered through partnerships with fitness instructors and gyms. Freedman said it also presents the option of seeing a recognizable instructor. More familiar faces can be added through a multi-person feature allowing a workout with friends. Accountability, Freedman said, is key to summoning that motivation to exercise.

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