Existing backer Samsung Ventures contributed to a round that boosted the health maintenance platform developer's overall funding to more than $86m.

US-based health maintenance app developer Noom received $58m in funding on Monday from investors including Samsung Ventures, a corporate venturing subsidiary of consumer electronics producer Samsung.

The round was led by venture capital firm Sequoia Capital and also featured Aglaé Ventures, a subsidiary of investment holding company Groupe Arnault, and private investors Jan Koum, Tony Xu, Josh Kushner and Scooter Braun.

Founded in 2008, Noon has developed a mobile app that helps users lose weight, live a healthier lifestyle or…