Charlotta Frölich (28 November 1698 – 21 July 1770) was a Swedish writer, historian, agronomist and poet.
In 1735, she married count Johan Funck, country governor of Uppland.
Frölich described her childhood as very strict, deprived of any luxury and devoted to Lutheranism and hard work, and stated that she was educated in history, reading, writing, household tasks and religion.
The only other female to be published by the Academy of Sciences during the Age of Liberty was Eva Ekeblad.
In 1768, she became one of two Swedish women, alongside Françoise Marguerite Janiçon, to participate in the political debate on economic policies of the state who published herself without a pseudonym during the Age of Liberty.