Tracking Pre-Series A and Series A deals that close in India every week
Links out to the the websites of the startup and its investors, along with LinkedIn profiles of the founders and fundraising news.
DesignX is a Noida-based startup enabling manufacturers to digitize and automate their setup. Its flagship platform, Df‑OS (Digital Factory Operating System), s a plug-and-play software that connects machines, tracks real-time production data, and uses AI to improve output, cut down on waste, and lower emissions. It’s already being used by big names like Unilever, Hero MotoCorp, and Dabur. With this new round of funding, DesignX is looking to expand into markets like APAC, Japan, and Europe. $2M pre-series A round led by Rockstud Capital, with participation from We Founder Circle, Piper Serica, and some existing clients. CEO & Co‑founder Rajat Srivastava, an engineer-turned-factory-tech innovator oversees platform vision and customer deployment. CTO & Co‑founder Nishant Srivastav leads the technical architecture behind real-time analytics and process automation for Df‑OS.
Sharpsell.ai is a Mumbai-based SaaS startup offering an AI-driven sales enablement platform that helps enterprises automate and personalize field sales workflows. The software delivers ready-to-use talk-tracks, dynamically tailored content, and contextual coaching tools, all designed to drive consistency and performance for large sales teams across industries like BFSI, pharma, auto, and consumer durables. Sharpsell.ai claims lakhs of active field users from over 30 major Indian enterprise customers, including LIC, Axis Bank, SBI Life, Mahindra, Bajaj General Insurance, Whirlpool, and IDFC First Bank. The fresh capital will support tighter AI integration, deeper industry adoption, and expansion into Southeast Asia and the MENA region. ₹30CR Series A round led by Equentis Angel Fund, including a ₹10 cr investment from Equentis (its largest single-company cheque), with continued participation from existing backers Cornerstone Venture Partners and Mistry Ventures. CEO and Co-founder Hanuman Kamma leads product vision and go-to-market strategy. Co-founder and Chief Business Officer Arun Subramanian drives enterprise partnerships, industry vertical strategies, and sectoral expansion.
EVeez is a platform enabling access to electric bikes via flexible subscription plans primarily for gig workers, delivery partners and small logistics operators. Started in 2019, EVeez operates a fully managed fleet of e‑bikes across 15 cities. The service removes barriers to EV access by offering weekly plans (starting ₹1,100), maintenance support, insurance, and battery swaps letting riders transition from petrol scooters to electric bikes without upfront investment, while boosting their net earnings through lower operational costs. $5.4 M Series A round led by the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, with participation from Caret Capital, ThinKuvate, Ev2 Ventures, Barbershop With Shantanu, SailThru Ventures, and Ah! Ventures Fund. CEO & Co‑founder Gaurav Rathore shaped EVeez’s vision to provide affordable, zero‑emission two‑wheeler access for last‑mile delivery partners, increasing adoption among first‑time gig workers. COO & Co‑founder Abhishek Dwivedi leads operations across fleet scaling, partnerships with aggregators, and ensuring vehicle uptime and rider profitability.
Netrasemi is a Kerala-based startup that designs chips (they don’t manufacture them) to make small devices like cameras, sensors, robots, and drones smarter and more efficient. Their technology lets these devices process information on their own, without always needing the internet or cloud. making them faster, cheaper, and more secure to run. ₹107 CR Series A round led by Zoho Corporation and Unicorn India Ventures. Co-founder and CEO Jyothis Indirabhai leads product strategy and chip innovation. The other Co‑founders- Sreejith Varma and Deepa Geetha are experts in semiconductor systems.
iTuring is a Bengaluru-based AI platform that helps banks, insurers, and other financial firms build smart systems without writing any code. Their platform takes care of everything: cleaning data, building models, testing them, and keeping things compliant with strict industry rules. It’s designed to save time (think hours instead of months), while still making sure the results are clear, trustworthy, and ready for audits. The company works globally, with teams in the U.S., India, and South Africa. $5 M Series A round led by Dallas Venture Capital and Mela Ventures. CEO & Founder Suman Singh drives company vision and product strategy, with prior experience in enterprise AI and data science implementations. Co‑founder & VP of Product Engineering Amit Kumar leads technical development. Co‑founder & VP of Product Development Mohammed Nawas oversees product execution and customer implementation.
Hudle is a Delhi-based sports‑tech platform transforming how Indians discover, book, and play recreational sports like badminton, pickleball, padel, football, and box cricket. Launched as a mobile app in 2018, Hudle now connects users to over 2,000 curated venues across 60+ cities, handling more than 1,50,000 monthly games. The company blends venue discovery, player matching, performance tracking, and community features into one seamless experience, making sports participation as easy as booking a coffee table. It aims to build sports as a regular habit, not just a Sunday activity. $2.5M Series A round led by Sky Impact Capital, with participation from Physis Capital, Atrium Venture, and angel investors including Mahesh Bhupathi, Gaurav Kapur, and founders of Blue Tokai and Nitro Commerce. Funds are earmarked for product upgrades, venue expansion into tier‑2/3 cities, and deepening tech and community engagement. Co-founder and CEO Suhail Narain drives the mission to make sports accessible, habitual, and social across India. Co-founder and COO Arjun Singh Verma leads operations and platform growth. Co-founder and Head of Business Development Sonam Taneja is responsible for venue partnerships and strategic expansions.
EduFund is an Ahmedabad-based edu‑fintech platform empowering Indian families to plan, save, and access funding for global and domestic education. Serving over 2,50,000 families, EduFund partners with asset-management firms and lending institutions and provides goal-based investment plans, affordable education loans, visa & forex assistance, and expert counselling, all accessible through a single app. $6 M Series A round led by Cercano Management and MassMutual Ventures. Co-founder and CEO Eela Dubey is the vision driver behind EduFund’s AI-led education planning and financial advisory products. Co-founder and CFO Arindam Sengupta shaped EduFund’s financial architecture, from investments to lending collaborative frameworks.
ANNY is a fashion‑tech brand empowering modern Indian women with curated, trend-forward apparel at accessible price points. ANNY runs on a vertically integrated supply chain with low inventory, allowing it to quickly launch global fashion styles based on real-time trends. By using fast feedback loops and data-driven design, it cuts down on waste and keeps customers happy. The brand has grown 8x in just over a year and sells directly to consumers online, focusing on delivering accessible luxury at scale across India. ₹10 Cr Pre‑Series A round led by Atomic Capital. Co-founder and CEO Japjot Singh leads strategy and brand vision, driving product innovation via its real-time fashion engine. Co-founder and COO Aveen Kaur is responsible for operations and supply‑chain execution across design, manufacturing and distribution. Co-founder and CTO Rahul Tanwar oversees technology infrastructure and proprietary systems powering ANNY’s trend-driven capabilities..
QpiAI is a Bengaluru‑based deep‑tech firm combining quantum computing and AI to tackle complex industrial and scientific problems. They’ve created India’s first full-stack quantum computer, called QpiAI-Indus, which includes everything from the actual quantum hardware to the software needed to run complex algorithms. This system is built in-house and is designed to work across industries like pharma, manufacturing, and finance. Their team is also active globally, with research labs in the U.S., Finland, and India, and they work closely with both governments and large global companies to put this technology to real-world use. $32 M Series A round led by Avataar Ventures and the National Quantum Mission (Department of Science & Technology, Government of India). The round also saw continued backing from earlier investors including YourNest Venture Capital, SIDBI Venture Capital, and Sahasrar Capital. CEO & Founder Dr Nagendra Nagaraja, former senior executive at Nvidia and Qualcomm leads the development of QpiAI’s AI‑quantum convergence strategy. He is also the CTO, supported by a core team of 25+ PhDs from top international quantum research institutions.
Zeus Hygia is a research-led nutraceutical ingredient company, making high-quality health ingredients from plants, backed by science. These ingredients go into supplements, medicines, skincare and food products made by other brands. They focus on solving problems like joint pain, weight issues, hormonal health, ageing and energy levels, using natural extracts that are clinically tested and patented. Based in Hyderabad, they sell to companies in 15+ countries and have recently expanded to the U.S. Their tech ensures the ingredients are safe, effective, and easy for the body to absorb. $2.5 M Series A round led by NABVENTURES (the venture arm of NABARD). The CEO and Co-founder, Dr. Arunkanth Krishnakuma is a PhD in nutraceutical sciences who drives the company’s scientific strategy and innovation agenda. The CTO, director and Co-founder- Shankaranarayanan Jeyakodi heads the technical and platform development teams responsible for science‑driven formulation technologies.