Funded Apps Startups in Bangalore
The 28 apps startups listed here span rounds closed between April 2020 and November 2025, with Wealthy's $15M Series B (November 2025) and AppsForBharat's…
The 28 apps startups listed here span rounds closed between April 2020 and November 2025, with Wealthy's $15M Series B (November 2025) and AppsForBharat's $20M Series C (July 2025) representing the most recent activity. Round sizes range considerably: Rapido's $180M Series D in April 2022 is the largest disclosed raise in the set, while early-stage deals like Pazy ($700K Pre-Seed, June 2025) and Credwise ($150K Pre-Seed, January 2023) reflect continued seed-level interest in the market.
By disclosed dollar volume, 2022 stands out, with ShareChat ($61M Series G), Exotel ($40M Series D), Rapido, and PhableCare ($25M Series B) all closing within the year. The dataset skews toward fintech and health verticals — Wealthy, Jar, StockGro, and ClearTax on the financial side; HealthifyMe, Practo, DocsApp, and PhableCare on the health side — though social platforms (Chingari, Koo App, ShareChat) and mobility (Rapido) also feature prominently.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among Bangalore apps startups in this list?
Rapido leads with a $180M Series D in April 2022, followed by SmarterBiz Technologies ($80M, August 2020), ClearTax's $75M Series C (October 2021), ShareChat's $61M Series G (March 2022), and cure.fit's $50M Corporate Round (November 2021).
Which funding stage appears most frequently across these 28 companies?
Seed-stage rounds are the most common, with five companies — VoiceClub, mirrAR, Pep, Plus, and GoKhana — raising at that stage. Several entries carry a 'Series Unknown' classification, meaning the round stage was not publicly confirmed, a common pattern in Indian startup disclosures.
Which verticals attract the most funding in this Bangalore apps cohort?
Fintech and health/wellness account for the largest clusters. Wealthy, Jar, StockGro, ClearTax, and Credwise represent financial apps; HealthifyMe, PhableCare, Practo, DocsApp, and cure.fit cover health and wellness. Social platforms (ShareChat, Chingari, Koo App) and mobility (Rapido) also appear in the dataset.
Which companies closed the most recent rounds?
Wealthy closed a $15M Series B in November 2025, AppsForBharat raised $20M in a Series C in July 2025, and Pazy completed a $700K Pre-Seed in June 2025. These three represent the freshest funding signals in the dataset.
Which companies have reached late-stage or growth rounds?
ShareChat (Series G, $61M), Rapido (Series D, $180M), Exotel (Series D, $40M), and HealthifyMe (Series D, $20M) have raised at Series D or beyond. AppsForBharat and ClearTax have each completed Series C rounds.
Which years saw the highest funding activity in this dataset?
2023 had the highest deal count, with eight rounds closing — most at seed or early stage, including VoiceClub, mirrAR, Pep, and Plus. By disclosed dollar value, 2022 was more significant, with Rapido ($180M Series D), ShareChat ($61M Series G), and Exotel ($40M Series D) all closing that year.
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