Funded Apps Startups in New Delhi
The 13 funded apps startups recorded in New Delhi span a five-year window from May 2020 through October 2025.
The 13 funded apps startups recorded in New Delhi span a five-year window from May 2020 through October 2025. Disclosed round sizes range from $1M seed checks — ParkMate (November 2024) and KOGO (September 2023) — up to BharatPe's $108M Series D in February 2021, the largest amount in the dataset. MapmyIndia's $41M venture round in December 2021 is the second largest disclosed figure.
Seed rounds are the most common stage visible across these rows, with VAMA, ParkMate, Trulymadly.com, and Rooter (2020) all raising at that level. Activity was notably concentrated in 2024, with four companies — Medulance, ParkSmart, Kimbal Technologies, and ParkMate — closing rounds between March and November of that year. The most recent entry is VAMA's $2M seed in October 2025.
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Frequently asked
What are the largest disclosed rounds among these New Delhi apps startups?
BharatPe raised the largest disclosed amount at $108M in a Series D round in February 2021. MapmyIndia follows with $41M from a venture round in December 2021, and Stashfin raised $9M in a round closed in May 2025.
Which funding stage appears most often across these 13 companies?
Seed is the most frequently identified stage, with VAMA, ParkMate, Trulymadly.com, and Rooter (2020) all closing at that level. Several other entries carry the 'Series Unknown' or 'Venture - Series Unknown' label, meaning stage detail is unavailable rather than absent.
Rooter shows up twice — what do those two rounds look like?
Rooter closed a $2M round in May 2020 and then an undisclosed-amount 'Series Unknown' round in July 2023, a gap of roughly three years between the two recorded funding events.
How active was New Delhi apps funding in 2024 and 2025?
Four companies closed rounds in 2024: Medulance ($3M Series A, April), ParkSmart (undisclosed, March), Kimbal Technologies ($5M, March), and ParkMate ($1M Seed, November). In 2025, Stashfin raised $9M in May and VAMA raised $2M in October.
What app verticals are represented among these funded companies?
The 13 entries span fintech (BharatPe, Stashfin), mapping and navigation (MapmyIndia, KOGO), parking (ParkMate, ParkSmart), healthcare logistics (Medulance), sports streaming (Rooter), social messaging (Hike), dating (Trulymadly.com), and wellness (VAMA).
Besides BharatPe, are there any other growth-stage or late-stage rounds in this dataset?
Medulance closed a Series A at $3M in April 2024, making it the only other explicitly labeled growth-stage round. BharatPe's Series D remains the sole late-stage entry across these 13 rows.
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