Funded Community and Lifestyle Startups in India
The 50 most recent funding rounds in India's Community and Lifestyle segment span late 2022 through August 2025, with geographic concentration in Bengaluru…
The 50 most recent funding rounds in India's Community and Lifestyle segment span late 2022 through August 2025, with geographic concentration in Bengaluru, Mumbai, and the Delhi NCR corridor. Seed and pre-seed rounds dominate by count, though larger checks are present: R for Rabbit (Ahmedabad) closed a $27M Series B in August 2025, La Renon (Ahmedabad) raised $18M in February 2025, and Gynoveda (Mumbai) secured $10M at Series A in March 2023.
Pet care is the most densely funded sub-vertical across these 50 rows — Supertails ($15M Series B, Bengaluru), Goofy Tails ($1M seed, Delhi), Dr. Paws ($930K seed, Bengaluru), Pettle, Pet Chef, Papa Pawsome, and Tailz all appear. Senior care and women's health form a second cluster: Kites Senior Care ($5M, Bengaluru), Khyaal ($4M seed, Mumbai), Bold Care ($5M Series A, Mumbai), and LAIQA ($2M seed, Gurgaon) are among the representative companies.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds in this dataset?
R for Rabbit (Ahmedabad) leads with a $27M Series B closed in August 2025. La Renon (Ahmedabad) follows at $18M in February 2025, and both Supertails (Bengaluru) and Lokal (Bengaluru) raised $15M Series B rounds in 2024 and 2023 respectively. Gynoveda (Mumbai) raised $10M at Series A in March 2023, and Meragi (Bengaluru) closed $9M at Series A in July 2024.
Where are most of these companies headquartered?
Bengaluru accounts for the largest cluster, including Supertails, Lokal, Meragi, Kites Senior Care, Dr. Paws, Raaz, and Medial. Mumbai and the Delhi NCR corridor — spanning Delhi, Noida, and Gurgaon — together cover roughly half the remaining companies, with names like Bold Care, Gynoveda, and Khyaal in Mumbai and Innov8 Coworking, Exly, and Bhagva in Delhi.
Which sub-verticals see the most deal activity in this segment?
Pet care is the most crowded sub-vertical, with at least seven companies across these 50 rows: Supertails, Goofy Tails, Dr. Paws, Pettle, Pet Chef, Papa Pawsome, and Tailz. Senior care (Kites Senior Care, Samarth Life Management, Khyaal, GenWise) and women's health or wellness (Gynoveda, LAIQA, Bold Care, Wellbeing Nutrition) are the next largest identifiable clusters.
What funding stage is most common among these Indian Community and Lifestyle startups?
Seed rounds appear across roughly a third of these 50 rows, making them the most frequent stage. Pre-seed and undisclosed-stage deals are also common. Series B or later is rare in this set: R for Rabbit ($27M), Plush ($5M), Supertails ($15M), Lokal ($15M), and Awfis Space Solution (Series E, $2M) are the only entries at that stage.
How does 2025 funding activity compare to 2024 in this dataset?
Of these 50 rows, 15 carry 2025 dates (through August 2025) and 23 carry 2024 dates, with the remainder split across 2023 and late 2022. The 2025 cohort includes the segment's largest ticket — R for Rabbit's $27M Series B — alongside La Renon ($18M), Rabitat ($5M), Plush ($5M), and Bold Care ($5M), giving 2025 a noticeably higher average disclosed deal size despite fewer total entries.
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