Delhi has become a major center for new businesses in India. The city supports a wide variety of companies in fields from financial services to clean technology.
Fintech company BharatPe has raised over $823M in funding. Other businesses like Euler Motors are developing the electric vehicle market.
Below is our list of 75 Delhi startups worth keeping an eye on.
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Get the Sheet for $50BharatPe built a financial services platform that enables merchants to accept payments from various apps through a single, interoperable QR code. The company also provides business loans and credit to its merchant partners, helping them manage cash flow and grow their operations.
| Year Founded | 2018 |
| Founders | Ashneer Grover, Bhavik Koladiya, Shashvat Nakrani |
| Funding Amount | $823.2M |
| Startup Size | Large Team (251-1,000) |
| Last Funding Status | Secondary Market |
| Top Investors | Cayroz 360One, Ambition Investment Trust, Twinroots, Peak XV Partners, Insight Partners |
Chakr Innovation develops technology that captures harmful particulate matter from diesel generators. Their cleantech system converts the captured soot into a purified, carbon-based pigment that is used to make ink.
| Year Founded | 2016 |
| Founders | Arpit Dhupar, Kushagra Srivastava, Prateek Sachan |
| Funding Amount | $26.6M |
| Startup Size | Large Team (251-1,000) |
| Last Funding Status | Series C |
| Top Investors | IAN Group, Iron Pillar, Inflexor Ventures, IAN Angel Fund, SBICAP Ventures |
Vyome Therapeutics develops novel treatments for drug-resistant pathogens, with a focus on dermatological diseases. They are advancing a clinical-stage pipeline of therapies designed to combat the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance.
| Year Founded | 2010 |
| Founders | Shiladitya Sengupta, Venkateswarlu Nelabhotla |
| Funding Amount | $78.5M |
| Startup Size | Lean Team (11-50) |
| Last Funding Status | Venture Round |
| Top Investors | Kalaari Capital, Perceptive Advisors, Iron Pillar, Romulus Capital, Navam Capital |
MercuryAi connects multiple AI language models through one unified API, making integration easier for developers. Their platform helps engineering teams streamline the process of building and deploying software with AI capabilities.
| Year Founded | 2025 |
| Founders | Akshat Shukla, Lakshay Chauhan, Preeti Chauhan, Priyanshu Rajput |
| Funding Amount | $385k |
| Startup Size | Mid-Size Team (51-250) |
| Last Funding Status | Grant |
| Top Investors | Mercury, Intel, MongoDB, Google for Startups, Microsoft for Startups |
VAMA built a digital platform that gives devotees access to virtual religious and spiritual services. Through their app, users can book online pujas, get virtual darshans, and consult with astrologers.
| Year Founded | 2020 |
| Founders | Acharya Dev, Himanshu Semwal, Manu Jain |
| Funding Amount | $5.4M |
| Startup Size | Lean Team (11-50) |
| Last Funding Status | Seed |
| Top Investors | Mahesh Kamdar, Swati Parikh,, 500 Global, Venture Catalysts, Everywhere Ventures |
TransBnk builds a transaction banking platform to help financial institutions and businesses manage their financial operations. Their technology focuses on streamlining transaction processing and other complex banking services.
| Year Founded | 2022 |
| Founders | Lavin Kotian, Pulak Jain, Sachin Gupta, Vaibhav Tambe |
| Funding Amount | $34M |
| Startup Size | Mid-Size Team (51-250) |
| Last Funding Status | Series B |
| Top Investors | Bessemer Venture Partners, GMO VenturePartners, 8i Ventures, Accion Ventures, Arkam Ventures |
Euler Motors builds electric three- and four-wheelers designed to accelerate the adoption of mass electric mobility. They focus on producing vehicles for the commercial and logistics sectors.
| Year Founded | 2018 |
| Founders | Saurav Kumar |
| Funding Amount | $224.7M |
| Startup Size | Mid-Size Team (51-250) |
| Last Funding Status | Series D |
| Top Investors | Alteria Capital, responsAbility Investments, Blume Ventures, British International Investment, GIC |
GoKwik created an AI-powered platform for e-commerce businesses to improve their customer's shopping journey. Their suite of tools focuses on boosting conversions and reducing returns through features like a seamless one-click checkout.
| Year Founded | 2020 |
| Founders | Ankush Talwar, Chirag Taneja, Vivek Bajpai |
| Funding Amount | $68.5M |
| Startup Size | Large Team (251-1,000) |
| Last Funding Status | Venture Round |
| Top Investors | Peak XV Partners, RTP Global, Titan Capital, Z47, FedEx |
GlobalBees acquires and grows digital-first brands, specializing in categories like home, electronics, and personal care. The company partners with entrepreneurs to scale their products on global marketplaces and direct-to-consumer channels.
| Year Founded | 2021 |
| Founders | Deepak Khetan, Supam Maheshwari |
| Funding Amount | $308.1M |
| Startup Size | Mid-Size Team (51-250) |
| Last Funding Status | Debt Financing |
| Top Investors | ChrysCapital, SoftBank Vision Fund, FirstCry, Lightspeed India Partners, Avendus Capital |
Blue Tokai Coffee Roasters operates as a specialty coffee company, sourcing beans directly from Indian estates to roast and sell online and in its cafes. Their farm-to-cup model has made high-quality coffee more accessible across the country, establishing them as India's largest specialty coffee brand.
| Year Founded | 2013 |
| Founders | Matt Chitharanjan, Namrata Asthana, Shivam Shahi |
| Funding Amount | $105.6M |
| Startup Size | Major Organization (1,001-5,000) |
| Last Funding Status | Venture Round |
| Top Investors | Anicut Capital, 8i Ventures, A91 Partners, Verlinvest, Huddle |
65 Additional Delhi Startups Worth Following
The top 10 are just a small slice of the activity happening across Delhi right now. Founders are building companies in everything from energy and retail to healthcare, and together have raised more than $8 billion.
Some of these companies are early in their journey, while others are scaling up quickly. Here’s a look at the rest of the startups shaping the city's startup ecosystem.