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India’s startup ecosystem is evolving faster than ever, and 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year. Advances in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and logistics have drastically lowered barriers for entrepreneurs, enabling businesses to launch faster, scale quicker, and innovate in ways previously thought impossible. Investors have taken note—between January and September 2025, over $9 billion was invested into Indian startups, surpassing last year’s $8.7 billion, according to Inc42 data.
In this context, LinkedIn’s Top Startups in India 2025 list highlights 20 companies that are not just growing—they are redefining industries, attracting top talent, and creating new opportunities for millions. From ultra-fast deliveries to AI-powered platforms, from fintech solutions to electric mobility, these startups represent the cutting edge of Indian innovation.
Here’s an in-depth look at the 20 fastest-growing startups in India for 2025:
LinkedIn Top Indian Startups 2025
1. Zepto
Founded in 2021 and headquartered in Bengaluru, Zepto has revolutionized quick-commerce in India with its promise of 10-minute deliveries. Operating in over 50 cities, the unicorn offers groceries, electronics, apparel, toys, and beauty essentials. With a team of more than 5,700 employees, Zepto leverages expertise in logistics, inventory management, and data analysis to ensure speed and reliability. Key roles include software engineers, operations managers, and category managers who drive the company’s rapid growth and expansion.
2. Lucidity
Bengaluru-based Lucidity, founded in 2021, is transforming enterprise cloud storage. With a headcount of just over 100, the startup simplifies multi-cloud storage management, performs comprehensive assessments, and optimizes disk tiering using AI. Its team of software engineers, cloud architects, and solutions architects enables enterprises to manage digital infrastructure efficiently, making complex cloud systems more accessible and scalable.
3. Swish
Launched in 2024, Swish is Bengaluru’s 10-minute food delivery platform, offering customers hot meals in record time. With 115 employees, the company raised $14 million in Series A funding in March 2025 and plans to expand to more micro-markets. Swish’s team focuses on product development, marketing strategy, and quality assurance, combining technology and operations to create a seamless food delivery experience.
4. Weekday (YC W21)
Backed by Y-Combinator, Weekday helps companies proactively hire engineers using an AI-powered platform and a talent database of 300 million professionals. Founded in 2021 and headquartered in Bengaluru, Weekday employs 53 people skilled in event planning, video editing, and research. Account managers, business operations specialists, and software engineers work together to make recruitment smarter, faster, and data-driven.
5. Jar
Bengaluru-based Jar, founded in 2021, is a financial fitness platform that allows users to save fixed amounts daily in digital gold. With over 35 million registered users across 12,000 zip codes, the startup’s 249 employees focus on software engineering, product management, and data analysis. Jar is redefining personal savings and making financial wellness accessible to millions.
6. Convin
Founded in 2021 in Bengaluru, Convin leverages AI to improve contact center performance, customer experience, and conversions. The 138-strong team develops AI phone agents, real-time assistance tools, and conversation analytics, helping businesses enhance productivity. Roles include software engineers, business development representatives, and customer experience managers who combine technology and operations expertise.
7. Bhanzu
Founded by Neelakantha Bhanu Prakash, the world’s fastest human calculator, Hyderabad-based Bhanzu makes mathematics engaging for students from UKG to Grade 9+. With a workforce of over 1,000 employees, the startup integrates teaching expertise with technology to create interactive courses. Business development associates, mathematics teachers, and software engineers work together to make learning math fun and effective.
8. Refyne India
Refyne India, founded in 2021 in Bengaluru, provides plug-and-play financial wellness solutions for employees. Its offerings include salary liquidity, financial literacy, and savings programs. With around 171 employees, the startup employs software engineers, product managers, and account managers to help companies support their workforce financially.
9. EMotorad
Pune-based EMotorad, founded in 2020, is pioneering India’s electric bike segment. The startup manufactures e-bikes for adventure riders, daily commuters, and casual users, recently launching India’s first 24T e-cycle. With a team of 235, EMotorad relies on expertise in automotive engineering, EV technology, and operations to drive sustainable urban mobility.
10. Atlys
Delhi-based Atlys, founded in 2021, simplifies global travel by helping users apply for visas to over 150 countries and providing travel insurance. With 190 employees across operations, sales, and customer success, the platform is making international travel seamless for Indian travelers while also offering B2B solutions to travel agents.
11. Intervue.io
Founded in 2022 in Bengaluru, Intervue.io offers an interview-as-a-service platform that allows organizations to outsource technical interviews. The startup also helps tech talent schedule 1:1 practice sessions with experts. Its team of 50 employees, primarily software engineers, focuses on combining technology and human expertise to improve the hiring process.
12. Blissclub
Bengaluru-based Blissclub, founded in 2020, is a community-first activewear brand for Indian women. With 142 employees, the startup operates 14 physical stores across eight states and combines fashion design, styling, and photography to create comfortable, stylish activewear. Its operations, marketing, and sales teams work closely to expand its presence nationwide.
13. FirstClub
FirstClub, founded in 2024 in Bengaluru, is a grocery-centric quick-commerce and omnichannel platform. The startup raised $23 million in September 2025 to expand into categories such as beauty, fashion, and home. With 225 employees, it focuses on operations, logistics management, and quality assurance to provide fast, reliable service to customers.
14. Snabbit
Mumbai-based Snabbit, founded in 2024, offers hyperlocal, on-demand home services, from kitchen cleaning to laundry, with a time-based pricing model. The startup raised $19 million in May 2025 and has a team of 170 employees skilled in customer acquisition, business analysis, and strategic communications. Operations, engineering, and customer success teams drive the company’s rapid expansion.
15. GoKwik
GoKwik, founded in 2020 in Delhi, provides full-stack solutions for e-commerce and D2C brands to boost conversions and revenue growth. The startup employs 500 professionals who work across software engineering, customer experience, and product management. Its offerings include fast checkout solutions, growth financing, and tools to increase sales efficiency.
16. Dezerv
Mumbai-based Dezerv, founded in 2021, combines technology and expert investment advice to offer tailored wealth management solutions. The startup’s team of over 500 employees, including investment managers, software engineers, and business consultants, develops tools like the Wealth Monitor app, enabling users to track, manage, and invest their wealth effectively.
17. NEWME
NEWME, headquartered in Bengaluru and founded in 2022, is a Gen Z-focused fashion brand with a data- and tech-first approach. With 250 employees, the startup delivers 60-minute fashion deliveries in Bengaluru and operates across India and Southeast Asia. Roles in marketing, operations, and customer support help the company grow and serve its fast-paced audience.
18. CARD91
CARD91, founded in 2020 in Bengaluru, is an issuance platform-as-a-service company providing tech infrastructure for banks, SMEs, corporates, and fintech firms. Its 60+ employees, including software engineers and product managers, enable clients to offer seamless and faster payment instruments to customers, vendors, and employees.
19. LimeChat
Bengaluru-based LimeChat, founded in 2020, helps e-commerce brands sell, market, and support customers via WhatsApp. With 70 employees, the startup uses AI agents to reduce customer acquisition costs and boost retention. Key roles include software engineers, customer experience managers, and business development representatives.
20. AppsForBharat
Founded in 2020 in Bengaluru, AppsForBharat is behind Sri Mandir, India’s largest devotional platform. The startup raised $20 million in a Series C round in July 2025 and plans to expand operations across 20 temple towns. Its 231 employees, including software engineers, graphic designers, and content managers, work to scale India’s most popular devotional platform.
These 20 startups exemplify India’s entrepreneurial spirit in 2025. They are not just creating jobs—they are redefining industries, pioneering technology, and shaping the way people live, work, and interact. From AI-powered platforms to hyperlocal quick-commerce, fintech, edtech, and electric mobility, these companies are the ones to watch.