India is no longer just the land of Ayurveda and yoga; it’s fast becoming a global powerhouse in the wellness industry. With the rising demand for preventive healthcare, digital health solutions, and natural products, Indian wellness startups are stepping onto the global stage — not just following trends, but setting them.
From Ayurveda-inspired nutrition to AI-powered fitness, Indian entrepreneurs are creating innovative wellness brands that are transforming how the world views health. This blog explores 10 Indian wellness startups that are expanding globally, driving industry change, and inspiring a new generation of health-first businesses.
Let’s dive into 10 startups that are leading this wave and redefining Indian wellness for the world.
Sector: Fitness & Holistic Wellness
Founded: 2016, Bangalore
Cure.fit started as a one-stop wellness platform offering workouts, meditation, and nutrition guidance. Its flagship brand Cult.fit now has over 500+ centers across India and UAE, making it one of India’s most recognized fitness chains globally.
Sector: Beauty-Tech, Oral & Skin Wellness
Founded: 2018, Mumbai
makeO offers at-home dental aligners, skin treatments, and laser therapies via tech-driven services. The startup rebranded from Toothsi and Skinnsi to makeO, creating a single platform for cosmetic wellness.
Sector: Health-Tech, Nutrition, AI
Founded: 2012, Bangalore
India’s leading AI-based nutrition and fitness app, HealthifyMe, serves over 30 million users across India, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Middle East.
Sector: Mental Wellness & Holistic Health
Founded: 2019, Gurgaon
Rebranded as Shyft, this startup provides yoga, therapy, and mental wellness programs with a blend of ancient practices and modern science.
Sector: Health & Nutrition Coaching
Founded: 2015, Bangalore
Now operating as Possible, this brand combines Ayurveda-inspired nutrition coaching with AI and health products to deliver sustainable weight loss and wellness outcomes.
Sector: Ayurveda, Personal Wellness
Founded: 2024, India
Akayu is an emerging Ayurveda brand creating modern wellness solutions inspired by ancient science. The startup combines therapeutic herbs with scientific formulation to offer products for stress relief, sleep, immunity, and digestion.
Sector: Intimate Hygiene, Personal Care
Founded: 2017, Gurugram
Pee Safe offers a range of toilet hygiene, menstrual, and sexual wellness products, designed especially for on-the-go safety and women’s health.
Sector: Healthy Food, Millets
Founded: 2011, Bangalore (Acquired by Tata in 2021)
Soulfull is reviving traditional Indian millets by turning them into breakfast cereals, snacks, and drinks for health-conscious consumers. Backed by Tata, it’s now eyeing international markets.
Sector: Fitness Tech, Social Wellness
Founded: 2014, Pune
Started as a WhatsApp group, FITTR is now a global social fitness platform with expert-led fitness plans, AI tools, and a tight-knit community.
Sector: Ayurveda-Tech, Health Diagnostics
Founded: 2017, Gujarat
This startup uses AI-powered pulse reading to provide early diagnosis and personalized Ayurvedic health recommendations.
These startups are not just thriving—they’re rewriting the rules of global wellness. Here’s how:
If you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or wellness enthusiast, here are some key takeaways:
Startups like Akayu and NadiPulse are thriving because they’re using India’s traditional knowledge (Ayurveda, millets, yoga) in modern formats.
AI, mobile apps, wearables, and diagnostics are helping wellness go scalable and measurable—think HealthifyMe and Mindhouse.
Startups like FITTR and makeO are building strong user communities—helping users not just buy, but stay engaged and motivated.
Whether you’re launching products or platforms, ensure they meet global health standards, are digitally accessible, and have universal appeal.
Whether it’s the lack of public hygiene (Pee Safe) or mental health challenges (Mindhouse), successful startups solve pain points with empathy and innovation.
India is at a historic crossroads in wellness. With centuries of traditional wisdom, a young entrepreneurial ecosystem, and a digital-first consumer base, the stage is set for Indian startups to lead the global wellness economy.
Whether it’s through AI-driven fitness, Ayurveda-backed nutrition, or next-gen diagnostics, these startups are reshaping the wellness world. For investors, innovators, and global consumers alike, India isn’t just participating — it’s leading.
As an accomplished businessman once observed, “Real growth lies where ancient wisdom meets future-ready innovation. That’s exactly what India is offering to the world today.”
The global wellness market is wide open. And Indian startups are not just entering it — they’re owning it.
Looking Ahead
Now is the time to bet on Indian wellness.