Lightspeed leads $7 Mn Series A round in SuperLiving

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Wellness and preventive healthcare platform SuperLiving has raised $7 million in a Series A funding round led by Lightspeed, with participation from existing investors Kae Capital and All In Capital.

Prior to this, the Bengaluru based startup had raised $2 million in a funding round led by Kae Capital, with participation from All In Capital and other angel investors, five months ago. It had also secured Rs 2 crore from All In Capital in September 2025 after winning the "Elevator Pitch" event.

The proceeds will be used to strengthen its AI capabilities, expand its vernacular content ecosystem, accelerate product development, and scale user acquisition across tier 2 and tier 3 cities in India, SuperLiving said in a press release.

Co-founded in 2025 by Manavdeep Singh Grover and Gurjot Kaur, SuperLiving offers an AI powered preventive lifestyle platform covering nutrition, movement, sleep, stress, and daily habits. The platform provides bite sized courses, vernacular content, and a 24×7 AI companion designed to help users build sustainable daily routines.

According to the company, its proprietary memory layer captures and learns from user interactions over time, enabling the system to understand individual goals, challenges, habits, and progress with increasing context. This allows its AI companion to provide recommendations that evolve alongside each user rather than resetting with every interaction.

The platform also brings together capabilities that would traditionally be delivered by multiple specialists, including nutrition, fitness, skincare, and lifestyle coaching, offering users a more integrated support system.

SuperLiving claims to have crossed 1.5 million app installs and more than 100,000 paying users. According to the company, 73% of its paying users are from tier 2 and tier 3 cities such as Meerut, Gangtok, Agra, and Nashik.

The company plans to expand its offerings beyond wellness content and coaching into adjacent lifestyle and preventive healthcare categories, including diagnostics, health commerce, and other personalized care services.


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