Bengaluru raised $2.7 Bn across 165 deals in H1 2026, up 8% in value and 15% in deals year on year, more than half of India’s $5.2 Bn national total
India’s healthtech startups raised about $700 Mn across 54 deals in 2025, down from 78 deals in 2024; Datalabs projects a 39% CAGR to $37 Bn by 2030
cult.fit ($809.9 Mn), OneSource ($355 Mn) and MedGenome ($233 Mn) lead the city’s healthtech funding table, ahead of Practo ($228.8 Mn) and MediBuddy ($206.7 Mn)
In 2024 Bengaluru made up 8.1% of seed, 8.9% of growth and 6.7% of late-stage healthtech deals nationally
Bengaluru remains India’s most well-funded startup hub. Its startups raised $2.7 Bn across 165 deals in H1 2026 (January to June), up 8% in value and 15% in deal count year on year, keeping the city ahead of every other hub even as national funding slipped 9% to $5.2 Bn across 501 deals. Bengaluru alone accounted for more than half of every rupee invested nationally in the period.
Healthtech is a smaller but resilient slice of that capital. India’s healthtech startups raised about $700 Mn across 54 deals in 2025, down from 78 deals in 2024, and Datalabs projects the sector to grow at a 39% CAGR to cross $37 Bn by 2030. Bengaluru carries a large share of that activity through diagnostics, telemedicine, chronic-care and AI-led clinical platforms, and the city also drove the H1 2026 AI surge, when Indian AI startups raised $676 Mn, up 317% year on year.
The city’s depth in the sector is long-standing, anchored by names such as cult.fit, MedGenome, Practo, MediBuddy, Innovacer and Ekincare. In 2024, Bengaluru healthtech made up 8.1% of seed-stage funding deals, 8.9% of growth-stage deals and 6.7% of late-stage deals across all sectors, while India as a whole recorded 443-plus seed, 282-plus growth and 150-plus late-stage healthtech deals. Survival still hinges on sustainable unit economics, regulatory compliance and strong partnerships with traditional healthcare providers.
With that, here are the top 30 funded healthtech startups in Bengaluru, ranked by total funding raised.