AI Preventive Health Platform SuperLiving Raises $7 Million Series A Led by Lightspeed

The startup currently offers subscription plans priced between ₹99 and ₹250 and claims to have crossed one lakh paying users.

Sushree Sohini SahuSushree Sohini SahuJune 26, 2026
AI Preventive Health Platform SuperLiving Raises $7 Million Series A Led by Lightspeed

AI-native preventive health 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.

The latest funding comes after the startup raised $2 million from the same investors in January 2026, marking another investment milestone as the company scales its AI-driven health and wellness platform.

The fresh capital will be used to strengthen SuperLiving’s artificial intelligence capabilities, expand its multilingual and vernacular content ecosystem, accelerate product development, and increase user acquisition efforts across Tier II and Tier III cities.

Founded in 2025 by former Meesho and Pocket FM executives Manavdeep Singh Grover and Gurjot Kaur, SuperLiving is building an AI-powered health companion designed to help users improve their everyday wellness through personalised recommendations across nutrition, fitness, sleep, stress management, and lifestyle habits.

The platform uses AI to analyse more than 115 lifestyle parameters and generate personalised wellness guidance. It combines AI-driven recommendations with bite-sized health courses and multilingual content to make preventive healthcare more accessible for users across different regions.

SuperLiving plans to expand its offerings beyond wellness coaching into broader preventive healthcare categories, including diagnostics, health commerce, and personalised care solutions.

The startup currently offers subscription plans priced between ₹99 and ₹250 and claims to have crossed one lakh paying users. According to the company, around 73% of its users come from Tier II and Tier III cities, with strong adoption reported in cities such as Meerut, Gangtok, Agra, Nashik, Varanasi, Hisar, Jalandhar, Indore, Jaipur, and Visakhapatnam.