xSTEP, a health-tech startup focused on paralysis and movement disorders, made a powerful impact on Shark Tank India.
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Peanut butter powder brand MYPB made waves on Shark Tank India when founder Pujan Jayantibhai Kachhadia pitched his health-focused alternative to traditional peanut butter.
Vryse is built on a simple insight: as users move from Google searches to AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini, brands need new ways to show up in AI-generated answers.
Good Farmer Food Concepts builds and operates food and beverage brands with a focus on specialty coffee and health-conscious dining.
PumPumPum will also invest in technology, sales, and customer success teams.
Secret Alchemist was originally a wellness and aromatherapy brand before pivoting to a fragrance-first model in 2025.
Sukino focuses on post-acute and rehabilitative care, helping patients transition from hospitals to home through organised recovery programmes.
Mass-premium pet care brand Nootie made a strong impression on Shark Tank India Season 5, walking away with a ₹1 crore investment.
Founded to address gaps in the pet food market, Smylo positions itself as a natural and preservative-free brand that focuses on balanced meals rather than treat-style products.
Edgistify operates as an AI-driven warehousing and fulfilment partner. Its proprietary platform, EdgeOS, brings together warehousing, order management, transportation etc.
Lab-grown diamond jewellery brand Emori made a strong appearance on Shark Tank India Season 3.
Bluecopa is building an AI-native platform that automates core enterprise finance workflows, including reconciliations, accounts receivable and payable, reporting, and financial close.