Instafix raises Rs 7.55 Cr in pre-seed round co-led by Titan Capital and 8i Ventures
The startup claims it has witnessed 100% month-on-month growth since launching operations in Gurugram in October 2025.

Doorstep smartphone repair startup Instafix has secured Rs 7.55 crore in a pre-seed funding round co-led by Titan Capital and 8i Ventures, with participation from angel investors including Anish Srivastava and Bharat Kalia.
The startup plans to use the fresh capital to strengthen operations in Gurugram, expand repair support beyond iPhones to premium Android devices, and enhance the technology infrastructure powering its rapid doorstep repair model.
Founded in 2025 by Aniket Kale and Chetan Chauhan, Instafix operates an on-demand smartphone repair platform that enables customers to get devices repaired at their doorstep, often within 30 minutes.
The Gurugram-based startup deploys certified technicians directly to customers, where repairs are completed on-site and in full view of the user. The platform also offers warranties of up to 12 months while pricing services lower than many authorised OEM service centres.
Instafix claims it has witnessed 100% month-on-month growth since launching operations in Gurugram in October 2025, driven by rising demand for faster, transparent, and more convenient repair services.
The startup is building a technology-led repair ecosystem with integrated diagnostics, quality checks, and streamlined workflows aimed at improving trust and standardisation in India’s fragmented smartphone servicing market.
Looking ahead, Instafix plans to expand beyond smartphones and evolve into a broader doorstep repair platform for multiple consumer electronics categories.
India’s after-sales electronics servicing market continues to grow rapidly alongside rising smartphone penetration and premium device adoption. Startups in the space are increasingly focusing on convenience-led, tech-enabled repair models to compete with traditional offline repair networks and authorised service centres.


