Ivory Raises $1 Million Seed Funding to Expand Brain Health Platform

Ivory has raised around $2.5 million in total funding to date and has served over 40,000 users, completing more than 15,000 cognitive assessments.

Rosalin BiswalRosalin BiswalApril 15, 2026
Ivory Raises $1 Million Seed Funding to Expand Brain Health Platform

Ivory has raised $1 million in a seed funding round from Draper Associates, SAGE Venture Fund, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSJE), IFCI Ventures, and SIDBI.

The Bengaluru-based healthtech startup will use the funds to strengthen its technology stack, expand clinical capabilities, and enhance its product offerings focused on cognitive health.

Founded in 2022 by Issac John and Rahul Krishnan, Ivory focuses on early detection of cognitive decline and proactive brain health management. The platform combines neuroscience-backed assessments with AI-driven tools to help users track and improve their cognitive performance.

Ivory offers clinical-grade cognitive assessments, including a 30–40 minute screening that provides a detailed “cognitive age” and insights across multiple brain functions such as memory, attention, and processing speed. Its companion app also provides daily brain exercises, games, and lifestyle recommendations.

The startup has been expanding its presence through partnerships, including a collaboration with Metropolis Healthcare to launch integrated preventive health packages.

Ivory has raised around $2.5 million in total funding to date and has served over 40,000 users, completing more than 15,000 cognitive assessments.

The company is part of a growing segment of digital health platforms focused on preventive and cognitive care, competing with global players such as Cogstate and BrainCheck.