India’s HealthTech ecosystem is growing fast. From telemedicine and diagnostics to AI-driven clinical decision support, startups are solving huge problems — and investors are backing them across seed, growth and strategic stages. Below is a practical, founder-focused list of the Top 50 HealthTech investors active in India (short descriptions + websites). Use this as a resource to target the right investors for your stage and product.
Quick context
HealthTech in India addresses access, affordability, chronic care, diagnostics, preventive care and mental health. Different investors bring different strengths — early-stage capital, growth equity, venture debt, corporate strategic support, or impact capital. Match your stage and needs to the right partner.
Top 50 HealthTech Investors (1–50)
1. Sequoia India / Peak XV — India / Global
Short: Market-leading VC investing across seed to growth; huge network and strong track record backing scale-ups across healthcare and digital platforms.
Website: https://www.sequoiacap.com/
2. Accel — Global / India
Short: Early-to-growth stage VC with deep experience in scaling product-led startups; active in HealthTech and digital platforms.
Website: https://www.accel.com/
3. Blume Ventures — India
Short: Early-stage VC focusing on product-first founders; invests across consumer, health and deep-tech.
Website: https://blume.vc/
4. Matrix Partners India — India
Short: Early-stage VC backing founders from idea to Series A; invests in digital health, enterprise and consumer tech.
Website: https://matrix.vc/
5. Lightspeed Venture Partners (India) — Global / India
Short: Multi-stage investor backing ambitious startups from seed to growth; active in HealthTech and consumer health plays.
Website: https://lsvp.com/
6. Tiger Global — Global
Short: Large growth-stage investor that writes big checks into scale-ups and platform plays; often participates in later-stage HealthTech rounds.
Website: https://www.tigerglobal.com/
7. Norwest Venture Partners (India) — Global / India
Short: Early- to mid-stage and growth investor with a presence in India; invests across healthcare, consumer and enterprise tech.
Website: https://www.norwest.com/
8. Bessemer Venture Partners (India) — Global / India
Short: Global VC with dedicated India presence; invests across sectors including healthcare, SaaS and consumer.
Website: https://www.bvp.com/
9. Sequoia Growth / Peak XV Growth — India / Global
Short: Growth-focused arm for scaling category leaders in health and consumer tech.
Website: https://www.sequoiacap.com/
10. Kalaari Capital — Bengaluru, India
Short: Early-stage Indian VC with a history of backing tech-enabled services and healthcare startups.
Website: https://www.kalaari.com/
11. Alteria Capital — Mumbai (2017)
Short: India’s leading venture-debt firm that helps startups scale while limiting equity dilution.
Website: https://alteriacapital.com/
12. Axilor Ventures — Bengaluru (2014)
Short: Early-stage accelerator + seed fund providing capital and hands-on mentoring to founders.
Website: https://www.axilor.com/
13. SoftBank Vision Fund — Global (London)
Short: Mega fund taking large growth-stage positions in breakout platform companies.
Website: https://visionfund.com/
14. TPG — Global
Short: Global private equity investor deploying growth and buyout capital across healthcare and services.
Website: https://www.tpg.com/
15. QED Innovation Labs — Mumbai (2018)
Short: Innovation/acceleration lab supporting early and mid-stage ventures, including healthcare pilots and partnerships.
Website:
16. Z47 — Bengaluru (2006)
Short: Founder-operator led investment firm backing tech-first startups and scaling operators.
Website: https://www.z47.com/
17. Kae Capital — Mumbai (2010)
Short: Early-stage VC investing in differentiated, product-led startups across sectors including health.
Website: https://kaecapital.com/
18. Nexus Venture Partners — Menlo Park / India (2006)
Short: Cross-border VC investing across consumer, enterprise and healthcare technology.
Website: https://nexusvp.com/
19. We Founder Circle — Mumbai (2020)
Short: Founder-led angel syndicate providing early checks and mentorship to nascent startups.
Website: https://wefoundercircle.com/
20. Mayfield — Menlo Park (1969)
Short: Long-established VC writing growth and expansion-stage checks into platform businesses.
Website: https://www.mayfield.com/
21. Brand Capital — Mumbai (2005)
Short: Strategic investor with media & branding strength — useful for consumer-facing HealthTech brands.
Website: https://www.brandcapital.co.in/
22. Venture Catalysts — Mumbai (2016)
Short: Large Indian incubator and seed investor driving early-stage dealflow and founder support.
Website: https://venturecatalysts.in/
23. Better Capital — Santa Clara (2006)
Short: Early-stage investor focused on scalable tech businesses; co-invests across geographies.
Website:
24. IIMA Ventures — Ahmedabad (2007)
Short: University-affiliated fund supporting research-led startups, including med-tech and applied sciences.
Website:
25. HealthQuad — Delhi (2016)
Short: Dedicated HealthTech fund investing across the healthcare value chain — digital health, diagnostics, med-tech and services.
Website: https://healthquad.in/
26. 3one4 Capital — Bengaluru (2015)
Short: Early-stage VC backing product-driven startups in AI, marketplaces and digital health.
Website: https://www.3one4capital.com/
27. Titan Capital — Gurugram (2015)
Short: Growth-oriented investor supporting scaling consumer and tech businesses.
Website:
28. Unilever Ventures — London (2002)
Short: Corporate VC of Unilever backing wellness, consumer health and platform businesses with strategic synergies.
Website: https://www.unileverventures.com/
29. Trifecta Capital — Gurugram (2015)
Short: Debt and growth capital provider helping firms scale with non-dilutive options.
Website: https://www.trifectacapital.com/
30. Kalaari Capital — Bengaluru (2006)
Short: Active early-stage investor with a track record in tech-enabled consumer and health startups.
Website: https://www.kalaari.com/
31. Rainmatter — Bengaluru (2016)
Short: Incubator and fund focusing on wellness, preventive healthcare and consumer health-first plays.
Website: https://www.rainmatter.com/
32. Fireside Ventures — Bengaluru (2015)
Short: Investor in consumer brands and new-age wellness businesses with strong brand and GTM support.
Website: https://www.firesideventures.in/
33. Orios Venture Partners — Mumbai (2013)
Short: Early-stage VC investing in tech and consumer startups, including health-focused companies.
Website: https://oriosvp.com/
34. Beyond Next Ventures — Tokyo (2014)
Short: Deep-tech and biotech investor with cross-border activity in Asia including med-tech and biotech collaborations.
Website: https://beyondnextventures.com/
35. Whiteboard Capital — Mumbai (2016)
Short: Seed-stage investor supporting digital-first health delivery and related startups.
Website: https://www.whiteboardcapital.in/
36. Elevation Capital — India (2001)
Short: Large growth-stage investor backing category leaders across consumer, enterprise and healthcare tech.
Website: https://elevationcapital.com/
37. Samsung Venture Investment — Seoul (1999)
Short: Corporate VC investing in hardware, components and med-tech device innovation.
Website: https://www.samsungventures.com/
38. India Quotient — Mumbai (2011)
Short: Early-stage VC backing founder-led, product-first startups across sectors including HealthTech.
Website: https://indiaquotient.com/
39. Acumen — New York / Global (2001)
Short: Impact investor funding affordable healthcare models and social enterprises with measurable outcomes.
Website: https://acumen.org/
40. Ventureast — Bengaluru (1997)
Short: Veteran VC with experience in life sciences, healthcare services and early-stage innovation.
Website: https://ventureast.net/
41. RTP Global — Global (2000)
Short: Cross-border VC investing in scalable tech platforms including HealthTech SaaS and marketplaces.
Website: https://rtp.vc/
42. 1Crowd — Mumbai (2015)
Short: Early-stage, founder-first fund providing seed capital and mentorship.
Website: https://1crowd.vc/
43. Prime Venture Partners — Bengaluru (2011)
Short: Early-stage VC focused on product-first companies including digital health and SaaS.
Website: https://primevp.in/
44. IvyCap Ventures Advisors — Mumbai (2011)
Short: Institutional investor backing growth-stage Indian startups across sectors including healthcare.
Website: https://ivycapventures.com/
45. Sony Innovation Fund — Tokyo (2016)
Short: Corporate VC targeting innovative hardware, imaging and med-tech opportunities.
Website: https://www.sonyinnovationfund.com/
46. Omidyar Network India — Mumbai (2004)
Short: Impact investor supporting scalable tech solutions for social good, including healthcare access and affordability.
Website: https://www.omidyar.com/
47. Sixth Sense Ventures — Mumbai (2014)
Short: Early-stage investor in consumer, health and wellness startups.
Website: https://sixthsense.vc/
48. pi Ventures — Bengaluru (2016)
Short: Deep-tech and AI-focused fund backing innovative HealthTech and med-device startups.
Website: https://piventures.in/
49. Stellaris Venture Partners — Bengaluru (2015)
Short: Early-stage VC investing in product-led startups across SaaS, enterprise and healthcare tech.
Website: https://stellarisvp.com/
50. 100X.VC — Mumbai (2019)
Short: Micro-seed fund deploying iSAFE notes and small rapid checks for early founders.
Website: https://100x.vc/
Quick summary table (1–50)
Investor | Stage | HealthTech Focus | Avg Check Size (est.) |
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Sequoia India / Peak XV | Seed–Growth | Platform & consumer HealthTech | Varies (growth cheques large) |
Accel | Seed–Growth | Product-led digital health | $0.25M–$10M |
Blume Ventures | Seed | Early digital health & consumer | $25k–$500k |
Matrix Partners India | Seed | Early HealthTech & SaaS | $50k–$2M |
Lightspeed India | Seed–Growth | Consumer & HealthTech platforms | $0.25M–$10M |
Tiger Global | Growth | Large HealthTech platforms | $20M+ |
Norwest VP | Seed–Growth | Healthcare & enterprise tech | $0.5M–$10M |
Bessemer VP | Seed–Growth | Healthcare, SaaS, marketplaces | $0.5M–$10M |
Sequoia Growth | Growth | Market leaders in HealthTech | $10M+ |
Kalaari Capital | Seed | Early digital health | $0.25M–$3M |
Alteria Capital | Growth / Debt | Venture debt for scaling HealthTech | $0.5M–$5M |
Axilor Ventures | Seed | Early-stage founder support | $25k–$250k |
SoftBank Vision Fund | Growth | Large consumer & HealthTech cheques | $50M+ |
TPG | Growth/PE | Healthcare services & infra | $20M+ |
QED Innovation Labs | Seed | Innovation & med-tech pilots | $25k–$1M |
Z47 | Early/Growth | Tech-led health & deep-tech | $0.5M–$5M |
Kae Capital | Seed | Digital health startups | $50k–$500k |
Nexus VP | Early/Growth | SaaS & HealthTech | $1M–$10M |
We Founder Circle | Pre-seed | Angel Health startups | $10k–$100k |
Mayfield | Seed/Growth | Platform & enterprise health | $0.5M–$10M |
Brand Capital | Strategic | Consumer health brand support | Varies |
Venture Catalysts | Seed | Early-stage HealthTech | $25k–$250k |
Better Capital | Seed | Tech & HealthTech | $50k–$1M |
IIMA Ventures | Seed | Research spinouts & med-tech | $25k–$500k |
HealthQuad | Seed/A | Digital health & diagnostics | $0.5M–$5M |
3one4 Capital | Seed | AI & digital health | $0.25M–$3M |
Titan Capital | Growth | Consumer & health scaling | $1M–$10M |
Unilever Ventures | Growth | Wellness & consumer health | $0.5M–$10M |
Trifecta Capital | Growth/Debt | Growth capital & debt for health cos | $0.5M–$10M |
Kalaari Capital | Seed | Digital health & services | $0.25M–$3M |
Rainmatter | Seed | Wellness & preventive health | $0.25M–$2M |
Fireside Ventures | Seed | Consumer wellness brands | $0.25M–$2M |
Orios VP | Seed | Digital-first health | $0.25M–$2M |
Beyond Next Ventures | Series A+ | Biotech & med-tech | $1M–$10M |
Whiteboard Capital | Seed | Health delivery & digital clinics | $0.25M–$2M |
Elevation Capital | Growth | Health platforms & scale-ups | $2M–$20M |
Samsung Venture | Corp VC | Med-tech hardware & devices | $0.5M–$10M |
India Quotient | Seed | Product-led HealthTech | $0.25M–$2M |
Acumen | Impact | Affordable healthcare solutions | $50k–$1M |
Ventureast | Early/Growth | Life sciences & healthcare | $0.5M–$5M |
RTP Global | Seed–Growth | SaaS & HealthTech platforms | $0.5M–$10M |
1Crowd | Seed | Founder-friendly early checks | $25k–$250k |
Prime VP | Seed | SaaS & HealthTech | $0.25M–$2M |
IvyCap Ventures | Seed/Growth | Scalable healthcare models | $0.25M–$5M |
Sony Innovation Fund | Corp VC | Med-tech innovation | $0.5M–$5M |
Omidyar Network India | Impact | Tech for social health outcomes | $50k–$2M |
Sixth Sense Ventures | Seed | Consumer wellness & health | $0.25M–$2M |
pi Ventures | Seed | AI/deep-tech HealthTech | $0.25M–$3M |
Stellaris VP | Seed | SaaS & HealthTech | $0.25M–$2M |
100X.VC | Pre-seed | Micro-checks for early founders | $10k–$100k |
Founder checklist when targeting HealthTech investors
- Match stage & investor type — seed funds want validated product-market fit; growth funds want unit economics.
- Prove outcomes — clinical/health outcomes, retention, cost savings, and user metrics matter.
- Regulatory readiness — clearly state approvals (if applicable) and compliance approach.
- Capital mix — consider debt (venture debt) along with equity to reduce dilution.
- Strategic fit — corporate VCs often add distribution or brand advantage beyond capital.
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