SuperLiving Raises $7 Million Series A Led by Lightspeed to Expand AI-Powered Preventive Healthcare Platform

Bengaluru, India: Preventive healthcare and wellness startup SuperLiving has secured $7 million in a Series A funding round led by Lightspeed, with participation from existing investors Kae Capital and All In Capital. The fresh capital comes just months after the company raised $2 million in an earlier funding round backed by Kae Capital, All In Capital, and a group of angel investors.

The latest funding marks another significant milestone in SuperLiving’s rapid growth journey. In September 2025, the startup had also secured ₹2 crore from All In Capital after emerging as the winner of the “Elevator Pitch” competition.

According to the company, the newly raised capital will be deployed to strengthen its artificial intelligence capabilities, expand its vernacular content ecosystem, accelerate product innovation, and drive user acquisition across India’s tier 2 and tier 3 cities.

Founded in 2025 by Manavdeep Singh Grover and Gurjot Kaur, SuperLiving operates an AI-driven preventive lifestyle platform designed to help users improve their daily health habits. The platform focuses on key wellness pillars including nutrition, movement, sleep, stress management, and overall lifestyle improvement through bite-sized learning modules, regional-language content, and a 24×7 AI-powered companion.

A key differentiator for the company is its proprietary memory layer, which continuously learns from user interactions. This enables the platform to understand individual goals, challenges, habits, and progress over time, allowing its AI companion to deliver increasingly personalized recommendations instead of treating each interaction independently.

The startup aims to simplify preventive healthcare by bringing together guidance traditionally offered by multiple specialists, including nutritionists, fitness coaches, skincare experts, and lifestyle consultants, within a single digital ecosystem.

SuperLiving has demonstrated strong early traction, reporting more than 1.5 million app installs and over 100,000 paying users. Notably, the company stated that 73% of its paying customer base originates from tier 2 and tier 3 cities, including locations such as Meerut, Gangtok, Agra, and Nashik, highlighting the growing demand for digital wellness solutions beyond metropolitan markets.

Looking ahead, SuperLiving plans to expand beyond wellness education and coaching into adjacent preventive healthcare segments. The company is exploring opportunities in diagnostics, health commerce, and personalized care services as it seeks to build a more comprehensive health and lifestyle ecosystem for Indian consumers.

The funding underscores growing investor confidence in AI-powered healthcare platforms that focus on preventive care, a segment increasingly gaining traction as consumers prioritize long-term health management and personalized wellness solutions.

By: Arushi Agarwal

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