SuperLiving secured $7 million in a Series A funding round led by Lightspeed
SUMMARY
SuperLiving has raised $7 million in a Series A funding round. Lightspeed Venture Capital led the funding round. It provides the startup with a significant capital infusion to support its scaling efforts for growth. The round also saw heavy continued engagement with existing institutional backers, such as Kae Capital and All In Capital. It indicates sustained investor confidence in SuperLiving’s long-term business and technological framework.
Growth and financial journey
The acquisition of this $7 million round Series A represents an impressive growth path for the preventive health platform. It has raised multiple fundraising milestones in a short period of time. The startup had previously closed a smaller capital raise of $2 million just five months prior to the newest institutional round that included Lightspeed. The round was led by Kae Capital and seconded by All In Capital and a group of selective angel investors.
The early roadshow of SuperLiving gained significant acceleration when it raised its initial capital of ₹2 crore in September 2025 from All In Capital. Getting the early capital was the reward for this successful performance and eventual win at the highly competitive Elevator Pitch event.
These rapid funding rounds reflect the platform’s ability to repeatedly hit critical milestone targets and provide undeniable market proof. SuperLiving has attracted regular investment from small seed investors such as Kae Capital and All In Capital, and now has access to large growth capital from international investment leader Lightspeed. The resources can provide the company with enough capital runway to pursue its long-term product roadmap and to solidify its presence in the Indian market from geographically diverse user communities.
Advanced AI capabilities and geographic footprint
The important aspect of the offering of SuperLiving company is the preventive life style platform using artificial intelligence that easily takes care of various wellness aspects such as nutrition, physical activities, sleep, stress, and so forth. The startup was founded by Manavdeep Singh Grover and Gurjot Kaur in 2025.
In order to make the platform popular among masses, it offers well-defined courseware and content ecosystem in vernacular language. The delivery model is highly connected to a 24/7 AI sidekick that serves as an ongoing user touchpoint during their health journey.
One of the most striking features of the SuperLiving platform is its proprietary memory layer, which forms the core part of the system engine for creating custom user experiences. This specialized architecture of software collects data and learns from user interactions over long durations. Consequently, the artificial intelligence suite builds up a deeper, context-specific knowledge of individual user goals, behavioral issues, deeply rooted habits, and general health status.
The conversational context is not reset after each interaction with individual applications, but the AI companion continues to make suggestions that adapt to the user’s current patterns. The platform combines separate features which are otherwise offered by different individual experts. SuperLiving integrates nutrition, physical fitness, skin care tracking and lifestyle plan creation into a single platform, providing a highly streamlined and complete support experience for consumers.
SuperLiving has already proven strong in its target markets and says it’s crossed more than 1.5 million mobile application installations. In addition to this overall download performance metric, it has also managed to convert a substantial audience into a monetized user base, exceeding 100,000 subscribers paying.
A distinguishing feature of this market uptake is the geographic spread of revenue-producing customers. The company’s metrics indicate that near 73% of the total paying user base comes from tier 2 and tier 3 cities in India as opposed to just the major metropolitan areas.
The platform has already had a remarkable consumer impact in regional urban centres, with user uptake on the platform particularly strong in Meerut, Gangtok, Agra, and Nashik. The firm’s strong regional market presence is evidence of its efforts to make preventive wellness accessible and inexpensive outside of Tier 1 metro areas.
The capital raised in the recent $7 million Series A round will be deployed with purpose and discipline to further cement this particular market momentum. SuperLiving aims to apply that money toward a significant enhancement of the underlying AI capabilities, escalating the overall game design and production process, expanding vernacular content roads into new regional languages and intensifying its efforts in targeted user acquisition more into tier 2 and tier 3 markets.
Conclusion
The successful completion of the $7 million Series A funding round reflects the heightened demand for accessible and technology-infused healthcare solutions designed for the broader Indian population. With its co-founders Manavdeep Singh Grover and Gurjot Kaur, the startup has shown how tech-savvy artificial intelligence frameworks, such as its own memory layer, can deliver strong engagement and monetization in smaller towns and regional cities. SuperLiving is well supported by the strong institutional presence of Lightspeed, Kae Capital and All In Capital for the expansion of its integrated wellness platform.
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