SuperLiving Raises $7M Series A Led by Lightspeed
By: Women Entrepreneurs Review Team | Thursday, 25 June 2026
Bengaluru-based wellness and preventive healthcare company, SuperLiving, has secured $7 million during a Series A funding round led by venture capital firm Lightspeed, with investors Kae Capital and All In Capital participating in the round. The fresh capital will enable the company to enhance its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, increase its regional language language product offerings, speed up its product development, and accelerate user acquisition in tier 2 and tier 3 cities in India.
The new investment follows SuperLiving's $2M investment round led by Kae Capital and All In Capital, including a group of angel investors, five months ago. The startup, earlier, in September 2025, had also won the "Elevator Pitch" event at All in Capital, securing an investment of Rs 2 crore.
SuperLiving is an artificial intelligence-driven, preventive lifestyle platform founded by Manavdeep Singh Grover and Gurjot Kaur in 2025 to empower its users to attain optimal health by adopting sustainable lifestyle habits. The platform emphasizes areas of preventive healthcare such as nutrition, movement, sleep, stress management and lifestyle improvement.
Key Highlights:
- SuperLiving raises $7M Series A led by Lightspeed
- Crosses 1.5M app installs and 100K paying users
- Funds to expand AI and preventive healthcare services
The start-up provides micro-learning content, local language content, and a 24/7 AI assistant to help create healthier habits. The company said its AI system is based on a proprietary memory layer that adapts over time based on user interactions. It helps the platform learn more about individual goals, habits, challenges, and progress, and enables it to make more personalized recommendations rather than assuming it's a new conversation with every interaction.
According to SuperLiving, its platform brings together all the knowledge a consumer might need to consult with a range of specialists, including nutritionists, fitness experts, skin care advisors, and lifestyle professionals. The integration of these services into a single AI-powered platform promises to offer a more comprehensive and user-friendly preventive healthcare experience.
Since its inception, the company has experienced growth in its user base. SuperLiving estimates it has seen more than 1.5 million downloads of the app and more than 100,000 users paying for its service. Of note, the majority of its paying users are from tier 2 and tier 3 cities like Meerut, Gangtok, Agra and Nashik. This is a growth of demand for digital wellness products outside of the metros of India, and is expected to continue to grow.
The new money will also help the company expand its presence in these underserved markets, with a focus on its vernacular content ecosystem as well as improving access to preventive healthcare for users with different linguistic preferences.
Going forward, SuperLiving's next steps involve expanding its AI platform into related health prevention areas, like e-learning.Going forward, SuperLiving aims to widen its wellness education and AI coaching offering to adjacent areas of preventive healthcare, such as e-learning. These comprise diagnostics, health commerce, and personalized health service, which will help the company create a more holistic consumer healthcare ecosystem.
This is a sign of the rising appetite of investors in AI-based preventive healthcare platforms, which are increasingly gaining traction due to the rising consumer demand for personalized, technology-driven health and wellness management solutions. Lightspeed's investment will enable SuperLiving to further propel the innovation of its product portfolio and scale its operations in India's fast-growing digital healthcare sector with support from existing investors.
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