SuperLiving, a fast-growing Bengaluru-based preventive health startup, has raised $2 million in a seed funding round to expand its AI-driven platform that delivers personalised wellness plans, early risk detection, and lifestyle interventions without requiring wearables or invasive tests. The round, led by early-stage healthtech investors and supported by prominent angels, will accelerate user acquisition, enhance the AI engine with India-specific datasets, and deepen partnerships with corporate wellness programmes and insurers.
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Founded in 2024, SuperLiving uses smartphone-based inputs (voice, camera, self-reported data) and on-device AI to generate daily health scores, predict risks for metabolic disorders, cardiovascular issues, stress, and sleep problems, and provide tailored diet, exercise, and habit recommendations. The $2 million seed round, announced on January 21, 2026, follows strong early traction with over 150,000 active users and high retention in tier-1 and tier-2 cities. Funds will support multilingual expansion, deeper clinical validation, and B2B integrations to reach underserved urban and semi-urban populations.
SuperLiving, the Bengaluru healthtech startup building an entirely smartphone-based preventive care platform, has raised $2 million in seed funding to scale its AI-powered wellness services across India. The round, closed in mid-January 2026, was led by a syndicate of health-focused venture funds and joined by prominent angel investors from the Indian startup ecosystem.
Unlike traditional wellness apps that rely on wearables or manual logging, SuperLiving leverages only the sensors and capabilities already present in standard smartphones microphone for voice and breathing analysis, front camera for facial cues and posture, accelerometer for activity patterns, and user-entered information on diet, symptoms, and lifestyle. Proprietary on-device AI models process this data to generate a daily Preventive Health Score, detect early signals of metabolic imbalance, cardiovascular risk, chronic stress, poor sleep quality, and declining mental well-being, and deliver hyper-personalised, actionable recommendations.
The platform stands out for its zero-hardware approach, making it accessible to millions of Indians who own smartphones but not smartwatches or fitness trackers. Early user cohorts in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Chennai have shown strong engagement (average daily usage exceeding 80%) and measurable behaviour change, including improved dietary adherence, increased physical activity, and higher rates of preventive check-ups when prompted.
Co-founder and CEO Priya Sharma commented: “Most Indians cannot afford or do not want to wear another device. Yet everyone carries a smartphone. SuperLiving meets people where they are using AI to turn everyday phone interactions into powerful preventive health insights. This funding will help us reach deeper into tier-2 and tier-3 cities where preventive care is still an afterthought.”
The fresh capital will be deployed toward:
- Expanding language support to cover 10+ Indian languages and regional dialects
- Enhancing AI accuracy with larger, India-specific training datasets
- Building B2B partnerships with corporate wellness programmes, insurers, and diagnostic chains
- Conducting large-scale clinical validation studies to strengthen credibility among physicians
- Scaling user acquisition through targeted regional marketing
SuperLiving’s model has already attracted attention from insurers exploring premium discounts for members who maintain high preventive health scores and from corporates seeking low-cost, scalable wellness benefits for employees. The platform remains free for core features, with optional paid upgrades for advanced analytics, doctor consultations, and family monitoring.
The launch and funding arrive amid a surge in preventive health awareness in India, fuelled by rising NCD prevalence, increasing health literacy, and greater smartphone penetration even in smaller cities. By removing hardware barriers and focusing on everyday usability, SuperLiving is carving out a unique position in the preventive care space bridging the gap between awareness and sustained action for millions.
“Most Indians cannot afford or do not want to wear another device. SuperLiving meets people where they are using AI to turn everyday phone interactions into powerful preventive health insights.”
By
HB Team

