WellWith
Mumbai: Wellness startup WellWith has secured ₹1.25 crore in a seed funding round led by BeyondSeed, with participation from Winner Ventures.
The company said the newly raised capital will be channelled into expanding clinical research efforts and strengthening its supply chain infrastructure in Ladakh, a key sourcing region for its products.
Founded in 2021 by Udit Chawla, Rohit Bhavsar, and Nikhil Pratap Singh, WellWith builds wellness solutions derived from sea buckthorn, combining traditional knowledge with modern scientific validation. Its offerings span immunity, digestion, skin health, energy, and preventive wellness, with a focus on clean formulations, minimal processing, and ethical sourcing practices.
With this funding, WellWith plans to undertake structured clinical studies to scientifically validate the safety and effectiveness of its formulations. Alongside research, the startup aims to deepen its on-ground capabilities in the Himalayan region by improving sourcing, processing, and logistics, while ensuring long-term engagement with local communities.
The company claims steady revenue growth so far, largely driven by repeat customers and strong organic demand. It has also built a pan-India direct-selling network designed to promote livelihood creation, supported by community-led initiatives such as its Studentpreneur and Mompreneur programs.
WellWith said its long-term vision is to build a scalable, impact-driven wellness brand rooted in responsible growth, transparent practices, and sustainable value creation for both consumers and sourcing communities.
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