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BUSINESS·2 min read·May 14, 2026

Healthtech startup Traya raises seed speculation drove by Kae Capital, Whiteboard Capital 

Mumbai-based healthtech startup Traya.health (also known as Tatva Health) on Thursday declared that it has raised an undisclosed measure of seed financing drove by Kae Capital and Whiteboard Capital. Heavenly attendants Puneet Kumar from Steadview Capital and Suhail Sameer from BharatPe likewise too

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Mumbai-based healthtech startup Traya.health (also known as Tatva Health) on Thursday declared that it has raised an undisclosed measure of seed financing drove by Kae Capital and Whiteboard Capital.

Heavenly attendants Puneet Kumar from Steadview Capital and Suhail Sameer from BharatPe likewise took an interest in the round. This round of assets will be utilized by the startup for innovative work, extending the item range, definite clinical preliminaries and making a solid, and far reaching adherence program utilizing bleeding edge innovation.

“It’s appalling how a great many people acknowledge going bald and thinning up top as a certainty. We need to ensure that individuals realize that balding is sensible. Particularly whenever treated in an opportune way,” said Saloni.

“We are not an item organization selling one more cleanser, we work with our clients near set everything straight for long haul viable outcomes,” Saloni added.

Established by Saloni Anand, a nerd turned-marketeer, and Altaf Saiyed, a Stanford Business School graduated class, Traya helps twenty to thirty year olds get specialist recommended and modified going bald arrangements at the tap of a finger. The startup has built up a blend of three sciences — Ayurveda, allopathy, and sustenance — to make an exhaustive treatment plan for balding conditions.

Traya’s treatment plans fluctuate for each kind of balding, contingent upon the stage, age, sex and different variables. Of the 25,000 individuals who shared their wellbeing information, including head shots, over the most recent three months with Traya, 90% are in the age section of 25-35 years, the startup said.

The organization guarantees that it has watched 50% development month-on-month since March. It intends to zero in on balding this year and afterward dare to other way of life issues that recent college grads wrestle with. The startup accepts its methodology of blending science in with a foundation of adherence can enable the young to oversee medical conditions they in any case can’t.

“As speculators across different D2C and medical services organizations, we discover Traya an energizing organization profound established in medication and simultaneously, contemporary and customer driven in taking care of genuine and genuine medical services issues beginning with a huge classification like hair fall,” added Anshu Prasher, General Partner at Whiteboard Capital.

Gaurav Chaturvedi, Partner at Kae Capital, felt that Traya’s contribution of specialist upheld, customized items dependent on a blend of sciences alongside tech-empowered client care is the correct method to tackle the balding issue.

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