Home interiors startup Shadez has raised over $200K in its pre-Series A round
Home interiors startup Shadez has raised over $200K in its pre-Series A round drove by a heavenly messenger investment platform Inflection Point Ventures (IPV). The funding cash will be used for entering metros such as Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi and Ahmedabad before the finish of this financial year.
Home interiors startup Shadez has raised over $200K in its pre-Series A round drove by a heavenly messenger investment platform Inflection Point Ventures (IPV).
The funding cash will be used for entering metros such as Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi and Ahmedabad before the finish of this financial year. A significant portion of the funds will also be invested in technology, machinery, manpower, marketing and product development, said Shadez in a press release.
Drifted by Adarsh Anand, Shadez works with a smart painting process and the latest automatic tools alongside professional painters to make the entire process faster than some other conventional process of painting.
The startup is operating across Mumbai, Pune and Vadodara and claims to have painted over 200 homes in Mumbai to date. Shadez aims to deliver the re-painting position in a day’s time with their professional group and motorized tools. They also offer easy EMI plans for their customers.
Last week, Inflection Point Ventures (IPV) backed a deeptech startup focused on apparel cataloging, NeuroPixel.AI.
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