Healthfab, a pioneering startup in sustainable menstrual hygiene, has secured $1 million in a pre-Series A funding round. The investment was led by Mistry Ventures, with participation from BeyondSeed, Thrive Ventures, and renowned angel investors, including Anupam Mittal, Aman Gupta, Vineeta Singh, and Peyush Bansal.
Founded in 2019 by Kiriti Acharjee, Sourav Chakrabarty, and Satyajit Chakraborty, Healthfab aims to transform menstrual care with eco-friendly and reusable solutions. Its flagship product, the GoPadFree Period Panty, provides a leak-proof, plastic-free, and comfortable alternative to traditional menstrual products, offering users confidence and ease of movement.
Expansion and Future Plans
The fresh capital infusion will enable Healthfab to expand its market reach across major Indian cities and strengthen its research and development efforts. The company aims to innovate further in functional wear, enhancing both comfort and sustainability.
Co-founder Kiriti Acharjee expressed optimism about the company’s trajectory, stating:
"We are thrilled to welcome our new investors and grateful for BeyondSeed’s continued trust. This funding will accelerate our mission to make menstrual care more comfortable, affordable, and sustainable."
Rapid Growth and Industry Recognition
Healthfab has seen remarkable growth, with a customer base exceeding 300,000 users and an annual revenue growth rate of 2.5 to 3 times. Notably, it is the first reusable period panty brand in India to receive Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification and patent protection for its cutting-edge technology.
Our Opinion on the News
Healthfab’s funding success highlights the increasing demand for sustainable and innovative menstrual hygiene solutions in India. The involvement of high-profile investors signals confidence in the brand’s growth potential and industry impact. With a strategic focus on product innovation and market expansion, Healthfab is well-positioned to redefine menstrual care for a broader audience while driving eco-friendly change in the industry.