Doorstep smartphone repair startup Instafix raises Pre-seed funding from Titan Capital, 8i Ventures

In a pre-seed funding round co-led by Titan Capital and 8i Ventures, with participation from Anish Srivastava and Bharat Kalia, Instafix, a 30-minute doorstep smartphone repair service, has raised Rs 7.55 crore.
According to a press release from Instafix, the money raised will be utilized to grow its operations in Gurugram, extend coverage beyond iPhones to high-end Android models, and develop the technology stack necessary for on-site, less than 30-minute repairs.
Instafix, which Aniket Kale and Chetan Chauhan co-founded in 2025, provides a 30-minute doorstep smartphone repair service with a 12-month warranty. Its goal is to make high-quality repair the go-to option for every Indian home, beginning with smartphones and working its way up to other consumer electronics.
India’s consumer electronics market is estimated to be worth $73 billion and is expanding at a rate of almost 20% annually, according to market research.
The startup, based in Gurugram, delivers qualified technicians to a client’s location. When a customer schedules a repair, a technician shows up and finishes the work in front of them in thirty minutes. Every repair is priced up to 50% less than OEM service centers and comes with a 12-month warranty. The goal of all of this is to provide a ten-fold improved repair experience.
Instafix claims that since its October 25 launch in Gurugram, it has grown 100% each month. It intends to develop a reliable on-demand repair platform for all consumer electronics, going beyond smartphones.
More than 300 startups, including Mamaearth, Ola, Razorpay, Urban Company, Shadowfax, OfBusiness, Credgenics, and Giva, have received investments from Titan Capital.




