Personal care brand Healthfab raised $1 M Pre-series A funding

The reusable period panty company Healthfab has raised $1 million in its pre-Series A funding round, which is being led by Mistry Ventures and includes participation from BeyondSeed, Thrive Ventures, and notable investors like Peyush Bansal, Vineeta Singh, Aman Gupta, and Anupam Mittal.
Before this, in 2022, the business had raised $336K from BeyondSeed in a seed round.
Healthfab stated in a press release that the money raised would be used to invest in R&D and increase its footprint in Tier 2 and metro areas.
Kiriti Acharjee, Sourav Chakrabarty, and Satyajit Chakraborty co-founded Healthfab in 2019 with the goal of revolutionizing menstrual hygiene through practical, cozy, and environmentally responsible solutions. The business eliminates the difficulties that women encounter in their households. The company’s creative GoPadFree Period Panty is a reusable, leak-proof solution that reduces plastic waste while providing comfort and unhindered mobility. It is made to be easy and confident.
Market research projects that India’s feminine hygiene sector will grow at a 14.8% compound annual growth rate (2025–2030) to reach $2 billion by 2030.
According to Healthfab, its innovative technology has earned it patent protection and BIS certification, making it the first reusable period panty brand in India. Along with a revenue growth rate of 2.5–3 times per year, it claims to have added over 3 lakh customers.
It faces competition from Thinx, Knix, and other players in this market.