Startups spark a revolution in appliances as they rethink design and tech to fit modern Indian homes
BENGALURU: India’s home appliances market is drawing a surge of new entrants from design-led startups to D2C brands, each trying to rewire how Indians cook, clean and live at home.From glass air fryers and smart chimneys to app-enabled kitchen devices, a new crop of companies is targeting urban consumers who are upgrading their homes and are willing to experiment beyond established brands.The surge is mirrored in early-stage funding. EDT, the maker of glass air fryers, raised $4 million from Fireside Ventures in August 2025.Nuuk, which makes fans and vacuum cleaners, among other products, secured $2 million from Vertex Ventures and Good Capital in the same month, followed by chimney maker Beyond Appliances’ $4 million round in December.
Temasek-backed Atomberg, known for its fans and mixer-grinders, raised ₹212 crore in December.Signs of this shift towards innovative and smart appliances are already visible on online marketplaces.“Small home appliances are one of the fastest-growing categories for us, expanding at over 30% year-on-year,” Karthik Subbarayappa, director (home, kitchen & outdoors) at Amazon India, told Mint. “Strong customer inclination towards smart, AI-enabled features delivering real benefits like energy efficiency, intelligent navigation and remote access is driving segments.”Small appliances have more than doubled in demand over the past year on Flipkart, driven by consumers seeking products that address health, energy efficiency and time-saving needs, a spokesperson said in response to Mint’s queries.
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