Top 10 Startups of Noida

Top 10 Startups of Noida

 

Top 10 Startups of Noida

Noida has emerged as a major hub for tech entrepreneurship, and the startups of Noida span industries from healthcare and education to e-commerce and green energy. The list below highlights ten innovative Noida-headquartered startups that are scaling rapidly and making national impact. Each section includes recent data or milestones for that company.

 


 

1. Harness Big Data in HealthTech: Innovaccer’s Health Cloud Platform

Innovaccer is a healthcare AI company (headquartered in Noida and San Francisco) that unifies patient data across systems. Its Innovaccer Health Cloud provides a 360° view of patients and analytics for providers, “modernising patient experiences and alleviating administrative burdens”. In early 2025 Innovaccer raised a $275 million Series F, valuing the company at about $3.4B. The platform is used by six of the top ten U.S. health systems and over 130 healthcare organizations. Innovaccer’s big-data health cloud now embeds AI copilots (for tasks like prior authorization and clinical support) to help move healthcare toward value-based care.

 

2. Powering Learning at Scale: Classplu’s Coaching-Center App

Classplus (founded 2018, Noida) offers a B2B learning platform that lets coaching institutes create courses, conduct live classes, and manage students and payments online. The app has scaled quickly – it serves roughly 12,000 coaching centers across India. In 2024 Classplus reported about $112 million in revenue (up from ~$97M in 2023), reflecting its expanding user base. The company has raised around $130 million to date, led by global investors, and is valued in the high hundreds of millions USD. By digitizing exam prep and tutoring at scale, Classplus is a leading Noida startup in the education sector.

 

3. Reinventing Intimates: Clovia’s Women’s Lingerie E-Commerce

Clovia is a women’s intimate wear and sleepwear brand founded by a Noida-based husband-and-wife team. It grew into a large D2C fashion player (about a ₹500 crore business) by selling affordable lingerie and sleepwear online. In 2022 Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Retail bought an 89% stake in Clovia’s parent (Purple Panda Fashion) for roughly ₹950 crore. The Reliance deal highlights Clovia’s rapid growth as India’s top intimate-apparel startup. Clovia continues to expand product lines, and reports show its FY2023 revenue jumped ~70% year-on-year (even as net losses widened). Its success illustrates how startups of Noida can disrupt traditional markets.

 

4. India’s First EdTech Unicorn: Physics Wallah’s PW App

PhysicsWallah (PW) is an EdTech platform founded by Alakh Pandey. It began as a YouTube channel and has become a full-fledged coaching app. By 2024 it reached about 46 million students online across India’s K-12 and test-prep exams. PW has also launched hundreds of offline centers. A late-2024 funding round led by Hornbill Capital valued PhysicsWallah at $2.8 billion (up from $1.1B in 2022), making it one of India’s largest (and first profitable) EdTech unicorns. The startup is now preparing for a public IPO. PhysicsWallah’s hybrid model (combining online content with local coaching centers) and rapid growth have helped it “break through the clutter” in India’s post-pandemic education sector.

 

5. On-Demand Laundry Revolution: Tumbledry’s 1,200-Store Network

Tumbledry (founded 2019, Noida) is organizing India’s laundry services via a franchise network. In just a few years it built 600+ live stores in nearly 200 cities, using a franchise-owned model (with central processing). The company now claims over 95% of these stores break even within 3-4 months. Tumbledry’s growth has continued: by 2025 it reports about 1,200 franchise outlets nationwide (in metro and tier-2/3 areas). It is adding 30-50 new stores per month, expanding even to remote towns like Kashipur and Erode. With a pan-India chain, Tumbledry has become the country’s largest organized laundry/dry-cleaning brand, offering a convenient pickup-and-delivery laundry service via its app.

 

6. From Plastic to Polyurethane: ProcMart’s B2B Supply-Chain Marketplace

ProcMart (Noida, est. 2015) runs a B2B procurement platform for industrial buyers. It connects manufacturers across sectors (automotive, pharma, oil & gas, F&B, etc.) to suppliers of inputs like chemicals, safety gear, packaging, and “plastics to polyurethane” raw materials. Recently ProcMart integrated vertically by acquiring a corrugated-box factory in Aurangabad, boosting its in-house packaging output. The Aurangabad plant was ProcMart’s first owned factory, supplementing earlier contract manufacturing. ProcMart says this backward integration “strengthens its packaging capabilities” and supports sustainability goals. Today ProcMart serves 3,500+ enterprise customers (including Fortune 500 firms) and has raised over $40M in funding. It reported ₹621 crore revenue (FY24) with plans to reach ₹3,000 cr by FY28, underscoring its role as a comprehensive supply-chain partner in the Noida startup ecosystem.

 

7. Global Tutoring Leader: Extramark’s 10 Million-Student Platform

Extramarks (Noida, founded 2007) provides K–12 and test-prep learning solutions via apps and smart classrooms. It has partnered with 15,000+ schools and “claimed…over 10 million students” on its platform. The Ambani family backed the company early on (Reliance acquired a stake in 2011), and Extramarks has since expanded internationally (into Southeast Asia, Africa and the Middle East). Its suite includes animated lessons, AI tutors and online test prep. While facing competition, Extramarks remains one of India’s largest tutoring platforms, with millions of users relying on its content. The company also trains a million teachers, reflecting its deep penetration in school networks.

 

8. No-Code App Builder: AppyPie’s DIY Development Suite

AppyPie (founded 2016, Noida) is a leading no-code platform that lets anyone build mobile apps, websites, chatbots, and automated workflows without programming. Its drag-and-drop interface and AI-assisted templates have made it popular with small businesses and entrepreneurs globally. In recent years AppyPie added AI features and new verticals (for example, a VR/AR app builder) to stay ahead in the no-code trend. The company claims users in 150+ countries. With more teams now seeking low-code solutions, AppyPie’s DIY suite exemplifies how a Noida-based startup can serve a global developer market.

 

9. Green Tech Manufacturing: Neenjas Electric’s EV Chargers & Solar Devices

Neenjas Electric (est. 2021, Noida) builds clean-energy hardware for vehicles and homes. It specializes in EV battery chargers (on-board and off-board) and solar-powered LED lighting panels. The company recently secured government approval (a “Letter of Intent”) to set up a manufacturing plant in the Noida/Greater Noida area for EV chargers, LED lighting, and solar tech. This plant will help Neenjas transition from design to in-house production. By localizing manufacturing, Neenjas is part of Noida’s new EV and electronics manufacturing clusters. Its products cater to India’s shift to electric mobility and renewable energy, positioning it as a green-tech innovator from Noida.

 

10. Travel-Tech Intelligence: RateGain’s Real-Time Hospitality SaaS

RateGain (founded 2004, Noida) provides AI-driven software-as-a-service for hotels, airlines, and travel brands. It offers real-time rate intelligence, channel management, and guest-engagement tools. Today RateGain operates in 100+ countries and serves over 3,200 clients worldwide. Its SaaS platform helps hotels optimize pricing and distribution, detect demand trends, and engage guests. In FY2025 RateGain’s profits climbed ~10% year-over-year, reflecting strong performance even as the travel tech sector recovered. By analyzing booking and pricing data in real time, RateGain’s software gives hospitality companies the “AI-powered” insights they need to boost occupancy and revenue. It remains one of Noida’s most prominent travel-tech startups, listed on India’s stock exchanges.

 

 


 

Conclusion

Each of these startups of Noida shows how the city’s entrepreneurs are driving innovation across diverse sectors. From healthcare and education to retail, manufacturing, and travel, Noida’s startup ecosystem continues to expand. The examples above demonstrate the growth of these companies: raising large funding rounds, expanding customer bases, and even attracting major acquisitions (like Reliance buying into Clovia and Extramarks). Looking ahead, India’s startups of Noida are expected to keep scaling new heights, applying cutting-edge technology and business models to transform their industries and serve both domestic and global markets.

Sources: Data and updates on each startup are drawn from recent news and company reports.

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