Elevation Capital Fund Bags Huge $500 Mn For AI Startups

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The ninth India-dedicated vehicle separates early-stage investing from a $400 Mn late-stage holdings pool, sharpening Elevation’s seed and Series A strategy.

Quick Take

  • Elevation Capital closed a $500 Mn (Rs 4,775 Cr) ninth India fund for early-stage startups.
  • Total India corpus now reaches $900 Mn (Rs 8,595 Cr), second only to Peak XV Partners.
  • Capital targets AI application layer bets across healthcare, education and financial services sectors.

Elevation Capital Fund IX has closed at $500 Mn (Rs 4,775 Cr), the Gurugram venture firm’s ninth India-dedicated vehicle, aimed squarely at seed and Series A bets in AI-led companies.

The close takes Elevation’s aggregate India investment outlay to $900 Mn (Rs 8,595 Cr) when combined with its $400 Mn (Rs 3,820 Cr) Elevation Holdings late-stage vehicle. That figure makes it the second largest India venture corpus after Peak XV Partners, which closed $1.3 Bn across three funds in February 2026. Elevation counts Paytm and Swiggy among its earliest bets.

StartupFeed Insight

The number that matters is not $500 Mn, it is the split. Elevation kept $400 Mn parked in a separate late-stage holdings vehicle rather than folding it into one blended fund. That structure lets the firm write seed cheques without growth-stage return maths distorting entry price, a discipline most India funds abandoned in 2021. Founders raising pre-Series A in vertical AI should read this as a signal that Elevation will move fast on conviction. StartupFeed expects at least 12 new seed deals from this corpus by March 2027, weighted toward healthcare and lending workflows. By Avinash.

Elevation Capital Fund IX: The Numbers

Fund IX is a $500 Mn India-dedicated early-stage vehicle focused on seed and Series A cheques. Unlike Fund VIII, where Elevation invested across stages, the new vehicle stays at the entry point. Later-stage follow-ons will run through the separate $400 Mn Elevation Holdings structure.

Metric Detail Notes
Fund Size $500 Mn (Rs 4,775 Cr) Ninth India-focussed fund
Stage Focus Seed and Series A Narrower than Fund VIII
Late-Stage Vehicle $400 Mn (Rs 3,820 Cr) Elevation Holdings, separate pool
Aggregate India Outlay $900 Mn (Rs 8,595 Cr) Second largest India VC corpus
Previous Fund Fund VIII, $670 Mn Largest-ever Elevation corpus, per company announcement
Announcement [PUBLISH_DATE] Reported by ET

The most striking detail is the step down in headline size. Fund IX at $500 Mn sits below Fund VIII at $670 Mn, per the company announcement, yet the combined India outlay is higher. Elevation traded a single large pool for two sharper ones.

About Elevation Capital

Elevation Capital is a Gurugram-based early-stage venture firm founded in 2011, formerly known as SAIF Partners India. It backs seed and Series A rounds across consumer tech, fintech, enterprise AI, frontier tech and healthcare. The firm has invested in over 150 companies across nine funds. Portfolio names include Paytm, Swiggy, Meesho, Urban Company, Acko and Spinny. It is co-led by Ravi Adusumalli and Mukul Arora.

How will Elevation use the new fund?

The Elevation Capital Fund will back early-stage startups building AI-led businesses that tackle large, operationally complex Indian problems in healthcare, education and financial services. It will also invest in global AI software companies built from India, plus deeptech bets across space, defence, robotics, energy and precision manufacturing.

“Historically, India hasn’t had the same depth of frontier LLM research talent. When OpenAI emerged, enormous amounts of capital started flowing in and they were able to move fast. We weren’t playing to our strengths then,” Mukul Arora, co-managing partner, Elevation Capital, told ET.

Arora added that the past two years should not discourage Indian founders. He said the opportunity lies in building the infrastructure and applications that sit on top of these models. The firm’s Enterprise AI sector thesis maps this view directly.

Why is the app layer the bet?

The application layer is where value accrues when foundational models become commodities. Elevation argues that early adoption of AI applications in India is still driven by global platforms, exactly as in the early mobile internet era when Instagram, YouTube and Google dominated.

Indian founders created the most value in businesses with operational complexity, Arora said, adding that AI will follow a similar pattern. Solving harder problems needs more than a chatbot.

“An AI-assisted doctor is possible, but building that kind of business is operationally complex, and that’s where Indian founders can create significant value,” Mukul Arora said.

Elevation’s own State of AI Adoption in Indian Startups report, based on a survey of 200 plus startup leaders conducted between November 2025 and January 2026, feeds this thesis with ground-level data on where AI adoption is working and where it stalls.

How does the Elevation Capital Fund compare?

Elevation now ranks second by India venture corpus, behind Peak XV Partners. The table below shows the top India VC funds by latest corpus, per ET Research.

Fund Corpus Vintage
Peak XV Partners $1.3 Bn (Rs 12,415 Cr) 2026
Elevation Capital $900 Mn (Rs 8,595 Cr) 2025-2026
Nexus Venture Partners $700 Mn (Rs 6,685 Cr) 2025
Accel $650-700 Mn Yet to close
Stellaris Venture Partners $300 Mn (Rs 2,865 Cr) 2024

Peak XV split its $1.3 Bn across India Seed, India Venture and APAC vehicles, so its India-only early-stage pool is smaller than the headline suggests. Elevation’s edge is a pure India mandate with a two-decade portfolio track record behind it.

What’s Next

Deployment starts now, with cheques concentrated at seed and Series A. Elevation partner Mridul Arora said portfolio companies including Acko, Mintifi, Spinny and The Souled Store are expected to pursue IPOs over the next four to six quarters. Recent listings from the portfolio include Meesho, Swiggy, Urban Company, Wakefit and Ixigo. Will Indian AI founders now get the seed capital they were missing?

Frequently Asked Questions

How big is the new Elevation Capital Fund?
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The new Elevation Capital Fund is sized at $500 Mn (Rs 4,775 Cr). It is the firm’s ninth India-dedicated vehicle. Combined with the $400 Mn Elevation Holdings late-stage pool, the aggregate India outlay reaches $900 Mn, the second largest India venture corpus after Peak XV Partners.

What does Elevation Capital do?
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Elevation Capital is a Gurugram-based early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2011. It was formerly SAIF Partners India. The firm writes seed and Series A cheques across consumer tech, fintech, enterprise AI and healthcare. Its portfolio includes Paytm, Swiggy, Meesho, Urban Company and Acko.

Where will the Elevation Capital Fund be deployed?
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Capital goes into early-stage startups building AI-led businesses for healthcare, education and financial services. The fund also backs global AI software companies built from India. Deeptech bets cover space, defence, robotics, energy and precision manufacturing. Cheques stay at seed and Series A stage.

Why is Elevation backing the AI app layer, not models?
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Elevation says India lacks the frontier LLM research depth that US labs built, so competing on foundational models is not playing to strengths. The firm sees value in applications that sit on top of those models. Indian founders historically win where operational complexity is highest, such as healthcare delivery.

Which Elevation portfolio companies may list next?
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Partner Mridul Arora said Acko, Mintifi, Spinny and The Souled Store are expected to pursue IPOs over the next four to six quarters. The fund has already seen portfolio listings from Meesho, Swiggy, Urban Company, Wakefit and Ixigo over the past two to three years.

Written by Avinash. Have a tip? Write to us at editorial@startupfeed.in.

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