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Top 11 Startups in Faridabad to Watch in 2026 & Beyond

Aniket Keshari
Startups in Faridabad by ZeroAdo.
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Let me ask you a simple question. 

Which city comes to your mind when you hear “startups”? 

Delhi? Bangalore? Mumbai? Pune? Maybe Gurgaon? But probably not Faridabad. 

Most people don’t think of Faridabad when it comes to new businesses. 

But actually, Faridabad is quietly growing its own startup scene, and some companies here are doing really cool things just like many entrepreneurs in India who are making waves across different industries.

You might wonder, what kind of startups are coming out of Faridabad? 

Well, it’s not just one type. There are startups in all kinds of industries. Be it healthcare, clean energy, finance, logistics, digital marketing, and even beauty. 

Some of these companies have already started making noise in their industries, while others are just getting started with a burning desire to succeed with their big plans.

I’ve put together a list of 11 best startups from Faridabad that I think are worth keeping an eye on. These startups show how Faridabad is slowly but surely becoming a place where new ideas can grow and thrive.

So whether you’re a founder looking for like-minded people, an investor looking for new opportunities, someone looking for a job in a growing company, or just curious about what’s happening outside the usual startup cities, this list is for you.

Let’s get started.

Related: Curious about how startups in other cities are scaling? Discover the best marketing agencies for startups in India in 2026 to see which agencies can help young businesses grow, generate leads, and create lasting impact.

Top 11 rising startups from Faridabad you should know about

Honestly, the list of startups in Faridabad can easily cross a hundred because new ones keep popping up all the time. But these are the ones I feel are playing their game really well right now. Doesn’t mean the ones not on this list aren’t doing good, just that these caught my eye.

ZeroAdo

ZeroAdo is a top digital marketing service provider to startups and SMBs in Faridabad.

You know how every business now has to be online, but half the time they don’t even know where to start?

That’s exactly what we do at ZeroAdo. Based in Faridabad, we make digital growth accessible for startups and SMBs across India and beyond. From AI-led SEO and content to ads, conversion optimization, and full digital strategy, we’re an all-in-one digital growth partner helping businesses actually see results online.

Our strategies follow the same playbook used by the best startup SEO agencies, combining technical SEO, AI-driven insights, and content authority to help founders rank faster and grow sustainably.

For SaaS and startups looking to boost their authority, we also collaborate with professional link building companies to secure high-quality, contextual backlinks.

In just a few years, we’ve worked with 40+ businesses and built global footprints in 12+ countries including India, Australia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, New Zealand, West Indies, Barbados, Guyana, United States, Germany, Dubai, and Canada.

What makes us different from other digital marketing agencies? 

We’re fast-moving, flexible, and actually focus on performance (instead of just pretty reports).

Of course, the digital space isn’t easy. Platforms keep changing, competitors pop up everywhere, and showing ROI is always a headache. That’s why we mix up-to-date digital practices with AI-led strategies to keep our clients ahead, with real results and solid local knowledge.

If Faridabad startups can win global customers with the right digital push, then my question to you is: who’s helping your business get there?

Lybrate

Lybrate is one of the top rising startups in Faridabad.
Source: Entrackr

Back in 2013, Saurabh Arora was working at Facebook when he came to India and went to a chemist. He saw three kinds of people.

  • People with prescription
  • People without prescription but knowing the medicine name
  • People without both (this one worried him most)

With so few doctors in India (nearly 1:1700), he thought, “let’s fix this with tech,” and started Lybrate.

At first, hardly any doctors joined them because many weren’t into tech, and scaling the app was a headache for them. So they ditched the old idea (doctor management idea) and made it a simple doctor-patient chat platform by adding a health tips feed, and used referrals to grow.

Later Pristyn Care bought them, but now there’s drama over unpaid money. But still, Lybrate keeps going with their mission: making healthcare accessible to everyone in India.

Chainfly

Chainfly is one of the best startups from Faridabad.

You know how in Faridabad we keep seeing all these solar panels popping up on rooftops and huge fields? And drones flying over construction sites? 

Well, Chainfly was born in 2024 because the founders saw something everyone else missed, all this data from drones and satellites. But no one was actually using it smartly to make projects better and faster.

They’re still in the early days with no big revenue yet. The tech is tough, almost costs a bomb, and honestly, a lot of people don’t even get how AI can help here. Plus, they’re up against some big, established companies and have to figure out how to go from small test runs to massive projects.

But they’re not sitting idle. They’re already talking to big guys like GMR and Cre Matrix, setting up different money-making models (subscriptions, pay-per-use, licensing). They’re starting with PropTech to make property checks and construction monitoring faster and then will jump into solar, agriculture, even waste management. 

Their secret sauce is AI which is not one-size-fits-all, but actually built for each industry.

Honestly, it feels good seeing a Faridabad startup taking a shot at something this big. Who knows, next time you see a drone buzzing near Mathura Road, it might just be theirs.

LimeChat

LimeChat is one of the leading startups in Faridabad.

LimeChat was started in 2020.

Yeah the disastrous year but full of opportunity.

When the pandemic hit, LimeChat co-founders (Nikhil Gupta and Aniket Bajpai) noticed that everyone was ordering online more than ever. They saw three big things happening at once:

  • People were suddenly shopping online for almost everything.
  • WhatsApp became the priority place for businesses to talk to customers.
  • Conversational AI tech was finally getting smart enough to hold real, human-like chats.

With their AI research background, they thought, “Why not build a chatbot that actually talks like a human and helps people shop, instead of annoying them?”

That’s how LimeChat became one of the first companies to bring Level 3 conversational AI to e-commerce.

And the fun fact is even though they’re making a mark in the global AI scene, they’re rooted in Faridabad. 

Makes you wonder, how many global startups are quietly being built right here in our own city? Well it’s just a beginning and honestly we’ve miles to go.

Infraprime Logistics Technologies (IPLT) 

Infraprime Logistics Technologies (IPLT) is a startup from Faridabad.

Do you see trucks going up and down Mathura Road all day? 

Now imagine if most of them were electric instead of diesel. That’s pretty much what three IIT Roorkee friends: Subodh, Chetan, and Siddhartha are trying to make happen.

Back in 2017, while working on a project in Naya Raipur, they noticed construction sites getting delayed because logistics was a mess. High fuel costs eat up budgets, and old systems make everything slow. They thought, “Why not build electric heavy-duty trucks and fix this?”

Sounds cool, right? But it wasn’t easy. 

Manufacturing electric trucks takes big money, convincing companies to ditch diesel is tough, and building India’s first 55-tonne electric truck isn’t exactly a college side project.

Still, they pulled it off, launched the Rhino 5536 in 2019, got $8M funding, and are going big on localization. They even have a Faridabad plant and are bringing drivers online with their own app.

Rhino 5536 is an electric truck made by IPLT.
Rhino 5536 electric truck made by IPLT. [Source: The Financial Express]

So next time you’re stuck in traffic behind a massive truck here, just think, it might be one of IPLT’s electric beasts quietly doing its job.

Aretto

Aretto is a startup based in Faridabad.

We all grew so fast as kids that our shoes seemed to shrink overnight. Turns out, one in three kids in India is walking around in the wrong size at any given time. 

Crazy, right?

That’s exactly what Aretto’s founders, childhood friends Satyajit Mittal and Krutika Lal discovered back in 2022.

Their solution to this problem is shoes that grow with your kid’s feet. They’ve got expandable soles, memory foam, breathable knit, basically, comfy and smart shoes that last longer. All made right here in Faridabad.

Aretto is one of the top startups in Faridabad.

But Aretto hasn’t been all smooth roads. Parents aren’t used to buying shoes this way, they got rejected on Shark Tank India, and scaling without losing quality is tough. Still, they’ve patented their tech, tested it with 500+ parents (who loved it), raised ₹2.26 crores, and are now making ₹12 lakh a month.

This makes me wonder, if they can turn a “kids outgrowing shoes” headache into a business from Faridabad, what’s stopping you from building something from the everyday problems you see?

OKCredit

OKCredit is one of the best startups from Faridabad.

OKCredit’s story feels like one of those “it all started with a chai shop conversation” moments.

Back in 2017, three IIT Kanpur grads: Harsh Pokharna, Gaurav Kumar, and Aditya Prasad teamed up to build something big. Harsh had just quit Flipkart with dreams of “making a lot of money quickly.” 

But for two years, every idea they tried failed.

Savings? Gone. 

Harsh even took up freelancing gigs just to survive.

Then one day, they spotted a simple but massive problem, shopkeepers still relied on dusty bahi-khatas to track transactions. 

So they developed a solution for this 👉 OKCredit, a digital ledger app that helps small business owners record credit and payments. All without any complicated setup, and hardware, just your phone.

From there, it took off, 5 million+ merchants, funding from big names like Tiger Global, and even reaching the local kirana stores you see around Faridabad and beyond.

What hit me is that it all started by simply noticing how the everyday dukaanwala runs his business. Makes me wonder, how many great business ideas are just sitting in plain sight.

Mister Veg

Mister Veg is a rising startup from Faridabad.

Mister Veg’s journey feels like one of those Faridabad “garage-to-global” stories we don’t hear enough about.

In 2018, Simarjeet Singh and Rupinder Singh decided India needed its own plant-based meat and seafood brand. 

Not the imported, pricey stuff, but something homegrown and familiar. And where else to start than Faridabad, right?

They didn’t just make mock meat, they went all out and became India’s first to make plant-based fish pomfret. By April 2019, they were testing it out in just a handful of stores. Imagine explaining to your local meat shop guy that your fish doesn’t actually come from water.

It wasn’t easy. 

Convincing a country obsessed with butter chicken and mutton biryani to try plant-based food is a tough nut to crack. Figuring out how to make it preservative-free, last for a year, and still taste good is even tougher.

But they kept going. Got $570K from Jubilant Ingrevia, joined an international incubator, and now they’re selling thousands of packets in Canada. From 6 outlets to aiming for 100+, they’re proving Faridabad can put plant-based food on the world map.

Mila Beauté

Mila Beauté is a rising startup from Faridabad.

Have you noticed how most top beauty brands seem to forget that India even exists when making their products?

The shades? Off.

The formulas? Too heavy.

The pricing? Just… why?

That’s exactly what Saahil Nayar thought too. So in 2024, along with Sachin and Keshav Chadha, he started Mila Beauté right here in India. Their goal is to create makeup that actually works for our skin tones, our weather, and our daily lifestyle.

Now, building a beauty brand in India isn’t easy, especially with giants already dominating the market. These guys had to earn trust from scratch, set up a massive 36,000 sq.ft. manufacturing unit, and still keep prices competitive.

And they did it. In just one year they earned.

  • 90,000+ customers
  • ₹60 crore revenue
  • 5 Amazon bestsellers (4.5⭐ average)

They did it by listening, literally going through customer reviews and DMs before launching new products. And yes, everything’s cruelty-free, chemical-free, and made in Fariabad.

My message to you is to imagine this: in a few years, when people are talking about global beauty brands, one of the names could be from our own backyard.

UClean

UClean is a key player in the Faridabad startup scene.
Source: Retail4Growth

You know how we all have that one kurta or shirt ruined by a dhobi, wrong color, wrong size, or just smelling weird?

That’s exactly what happened to Gunjan Taneja after her marriage in 2015. Meanwhile, her husband, Arunabh Sinha, was handling operations for Treebo Hotels and kept getting complaints about dirty bedsheets.

So in 2016, they decided enough was enough and started UClean, first thinking India might like self-service laundromats like in Malaysia or Indonesia. Turns out… nope.

People here want convenience, not DIY laundry. So they pivoted to fully assisted laundry services and opened their first store in Delhi with ₹20 lakhs.

It wasn’t all fresh linens from there. They had a massive fire that destroyed machines, investors weren’t biting, and the laundry business wasn’t exactly “glamorous” to attract talent.

But they bounced back by partnering with a US laundry tech company (Alliance Laundry Systems), raising $1.5 million, building proprietary software for store management, and aggressively franchising.

Today they’ve 500+ stores across 43 cities, ₹156 crore in revenue, 98% repeat customers, and are even expanding abroad.

If they can turn the frustration of bad laundry into a ₹500 crore empire from India, maybe the next billion-rupee idea is sitting in your own daily annoyances.

Loom Solar

Loom Solar is one of the top startups in Faridabad.

You know how in India we’re either dealing with too much electricity demand or barely any power at all? Well, that’s exactly what Amol and Amod Anand noticed back in 2018.

Amol was working at Luminous Battery’s solar division when it hit him that solar could fix both problems. But hardly anyone was using it. 

Why? 

Because most people didn’t know much about it, the good stuff was hard to find, and what was available was either outdated or low quality.

So, the brothers (Amol Anand and Amod Anand) decided to do something about it.

The early days were really rough. Nobody wanted to try solar, prices were all anyone cared about, and sourcing panels was a pain since most were imported. Money was tight, but they pushed through.

Loom Solar is a rising startup from Faridabad.

Their big play was education. They started making Google and YouTube content explaining solar’s benefits and why it’s good for the planet. And they didn’t stop at content, they improved the tech too. Their Shark series panels are 20–30% more efficient and even work from both sides (yep, double-sided panels).

It worked. 

Within two years, Loom Solar hit ₹25 crore in revenue and became Amazon’s fastest-growing SMB brand. Today, they’ve got a 10,000-strong reseller network (1,500 working directly with them) and focus mostly on rural homes in Maharashtra, West Bengal, Kerala, Delhi/NCR, and UP.

Now they’re going for 100 million online customers, ₹100 crore in revenue, and cutting 40,000 tonnes of CO₂.

All this because two brothers looked at a problem and said, “Why aren’t more people using solar?”

So, is Faridabad the next big startup hub?

Hard to say right now, but the signs are there. These startups are proof that you don’t need to be in Bangalore or Mumbai to create something impactful.

And the thing is every startup, no matter where it’s based, needs a solid online presence if it wants to grow faster and compete with the big guys. That’s actually where agencies like ZeroAdo come in. We’ve worked with early-stage startups and SMBs (yes, even from Faridabad) to help them get noticed, attract leads, and build brands people remember.

If you’re exploring partners to strengthen your digital presence, you can also check out some of the top SEO companies India that are helping startups scale their visibility and growth nationwide.

So whether you’re a founder from Faridabad or anywhere else, maybe the next success story we’ll talk about here could be yours.
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