Startup news and updates: Daily roundup (June 6, 2025)

YourStory presents the daily news roundup from the Indian startup ecosystem and beyond. Here's the roundup for Friday, June 6, 2025.

Jun 6, 2025 - 10:06
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Startup news and updates: Daily roundup (June 6, 2025)

From QNu Labs betting big on quantum physics, not AI, to ElevenLabs rolling out an AI model that can whisper, laugh, and sing, YourStory brings you today’s top stories across sector.

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QNu Labs is betting on quantum physics to strengthen India’s cyber defence

QNu Labs is turning to fundamental physics to develop cybersecurity solutions that protect critical systems across banking, healthcare, government, defence, data centres, and enterprises.

Founded in 2016 by Sunil Gupta, Srinivasa Rao Aluri, Mark Mathias, and Anil Prabhakar, the Bengaluru-based deeptech startup is bringing quantum physics to cybersecurity. Read more.

How SalonTym is leveraging AI for beauty treatments

SalonTym was founded in July 2023 by friends Vishal Saini and Geeta Chetri under the legal entity ThinkAI Innovation Pvt Ltd. The goal was to offer accessible home salon services, with a focus on women's employment.

With 300 women service partners, the Noida-based startup caters exclusively to women with offerings including make-up, hydra facials, body polishing, waxing, manicures, and pedicures. Read more.

Sisters Veda, Sai Sudha Gogineni are building a clean nutrition brand

The sisters founded Earthful, a brand focused on clean, plant-based nutrition, offering 100% natural supplements. They spent a year in research, creating an R&D team, establishing and understanding ingredient synergies and setting up a supply chain—before they launched the clean nutrition brand Earthful.

Earthful products are available on its website, a few marketplaces, and quick commerce channels. Read more.

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PhonePe acquires Gupshup's voice, SMS payments tools to enable UPI

Fintech company PhonePe has acquired the GSPay technology stack from GupShup, a conversational engagement platform, to enable UPI-based payments for feature phone users in India.

The company plans to customise the recently-acquired GSPay intellectual property (IP) and launch its own feature phone-based UPI payment mobile application over the next few quarters, according to a statement by the company. Read more.

phonepe

ElevenLabs rolls out AI model that can whisper, laugh, and sing

New York-based AI voice company ElevenLabs has launched Eleven v3, its latest text-to-speech model that makes speech sound more natural and human-like.

Built on a new architecture, Eleven v3 can change tone mid-sentence, switch between characters smoothly, and respond to cues like whispers, laughs, and sighs. This is an early (alpha) version of the model. Read more.

HealthKois launches $300M fund to drive scalable healthcare innovation

A new healthcare investment fund, HealthKois, has been launched with a target corpus of $300 million and an additional green shoe option of $100 million. It has been set up by the founding team of HealthQuad—Charles Janssen, Ajay Mahipal, and Dr Pinak Shrikhande—and is positioned as a successor to the earlier HealthQuad funds.

HealthKois plans to invest between $7 million and $25 million in early growth-stage companies across sectors such as healthtech, medtech, life sciences, healthcare delivery, and climate health. Read more.

Funding news

Kosmc AI raises $200,000 in pre-seed round

Kosmc AI, a social commerce infrastructure startup, has raised $200,000 in pre-seed funding from a group of undisclosed angel investors across India and the Middle East. The capital will be used to strengthen its no-code product suite, grow its affiliate integrations, and expand operations across India and Southeast Asia.

Founded in 2024 by Ankur Gupta and Manavta Narula, Kosmc AI is building tools that address the growing disconnect between social media engagement and actual commerce. The company is focused on simplifying monetisation across high-traffic platforms like Instagram, WhatsApp, and Telegram, where selling remains fragmented and conversion rates are low.

Other news

Statiq, HPCL partner to accelerate EV charging infrastructure

To build a robust electric vehicle (EV) charging ecosystem in India, Statiq has partnered with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), a leading oil marketing company. Under this collaboration, Statiq will onboard HPCL’s entire charging network—both existing and upcoming—onto the Statiq mobile app through its flagship EVLinq platform.

This integration adds over 5,100 chargers from HPCL’s network, including 2,900 DC fast chargers, to Statiq’s platform.

Tracky launches Bluetooth-connected continuous glucose monitor

To tackle one of the country’s most pressing health challenges, Tracky, an innovative healthtech brand by DrStore Healthcare Services, has officially launched its flagship product - India’s first Bluetooth-enabled Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM).

The state-of-the-art device embeds modern sensor technology with a Bluetooth-enabled transmitter and a mobile app.

Tracky CGM

Tracky CGM

Namma Yatri hits 100M rides with 100% going to drivers

Namma Yatri, India’s first zero-commission mobility app, has completed over 100 million rides, enabling drivers to earn Rs 1,600 crore—100% of what customers paid without any cuts.

“100 million rides without any commission is not just a number—it’s a reflection of what’s possible when we put people first,” said Shan M S, Co-founder of Namma Yatri. “It shows that we can build public mobility infrastructure with heart, tech with empathy, and systems that scale trust. With our mission of building the Linux for mobility, it’s still Day 1 for us.”

(This article will be updated with the latest news throughout the day.)


Edited by Kanishk Singh