Lissun has raised ₹48 crore in a Series A round as it looks to scale its child development and therapy network across India. The Gurugram-based health-tech startup, which focuses on children with special needs and developmental delays, said the round was led by Colossa Ventures with participation from both new and existing investors.
The company operates through its child-care brand, Sunshine by LISSUN, which runs child development centres along with digital products and AI-led tools. Founded in 2021 by Krishna Veer Singh and Tarun Gupta, Lissun is trying to address a gap in access to consistent developmental and behavioural care for children.
The fresh capital will be used to expand Sunshine by LISSUN centres in key cities, build more AI-led solutions using the company’s own technology and data, and strengthen clinical processes across its network. The idea is to grow both its physical and digital reach at the same time.
Lissun says the business has grown fourfold over the past year and currently conducts more than 10,000 therapy sessions every month across 25 centres. It now plans to double that physical footprint to 50 centres by next year, while also aiming for its digital products to eventually reach more than 10 lakh children.
The space itself has been drawing increasing attention as more startups look at early screening, therapy and long-term developmental care for children. For Lissun, this round gives it more firepower to expand at a time when the need for structured, high-quality child development care is becoming harder to ignore.
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