
New Delhi, June 24 -- AI marketing platform JustAI, beauty and wellness chain Bodycraft, and smart lock maker Ikin Global have raised fresh capital in separate rounds.
JustAI
AI marketing platform JustAI has raised more than $17 million (around Rs 161 crore) in its Series A funding round led by Base10, with participation from Y Combinator and Peak XV Partners.
The company said it plans to use fresh capital to expand its engineering and go-to-market teams, deepen its agentic AI infrastructure, and broaden its platform into e-commerce and B2B marketing use cases.
Founded by Neha Mittal and Jeff Hara, San Francisco-based JustAI develops an AI-native marketing platform that automates personalisation, experimentation and decision-making for enterprise marketing teams.
JustAI said it has supported more than 600 AI-driven marketing decisions per month and helped generate over $100 million in revenue for customers in the past year.
Bodycraft
Bengaluru-based beauty and wellness chain Bodycraft Clinics and Salons has raised Rs 120 crore (around $12.7 million) from growth-stage investment firm Singularity AMC.
The company said it will use the funding to accelerate its expansion across India, invest in clinical technology and equipment, strengthen its management team, deploy AI-driven efficiencies and enhance customer experience across its network.
Bodycraft plans to add 30 new locations to its existing footprint of 67 clinics andsalons.
Founded in 1997 by Manjul Gupta with a single salon in Bengaluru, Bodycraft operates an integrated clinic-and-salon model offering beauty, wellness and medical aesthetic services.
The company currently runs 33 clinics and 34 salons across more than 10 cities and serves over 350,000 customers. The transaction was advised by Quest Profin Advisors, while ALMT Legal acted as legal counsel.
Ikin Global
IoT-based smart lock company Ikin Global has raised $2 million (nearly Rs 19 crore) in a pre-Series A funding round led by Unicorn India Ventures, AWE Funds and Callapina Capital.
The Kochi-based company said it will use the proceeds to expand into the US, Europe and West Asia, develop new products for the oil and gas sector, increase production capacity and strengthen its operational and field support teams for international expansion.
Founded in 2012 by Nibu Alias under SectorQube Technolabs, Ikin Global develops smart locks and security solutions for supply chain and logistics operators. Its products provide real-time tamper detection, geofencing, mobile-based access control and audit trails to help prevent cargo theft and unauthorised access.
The company said it increased deployments from 2,500 trucks to 10,000 trucks over the past year and recorded more than 5 million lock and unlock cycles. Ikin counts companies such as Amazon, Swiggy, Flipkart, Zepto, Blue Dart and Syngenta among its customers.
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