14 March, 2026

Ultrahuman Turns Profitable in FY25 with 5X Revenue Jump to ₹565 Cr

Ultrahuman Turns Profitable in FY25 with 5X Revenue Jump to ₹565 Cr

Healthtech startup Ultrahuman has announced its first profitable year in FY25, marking a big milestone in India’s growing fitness and wellness industry.

The company reported a 5X jump in revenue, reaching ₹565 crore, compared to the previous year. Along with this growth, Ultrahuman managed to control costs and improve efficiency, which helped the company turn profitable.

Founded in 2019 by Mohan Mandike and Vatsal Singhal, Ultrahuman offers wearable health devices, including continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), smart rings, and metabolic health trackers. The brand has gained strong traction among fitness enthusiasts, biohackers, and health-conscious professionals.

Industry experts say the profitability milestone highlights the rising demand for preventive healthcare and digital fitness solutions in India and globally.

Ultrahuman has also expanded its reach beyond India, with customers in the US, Europe, and the Middle East. The company plans to strengthen its product range, invest in AI-driven health insights, and scale operations worldwide.

With more people focusing on long-term health and personalised wellness, Ultrahuman’s success story is being seen as a sign of the booming healthtech revolution in India.

Summary Table

DetailInformation
CompanyUltrahuman
IndustryHealthtech / Wellness
Founded2019
FoundersMohan Mandike & Vatsal Singhal
FY25 Revenue₹565 crore
Growth5X jump from previous year
ProfitabilityAchieved for the first time
Key ProductsCGMs, Smart Rings, Metabolic Health Trackers
Global MarketsIndia, US, Europe, Middle East
Future PlansAI-driven health insights, global expansion