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Pinky Promise, an AI-led digital clinic for women, raises $1 million from Rebalance Angel Community, others

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Left-Akanksha Vyas, Right-Divya Kamerkar

Pinky Promise, an AI-led digital clinic for women, has raised $1 million in a pre-seed funding round led by the Rebalance Angel Community.

The round saw participation from reputed angels such as Padma Bhushan awardee and former MD and CEO of Tata Consultancy Services, Subramanian Ramadorai, and Mala Ramadorai.

Other investors include Ajay Nair, Co-founder of OML; Shreyas Srinivasan, founder of insider.in, and former Chief Product Officer at PayTM; along with senior leaders from renowned organisations such as SpaceX, Boston Consulting Group, Flipkart, and PayTM.

Founded by Divya Kamerkar, a Yale-trained biologist and Wharton MBA, and Akanksha Vyas, a computer scientist with 15 years of experience building AI for healthcare, Pinky Promise claims it instantly and reliably diagnose and manage women’s health issues, addressing a critical gap in Indian healthcare for accessible, non-judgmental, and high-quality sexual and reproductive healthcare.

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The app uses advanced AI along with guidance from experienced gynaecologists to offer women private, quick, and affordable healthcare.

Through the app, women can get help 24x7, chat instantly with a qualified gynaecologist, and receive prescriptions and advice within minutes. The service starts at an affordable price and is supported by custom AI systems working closely with certified doctors.

“Pinky Promise started with a simple yet contrarian insight: for many women, access to gynaecological care is constrained by time, privacy concerns, and long waiting periods. We built an AI-enabled, chat-first clinic to remove these barriers and deliver immediate care. We want to reach 5 million women over the next two years as we scale, and we are extending this approach into physical clinics and integrated care offerings. We are grateful to our investors for backing this vision and supporting our next phase of growth,” said Divya Kamerkar, Co-founder of Pinky Promise.

The startup plans to use the fresh capital to accelerate integrated offerings, support the rollout of physical clinics, and expand a range of clinically backed nutritional supplements.

Aishwarya Malhi and Vikas Kumar, Co-founders of Rebalance Angel Community, said, “Women’s health remains underfunded and under-researched, resulting in frequent misdiagnosis and limited access to care. Pinky Promise stood out for its clarity of vision and disciplined use of technology to improve access to reproductive and sexual healthcare for women.”

Co-investor Subramanian Ramadorai, also the Chairperson of Karmayogi Bharat, added, “Women’s health is an important yet underserved domain in India. Pinky Promise brings together trust, multilingual access, and a thoughtful application of AI to address structural gaps in care delivery.”

Pinky Promise claims to have delivered gynaecological care to over 350,000 women on 320+ symptoms and conditions from period problems and UTIs to fertility, pregnancy, PCOS and more.

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