
OZi Raises $3.3 Million to Scale Baby Care Quick Commerce

- Delhi NCR based baby care quick commerce startup OZi secures $3.3 million in seed funding led by Blume Ventures
- Funds will support expansion to new cities and increase product variety
- OZi competes with Peeko and major quick commerce platforms in the fast growing market
Delhi NCR’s OZi, a baby care quick commerce platform, has raised $3.3 million in its seed funding round led by Blume Ventures. The round also included investments from Huddle Ventures, Bipin Shah’s Zeropearl VC, Untitled, and several angel investors such as Abhinav Sinha (OYO), Gaurav Ajmera (Pristyn Care), and Dhyanesh Shah (Mosaic Wellness).
Founded by Amit Sah, OZi delivers baby essentials like diapers, apparel, and toys in under 30 minutes. The startup launched in September and currently operates in Gurugram. Its founding team includes experienced professionals from Urban Company, Cars24, and BCG, bringing strong consumer and tech expertise.
OZi plans to use the fresh capital to expand its delivery services to more cities and increase its product offerings. The platform features popular brands like Cetaphil, Nestle, Huggies, and Chicco, and is available on both Android and iOS.
In the rapidly growing quick commerce space, OZi faces competition from Bengaluru based Peeko, which recently raised $3.2 million, as well as larger players like Zepto, Instamart, Blinkit, and BigBasket. This funding round highlights increasing investor interest in niche quick commerce startups catering to specific consumer needs.
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As quick commerce adoption rises, startups like OZi are positioned to tap into growing demand for fast and convenient delivery of specialized products.