Biopeak, a Bengaluru-based wellness and longevity-focused startup, has raised $3 million in seed funding round from Claypond Capital, the family office of Manipal Group chairman Ranjan Pai, Accel India founding partner Prashanth Prakash, and NKSquared, the investment arm of Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath.
The funds raised will be used to expand its clinic footprint across key Indian cities and strengthen its AI-based diagnostic and care delivery platform.
The funding will also used to enhance its testing platforms and broaden the expertise of the team, which includes doctors, nutritionists, and therapists.
Founded in 2024 by Rishi Pardal and Shiva Subramanian, Biopeak offers comprehensive healthcare with cellular insights, imaging, and AI for personalised health and long-term vitality. Biopeak delivers personalised health services through its own clinics, combining advanced diagnostics, molecular science, and artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor early signs of physiological change.
The company launched its first clinic in Bengaluru in March 2025.
Rishi Pardal, Co-founder and CEO of Biopeak said, “We’re at a rare moment in time- where advances in molecular science, AI, and diagnostic precision now make it possible to understand the body like never before and take highly customised, timely actions to maximise your healthspan. Biopeak, with its deep science and multidisciplinary team of experts, turns insight from your body into action and measurable outcomes. The moment is now to take control of your healthspan—because the tools and the science have finally aligned.”
Prashanth Prakash, co-founder, Accel India, said, “As India’s population ages, our greatest opportunity lies in building systems that not only extend life but enhance the years lived in strength, clarity, and purpose. Investing in geroscience, early interventions, and scalable research will be key to ensuring that longevity becomes a foundation for national wellbeing—not a burden on it.”
Prakash, who also mentors Biopeak, is the Founding Patron of Longevity India, a platform focused on ageing research and interventions tailored for India’s demographic needs.

