Garaaz, a Jaipur-based B2B automobile spare parts aggregator, has raised ₹4.55 crore in a seed funding round led by GVFL, a Gujarat-based venture capital firm.
The funds raised will be used to scale operations in other states, strengthen local distribution, partnerships, and on-ground teams, invest in technological innovation (R&D) and hire key talent across technology, sales, marketing, and operations. The company also plans to set up a scalable customer support infrastructure and bring the unorganised workshops under their umbrella.
The key areas of expansion and funding plans include: technology development in order to enhance product & platform features, build robust backend systems and data infrastructure, invest in AI/ML for automation and decision intelligence to deliver a superior customer experience. Streamline procurement and logistics for better unit economics, invest in tools and systems to ensure last-mile delivery efficiency and finally to ensure data security, legal compliance, and scalable backend architecture in order to build trust and deliver quality products to the customers.
Founded in 2019 by Shaleen Agarwal, Sahil Rally, and Varun Agarwal, Garaaz is a Jaipur-based B2B automotive spare parts aggregator. Garaaz operates as an omnichannel marketplace and SaaS platform that facilitates the distribution of automobile spare parts.
The platform connects workshops to distributors of automobile spare parts, enabling sourcing and supply chain management. The platform provides a solution for distributors and workshops to purchase a wide range of car parts from genuine parts distributors. Its app allows buyers to discover workshops, get service reminders, request car service requests and more.
Garaaz has a catalogue of over 8 million parts spanning 25 leading car brands.
Garaaz has doubled its sales in FY 24-25 vis-a-vis FY 23-24 and has grown 3X in the last 2 years. Offering features such as; parts discovery, inventory lookup, orders & schemes, account management, orders & CBO, sales & schemes, branch management, workshop management to distributors, OEMs, resellers, as well as manufacturers.
Mihir Joshi, Managing Director, GVFL, said, “India has come a long way in terms of online markets. Today, we can buy EV motorcycles on E-commerce platforms. However, the spare parts ecosystem for the auto industry is highly fragmented, with thousands of small distributors, middlemen, and local suppliers leading to inefficiencies and a lack of standardization, making it highly unreliable. Garaaz is addressing the issue by connecting key stakeholders—brands, distributors/retailers, and workshops—while fostering trust and transparency in a traditionally unorganized and complex market.”
Shaleen Agarwal, CEO & Founder, Garaaz said, “At Garaaz, we’re not just delivering spare parts — we’re powering the heart of India’s workshop economy. Every order, every delivery, every connection is backed by a tech backbone that scales trust, transparency, and efficiency across the aftermarket. Our mission is simple: make spare parts accessible, intelligent, and instant — with technology so seamless, it feels invisible.”

