Indian AI Startup GobbleCube Raises $15M Series A Led by Susquehanna Venture Capital

Gate News message, April 15 — GobbleCube, a Gurugram-based AI startup focused on digital commerce, has raised $15 million in a series A round led by Susquehanna Venture Capital, with participation from InfoEdge Ventures and Kae Capital. The company will use the funds for product development, AI research, and hiring.

Founded in 2022 by former Blinkit executives Manas Gupta, Srikumar Nair, and Nitesh Jindal, GobbleCube builds software for brands to manage online visibility, marketing, supply chains, and commerce strategy. The company has worked with more than 400 brands since launch, is embedded within the systems of 45 large consumer packaged goods (CPG) enterprises, and supports over 30 platforms across India, MENA, and LATAM.

Since launching commercially in September 2024, GobbleCube says revenue rose 10X and it signed 45 of India’s largest CPG companies, including Hindustan Unilever and Procter & Gamble. The company links this adoption to a sales cycle of about two months. A case study on food brand MTR cites 60% growth on quick commerce platforms, as AI software helps brands process dark store data, optimize inventory, and improve negotiating power with platform operators.

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