Women-Led Tech Startups in India See 25% Funding Drop in 2024, Reports Show

Women-Led Tech Startups in India See 25% Funding Drop in 2024
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A recent report by Tracxn highlights a notable decline in funding for technology startups co-founded or led by women in India. In 2024, these enterprises garnered just USD 1 billion—a 25% year‑on‑year drop from the USD 1.4 billion raised in 2023.

Key Highlights:

  • Active Ecosystem Presence: India hosts over 7,000 women-led tech startups, which constitute approximately 7.5% of all active startups in the country. These ventures have collectively secured USD 26.4 billion to date, with 2021 marking the peak year at USD 6.3 billion raised.
  • Global Positioning: In the global landscape, India stood third in 2024 for funding raised by women-led tech startups—trailing behind the US and the UK—with a share of 3.96% of the global total.
  • Sectoral Strengths: The leading sectors attracting women-led investments over time include retail (USD 7.8 billion cumulative), ed-tech (USD 5.4 billion), and enterprise applications (USD 5 billion).
  • Geographic Leaders: Among Indian cities, Bengaluru leads in both the number and amount of funding for women-led startups, followed by Mumbai and the Delhi NCR region.
  • Unicorn & Acquisition Trends: While 2021 witnessed a surge in unicorns founded by women (eight new ones), 2023 and 2024 saw none, indicating oscillating momentum. Acquisition activity has also waned—from 45 acquisitions in 2021, to 36 (2022), 25 (2023), and just 16 in 2024.

Snapshot: India’s Women-Led Tech Startup Landscape

MetricDetails
2024 FundingUSD 1 billion, down 25% from 2023
Active Women-Led StartupsOver 7,000 — around 7.5% of total
Cumulative Funding to DateUSD 26.4 billion; peaked at USD 6.3 billion in 2021
Global Rank3rd by funding for women-led tech startups (3.96% share)
Top Sectors (Cumulative)Retail (USD 7.8B), Ed-tech (USD 5.4B), Enterprise Applications (USD 5B)
Leading CitiesBengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi NCR
Unicorn MomentumNo new women-led unicorns in 2023 or 2024
AcquisitionsDropped from 45 (2021) to 16 (2024)

What This Signals

Despite a vibrant ecosystem and strong cumulative funding, women-led tech startups in India faced a marked downturn in 2024. The decline spans deal volume and acquisition activity, signaling a broader funding challenge—even as certain sectors continue to show strength.

That said, India’s position among the top three globally and the scale of cumulative investments affirm the enduring rise of women entrepreneurs in tech. What’s needed now are targeted interventions—policy support, early-stage capital, mentorship, and visible success stories—to revive momentum and expand equity in tech funding.

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