Mumbai-based fashion tech startup ZILO has received $4.5 million funding in a seed round led by Info Edge Ventures and Chiratae Ventures, according to a company’s statement today, June 27.
Founded in 2025, ZILO is building a new category in fashion retail that blends the convenience of online shopping with the delight and flexibility of offline experiences.
The funding will help ZILO to get to PMF (product market fit) and ensure they continue to build an innovative hybrid supply chain, deepen brand partnerships, and expand beyond Mumbai to other top-tier Indian cities by the end of the year.
ZILO simplifies last-minute fashion shopping by delivering on-trend outfits from leading brands like Levi’s, Louis Philippe, United Colors of Benetton, Rare Rabbit, Jack & Jones, Puma, Reebok, Snitch, Andamen, The Souled Store, Manyavar, Veromoda, ONLY, AND, W, Biba, Libas, Global Desi, Koskii, Jockey, Damensch, Bliss Club, Gini & Jony, Barbie, and more—in under 60 minutes.
Commenting on the investment, Anoop N Menon, Chiratae’s Consumertech Lead said, “As early Investors in the Fashion space through Myntra and Omnichannel plays led by Firstcry and Lenskart, we have seen both the potential and limitations of the current fashion platforms compared to other categories. Discovery, customer experience and assortment for the discerning customer in Metro/Tier-1 is broken in fashion and hence the limited penetration of online channels. Zilo looks to establish a new platform indexed on experience and convenience and build a loyal online channel for this segment.”
“Our other quick-commerce investments have proven three constants for the consumer; Speed sparks adoption, Personalization grows conversions & basket size, and Trust in consistent delivery fuels loyalty and frequency. Zilo’s aims to deliver on all three fronts with 60 mins delivery, Home Trials, instant returns, and a hand-picked curation of the best brands. We’re confident they will set the new standard for convenience, customization, and confidence in fashion,” said Kitty Agarwal, Partner at Info Edge Ventures.
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