India has emerged as a global hub for innovation and entrepreneurship. Over the past decade, a new generation of startups has not only disrupted traditional industries but also made a powerful impact across the world. These companies are solving real-world problems—from democratizing education to revolutionizing fintech and bringing sustainable solutions to life. Here are the top Indian startups that are changing the world.
1. BYJU’S – Revolutionizing Global EdTech
Founded by: Byju Raveendran
Headquarters: Bengaluru, India
Founded In: 2011
BYJU’S has transformed how students learn—not just in India but globally. With over 150 million users, it offers interactive, video-based learning for students from K-12 to competitive exams. It’s one of the few Indian startups to acquire companies in the U.S. (like Osmo) and spread its footprint across the world.
Impact:
- One of the world’s largest EdTech platforms
- Global expansion in the U.S., Middle East, and Latin America
- Acquisitions to scale educational content globally
2. Zerodha – Disrupting Financial Markets
Founded by: Nithin Kamath & Nikhil Kamath
Headquarters: Bengaluru, India
Founded In: 2010
Zerodha has democratized stock trading in India. By eliminating brokerage fees and simplifying investing for the masses, it has inspired fintech revolutions globally. It is also bootstrapped and profitable, proving that billion-dollar companies don’t always need VC funding.
Impact:
- 1+ crore users in India
- Tech-driven approach influencing brokers worldwide
- A role model for sustainable, profitable startup growth
3. Freshworks – India’s SaaS Unicorn on Wall Street
Founded by: Girish Mathrubootham
Headquarters: Chennai, India
Founded In: 2010
Freshworks became the first Indian SaaS company to be listed on NASDAQ. It provides cloud-based customer engagement tools used by businesses across the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Its “India for the world” model is reshaping global SaaS narratives.
Impact:
- Over 50,000 customers globally
- Offices in 13 countries
- First Indian B2B software company listed on NASDAQ
4. Ola Electric – Driving Global EV Ambitions
Founded by: Bhavish Aggarwal
Headquarters: Bengaluru, India
Founded In: 2017
Ola Electric is creating a sustainable electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem in India, with eyes on global markets. Its EV scooters, battery-swapping technology, and commitment to green energy make it a global player in clean transportation.
Impact:
- India’s largest EV manufacturer
- Building one of the world’s biggest EV battery plants
- Expanding EV tech across international markets
5. Udaan – B2B Commerce Revolution
Founded by: Former Flipkart employees
Headquarters: Bengaluru, India
Founded In: 2016
Udaan digitized wholesale trade in India, connecting manufacturers and retailers on a single platform. Its model is now being observed globally as a blueprint for B2B digital marketplaces in emerging economies.
Impact:
- 3 million+ retailers on the platform
- E-commerce supply chain innovation for developing countries
- Inspired global B2B startup models
6. Log9 Materials – Deep-Tech for a Greener Planet
Founded by: Akshay Singhal
Headquarters: Bengaluru, India
Founded In: 2015
Log9 Materials focuses on graphene-based battery and clean energy tech. It’s solving real-world energy storage problems and building sustainable tech with applications globally in EVs, solar, and beyond.
Impact:
- Indigenous fast-charging battery technology
- Partnering with global EV and solar companies
- Exporting tech to Southeast Asia and Europe
7. HealthifyMe – Global Health & Nutrition Tech
Founded by: Tushar Vashisht & Mathew Cherian
Headquarters: Bengaluru, India
Founded In: 2012
HealthifyMe is a digital health and wellness platform with AI-powered coaching. While it started in India, it now has users across 30+ countries, offering customized diet and fitness plans globally.
Impact:
- Over 40 million users globally
- AI diet coach (Ria) adopted worldwide
- Used in the U.S., Singapore, and Middle East
🌍 Final Thoughts
Indian startups are no longer just “local heroes.” They are global disruptors, tech pioneers, and innovation leaders shaping the future across industries. Whether it’s education, fintech, sustainability, or health, these companies prove that Indian entrepreneurship has the vision and power to change the world.