HealthFab, an Indian D2C menstrual hygiene brand best known for its reusable period underwear GoPadFree, has raised ₹20 crore (approximately $2.4 million) in a Series A round led by Atomic Capital with participation from existing investor Mistry Ventures. Total funding to date is approximately $3.7 million.

Founded in 2019 by Kiriti Acharjee, Sourav Chakrabarty, and Satyajit Chakraborty, HealthFab started with a sustainability objective – reducing waste from menstrual hygiene products through reusable period underwear. The company has since expanded into disposable period underwear and period pain relief creams, selling through its own website, e-commerce platforms including Amazon, Flipkart, and Myntra, and quick commerce platforms like Swiggy and Zepto.

The company says it is seeing 3x year-on-year revenue growth and plans to scale its active user base from 500,000 to 5 million over the next three years. The funding will support portfolio expansion into broader menstrual wellness including energy, fatigue, and pain management, as well as omnichannel distribution and manufacturing capacity.

HealthFab previously raised $1 million in a pre-Series A in 2025 from Mistry Ventures, BeyondSeed, Thrive Ventures, and angel investors including Shark Tank India judges Anupam Mittal, Aman Gupta, Vineeta Singh, and Peyush Bansal.

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