Instafix raises Rs 7.55 crore in a pre-seed round co-led by Titan Capital, 8i Ventures

Instafix aims to revolutionise the device repair experience by offering quick, reliable, and affordable on-site repairs for premium smartphones.

(L-R) Chetan Chauhan and Aniket Kale, Co-founders at Instafix
Instafix, a 30-minute doorstep smartphone repair service, has raised Rs 7.55 crore in a pre-seed funding round co-led by Titan Capital and 8i Ventures. The round also saw participation from Anish Srivastava (SVP, Blinkit) and Bharat Kalia (Co-founder & CEO, Lifelong).

India’s consumer electronics market, valued at nearly $73 billion, is seeing strong growth in premium devices, which is growing at nearly 20% year-on-year. But the device repair experience has barely evolved. With nearly three crore premium smartphones sold in India every year, consumers still lack a repair service they can confidently recommend.

When Aniket's smartphone broke, a steep service centre quote pushed him to a local repair shop, only for the issue to return ten days later with no warranty. This insight pointed to a market-wide failure in premium device repair, the one Aniket and Chetan, both ex-Blinkit, set out to fix when they founded Instafix in 2025.


Instafix is an on-demand doorstep smartphone repair service that brings certified technicians to a customer's location. Customers book a repair and a technician arrives on-site and completes the repair in 30 minutes, in front of the customer. Every repair is backed by a warranty of up to 12 months and priced up to 50% below OEM service centres. Together, it aims to deliver 10x repair experience.

"Phones haven't fundamentally changed in years, yet 40% of Indians replace theirs within two years - usually over a fixable issue. A quality repair can add two years to a phone’s life, save a household up to ₹50,000, and keep a perfectly good device in use. Since Instafix’s launch in Gurugram in Oct '25, we've grown 100% month-on-month with a 4.7-star customer rating," said Aniket Kale, Co-founder, Instafix.

The fresh capital will be used to scale Instafix's Gurugram operations, expand coverage beyond iPhones to premium Android models and build the technology stack behind on-site, sub-30-minute repairs.
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“Smartphones today sit at the center of an individual's life, yet smartphone repairs remain slow, fragmented and highly unreliable. Instafix’s full-stack, on-site, quick service approach is rebuilding the repair experience from the ground up starting with the highest trust category - smartphones, and has the potential to unlock one of the largest services opportunities in consumer tech infrastructure," said Spokesperson, Titan Capital.
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