Whale Wearables Raises ₹30 Lakh on Shark Tank India for Women Safety Innovation

In a thrilling episode of Shark Tank India Season 4 that aired in March 2025, Belagavi startup Whale Wearables raised ₹30 lakhs for 3% equity from Sharks Aman Gupta and Vineeta Singh. The startup, founded by Sharad Patil and Nandita Yenagi, is an emerging game-changer in India’s wearable technology space, with the vision to reimagine women’s safety using technology.

The founders demonstrated their portfolio of patented, intelligent wearable technology solutions to empower women with affordable, convenient self-defense capabilities. The pitch resonated both with the investors and the crowd, and resulted in a successful deal reflecting increasing emphasis on security-focused innovation within India’s startup ecosystem.

From Personal Trauma to Tech-Driven Mission
The origin of Whale Wearables is rooted in a very personal experience. Co-founder Nandita Yenagi spoke about how she was eve-teased and how the experience had triggered her determination to design a meaningful solution. The wake-up call happened when she and Sharad Patil participated in a candle march in the aftermath of the Nirbhaya case. It was there that they became aware of the vital market gap for effective and fashionable personal safety devices for women.

Their product story started with a humble thought: design something wearable, unobtrusive, and able to signal for help in times of need. This idea evolved into Whale Wearables—a company that marries design, functionality, and purpose in one compelling package.

Shark Tank India Investment: A Confidence and Capital Boost
On the Shark Tank India stage, the founders showcased prototypes of their wearable safety devices—ranging from rings and pendants to wristbands with inbuilt alert mechanisms. Their presentation not only showcased the technical ingenuity behind the products but also pointed out the emotional and societal urgency that fuels their mission.

In awe of the duo’s passion, execution, and social impact, Aman Gupta (co-founder of boAt) and Vineeta Singh (co-founder of Sugar Cosmetics) bid ₹30 lakh for a 3% equity share. The Sharks praised the founders for filling an essential need in women’s personal security with a market-tested, scalable solution.

Scaling a Safety Revolution for Women
With the new injection of capital and strategic guidance from two of India’s top consumer brand entrepreneurs, Whale Wearables is set to scale. The company will:

Boost production to keep pace with growing demand

Invest in R&D for product development

Increase their penetration in urban and semi-urban areas

Launch awareness campaigns for self-defense education

The company also suggested future product lines for children, elderly citizens, and night workers—segments equally at risk from physical harm and frequently neglected in mainstream safety rhetoric.

A Startup with a Strong Social Compass
What sets Whale Wearables apart is not merely the technology, but the storytelling and mission that comes with it. In a system that often revolves around valuation and profitability, the startup turns impact-driven innovation into the hero. Their Shark Tank India visit was not merely a fundraising record, but a call to action for safer communities and empowered lifestyles.

As they gear up for the next stage of expansion, the founders are still true to their vision: securing India for every woman, one wearable at a time.

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