Beauty, wellness, and health platform kindlife.in has raised $8 million in its Series A round led by JB-Dooeun, TK Fund, and MIXI Global Investments, with Kalaari Capital and other angel investors also participating. "This capital will enable kindlife to build a strong connection between Korea, Japan, and India.

Fuelled by a robust distribution network that ensures seamless delivery of premium Korean beauty brands, their community includes thousands of beauty creators who share recommendations and take a content-first approach, educating consumers on the latest K-beauty trends," the company said in a statement. Founded by Co-founder , Vidit Jain, and Manasa Garemella, Kindlife curates Korean and Japanese skincare products for Gen Z customers. The platform employs proprietary AI technology for personalised skincare and wellness recommendations, emphasising premium Korean and Japanese beauty brands.

"At kindlife, we understand that Gen Z prioritises quality and authenticity, and we're committed to making high-quality global beauty brands accessible to them, with a particular focus on premium Korean and Japanese beauty. Our strong AI technology is at the core of how we solve discovery and personalisation," Ghai said. Previously, kindlife secured $2.

5 million in seed funding from Kalaari Capital, Titan Capital, Java Capital, and others. "kindlife is creating a highly user-friendly ecommerce platform featuring AI-enabled discoverability and the built-in influencer community. The e.