Ozi, a Gurugram-based startup focused on rapid delivery of baby essentials, has secured USD 3.3 million in a seed round led by Blume Ventures, with participation from Huddle Ventures, Zeropearl VC, Untitled, and angels. Ozi was Founded by serial entrepreneur Amit Sah.
OZi delivers essentials like diapers, baby food, toys, and more, with a promise of 30-minute delivery. Theyโve partnered with brands such as Cetaphil, Nestlรฉ, Huggies, and Chicco.
The capital will be used to:
โข Expand into new cities
โข Scale its product catalog and logistics infrastructure
โข Strengthen its delivery network and ensure speed + reliability
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โข Ozi is targeting a high-frequency, trust-sensitive vertical: babycare essentials delivered in ~30 minutes
โข The funds will be used to expand into new cities, scale its product catalogue (SKUs), and strengthen its delivery infrastructure
โข In the crowded quick commerce space, specialization + trust may be the edge that differentiates verticals like babycare from general grocery players.
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Ozi is betting that in babycare, speed alone wonโt winโyou need consistency, brand reliability, and operational excellence.
Do you think vertical quick commerce models (in babycare, pharma, etc.) will outlast generic players in the long run?



