Skyroot Aerospace, KreditBee among latest startups to enter unicorn club

Skyroot Aerospace, KreditBee among latest startups to enter unicorn club



India’s startup ecosystem has expanded rapidly, with nearly 2.3 lakh startups now recognised by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT).

As funding activity has grown, several startups have crossed the $1 billion valuation mark to become unicorns, including recent entrants SkyRoot Aerospace and KreditBee.

Coined in 2013 by venture capitalist Aileen Lee, the term unicorn describes startups valued at more than $1 billion. India’s unicorn journey began with InMobi in 2011 and has since been driven by rising investor interest, digital adoption and policy support.

Per data from market intelligence platform Tracxn, India has created 131 unicorns so far, with four added in 2026, as of May 7. However, only 93 of these unicorns remain active

The country added nine unicorns in 2025, compared with seven in 2024 and two in 2023. India saw its biggest unicorn boom in 2021, when 44 startups entered the club, followed by 24 in 2022

Here’s the lowdown on what’s happened in and around the unicorn stable so far this year: