New Delhi based MeMeraki, founded by Yosha Gupta, raised ₹1 crore for 4% equity from four Sharks on Shark Tank India, valuing the company at ₹25 crore. Connecting 500+ artisans across 300+ art forms to 40+ countries, the culture-tech platform blends heritage preservation with enterprise-scale growth and profitability.
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In the hands of a master artisan, centuries speak through color and craft.
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In a boardroom on national television, that same heritage commands investor conviction.
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Between tradition and technology stands MeMeraki scaling India’s artistic legacy into a structured, global business movement.
Where Heritage Met Technology
Founded in 2019 in New Delhi by Yosha Gupta, MeMeraki began with a bold premise: India’s traditional art forms hold global value when presented with structure, storytelling, and access.
Gupta recognized that while India’s artisan economy carries immense cultural depth, it has historically operated within fragmented supply chains and informal distribution systems. MeMeraki positioned itself as a culture-tech platform integrating digital tools, curated experiences, and enterprise partnerships to create consistent income streams for artisans.
The defining inflection point arrived on Shark Tank India. Gupta entered the tank seeking ₹50 lakh for 1.67% equity. The Sharks saw scale where others saw tradition. After negotiations, four investors Varun Alagh, Namita Thapar, Kunal Bahl, and Viraj Bahl collectively invested ₹1 crore for 4% equity, valuing MeMeraki at ₹25 crore.
The moment marked national validation of culture-tech as an investable, scalable category.
Building a Three-Pillar Revenue Engine
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MeMeraki avoided the conventional handicraft marketplace model. Instead, it designed a diversified structure built on three core verticals.
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The first pillar centers on curated digital learning experiences and workshops, where global audiences engage directly with master artisans. This format blends education, storytelling, and cultural immersion.
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The second pillar is direct-to-consumer handcrafted products, ensuring artisans retain visibility and structured pricing.
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The third and increasingly powerful pillar is enterprise partnerships. Through murals, installations, campaigns, and cultural advisory services, MeMeraki executes large-ticket institutional projects that deliver predictable revenue and deeper impact.
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Today, the company operates on a 60% consumer and 40% enterprise revenue mix. The enterprise arm has become a major growth accelerator, enabling structured expansion while maintaining artisan-centric values.
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This model works because it transforms culture from a transactional sale into an ecosystem education, commerce, and institutional collaboration reinforcing each other.
Scale, Numbers & Institutional Validation
MeMeraki currently works with over 500 master artisans representing more than 300 traditional Indian art forms. The platform serves customers across 40+ countries, positioning Indian heritage within a global demand framework.
The company has reported consistent year-on-year revenue growth and achieved profitability in the current financial year. Its enterprise collaborations include projects with GMR Hyderabad Airport, the Ministry of Culture, Science City Kolkata, and Apollo Hospitals partnerships that expand both commercial scale and cultural visibility.
Beyond Shark Tank India, MeMeraki previously raised capital from Suzuki-backed Next Bharat Ventures. The startup has also received ecosystem support from IIMA Ventures and accelerator programs such as Google for Startups (Women Founders) and Meta XR Accelerator.
With fresh capital deployed toward strengthening its technology backbone, expanding enterprise partnerships, and deepening structured artisan engagement, MeMeraki is targeting a ₹100 crore-plus business within the next four to five years.
Impact Meets Institutional Scale
India’s artisan economy represents millions of livelihoods and centuries of intellectual heritage. MeMeraki’s approach introduces documentation, design intervention, digital storytelling, and structured pricing into this ecosystem.
By combining technology, brand-building, and institutional partnerships, the company professionalizes a traditionally informal sector. Investors on Shark Tank India recognized that culture, when systemized, becomes scalable infrastructure.
The ₹1 crore investment for 4% equity was more than a financial transaction. It was a statement: heritage, when paired with execution, commands valuation.
The Powerful Lesson
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MeMeraki’s journey delivers a precise insight impact scales when structure meets storytelling.
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Yosha Gupta transformed traditional art into an institutional category by integrating three powerful forces: technology, enterprise collaboration, and artisan-first design.
The lesson for founders is clear:
When you identify overlooked economic value and build systems around it, you create markets where others see margins.
Culture, when structured with strategic clarity, becomes capital.
Sources: Shark Tank India, startupnews.fyi