Bluepad Raises INR 1.8 Cr Pre-Seed Round From Titan Capital and AngelList's Syndicate The startup will utilize the funds to expand the team and strengthen the tech capabilities

By Prabhjeet Bhatla

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Bluepad—a one-stop solution for aggregated written content in vernacular languages—on Monday announced to have raised INR 1.8 crore in the pre-seed round of funding from Titan Capital and AngelList's Syndicate.

The startup will utilize the funds to expand the team and strengthen the tech capabilities, such as improving the recommendation engine and simplifying content discovery on the platform. The firm will also focus on creating technological enhancements to ease content creation and provide value-added content for readers beyond just entertainment needs.

"Our goal is to empower people in India to express their thoughts, opinions, experiences in their regional languages and help them share, connect with millions of readers across India. We believe writing as a medium of expression in regional languages needs to have an online platform, where Indian people can share and easily reach out to varied audiences," said Sanjyot Bhosale, co-founder, Bluepad.

Bluepad was founded in October 2020 by Sanjyot Bhosale, Devakrishna Asokar, and Kishore Garimella.

"With curated content becoming mainstream, we believe that Bluepad can solve the content discovery problem plaguing the vernacular landscape. Instead of joining multiple Facebook, WhatsApp, and telegram groups, users can find the content they are interested in reading in one single platform," explained Kishore Garimella, co-founder, Bluepad.

The startup aims to solve the problem of the written content gap that exists online for the regional languages. Especially, the content such as blogs, informative articles, lifestyle tips, poems, and opinion pieces typically found in magazines, though having a high readership in the offline world isn't available online due to the existing infrastructure and products. Bluepad plans to solve this issue by providing a platform for blog writers and readers to create and consume written content in their languages.

"We are glad to partner with Bluepad, a promising venture that is giving utmost importance to the vernacular language in India and solving the problems faced by content creators and content consumers specialized in their own native languages. With a massive user base to tap into and creating a platform beyond just entertainment needs, we are sure the talented team at Bluepad will create a huge impact by providing value-adding content in Indian languages. We are looking forward to our journey ahead with Bluepad," added Bipin Shah, partner, Titan Capital.

Since its launch, around 15000 pieces of content have been published by users on the platform. Bluepad is positioning itself as a 'medium' for the non-English speaking population in India (aka Bharat users), focusing on Marathi. The startup's future plans include opening up the platform in other vernacular languages.

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