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Kaivalya Vohra is an Indian entrepreneur and technology executive best known as the co-founder of the quick-commerce platform Zepto. Emerging as one of the youngest high-profile startup founders in India, he gained national attention after helping build Zepto into one of the country’s fastest-growing grocery delivery companies. Alongside co-founder Aadit Palicha, Vohra became associated with the rise of India’s rapid-delivery startup ecosystem and was later recognized among the youngest self-made billionaires in the country.[1][2]
Vohra co-founded Zepto after dropping out of Stanford University’s computer science program during the COVID-19 pandemic. The company’s rapid growth, large-scale funding rounds, and expansion across major Indian cities positioned him as a prominent figure in India’s startup and venture capital landscape.[3][4]
Early life and education
Kaivalya Vohra was born in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, in 2003.[5] He completed his schooling in Bengaluru before enrolling in the computer science program at Stanford University in the United States.[6]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Vohra and his childhood friend Aadit Palicha began exploring startup opportunities while attending Stanford remotely. The pair eventually decided to leave university to pursue entrepreneurship full-time.[7]
Career
Founding Zepto
Vohra co-founded KiranaKart in 2020 with Aadit Palicha, initially focusing on grocery delivery through local kirana stores.[8] The original model failed to gain significant traction, leading the founders to redesign the business into a vertically integrated quick-commerce platform.[9]
In 2021, the company rebranded as Zepto, introducing a network of “dark stores” designed to support ultra-fast grocery deliveries in urban India.[10] Vohra took responsibility for product and technology functions and later became the company’s Chief Technology Officer.[11]
Zepto rapidly expanded across major Indian metropolitan regions and attracted significant venture capital investment from firms including Y Combinator, Nexus Venture Partners, StepStone Group, and General Catalyst.[12]
Growth and valuation
By 2023, Zepto had achieved unicorn status after raising funding at a valuation exceeding US$1 billion.[13] Subsequent investment rounds in 2024 pushed the company’s valuation beyond US$5 billion.[14]
The company became one of India’s leading quick-commerce firms, competing with platforms such as Blinkit, Swiggy Instamart, and BigBasket.[15]
Technology and operations
As CTO, Vohra led several aspects of Zepto’s technology infrastructure and operational scaling.[16] In 2025, he stated that Zepto’s relocation to Bengaluru was driven by the city’s technology talent ecosystem.[17]
The company also expanded into related verticals including Zepto Cafe and agricultural supply-chain initiatives.[18]
Recognition and wealth
Vohra became one of the youngest individuals featured on the Hurun India Rich List.[19] In 2025, he was reported as the youngest entrant on the M3M Hurun India Rich List with an estimated net worth of ₹4,480 crore.[20]
He was also recognized in entrepreneurship and startup rankings focused on young founders in India.[21]
Public image and media coverage
Media coverage of Vohra has frequently highlighted his age, rapid entrepreneurial success, and role in reshaping India’s quick-commerce market.[22] Commentary surrounding Zepto has also included debates about delivery timelines, gig-economy labor practices, and sustainability within rapid-delivery businesses.[23]
Vohra has been described as part of a new generation of Indian technology founders building large-scale consumer internet companies at an unusually young age.[24]
See also
References
- ↑ Kaivalya Vohra becomes youngest entrant on Hurun India Rich List
- ↑ Kaivalya Vohra and the rise of Zepto
- ↑ Zepto founded by Stanford dropouts Aadit Palicha and Kaivalya Vohra
- ↑ Zepto company history and funding
- ↑ Early life and education of Kaivalya Vohra
- ↑ Stanford enrollment and educational background of Kaivalya Vohra
- ↑ How Kaivalya Vohra and Aadit Palicha left Stanford to build Zepto
- ↑ Origins of KiranaKart and Zepto
- ↑ Transition from KiranaKart to Zepto
- ↑ Zepto business model and dark store expansion
- ↑ Kaivalya Vohra profile as Co-Founder and CTO of Zepto
- ↑ Zepto funding rounds and investors
- ↑ Zepto reaches unicorn valuation
- ↑ Zepto valuation growth in 2024
- ↑ Reuters coverage of Zepto’s unicorn funding round
- ↑ Kaivalya Vohra role in Zepto technology development
- ↑ Zepto move to Bengaluru driven by technology talent
- ↑ Expansion of Zepto into Cafe and Bloom
- ↑ Kaivalya Vohra enters Hurun India Rich List
- ↑ Kaivalya Vohra named youngest entrant on Hurun India Rich List 2025
- ↑ Kaivalya Vohra tops Avendus-Hurun India Under-30 entrepreneurs list
- ↑ Kaivalya Vohra and the rise of quick commerce in India
- ↑ Criticism and public debates around Zepto
- ↑ Kaivalya Vohra and Aadit Palicha as India’s youngest wealth creators