Instant messaging application WhatsApp has made a radical update to its app. WhatsApp new Status feature rolled out to its users on Monday.
This Status feature will allow its users to share moments with friends and family throughout their day via photos, videos, and Gifs.
WhatsApp founder and CEO Jan Koum announced that the company reinvented the Status feature which unexpectedly coincides with the app’s 8th birthday which is on February 24th. The new WhatsApp Status updated will be an end to end encrypted too.
Watch the video of the launch of WhatsApp new feature:
This will be something similar to the way people scroll through their Facebook or Instagram newsfeeds. The shared photos, videos and Gif’s will be visible to selected friends for 24 hours before getting disappeared.
Facebook which owned WhatsApp, now represents a bigger shift for WhatsApp than it did for Instagram. Users can watch updates from friends and reply them privately. They can also shoot their imagery with drawings and captions and can send them to the selected contacts they have chosen with persistent privacy settings.
The idea behind this change is to just build an application that lets your friends and other contacts know what you are up to.
Coming to the analytics, WhatsApp has nearly 1.2 billion active users, and users almost send 60 billion messages per day including 3.3 billion photos, 760 million videos, and 80 million Gifs.
Swiggy has launched Pyng, a new app aimed at connecting consumers with verified professionals across over 100 specializations, including yoga instructors, financial advisors, tutors, and event planners. Currently live in Bengaluru, Pyng uses AI to match users with trusted experts and offers a money-back guarantee for unsatisfactory services.
The app also provides professionals with tools to manage bookings, track payments, and schedule services efficiently. This marks Swiggy’s entry into the professional services marketplace, expanding beyond its core food delivery and quick commerce businesses. Pyng is available on both iOS and Android, with plans for a nationwide rollout.
Eat Better, a Jaipur-based D2C snacking brand, has raised ₹17 crore in a Pre-Series A funding round co-led by Prath Ventures and Spring Marketing Capital. Founded by Vidushi Kanoria, Mridula Kanoria, and Shaurya Kanoria in 2020, Eat Better specializes in healthy snacks like dry fruit ladoos and nuts.
Key Highlights:
Investment Use: Funds will expand Eat Better’s product line and enhance its presence on quick commerce platforms.
Market Position: Competes with brands like Happilo and Yoga Bar in the healthy snacking space.
Operational Milestones: Fulfills over 2 lakh orders monthly.
Financial Performance: Revenue grew nearly threefold to ₹14.47 crore in FY24, with a reduced net loss.
Market Opportunity:
The Indian food and beverages market is projected to reach $68 billion by 2030, positioning Eat Better favorably to capitalize on the demand for healthy snacks. With this funding, Eat Better aims to strengthen its market presence and product offerings.
Bengaluru-based D2C fashion startup Outzidr, co-founded by Nirmal Jain, Mani Kant Mani, and Justin Mario, has secured ₹30 crore in seed funding led by Stellaris Venture Partners, with participation from angel investors like Ramakant Sharma (Livspace) and Ghazal Alagh (Mamaearth).
Launched in February 2025, Outzidr targets Gen Z women aged 17–27 with affordable occasion-specific apparel such as partywear and travel outfits. The brand introduces over 2,000 new designs monthly and uses a “test-and-react” model to scale popular styles based on early sales data. With an agile inventory cycle of less than three weeks, it plans to shift 90% of manufacturing to India within two years for sustainability.
The funds will bolster supply chain efficiency, technology development, team expansion, and brand-building. Outzidr aims to achieve ₹100 crore annualized revenue within 6–8 months through its D2C platform and marketplaces like Myntra, Nykaa Fashion, and AJIO.
Led by industry veterans with expertise in fashion and logistics, Outzidr is poised to capitalize on India’s growing D2C market fueled by Gen Z’s demand for trendy and affordable fashion.