
OYO
Founded Year
2012Stage
Series G - II | AliveTotal Raised
$3.376BValuation
$0000Last Raised
$64.09M | 1 yr agoRevenue
$0000Mosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
+14 points in the past 30 days
About OYO
OYO provides hospitality services focusing on hotel and home bookings. It offers a platform for sanitized stays, standardized amenities, and digital management tools for property owners. It primarily serves the hospitality and travel sectors by enabling property owners to list their hotels and homes and providing travelers with accommodations. It was founded in 2012 and is based in Gurugram, India.
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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned OYO in 2 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Nov 3, 2025.

Nov 3, 2025 report
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OYO Patents
OYO has filed 3 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- engine technology
- foundations (buildings and structures)
- graphical projections

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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3/10/2023 | 11/5/2024 | Kawasaki rolling stock, Hitachi multiple units, Textile closures, Parts of clothing, Nuttalls | Grant |
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Grant Date | 11/5/2024 |
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Related Topics | Kawasaki rolling stock, Hitachi multiple units, Textile closures, Parts of clothing, Nuttalls |
Status | Grant |
Latest OYO News
Nov 11, 2025
I write this as an Indian entrepreneur who believes deeply in the vision of a "Vikshit Bharat" – a developed and equitable India by 2047. Achieving this ambitious goal isn't just about economic numbers; it's about unleashing our entrepreneurial potential to drive inclusive growth. In my own entrepreneurial journey of leading an airline and backing startups in hospitality, food, mobility, healthcare and renewables, I've learnt a fundamental truth. It is that for India to be truly developed, it is imperative that entrepreneurs identify hard problems to solve and tackle them head-on with innovative use of technology, new business models that goes beyond simply chasing valuationsand are guided by a deep sense of purpose. This is the essence of Viksit Bharat :progress for all. In aviation, when we launched Akasa Air, our goal was not only to build a successful airline but to connect new cities to the country's aviation network and be a catalyst for India's growth. Every new flight route is a lifeline for local economies and small businesses that fuels India's growth story. In hospitality, my stint at OYO taught me how technology can transform an unorganized and informal sector that guarantees accessible, affordable and reliable accommodation. Similarly, I've had the privilege to invest in F&B startups like Blue Tokai Coffee (bringing premium Indian coffee to the world), Slurrp Farm (reviving super grains like millets in children's nutrition), and Burger Singh (fusing global fast food with Indian flavours) that show how Indian entrepreneurs can compete globally by embracing innovationwhile uplifting local farmers and suppliers. In the EV sector, Greencell Mobility is driving the electric vehicle revolution in public transport, envisioning a future where commuting is both green and efficient. And in education, institutions like Ashoka University (built by philanthropists and entrepreneurs) demonstrate that world-class education and research can flourish on Indian soil, nurturing the next generation of leaders at home. The promise of a Vikshit Bharat is one where every section of society – women, youth from underserved communities, and people with disabilities all have roles to play in India's growth story. I'm heartened by the focus on inclusion I see across industry and policy today. For example, the government's recent efforts – from establishing crèches to women-specific skilling programs acknowledge the necessity of an inclusive workforce. Even in the private sector, as Chair of the CII National Committee on Skills &Livelihood, I've seen how industry collaboration can train and place over one million youth in jobs each year, with a special emphasis on under-privileged and marginalized groups. Skilling and upskilling have become rallying cries for Indian industry.CII's Model Career Centres (MCCs) – an industry-led employment facilitation network – have expanded to over 60 centres across India since launching in 2016. These centres provide career assessment, counselling, and direct placement support. CII (through MCCs and other initiatives) has conducted 8,000+ job drives and career fairs nationwide, in collaboration with over 7,000 partner companies They have collectively counselled over 4.5 lakh youth and provided jobs to about 1.4 lakh job seekers in just a few years.From shop-floor factory training programs to corporate-backed coding bootcamps, all geared to equip our workforce into a global talent hub. Today we stand at a unique moment where economic opportunity and social responsibility are two sides of the same coin. Our Prime Minister's call for a "Vikshit Bharat" by 2047 isn't just a government target – it is a rallying cry for all of us in the business community to align our ventures with national goals. It means using innovations like AI to not just cut costs but to increase efficiency, enhance livelihoods and upskill workers for the jobs of tomorrow.India already boasts a global leadership position in AI talent with an installed base of 416,000 AI professionals (as of 2023) and demand on track to reach 1 million by 2026. From AI-driven chatbots enhancing customer service in hospitality to predictive algorithms optimizing aviation logistics, AI is reshaping how we do business.The vision of a Viksit Bharat alsoentails supporting and mentoring the next generation of entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds, so that a young woman in a small town or an engineer with a disability has equal opportunity to launch the next big startup. I have seen how a mission-driven approach can galvanize teams and inspire customer loyalty – whether it was the homage we paid to our values when launching a new airline or the insistence on sustainability in our mobility venture. Going forward, my call to fellow entrepreneurs and industry leaders is clear: let's collaborate in building an India that is not only prosperous but also just. Share your expertise with budding founders. Partner with government and civil society on initiatives for skilling and financial inclusion. Integrate accessibility and sustainability into your business models from day one. The road to Vikshit Bharat will have its challenges. But entrepreneurial is precisely about solving tricky challenges. India's entrepreneurs have done a remarkable job of reimagining what's possible. Each startup, each small business, each industry giant has a role in this odyssey. By 2047, when India celebrates 100 years of independence, I'm certain we will also celebrate our rise as a Viksit Bharat – a nation whose entrepreneurs helped build not just a bigger economy, but a better society for all.
OYO Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was OYO founded?
OYO was founded in 2012.
Where is OYO's headquarters?
OYO's headquarters is located at Sourthern Peripheral Road, Gurugram.
What is OYO's latest funding round?
OYO's latest funding round is Series G - II.
How much did OYO raise?
OYO raised a total of $3.376B.
Who are the investors of OYO?
Investors of OYO include Redsprig Innovation Partners, Nuvama Private, ASK Group, J&A Partners, Mankind Pharma Promoter's Family Office and 31 more.
Who are OYO's competitors?
Competitors of OYO include Treebo Hotels, Juniper Hotels, FabHotels, NestAway, Bag2Bag and 7 more.
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Sturmfrei Hospitality operates in the tourism and hospitality industry, offering accommodation solutions that focus on social interaction and community building. The company provides various lodging options, including dormitories and private rooms, aimed at facilitating connections among travelers. Sturmfrei Hospitality primarily serves solo travelers, groups, and couples seeking budget-friendly backpacker accommodations in different locations in India. It was founded in 2018 and is based in Ahmedabad, India.
MyIndianStay is an online vacation rental platform operating in the travel and hospitality sector. The company connects travelers with locals offering spare space for short-term stays. MyIndianStay serves the travel accommodation market, providing various lodging options. It is based in Panjim, India.

Red Planet Hotels is a regional hotel group focusing on the budget hotel sector in Asia. The company provides budget accommodations that are located in central areas and include essential amenities like Wi-Fi. Red Planet Hotels serves budget-conscious travelers. It is based in Bangkok, Thailand.

RedDoorz focuses on providing affordable accommodations in Southeast Asia. The company offers standardized hotel stays with amenities such as Wi-Fi, television, water, bathrooms, and toiletries. RedDoorz primarily serves the travel and tourism sector by transforming fragmented supply inventory into standardized accommodations. It was founded in 2015 and is based in Jakarta, Indonesia.

FabHotels is a hotel chain that provides accommodations across various cities in India. The company offers online hotel booking services, providing hotel options with basic amenities such as air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and 24X7 security. FabHotels caters to travelers seeking lodging solutions that prioritize safety and cleanliness. It was founded in 2014 and is based in New Delhi, India.
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