Deepinder Goyal’s Temple Raises $54M for Brain Wearable
By Business Desk
Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal’s new venture, Temple, secures $54M at a $190M valuation for its groundbreaking brain-monitoring wearable, launching in 2026.
Zomato co-founder Deepinder Goyal has ventured into health tech, securing $54 million in an initial funding round for his new startup, Temple. The brain-monitoring wearable, valued at approximately $190 million, is set to open for pre-orders soon.
Key Funding Details
- Initial Round: $54 million
- Valuation: Approximately $190 million
- Investors: Friends and family
Temple, a brain-monitoring wearable, is designed to track both blood flow and oxygenation directly within the brain. Deepinder Goyal, also the Eternal Vice-Chairman of Zomato, announced its significant reduction in size. It is positioned as the smallest and most powerful wearable on the market today.
Launch and Availability
The highly anticipated limited launch edition of Temple is expected to ship to customers before the end of 2026. While the company has not yet disclosed specific pricing information, interested users can join Temple’s mailing list for future updates.
This initiative marks a notable expansion for Deepinder Goyal beyond the food delivery giant Zomato. His foray into advanced health tech with Temple introduces a novel product to the burgeoning wearable market. The ecosystem will be observing this development closely as it progresses towards its 2026 shipping target.