Digital Mental Health Platform MindTalk Secures $7.3 Mn from Cadabams Group
The funding will be used over the next 12–18 months to enhance deep-learning capabilities, integrate clinical research, and scale services to reach over 1 million users in India.
Bengaluru-based mental health platform MindTalk has secured $7.3 Mn from a Leading Mental Health Care Provider in India, Cadabams Group, to advance AI-powered therapeutic support.
MindTalk is built as a “deep agent” for mental wellness, integrating large language models (LLMs) and conversational AI with adaptive learning systems trained under clinician supervision. By combining these technologies with evidence-based therapeutic frameworks, the platform aims to provide clinically sound, personalized mental health support.
Further, the platform is designed to deliver structured, goal-oriented interventions that mirror the rigor, empathy, and accountability of traditional therapy sessions, ensuring users receive meaningful and measurable mental health outcomes.
Commenting on this investment, Sandesh Cadabam, Executive Director of Cadabams Group, said, “With MindTalk, we are building a clinically intelligent digital companion that can bring structured mental healthcare to anyone with a smartphone, without losing the rigor and empathy of real-world therapy.”
Currently, Cadabams Hospitals operates 42 centres across India and the Maldives, providing psychiatric, psychological, and rehabilitative care. With over 275,000 patients treated to date, the group now plans to scale up to 150–160 centres with a total capacity of 3,500 beds in the coming years.
The funding will be utilized over the next 12 to 18 months to strengthen MindTalk’s deep-learning and AI infrastructure, integrate ongoing clinical research into the platform, and expand its services to up to 1 million users in India.
MindTalk will serve as a digital extension of Cadabams’ clinical ecosystem using AI-driven insights to offer personalized therapy support, preventive mental health screening, and real-time mood tracking for users nationwide.
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