D2C Brands Database:1300+ Indian D2C brands

Trending D2C Brands in India

Instagram Growth Leaders
for August 2025

Based on analysis of 1300+ active D2C brands

August 2025
The Good Bug logo

The Good Bug specializes in daily synbiotic supplements with clinically researched probiotics, prebiotics, and nutrients, promoting gut, mental, skin, metabolic, and immune health for all ages.

TOTAL FOLLOWERS

594.60K

FOLLOWERS GAINED

+116.34K
BlueStone logo

BlueStone, established in 2011, offers high-quality fine jewellery with over 8000 customizable designs, providing a 30-day money-back guarantee, certified products, and a seamless online shopping experience.

TOTAL FOLLOWERS

891.56K

FOLLOWERS GAINED

+65.50K
Mokobara logo

Mokobara focuses on enhancing travel experiences with thoughtfully designed luggage, including stylish suitcase bags, backpacks, and duffels, ensuring ease and a sharp look for modern travelers.

TOTAL FOLLOWERS

763.37K

FOLLOWERS GAINED

+62.04K
Nabhi Sutra logo

Nabhi Sutra blends ancient Ayurvedic techniques with natural oils, offering FDA certified, pure products for hair care, skincare, and immunity, promoting holistic health without side effects.

TOTAL FOLLOWERS

138.51K

FOLLOWERS GAINED

+55.86K
#5

The House of Rare

Apparel
The House of Rare logo

Rare Rabbit is a premium luxury brand offering exclusive designer wear for men, women, and children, proudly made in India, blending tradition with modernity and celebrating individuality.

TOTAL FOLLOWERS

632.40K

FOLLOWERS GAINED

+43.07K

About the Report

In the month of August 2025, we tracked Instagram growth metrics for over 1300 active D2C brands in India to identify emerging leaders and trending companies.

Our analysis considers:

  • Absolute follower growth - Total new followers gained
  • Percentage growth - Relative growth compared to existing follower base

This comprehensive data helps agencies identify partnership opportunities, enables investors to spot high-growth potential, and assists marketplaces in discovering trending brands for their catalogs.