MyUDAAN
Integrating tech, humans, and machines to provide convenient and affordable mobility solutions for the elderly and people with disabilities — at home, near home, and away from home.
- Founder
- Ravindra Singh
- Country
- India
- Sector
- Mobility & Care for Elderly & Disabled
- Operating
- 5 years
Founded by Ravindra Singh and Anil Pereira , myUDAAN is redefining mobility and care for the elderly and persons with disabilities. As a Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) platform, it integrates technology, human support, and assistive transport to provide end-to-end care — at home, near home, or on the move.
From mobility scooters and wheelchair taxis to trained care assistants, myUDAAN helps individuals access the world around them with greater independence and confidence.
What are they building?
myUDAAN is an all-in-one mobility platform offering:
A mobile app to book mobility and care services
Trained mobility assistants for in-person support
Proprietary assistive tech, including a custom mobility scooter
Wheelchair-accessible transport options
Designed to work at home, near home, and on the go, myUDAAN empowers users to move independently and with dignity.
The why?
Ravindra Singh
Diagnosed with post-polio paralysis at eight months old, Ravindra Singh experienced early on what limited mobility can mean for a person’s independence. But instead of letting those challenges define him, they fueled his vision.
Drawing from his own journey, Ravindra co-founded myUDAAN to empower others facing similar barriers — creating a platform that provides on-demand mobility and care services for persons with disabilities and the elderly. At its core, myUDAAN is about restoring choice, dignity, and freedom of movement to those who need it most.
SEED Inclusivity Program Journey
Through the SEED Inclusivity Program, myUDAAN refined its mobile app with feedback from real users—improving accessibility and better aligning with user needs.
The program also expanded their network, connecting them with mentors and inclusive innovation experts. Sessions on accessibility standards helped them align more closely with global best practices.
They adopted an experimentation mindset, iterating their services through continuous user trials and feedback to ensure real-world relevance and impact.
Recent Achievements
Improved app accessibility through direct user feedback
Formed partnerships through the SEED network
Adopted inclusive innovation standards and methodologies
Enabled a user in Mumbai to attend her daughter’s wedding—an important moment made possible by myUDAAN’s mobility service
“ The SEED Inclusivity program was a catalyst that transformed our vision into actionable impact, fostering inclusivity at every step “
— Ravindra Singh