
When Radhika Patil and Bharath Patil became parents for the first time, they experienced a common — but seldom discussed — early parenthood suffering: sleep deprivation and worry.Radhika, who had a strong engineering background, realised that many baby products addressed symptoms rather than root causes—and the idea began to take shape.
At the same time, Bharath had deep expertise in electronics, sensors, and machine design. The couple asked: What if a crib could be smart enough to recognise a baby’s sleep pattern and intervene gently, before crying even begins? That thought seeded the founding of Cradlewise.
Radhika Patil (Co-Founder & CEO): A Master’s graduate in Electronic Systems Design from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Radhika had worked at Qualcomm designing power-management ICs and had built her credentials in embedded electronics. As CEO, she leads the vision, product strategy, engineering culture, and market expansion of Cradlewise.
Bharath Patil (Co-Founder & CTO): Also an IISc electronics alumnus, Bharath led R&D at Texas Instruments, inventor of several sensor and time-of-flight technologies (10+ patents), before co-founding Cradlewise. He oversees hardware design, sensor systems, algorithms, and manufacturing for the smart crib.
Together, the Patils bring a powerful combination of deep product engineering and personal empathy for the parent experience—an unusual pairing in the “baby-tech” space.
In Bengaluru, their journey began with prototyping in 2017: the first innovative bassinet model emerged to address infant-sleep disruption. Cradlewise’s story notes:
“We started with sleep because it is the building block of an endless list of health benefits, such as brain development, forging memories …”
They created a “contact-less baby monitor” with embedded sensors to identify early wake-up signals (minor movements, time deviations) and activate gentle rocking and soothing noises before the baby fully wakes up. Hardware, firmware, and sensor data machine learning became the core. Early pilots in Indian households proved the concept, and then the vision rapidly expanded internationally.
Cradlewise raised a US$7 million seed round in 2021, led by Footwork and with participation from CRV, SOSV, and Better Capital. That investment allowed scaling of engineering, supply-chain, and operations in India while expanding the global footprint.
By 2023, the company said it had tracked baby sleep for millions of hours, with expanding sales in the US, Canada, and India. For 2024-25, the brand received a stunning boost with Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, publicly endorsing their smart crib for his newborn child. This endorsement gave the product worldwide exposure and credibility.
The product has also won awards: for example, it was ranked among TIME magazine’s “Best Inventions” of 2020.
What makes Cradlewise stand out:
“As an engineer, I learned to think in systems. As a mum, I learned to trust my instincts…and somewhere in the middle….I also developed more resilience than I thought was humanly possible.”
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Hardware + baby-product + tech = a complex mix. The Patils faced multiple challenges:
The story of Cradlewise and the Patils resonates because:
The Patils are focused on expanding the Cradlewise ecosystem:
“By parents, for parents … better sleep for baby means better sleep for you, which helps you be the parent you want to be!”
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