28 May, 2025
Instamart Drops Swiggy Tag, Unveils Bold New Identity
Design News • Jayshree Ochwani • 3 Mins reading time

Synopsis
Swiggy’s Instamart sheds its parent brand to unveil a standalone identity, marking a significant shift in India’s rapidly growing quick commerce landscape.
Key takeaways:
- Instamart’s transformation signals its ambition to rival — and eventually outpace — Swiggy’s food delivery arm.
- The rebrand introduces a calming new blue identity, setting the stage for wider market dominance.
- A subtle nod to its roots remains, with the iconic ‘S-Pin’ still in play.
- This move follows a broader trend as rivals like Zomato’s Blinkit gain ground with similar standalone ambitions.
Instamart moves beyond Swiggy’s shadow
In a significant brand shift, Instamart has officially dropped the Swiggy branding, positioning itself as a standalone identity in the fast-paced quick commerce sector.
Having started as a Swiggy sub-brand in 2020, Instamart has grown to serve millions across more than 120 cities, with a robust portfolio of over 35,000 products.
This move isn’t just cosmetic — it’s strategic. Instamart now joins the ranks of quick commerce giants making aggressive strides, just as Zomato recently rebranded its holding company to Eternal amidst Blinkit’s exponential growth.
A fresh look: Blue becomes the new identity
The revamped identity is underscored by a new primary blue hue, a color Instamart says represents “reliability, speed, and trust.” It’s a signal that the brand is no longer tethered to food delivery or metro-focused consumers.
“This rebrand is not just a visual shift, it’s a declaration,” said Mayur Hola, Head of Brand at Swiggy. “Instamart has grown beyond its origins, while still being backed by the trust of Swiggy.”
The rebrand will soon be reflected across the app UI, packaging, delivery gear, and all consumer touchpoints.
S-Pin Lingers as a Nod to Legacy
Interestingly, while Instamart has a new identity, it hasn’t completely severed ties with its origin story. The Swiggy ‘S-Pin’ icon — synonymous with precision and fast delivery — still lingers within the branding.
It’s a subtle but strategic decision, acting as a bridge between legacy trust and fresh innovation.
Swiggy’s decision to keep the S-Pin alive highlights the value of brand heritage, even as it pushes for independence.
Swiggy’s Bet on Quick Commerce
This brand overhaul comes with high expectations. Swiggy CEO Sriharsha Majety previously noted that Instamart is poised to surpass Swiggy’s food delivery arm, both in penetration and overall scale.
This isn’t just a rebrand. It’s a battle flag in the war for everyday convenience.
With a dedicated app launched earlier this year, Instamart is laying the groundwork for an ecosystem far beyond what its parent company envisioned in 2020.
What’s next? All eyes on the blue bag
From packaging to performance, Instamart’s next moves will be closely watched. As India’s quick commerce space heats up, the platform’s visual overhaul and strategic separation could either cement its category leadership or open the gates for competitors.
Whether you’re a loyal user or a curious observer, one thing is sure: Instamart is no longer riding on Swiggy’s coattails. And that, in this fiercely competitive space, might be its boldest delivery yet.
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Jayshree Ochwani
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