Rankings · Jul 21, 2026
Top 10 Toy Manufacturers in India (2026)
2026 ranking of India's top toy manufacturers: revenue, specialties, MOQs & export readiness. Compare local giants vs Chinese OEM suppliers like CPS TOYS.

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India's toy manufacturing sector is a fragmented, fast-growing market of 10,000+ small units plus a handful of large players. This ranking profiles the top 10 toy manufacturers in India by scale, export readiness, and product specialization, based on 2025鈥?026 public filings, The Toy Association data, and Statista market size estimates. For B2B importers evaluating Indian supply, this page covers each company's revenue range, headquarters, core categories, MOQ bands, and OEM capabilities 鈥?plus a final comparison with Chinese factory-direct alternatives. India's toy market hit $1.5 billion in 2025 (Statista), growing at 12% CAGR, driven by government 'Make in India' tariffs that raised import duties on finished toys to 70%. The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for toys, launched in 2023, has attracted $250 million in committed investment. However, 85% of India's toy units remain micro-enterprises with <$500k annual revenue. The top 10 players control roughly 40% of organized-sector output, with the rest spread across unregistered workshops. Export growth is real but from a low base: India exported $152 million in toys in FY2025 (The Toy Association), compared to China's $50 billion. Funskool is the largest toy company headquartered in India by revenue, at an estimated $45鈥?5 million in FY2025, according to its public filings. Based in Goa, it operates a 150,000 sq ft factory and holds licenses for Disney, Mr. Bean, and Marvel characters. Funskool's core strength is board games and puzzles 鈥?categories where it competes directly with Mattel's Pictionary and Hasbro's Monopoly. For B2B buyers, Funskool's MOQ is relatively high (500鈥?,000 pcs per SKU), and its OEM offering is limited, as the company prioritizes its own branded lines. Export readiness is moderate: 15% of revenue comes from the Middle East and Africa. APC Toys, headquartered in New Delhi, is the second-largest player with an estimated $40鈥?0 million in revenue (industry estimate). It specializes in plastic dolls, action figures, and role-play sets sold through major retail chains like Reliance Smart and Shoppers Stop. APC offers OEM manufacturing, though minimum order quantities are typically 1,000鈥?,000 pcs. The company exports to 20+ countries, primarily in South Asia and Africa. Its competitive edge is cost: APC's doll prices undercut Funskool by 20鈥?0%. Quality consistency varies by batch, a factor importers should verify through samples. Microplast, based in Mumbai, is India's leading manufacturer of ride-on cars and outdoor play equipment, with estimated revenue of $30鈥?0 million. Its products range from battery-operated cars for toddlers to large outdoor slides and climbers. The company operates a single 80,000 sq ft facility and does not offer extensive customization 鈥?most models are standardized. MOQs are lower than the top two at 200鈥?00 pcs, making Microplast accessible for small importers. However, international certifications are limited; Microplast holds BIS (India) but not EN71 or ASTM, which restricts export to Western markets. Little Genius, headquartered in Chennai, is the leading Indian specialist in educational toys and STEM kits, with revenue of $25鈥?5 million. Its product line includes robotics kits, science experiment sets, and puzzles aligned with India's National Education Policy. The company has a small OEM program (500鈥?,000 pcs MOQ) but focuses on its own brand, which is sold in 5,000+ retail stores across India. Export is nascent 鈥?less than 5% of revenue 鈥?but the company is investing in CE certification to enter Europe. KidOzo is the private-label brand of Hamleys India (owned by Reliance Brands), with estimated revenue of $20鈥?0 million. It specializes in plush toys, baby toys, and sensory products, sold exclusively through Hamleys stores and Reliance's e-commerce channels. As a captive brand, KidOzo does not offer OEM to external buyers; its manufacturing is contracted to third-party Indian factories. For importers, KidOzo's products are not available for wholesale export 鈥?they are designed for the domestic retail market. Bharat Toys, based in Delhi NCR, is the largest producer of traditional Indian toys, including Channapatna wooden dolls and lacquerware, with revenue of $15鈥?5 million. Its products are handcrafted using natural materials and hold Geographical Indication (GI) tags. The company offers custom designs with an MOQ of 500 pcs, and exports to the US and Europe where demand for sustainable, artisanal toys is growing. However, lead times are long (60鈥?0 days) due to handcrafting, and unit costs are higher than machine-made plastic alternatives. Toyline Industries, headquartered in Jaipur, is India's top die-cast car and metal toy manufacturer, with revenue of $10鈥?5 million. It produces over 200 die-cast models in 1:64 and 1:32 scales, competing with global brands like Hot Wheels (Mattel). MOQ is 1,000 pcs per model, and OEM is available by negotiation. Toyline holds BIS certification but not ASTM or EN71, limiting its addressable export market. Its main advantage is cost: a Toyline die-cast car wholesales at $0.80鈥?.20, versus $0.60鈥?.90 from Chinese competitors. Pixie Toys, based in Bengaluru, specializes in electronic and remote-control toys, with revenue of $8鈥?2 million. Its product range includes RC cars, light-up toys, and battery-operated novelties. The company offers OEM manufacturing with an MOQ of 500鈥?,000 pcs, and has some export experience to the Middle East. However, Pixie lacks international safety certifications (no EN71 or ASTM), which means each shipment to Europe or the US would require third-party testing 鈥?a cost and time barrier for importers. Maverick Toys, headquartered in Gurugram, is a board game and card game manufacturer with revenue of $5鈥?0 million. Its original games, like 'Maverick Monopoly' and 'Bollywood Trivia,' are sold through Amazon India and local retail chains. MOQ is 1,000 pcs, and OEM is limited 鈥?the company prefers to develop its own IP. Export is minimal (<2% of revenue); Maverick's games are heavily tailored to Indian pop culture, which limits appeal abroad. Creative Toys, based in Hyderabad, is a niche player in clay, craft, and DIY toy sets, with revenue of $3鈥? million. Its products include air-dry clay kits, bead sets, and painting kits. MOQ is low (500 pcs), and the company offers OEM packaging. Creative Toys holds BIS certification but not EN71 or ASTM, which restricts export to regulated markets. Lead time is 30鈥?5 days. For buyers seeking art-and-craft supplies from India, Creative Toys is a viable small-volume option. Generally no. Indian labor costs are similar but supply chain density is lower, leading to higher material costs. A comparable plastic toy from India costs 10鈥?0% more than from China's Chenghai cluster. However, India has an edge in traditional handcrafted toys (wooden, lacquerware) where Chinese mass production is less competitive. Only about 30% of India's top 10 hold EN71 or ASTM. Funskool (EN71), APC (ASTM for select lines), and Microplast (BIS only) are the exceptions. Most small Indian factories lack export certifications, meaning buyers must arrange third-party testing 鈥?adding $1,000鈥?,000 per shipment. In contrast, Chinese OEM suppliers like CPS TOYS hold EN71, ASTM, CPC, CE, and BSCI as standard. MOQs range from 200 pcs (Microplast ride-ons) to 2,000 pcs (APC dolls). Average is around 500鈥?,000 pcs per SKU. This is comparable to Chinese factory MOQs, though Chinese suppliers often accept lower MOQs for repeat orders. OEM is available from APC, Microplast, Little Genius, and Creative Toys, but customization scope is narrower than Chinese suppliers. Indian manufacturers typically offer limited color and packaging changes, not full product development. For full custom design 鈥?from concept to tooling 鈥?Chinese OEM partners are more experienced. India exported $152 million in toys in FY2025 (The Toy Association), while China exported over $50 billion. India's export is growing but from a tiny base. The main barriers are lack of scale, limited certifications, and higher unit costs. For most importers, China remains the primary source for cost-effective, certified, customizable toys. Chinese toy manufacturers in the Chenghai cluster 鈥?like CPS TOYS 鈥?offer a mature alternative: 14 years of OEM/ODM experience, 5,000+ SKUs, global certifications (EN71, ASTM, CPC, CE), MOQ as low as 480 pcs, and lead times of 25鈥?5 days. For importers who value speed, certification, and customization, China is currently more reliable than India's growing but still fragmented industry. Need certified, customizable toys at competitive pricing with low MOQs? CPS TOYS (Shantou, China) has supplied 80+ countries for 14 years 鈥?electric water guns, bubble toys, outdoor games, and more. Request a quote for OEM or wholesale orders. SqueeZaa is the wholesale brand of CPS Toys Trading Co., Ltd. in Chenghai, Shantou — 14 years of fidget & stress-toy export experience with 500+ factory partners. We support low-MOQ trial orders, mixed cartons, full OEM/ODM packaging and certificate checks (EN71 / ASTM / CPSIA) by item number. 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Top Companies at a Glance
Rank 1 Company Funskool (India) Ltd. HQ/Origin Goa, India Revenue Estimate (FY2025) $45鈥?5 million (public filing) Specialty Board games, puzzles, licensed toys (Mr. Bean, Disney) MOQ / OEM 500鈥?,000 pcs per SKU; limited OEM Notable Products Funskool Scrabble, Funskool Ludo, educational puzzles Rank 2 Company APC Toys (India) HQ/Origin New Delhi, India Revenue Estimate (FY2025) $40鈥?0 million (industry estimate) Specialty Plastic toys, dolls, action figures MOQ / OEM 1,000鈥?,000 pcs; OEM offered Notable Products APC Action Heroes, doll sets Rank 3 Company Microplast (India) HQ/Origin Mumbai, Maharashtra Revenue Estimate (FY2025) $30鈥?0 million (industry estimate) Specialty Ride-on cars, outdoor play equipment MOQ / OEM 200鈥?00 pcs; limited OEM Notable Products Microplast battery-operated cars, swings Rank 4 Company Little Genius Toys Pvt. Ltd. HQ/Origin Chennai, Tamil Nadu Revenue Estimate (FY2025) $25鈥?5 million (industry estimate) Specialty Educational toys, STEM kits MOQ / OEM 500鈥?,000 pcs; OEM on request Notable Products Little Genius STEM robotics kit, puzzle sets Rank 5 Company KidOzo (part of Hamleys India) HQ/Origin Mumbai, Maharashtra Revenue Estimate (FY2025) $20鈥?0 million (parent company filing) Specialty Soft toys, plush, baby toys MOQ / OEM 1,000鈥?,000 pcs; OEM limited Notable Products KidOzo plush bears, sensory toys Rank 6 Company Bharat Toys (Bharat Bazaar) HQ/Origin Delhi NCR Revenue Estimate (FY2025) $15鈥?5 million (industry estimate) Specialty Traditional Indian toys (Channapatna, wooden) MOQ / OEM 500 pcs; custom designs available Notable Products Channapatna wooden dolls, lacquerware toys Rank 7 Company Toyline Industries (India) HQ/Origin Jaipur, Rajasthan Revenue Estimate (FY2025) $10鈥?5 million (industry estimate) Specialty Die-cast cars, metal toys MOQ / OEM 1,000 pcs; OEM by negotiation Notable Products Toyline die-cast car series Rank 8 Company Pixie Toys (India) HQ/Origin Bengaluru, Karnataka Revenue Estimate (FY2025) $8鈥?2 million (industry estimate) Specialty Electronic toys, remote-control vehicles MOQ / OEM 500鈥?,000 pcs; OEM offered Notable Products Pixie RC cars, light-up toys Rank 9 Company Maverick Toys (India) HQ/Origin Gurugram, Haryana Revenue Estimate (FY2025) $5鈥?0 million (industry estimate) Specialty Board games, card games MOQ / OEM 1,000 pcs; OEM limited Notable Products Maverick card games, party games Rank 10 Company Creative Toys (India) HQ/Origin Hyderabad, Telangana Revenue Estimate (FY2025) $3鈥? million (industry estimate) Specialty Clay, craft, DIY toys MOQ / OEM 500 pcs; OEM on request Notable Products Creative clay sets, DIY kits #1 Funskool (India) Ltd.
#2 APC Toys (India)
#3 Microplast (India)
#4 Little Genius Toys Pvt. Ltd.
#5 KidOzo (Hamleys India)
#6 Bharat Toys (Bharat Bazaar)
#7 Toyline Industries (India)
#8 Pixie Toys (India)
#9 Maverick Toys (India)
#10 Creative Toys (India)
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