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In this video, we take a look at Top 10 Indian AI Companies, building incredible products and services.

0:00 Intro
3:16 Goodmeetings
4:24 Stable Diffusion API
5:53 Hiresure.ai
7:17 EatX
8:03 Vitra.ai
8:50 Nintee
9:25 MachineHack
10:25 Rephrase.ai
11:46 Minus Zero
12:40 Karya

Goodmeetings: Goodmeetings offers a platform for companies to enhance customer meetings. It records and transcribes video meetings, creating a searchable library. AI generates meeting summaries and suggests actionable topics. It compiles key moments for quick review. Currently for sales and customer calls, it could expand to internal meetings. Founded in 2020, Bengaluru-based Goodmeetings raised $1.7M in Pre-Series A funding from Chiratae Ventures.

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Hiresure.ai: Hiresure, an AI solution, addresses employee hiring and retention challenges. It utilizes real-time data to determine competitive pay ranges, aiding companies in making accurate offers for hiring and promotions. Founded in Bengaluru, Hiresure secured a $2.5M seed funding in Feb 2023 from Y Combinator and Three State Capital after participating in YC’s Summer 2022 batch.

EatX: EatX, a computer vision firm, accelerates restaurant service by emulating efficient practices of top restaurants, reminiscent of McDonald’s speed-oriented kitchen model from the 1950s. Utilizing AI, EatX enhances kitchen efficiency in Bengaluru-based restaurants by monitoring staff behavior, ingredient use, and employee productivity. Founded by entrepreneur Sandeep Medarametla in 2022.

Vitra.ai: Bengaluru-based startup vitra.ai, part of Google for Startups Accelerator in India 2023, transcribes and translates videos into various languages. Creator praises its utility, showcasing translations from Hindi to Kannada to Marathi. The platform covers over 75 languages, including Afrikaans, Arabic, and more.

Nintee: Nintee, an AI startup by Paras Chopra, founder of Wingify, is developing a Discord-based AI personal assistant named Nintee. The AI is trained on podcasts to offer guidance in health, wealth, and wisdom. With $2.5M funding from VCs and angels, the remote Indian team is behind this initiative.

Machinehack: MachineHack Generative AI, a Bengaluru-based startup, fills the AI education gap by hosting hackathons, AI competitions, and courses. It offers enterprise solutions for hiring based on users’ skill-level data. Their product Datalyze aids AI-powered dataset exploration. The quirky logo features a space monkey with a speargun. It sells “shovels” to aid in the AI gold rush.

Rephrase.ai: Bengaluru-based startup rephrase.ai leverages AI and deepfake technology to revolutionize celebrity advertising. They craft tailored ads for social media by manipulating a single celebrity video. Their clientele includes major brands like Johnson & Johnson, Microsoft, and Cadbury. Founded in 2018, the startup has garnered $12 million in funding, notably a $10.6 million Series A in 2022.

Minus Zero: Minus Zero has developed India’s first autonomous vehicle, the zPod, primarily as a tech showcase. Though production isn’t the main focus, funding is crucial due to a lack of revenue. With a recent $1.7M fundraise in 2022 and the potential for more investment, Minus Zero could dominate India’s self-driving sector.

Karya: Karya, a non-profit based in Bengaluru, is gaining recognition for collecting and selling audio data from rural Indian users to train AI models. Users record native language text, earning around 400 to 1.24 lakh rupees, benefiting rural communities. Karya’s unique approach grants workers ownership of their data, attracting clients like IIT Madras, Microsoft, and MIT. Founded in 2021, Karya has paid over 6.5 crore rupees to 30,000 Indian individuals, contributing to the $17 billion projected global AI data market by 2030.

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27 thoughts on “10 Indian AI Startups You Need to Keep an Eye On”
  1. Just came back from Blore. No way Chennai can compete against that city or Hyderabad or even Gurgaon and Noida . Physical infra wise Chennai has good infra but that intangible infra in terms of the vibe, the openness to ideas , willingness to try new things , the excitement of the place…etc Chennai seems hopeless . 😢 V just lack that Vibe

  2. Keep this delusion to yourself don't just bring my country for views we know where our country is so stfû . AI? They just can't provide train reservations properly so don't give delusions to people btw to your kind information my brother and sisters have passed out and are in top tier engineering institutes so don't even think to reply me without stats backing your logic

  3. He is one of the pioneers working on Large language Model. I am Indian too but all we are doing is copying idea. So stating that we are proving him wrong is stupid. We need to come up with original ideas

  4. I have been watching Indian IT industries for the past 35 years. What Sam said absolutely correct and it's more than year now. Did Tech Mahindra proved the challenge ? Anyhow, I welcome Tech Mahindra. Better late than never.

  5. Im trying to integrate ai into schools and ur everyday education. I have the complete ideation ready, and I'm looking for ai enthusiasts and developers to work on the project and make it real.

    Reply here if you wanna learn and talk more about it

  6. One revolution you can bring in is to start mentioning the investments made in startups in Rupees (INR) instead of dollars.. this could intrigue the world audience to check in their respective currencies and visualize. Just a suggestion..

  7. There's a difference between being Innovative(starting, mastering a thing) and Jumping on Bandwagon and I'm sure these Indian AI companies didn't build anything from ground-up!
    We should be honest with ourselves before proving him wrong!

  8. Hey there! AI is definitely making waves on Facebook these days. As a curious user, I've been fascinated by how it's changing the way we interact and consume content on social media. Have you noticed how AI is personalizing our feeds and suggesting content? It's pretty amazing how it can learn our preferences over time

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