India's AI Funding Race
India's AI startup ecosystem is attracting billions of dollars in capital, spanning foundation models, AI infrastructure, and enterprise applications. From Krutrim and Sarvam AI to Neysa and Uniphore, these companies are competing to build India's next generation of AI infrastructure.
Krutrim - $524 Million
Krutrim, founded by Ola co-founder Bhavish Aggarwal, is building AI models and infrastructure focused on India. Recent 2026 startup funding rankings place its total funding at around $524 million. The company is positioning itself as a major player in India's sovereign AI ambitions.
Sarvam AI - Up to $275 Million
Sarvam AI is developing multilingual AI models and infrastructure designed around India's languages and use cases. Recent 2026 sources put its funding at around $275 million, although earlier databases reported substantially lower totals. Its focus is building AI that can work across India's linguistic diversity.
Emergent - $230 Million
Emergent is among the newer Indian AI startups attracting significant investor attention. A 2026 funding roundup places its total funding at approximately $230 million. Its rise highlights the growing investor appetite for AI companies developing products for the next generation of software and business workflows.
Neysa - $1.2 Billion Financing
Neysa operates in AI infrastructure, focusing on the computing resources required to run demanding AI workloads. Recent 2026 sources cite approximately $1.2 billion in financing. Its position is especially significant because India's AI ambitions depend heavily on access to scalable GPU infrastructure.
Uniphore - $985 Million
Uniphore is an enterprise AI company focused on conversational AI and intelligent customer-service technologies. It has raised approximately $985 million in total funding, according to 2026 startup data. The company represents India's more mature enterprise-AI segment, serving global businesses rather than focusing solely on consumer applications.
The Bigger Picture
These companies show how India's AI ecosystem is spreading across foundation models, infrastructure, enterprise software and specialized applications. The funding race is about more than valuations, it is about building computing capacity, proprietary models and products that can compete globally. India's AI story is only beginning.
Join our WhatsApp Channel to get the latest news, exclusives and videos on WhatsApp