Funded Artificial Intelligence Startups in India
The 50 most recent funding rounds in Indian AI span January to November 2025, with Bengaluru and Bangalore accounting for roughly a third of companies show…
The 50 most recent funding rounds in Indian AI span January to November 2025, with Bengaluru and Bangalore accounting for roughly a third of companies shown — including iTuring.ai ($5M Series A, July 2025), SpotDraft ($54M Series B, February 2025), and FluxGen Sustainable Technologies ($3M Seed, March 2025). Seed rounds dominate at nearly half of all entries, with disclosed amounts ranging from $60K (DaanVeda, March 2025) to $5M (OptIQ, Eccentric).
The largest disclosed rounds are SpotDraft at $54M, Infinite Uptime and FinBox both at $35M, and Intangles at $30M — all Series B or C, closed between February and October 2025. Mumbai contributes six companies including Hoopr, Fire AI, and Eccentric; Gurgaon and Haryana together account for seven entries. Kolkata, Hyderabad, Trivandrum, Ahmedabad, Noida, and Jaipur each appear at least once, reflecting AI investment activity distributed across more than ten Indian states.
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What are the largest recent funding rounds among Indian AI startups shown here?
SpotDraft raised the largest round at $54M Series B (February 2025), followed by Infinite Uptime and FinBox both at $35M (Series C and Series B respectively), and Intangles at $30M Series B in October 2025. Among Series A rounds, Spyne ($16M), Flam ($14M), GoKwik ($13M), and Netrasemi ($12M) represent the next tier of disclosed deal sizes.
Which Indian cities have the highest concentration of funded AI companies?
Bengaluru and Bangalore together account for approximately 17 of the 50 companies, including SpotDraft, VuNet Systems, iTuring.ai, and Biopeak. Mumbai is second with six companies — Hoopr, Fire AI, GovEVA, Tejas AI, Lillia, and Eccentric — while Gurgaon and broader Haryana account for seven entries spanning Seed through Series A.
How do funding stages break down across these 50 Indian AI companies?
Seed is the most prevalent stage at 24 rounds, followed by Series Unknown at 9 and Pre-Seed at 5. Series A accounts for 6 rounds and Series B for 4, with one Series C (Infinite Uptime, $35M) and one Angel round (Hyggex World, $70K) completing the set.
What is the typical seed round size for an Indian AI startup in this dataset?
Disclosed seed amounts span $60K (DaanVeda, March 2025) to $5M (OptIQ, Eccentric), with a clear cluster between $2M and $4M — Darwix AI, Vaya, Biopeak, Ignosis, and OnFinance AI all fell in that range. Rounds above $4M are the exception at seed stage across these entries.
Are there funded AI companies from Indian cities outside the major tech hubs?
Yes — Netrasemi (Trivandrum, Kerala) raised $12M Series A in July 2025, and Data Sutram (Kolkata) raised $9M Series A in May 2025. Indore, Jaipur, Lucknow, Mohali, and Ahmedabad each appear at least once, showing AI deal activity distributed across more than ten Indian states beyond Karnataka and Maharashtra.
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