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Ravan.ai raises seed funding to build Hinglish-native voice AI for Indian enterprises
The Bengaluru-based startup is targeting NBFC collections, EdTech lead generation, and insurance renewals — sectors where voice-first automation has the highest ROI in India.
How Agni by Ravan.ai is solving the Hinglish problem that global voice AI players ignored
With 350 million Hinglish speakers and a 40% failure rate on global AI platforms, Ravan.ai built Agni ground-up for the Indian market — and the results are turning heads in the BFSI sector.
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Indian voice AI startups are building for Bharat, not Silicon Valley
Ravan.ai and peers are designing for India's code-switching, dialect diversity, and regulatory environment rather than adapting Western models.
Voice AI for collections: India's NBFCs find a regulatory-safe path with AI calling agents
RBI's updated Fair Practice Code created headaches for lenders — until startups like Ravan.ai built compliance-first AI calling flows.
Ravan.ai clocks 5 lakh+ AI-driven calls per month in first year of operations
The B2B SaaS company serves clients across NBFC, EdTech, real estate, and insurance verticals and is expanding to Tier-2 markets.
DPDP Act compliance becomes a differentiator for Indian AI companies
As India's data protection framework takes shape, voice AI companies that built compliance-first architectures are winning enterprise deals.
AI calling agents replace 3 lakh call centre seats in India: industry report
The shift to AI-first outbound calling is accelerating in collections, insurance renewals, and real estate site-visit scheduling.
The quiet revolution in Indian fintech: when your EMI reminder is an AI
Voice AI adoption in NBFC collections crossed a tipping point in late 2024, as regulatory clarity on automated calls improved repayment rates.
Ravan.ai's bet: vernacular AI is not a feature, it's the product
For a country where half the internet users access the web in a language other than English, building AI that understands India's linguistic diversity is existential.
B2B SaaS for Bharat: why Indian enterprise AI is diverging from global playbooks
Investors are backing Indian-first AI plays — including voice — that are designed around local regulation, language, and business culture rather than re-selling US models.
Sub-300ms latency: the technical bar Indian voice AI must clear to replace human agents
Ravan.ai's CTO explains why latency is the single most important variable in voice AI deployment — and how their India-hosted infrastructure achieves it.
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