Indian AI startups such as Gnani.ai and CoRover are expanding their operations internationally, particularly targeting the US and West Asia, to capitalize on the growing global enterprise demand for AI-driven solutions. Building on strong domestic success, these startups aim to address the increasing need for advanced AI technologies in customer service, automation, and multilingual communication across diverse industries.
Gnani.ai, for example, specializes in voice-first generative AI agents capable of handling complex conversations in over 40 languages, including multiple Indian languages. Their platform leverages speech-to-speech large language models and domain-specific AI to provide autonomous customer support solutions that can secure transactions, scale support, and improve collections. This approach results in faster resolution times, significant cost savings, and enhanced customer satisfaction. With over 200 enterprise customers, including Fortune 500 companies, Gnani.ai processes more than 30 million voice interactions daily. The firm is backed by investors like Samsung Ventures and Info Edge, underscoring its strong market potential.
The expansion of Indian AI startups abroad reflects a strategic effort to tap into new markets with significant enterprise AI adoption while continuing to innovate in multilingual and multimodal AI technology. This trend highlights how homegrown AI companies are evolving from domestic champions to global players, driving international enterprise automation and customer experience transformation.

