Bengaluru-based startup rampp.ai announced on Thursday that they had successfully bagged angel funding of USD $500,000.
The startup, which is currently powered by OpenAI and partnered with Microsoft, founded the RADI Navigator Platform. The platform helps deliver contextual and customised insights to enterprises in order to allow them to better strategise across business domains and functionalities.
The company was founded by tech entrepreneurs Ajay Agrawal and Huzefa Saifee in 2023. This is the fourth such venture by the duo, in which they leverage technology to provide highly tailored business solutions to organisations.
“We see early investor support as a validation of our core strategy to leverage GenAI for tackling transformative challenges. Constant market & technology shifts, coupled with external confounding factors, make enterprise-wide transformation daunting, and our solution provides leaders with crucial insights to tread with confidence,” said Agrawal, who is also the CEO of the startup.
According to the company, the funding has come from a group of seasoned executives and investors, a majority of whom come from India and North America.
In particular, they target companies that are aiming to grow and pivot, allowing rampp.ai to help them leverage AI to navigate these intricacies. “This results in agile adaptation and scalable pivoting with measurable outcomes, no matter the distinct challenges a business faces,” the company said.
Termed as a “GenAI-based enterprise-grade business transformation solutions” provider, the company’s major product is the RADI Navigator Platform.
Short for rampp.ai Artificial Digital Intelligence, the platform makes use of a deep industry and technology knowledge base to create an effective roadmap for companies in real time. This includes incorporating stakeholder inputs and offering tools to ensure that a business can accelerate its processes.
While not much is known about the capacity of the startup that has partnered with OpenAI and Microsoft, this is not the first time that either major company has partnered with smaller startups. However, a partnership with a Bengaluru-based startup is particularly interesting as OpenAI has started to put more focus on its operations in India.
For one, the company only recently hired its first India-based employee. Further, they are also hoping to establish a local team in the country.