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THE QUANTIQ | MID-WEEK BRIEF

India’s AI Stack Moves Beyond Hype — Into Real Utility and Control

There’s a visible maturity setting into India’s AI ecosystem. The early noise—chatbot clones, generic copilots, and surface-level wrappers—is giving way to something more grounded: tools that solve operational problems, build infrastructure, and enable builders.

This week’s selection reflects that shift. No repetition. No hype. Just platforms quietly shaping India’s AI backbone.

Nanonets — AI That Fixes Business Inefficiencies

What it does:
Automates document processing—extracting and structuring data from invoices, receipts, and forms.

Why it matters:
Eliminates manual workflows, reduces errors, and delivers immediate ROI for businesses.

Where it’s used:
Finance, operations, compliance-heavy industries.

The Quantiq Insight:
India’s global AI strength may come from solving boring but critical business problems—and Nanonets is a perfect example.

Neysa — Building India’s AI Infrastructure Layer

What it does:
Provides AI-native cloud infrastructure for training and deploying AI models.

Why it matters:
Reduces India’s dependence on global cloud giants like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.

Where it’s used:
AI startups, enterprises building large-scale AI systems.

The Quantiq Insight:
Without control over compute, there is no real AI sovereignty. Neysa is addressing that gap early.

Soket AI Labs — Enabling India’s AI Builders

What it does:
Offers APIs and tools to help developers build AI-powered applications faster.

Why it matters:
Lowers the barrier for startups and developers to integrate AI into products.

Where it’s used:
Startups, SaaS builders, AI product teams.

The Quantiq Insight:
India’s AI growth will be developer-led. Platforms like Soket are the real multipliers.

Uniphore — Scaling Enterprise AI Globally

What it does:
Delivers enterprise AI solutions combining voice AI, automation, analytics, and real-time assistance.

Why it matters:
Improves customer experience, enhances agent productivity, and enables large-scale automation.

Where it’s used:
Customer support, BFSI, telecom, large enterprises.

The Quantiq Insight:
Uniphore shows that India can build deep-tech companies that compete globally—not just locally.

Krutrim — India’s Sovereign AI Bet

What it does:
Building a full-stack AI ecosystem—from large language models to cloud infrastructure.

Why it matters:
Represents India’s ambition to create an independent AI stack.

Where it’s used:
AI applications, enterprise solutions, future AI platforms.

The Quantiq Insight:
Krutrim is not just a company—it’s a statement. The real test will be execution and ecosystem adoption.https://thequantiq.com/sunday-brief-5-lesser-known-ai-tools-quietly-redefining-knowledge-and-creation/

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