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Top AI tools founded by Indians

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September 27, 2025

Language AI, healthcare, marketing, and more; what they do, why they matter

- Shikha Kumari

We talk a lot about ChatGPT, Midjourney, and the latest trending AI apps — but how often do we actually know what's being built right here in India? The truth is, Indian founders aren't just using AI — they're building it.

Across voice, video, healthcare, and language, there are tools already powering real businesses, solving real problems, and scaling globally. But because they don’t always come with hype or billion-dollar headlines, we often miss them.

Every week, we see shiny new AI tools go viral — but most of them come from the same few countries and big-name players. Here's a list of the most influential AI tools and companies created by Indian.

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