What Impact Do Over 110 AI Startups Have Across India?
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New Delhi, Feb 19 (NationPress) A groundbreaking digital repository, titled India's AI Impact Startups, has been unveiled at the India AI Impact Summit 2026. This compilation highlights 110 startups and non-profits utilizing artificial intelligence to achieve population-scale social and economic results, according to an announcement from the government on Thursday.
Released by IndiaAI and Kalpa Impact, this repository represents the first organized mapping of India's AI-for-impact ecosystem. It aims to guide policymakers in identifying integration-ready AI capabilities and assists investors in recognizing ventures with the potential for technical maturation and scalability, as outlined in an official statement.
The repository illustrates how Indian entrepreneurs are crafting solutions that are locally designed yet globally relevant, thus providing a valuable resource for the international development community seeking replicable models from the Global South.
Covering sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, education, climate, financial inclusion, urban mobility, and public service delivery, the repository reflects a dynamic ecosystem that is both experimenting and consolidating. Notably, voice AI and vernacular interfaces are emerging as key channels to engage underserved populations, with a growing number of innovators focusing on Made-in-India foundational models, according to the statement.
“India's AI Impact Startups serves as a practical tool offering stakeholders a structured view of initiatives that align with public goals. For policymakers, it underscores capabilities ready for integration with existing digital public infrastructure,” stated Abhishek Singh, Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and CEO of the IndiaAI Mission.
For industry stakeholders and investors, the repository highlights ventures characterized by technical maturity, scalability, and long-term potential. Collectively, it acts as a comprehensive reference to facilitate informed engagement and adoption, he added.
“As India’s AI ecosystem evolves rapidly, this repository captures a pivotal moment where Indian startups transition from promising pilots to deployed, scaled solutions that benefit millions,” remarked Mohammed Y. Safirulla K, IAS, of the IndiaAI Mission.