Bengaluru, India – January 2026: Bengaluru-based voice AI startup Ringg AI has raised ₹48 crore ($5.5 million) in a Series A funding round led by Arkam Ventures, with participation from Groww Founder Fund, Kunal Shah, White Venture Capital, and existing investor Capital2B.
The startup is solving one of the biggest challenges faced by enterprises today — scaling personalized voice communication across multiple languages and use cases without relying on human agents or complex coding infrastructure.
Founded in October 2023, Ringg AI has developed a no-code, multilingual voice-AI orchestration platform that enables companies to design, deploy, and manage AI-powered voice agents for inbound and outbound operations.
The platform is already used across customer support, sales, logistics, collections, lead qualification, and recruitment, driving automation and efficiency at scale.
By the Numbers:
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1.5 million customer conversations handled monthly
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77% of interactions are fully automated
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Supports 18 languages (including 10 Indian languages)
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20+ enterprise customers, including CRED, PharmEasy, Flipkart, Shiprocket, and Shell
With the new funding, Ringg AI plans to:
Expand engineering and go-to-market teams
Invest in proprietary AI models to reduce reliance on third-party APIs
Strengthen international presence across the GCC, US, and North America
Build dedicated GPU clusters for faster and more scalable AI deployments
The company aims to scale from 1.5 million to 100 million voice interactions per month by 2027, redefining how businesses communicate with customers globally.
Ruchi Kumar is the associate editor at Entrepreneur News Network and TVW News India, where she leads editorial strategy, brand storytelling, and startup ecosystem coverage. With a strong focus on innovation, business, and marketing insights, he curates impactful narratives that spotlight India’s evolving entrepreneurial landscape.