GURUGRAM, India — Vibrium, an enterprise-focused agentic AI platform designed to deliver measurable business outcomes through autonomous intelligence, has raised $1 million in seed funding. The round was backed by Bhavesh Gupta, former Chief Operating Officer of Paytm, along with other investors.
The fresh capital will be used to accelerate product development, strengthen Vibrium’s goal-oriented AI agent framework, and scale enterprise deployments across sectors such as BFSI, e-commerce, SaaS, and operations-led businesses, the company said.
Building Outcome-Driven Enterprise AI
Founded in 2025 by Akshat Saxena, Vibrium has developed a proprietary end-to-end enterprise agentic AI platform that enables organisations to deploy and orchestrate autonomous, production-grade AI agents within existing business workflows.
Unlike traditional AI tools that focus on experimentation, Vibrium’s platform is designed to deliver measurable improvements across revenue growth, operational efficiency, and customer experience, aligning AI deployments directly with business objectives.
Addressing Enterprise AI Adoption Challenges
As enterprises scale AI adoption, many face persistent challenges such as unclear return on investment (ROI), compliance and governance requirements, and slow production rollouts. Vibrium positions itself as a solution to this widening gap between AI potential and real-world execution.
The platform allows enterprises to operationalise AI quickly, responsibly, and at scale, with built-in governance and outcome tracking. This approach is aimed at helping business leaders move beyond pilots to sustained, value-generating AI deployments.
Early Traction Across Multiple Industries
Since inception, Vibrium claims to have demonstrated strong market validation, onboarding more than 25 enterprise clients across industries including banking, payments, retail, travel, and hospitality.
In less than six months of commercial operations, the platform has crossed one million minutes of AI-driven interactions, indicating rapid enterprise adoption and sustained production usage. The company says this level of engagement reflects growing demand for enterprise-grade, autonomous AI systems that can operate reliably at scale.
Roadmap and Global Expansion Plans
Looking ahead, Vibrium plans to accelerate product innovation, expand its AI agent portfolio, and deepen capabilities around enterprise reliability, governance, and measurable value creation. The startup also aims to strengthen its presence in key global markets, as demand for agentic AI solutions grows across large organisations.
With the seed funding in place, Vibrium is positioning itself to become a core infrastructure provider for enterprises seeking outcome-driven, autonomous AI deployments.
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.