Top 5 AI apps that are Made in India
From language translation to enterprise automation, Indian innovators are leading the AI revolution.
Bhashini, Gupshup, Haptik, PicSee, and Zoho Vani showcase AI in communication, customer service, photo sharing, and collaboration.
These platforms rival global standards, blending innovation, accessibility, and local language intelligence.
Artificial Intelligence is no longer confined to Silicon Valley; India is quickly becoming one of the most exciting AI hubs in the world. From language translation and enterprise automation to creative collaboration and personal photo sharing, Indian developers are creating AI platforms that rival global standards. What’s even impressive is that many of these innovations are homegrown. From government-backed projects like Bhashini to enterprise AI tools from Jio and Zoho, here’s a look at five promising AI apps made in India. These AI tools are transforming how we communicate, work, and connect.
SurveyBhashini
The Bhashini Project, backed by the Government of India, is a groundbreaking AI initiative that breaks language barriers through real-time translation and speech technologies. It supports text-to-text, speech-to-text, and text-to-speech conversions across major Indian languages, along with language detection and Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for translating printed documents.
Users can access its tools via a mobile app, while developers can integrate its cloud-based APIs into their own platforms. Bhashini also enables voice-based digital payments and website or document translations.
Gupshup
Gupshup is another made-in-India AI tool that empowers businesses to build intelligent bots across WhatsApp, SMS, and over 30 other channels using a single API. Recently, Gupshup introduced an “Auto Bot Builder” that uses large language models (LLMs) to create a chatbot directly from any website. This no-code solution lets startups and enterprises deploy AI assistants within minutes.
Its offerings include multi-channel communication, customer engagement analytics, and AI-powered campaign management. With over 45,000 businesses already on board, Gupshup is helping Indian brands deliver smarter, faster, and more personalised customer experiences.
Haptik
Developed by Jio Platforms, Haptik is one of India’s most successful enterprise AI solutions, powering customer interactions for banks, e-commerce firms, healthcare startups, and more. Under the Interakt platform, Jio Haptik is now catering to small and medium businesses (SMBs) by integrating WhatsApp and voice-based AI tools to automate support, lead generation, and appointment booking.
With conversation costs between Rs 3 and Rs 5, businesses can save up to 50% on customer service costs compared to human agents. A base plan of Rs 10,000 covers 2,000 AI-powered conversations.
Supporting 22 Indian languages and enterprise-grade data protection, Haptik is now powering over 50,000 SMBs.
PicSee
In the world of AI-based personal utilities, PicSee stands out for its innovative use of facial recognition to make photo sharing effortless. The app scans for photos containing your face on your friends’ devices. Once identified, it sends an invite to share those pictures. Both users can review, approve, or reject photos within a 24-hour window, ensuring privacy and mutual consent.
PicSee’s background AI engine continues to work silently, identifying and sharing new photos as they’re captured. It’s not just about convenience.
The clever use of AI-driven face matching and user consent sets PicSee apart as a privacy-conscious, people-first photo sharing platform.
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Zoho Vani
Software giant Zoho has always been known for its enterprise tools, and its latest AI-powered platform, Zoho Vani, takes workplace collaboration to the next level.
Vani combines whiteboards, diagrams, mind maps, and real-time video calls, all in one workspace. Its AI-driven content creation and insight generation, helping teams brainstorm faster and work smarter.
Users can pull data from Excel sheets, desktops, or cloud drives and visualise it instantly. Designed especially for SMBs and startups, Zoho Vani brings together creativity and intelligence in a single, cohesive ecosystem.
Himani Jha
Himani Jha is a tech news writer at Digit. Passionate about smartphones and consumer technology, she has contributed to leading publications such as Times Network, Gadgets 360, and Hindustan Times Tech for the past five years. When not immersed in gadgets, she enjoys exploring the vibrant culinary scene, discovering new cafes and restaurants, and indulging in her love for fine literature and timeless music. View Full Profile