Voice AI Startup Ringg AI Secures USD 5.5 Mn Series A funding Led by Arkam Ventures The round also saw participation from Groww's Founder Fund, fintech entrepreneur Kunal Shah, White Venture Capital, and existing investor Capital2B.

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Ringg AI has raised USD 5.5 million (around INR 48 crore) in a Series A funding round led by Arkam Ventures, marking a significant milestone for the voice AI company.

The round also saw participation from Groww's Founder Fund, fintech entrepreneur Kunal Shah, White Venture Capital, and existing investor Capital2B.

The fresh capital will be used to strengthen engineering capabilities, expand go to market operations, and accelerate product development as the company looks to deepen its presence across international markets.

Founded in October 2023 by Siddharth Shankar Tripathi (ex-Groww, Flipkart), Utkarsh (ex-Blinkit, Atlan), and Kali C.V. (ex-Byju's, Flipkart), Ringg AI operates a no code, multilingual voice AI orchestration platform.

The platform enables enterprises to deploy intent aware voice agents that can manage customer conversations at scale. Its technology stack combines ultra low latency speech systems with a hybrid knowledge graph to handle millions of interactions every month across banking and financial services, logistics, and healthcare.

A key differentiator for Ringg is its multilingual capability. The company's voice agents can operate seamlessly across 18 languages, including English, Arabic, Spanish, French, German, Bahasa, and 10 Indian languages. This allows enterprises to serve diverse customer bases without building separate systems for each market or language, a requirement that is becoming increasingly important for businesses operating across regions.

According to the company, a major portion of the funding will be invested in in house research and model development. This focus is aimed at improving reliability, lowering costs, and enabling on premise deployments for large enterprises that require higher levels of control, stricter compliance standards, and data residency assurances.

The Bengaluru-based company claims it currently serves more than 20 customers across India, the United States, and Saudi Arabia, including CRED, PharmEasy, Shiprocket, Flipkart, and Shell.

It is also running pilots in regions such as the Gulf Cooperation Council, US East, and wider North America.

Looking ahead, Ringg plans to launch new products including call deflection agents, automated voice follow ups, an AI native CRM with a memory layer, and a community driven app store. By 2027, the company aims to scale its platform to support up to 100 million customer conversations each month.

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