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Enterprise AI startup Xccelera raises Rs 1.2 crore
ETtech | April 7, 2026 9:38 PM CST

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Xccelera has raised Rs 1.2 crore from a group of founders, including Livspace cofounder Ramakant Sharma, TestMu AI’s Asad Khan, and Zipdial’s Amiya Pathak, as it looks to scale its enterprise automation platform. The capital will be used to expand the engineering team, strengthen its multi-agent orchestration and validation stack, and scale go-to-market efforts across global enterprise accounts, Xccelera said.

Rohit Singh, founder, Xccelera
Noida-based agentic AI startup Xccelera has raised Rs 1.2 crore from a group of founders, including Livspace cofounder Ramakant Sharma, TestMu AI’s Asad Khan, and Zipdial’s Amiya Pathak, as it looks to scale its enterprise automation platform.

Founded by Rohit Singh, the startup is building a 'services-as-software' platform powered by agentic AI. It aims to replace traditional IT services with autonomous AI agents capable of executing workflows end-to-end.

The company develops reusable AI agents and multi-agent systems designed to automate high-volume, process-heavy enterprise workflows. It said the platform enables continuous execution, improves reusability of AI agents, and delivers measurable return on investment for enterprises, which is currently lacking in the ecosystem.


“The future of software is autonomous services. For decades, enterprises have depended on human-led service layers to bridge the gap between software systems and business outcomes. We believe that gap is now ready to be closed by intelligent, autonomous agents that can reason, validate, collaborate, and execute workflows independently at scale,” said Singh, founder, Xccelera.

In four months since launch, Xccelera has scaled to an annual recurring revenue of $250,000, reflecting strong demand for AI-native enterprise software, the company said in a statement.

The startup has deployed its AI agents across customer environments in the US and UK and entered into a partnership with TestMu to deliver AI-led services to large enterprises.

“The future belongs to companies that can deploy autonomous workflows at scale and transition from simple automation to agentic systems,” said Asad Khan, cofounder and CEO, TestMu.

The capital will be used to expand the engineering team, strengthen its multi-agent orchestration and validation stack, and scale go-to-market efforts across global enterprise accounts, Xccelera said.

The company estimates the enterprise AI and agentic transformation market at around $300 billion. Xccelera is positioning itself to tap into the growing opportunity, as companies look to move beyond fragmented pilots to production-grade automation.


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