Five Companies Using AI to Transform Business Operations

Artificial intelligence and emerging digital technologies are increasingly influencing how organisations manage operations, analyse data, and interact with customers. Companies across sectors are adopting AI tools to improve efficiency, automate processes, and support decision-making. Several firms are using advanced technologies to redesign traditional systems and build data-driven business models.
Below are five companies applying AI technologies to develop new operational capabilities and digital platforms.
AuthBridge
AuthBridge is an authentication and verification technology company providing solutions for background screening, identity verification, digital KYC, and fraud detection. Its AI-enabled platforms are designed to support organisations in managing hiring and onboarding processes.
The company conducts more than 15 million verification checks each month across 190+ countries and works with 3,000+ clients across 30+ industries, including banking, fintech, telecom, and e-commerce. Data from its Workforce Fraud Files – H1 FY26 report indicates a 4.33% discrepancy in white-collar hiring and 5.6% among gig workers, highlighting the role of technology in verification processes within changing employment environments.
BillCut
BillCut is an AI-based loan portfolio management platform developed to help consumers manage high-interest debt. The platform was founded in July 2022 and evaluates users’ credit profiles, outstanding balances, and spending patterns to identify loans with higher interest costs.
Through lending partners, the platform converts credit card dues into lower-interest loans or structured EMI options. The service currently has over one million users and holds a 4.5 rating on Google Play.
Krutrim AI
Krutrim AI focuses on building foundational artificial intelligence infrastructure designed for India’s digital ecosystem. The company is developing large language models and AI platforms intended for applications across sectors including mobility, digital services, and enterprise technology.
Its multilingual large language model is trained on more than 2 trillion tokens of data, enabling systems designed to process and understand multiple Indian languages. The initiative aims to address the limited representation of Indian languages in global AI datasets despite the country’s large and expanding internet user base.
Sarvam AI
Sarvam AI is an AI startup based in Bengaluru and was founded in 2023 by Vivek Raghavan and Pratyush Kumar. The company develops large language models and multimodal AI systems designed to reflect India’s linguistic and cultural diversity.
The company has introduced models including Sarvam-30B and Sarvam-105B, developed for enterprise use cases and complex reasoning applications. It has also launched the Indus AI chatbot, which offers multilingual conversational capabilities. These technologies support speech recognition, vision-language processing, and AI tools trained on multiple Indian languages, supporting adoption across sectors such as government services, fintech, and digital platforms.
Vibrium AI
Vibrium AI is an enterprise agentic AI platform founded in July 2025. The platform deploys autonomous AI agents designed to perform tasks, execute workflows, and optimise operational processes.
Its systems are intended for industries including BFSI, e-commerce, SaaS, retail, and digital services. The platform addresses challenges faced by organisations transitioning from experimental AI pilots to production-level deployments. The company recently secured $1 million in funding to expand its platform for designing and managing AI agents used in enterprise operations.
As businesses continue to operate in increasingly digital environments, AI technologies are being incorporated into operational systems across multiple sectors. Platforms developed by technology companies are supporting automation, data analysis, and digital service delivery as organisations adapt to evolving technological capabilities.