Kyvex Rises as India's Answer to US-Centric AI Giants

Kyvex, India's rapidly growing AI company, announces strategic board additions and a product roadmap positioning it as a global alternative to dominant US-centric platforms. Emphasizing transparency and data sovereignty, Kyvex offers AI solutions tuned for governments and enterprises, challenging conventional AI dominance.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 09-12-2025 17:13 IST | Created: 09-12-2025 17:13 IST
Kyvex Rises as India's Answer to US-Centric AI Giants
Kyvex leadership announces major global expansion with the onboarding of Pranav Sharma and Sameer Salgar.. Image Credit: ANI
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Kyvex, renowned as India's fastest-growing sovereign artificial intelligence firm, announced pivotal board appointments and a strategic product expansion plan today. The company is positioning itself as a trusted alternative to dominant US-centric AI platforms like ChatGPT and Perplexity. Pranav Sharma, Founder of Woodstock VC Fund, and Sameer Salgar, Advisor at Nasdaq-listed Blue Gold Ltd, have joined Kyvex to spearhead strategic business development. This move is seen as a significant endorsement from leaders in venture capital and global financial sectors.

Pearl Kapur, the company's founder, unveiled Kyvex's ambitious roadmap, featuring the imminent release of mobile apps for iOS and Android, desktop apps for macOS, and an AI-driven web browser. Kyvex's offerings, which remain free and accessible via major web browsers, aim to establish an omnipresent, multi-platform AI ecosystem. Designed wholly in India, Kyvex prioritizes data sovereignty, ethical governance, and complete customization, setting it apart from global competitors, according to the company.

Founder Pearl Kapur emphasized, "We're developing verified, sovereign AI tailored for nations and organizations. This is India's proprietary LLM ecosystem, engineered for a global reach." Kyvex is designed to address challenges posed by global AI saturation, including privacy issues, vendor lock-in, and geopolitical dependencies.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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