Deccan AI Secures $25 Million Funding to Enhance Enterprise Training Data Solutions

Deccan AI Secures $25 Million Funding to Enhance Enterprise Training Data Solutions

Deccan AI, a startup focused on infrastructure for enterprises, has successfully raised $25 million (approximately ₹235 crore) in a funding round spearheaded by A91 Partners, with contributions from Susquehanna and existing backer Prosus Ventures.

The funds will be utilized to enhance post-training data, invest in research and development, and establish robust infrastructure tailored for enterprise needs. The company aims to strengthen its offerings in data that is critical for enterprises and robotics.

Founded in 2023 by Rukesh Reddy, Deccan AI specializes in providing solutions for training, evaluating, and deploying AI systems. Its offerings span mid and post-training solutions across various sectors, including agentic, coding, functional streams, and robotics.

Currently, Deccan AI has three key products:

  • STARK RL envs: A training environment that simulates enterprise workflows and potential failures, allowing AI agents to learn through reinforcement learning before engaging in high-stakes business activities.
  • Helix evals: A tool designed to generate, manage, and scale high-quality data necessary for training AI systems.
  • EnterpriseOS Agents: This product enables clients to build, deploy, and manage their AI systems integrated into real-time operational workflows.

Among its clientele are prominent companies like Google and Snowflake.

As the demand for advanced technology grows, companies are focused on enhancing the precision of their systems. Numerous startups are emerging to address challenges related to testing and accuracy, attracting significant investor interest.

For example, MOZARK, an enterprise technology startup, recently raised $40 million to enhance real-world testing and measurement capabilities for its digital AI tools. Similarly, Drizz, a testing automation startup, secured $2.7 million in seed funding last year to further develop its Vision AI engine.