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AutoVRse secures $2.4 million to scale industrial AI transformation globally

AutoVRse has raised $2.4 million in a funding round, co-led by Singularity AMC’s Large Value Fund III and Early Opportunities Fund, and existing investor Lumikai.

AutoVRse deploys VR-based training and smart glasses-enabled field guidance across manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, energy and healthcare. The company serves 500,000+ users at more than 50 enterprise customers across North America, Europe, the GCC and India, including Amazon, Shell, ADNOC, Exxon Mobil, Bosch, NTPC, HDFC Bank, UltraTech Cement, JSW Steel, Tata Power, Vedanta, Hindalco, Godrej, Torrent Power, Welspun, Intas and Abbott.

The company has crossed $8M ARR within 12 months of global product roll-out, with roughly half of its business coming from outside India and revenue growing at 250 per cent year-on-year.

“At AutoVRse, we have spent a decade building training content for frontline workers. We’ve amassed the most accurate digital representation of how physical work gets done. The same way self-driving cars were first trained inside video games and 3D simulations before they hit the road, the AI that powers high-precision industries is being trained inside digital twins built on VRseBuilder. We’re grateful to Singularity AMC for backing this vision, and to Lumikai, who’ve believed in this bet for years.” said Ashwin Jaishanker, Co-Founder and CEO, AutoVRse.

“AutoVRse is creating real impact with AI on the factory floor and in pharma labs, and that is what the investment thesis is built on. The company operates at the intersection of AI and the global manufacturing revolution. We believe this is how the world will train and operate its industrial workforce over the next 10 years. AutoVRse sits at the edge of a massive, largely untapped market, and we believe the growth from here will be extraordinary.” said Yash Kela, Founder & Chief Investment Officer, Singularity AMC.

AutoVRse’s proprietary platform, VRseBuilder, captures expert workflows and converts them into machine-readable operational data. By transforming institutional knowledge into a structured format, enterprises can power a wide range of downstream AI applications – from remote assistance and digital twins to VR training and real-time agentic guidance for frontline workers. Years of capturing high-risk industrial workflows across global enterprises have created an operational data layer that is difficult to replicate.

“AutoVRse has helped us build a more uniform, immersive and data-driven approach to workforce training at scale. Our data shows that workers who have completed VR training modules have not been involved in safety incidents for 12 months after, which is a significant outcome for our operations.” said K. Kiran Kumar, Group Head – Safety, JSW Group.

The capital will be deployed to accelerate product development across critical industries, deepen integrations with customer infrastructure, and scale go-to-market efforts across North America, where AutoVRse is already running deployments with several Fortune 500 customers, and sees its largest near-term growth opportunity. The company also plans to expand further in Europe, the GCC and India.

“We’re thrilled to deepen our partnership with AutoVRse as they build out cutting-edge AI and VR infrastructure for Fortune 500 enterprises. With VRseBuilder, AutoVRse has demonstrated how immersion, participation and personalisation are finding consequential real-world applications across industrial training in warehouses, labs, plants and field operations of high-precision industries such as pharma, life sciences, manufacturing and petrochemicals, globally. We’re excited to back Ashwin, Adarsh and the team as they make immersive AI the operating layer for global industry.” said Aditya Deshpande, Principal, Lumikai.

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