How Ringg AI is quietly powering the voice tech revolution for businesses worldwide
What if your next customer conversation wasn¡¯t a tap or a click, but a real-time, multilingual voice chat powered by AI? Bengaluru-based startup Ringg AI is quietly building the tech that¡¯s making this future possible, and businesses worldwide are already listening.

In an age where swipes and taps dominate our digital interactions, one Bengaluru-based startup is making a bold bet: that your voice will be the next frontier.
Meet Ringg AI ¡ª a no-code conversational AI platform that's helping businesses across the globe leap into a voice-first future.
Recently securing $1 million in seed funding from early-stage VC firm Capital 2B, Ringg AI is building the infrastructure for natural, multilingual voice conversations at scale. And no, we're not talking about clunky IVRs or chatbot popups.
From Bengaluru to the World: What Ringg AI Is Building
Siddharth Shankar Tripathi (CEO), Utkarsh Shukla (Head of AI), and Kali Charan Vemuru(Head of Systems Engineering)
Started in 2023 by Siddharth Shankar Tripathi (CEO), Utkarsh Shukla (Head of AI), and Kali Charan Vemuru(Head of Systems Engineering), Ringg AI offers businesses a way to plug in real-time voice agents¡ªthink Siri for customer support, but tailored, smart, and in your own language.
Their platform already supports 15+ Indian and global languages, and can hold dynamic, full-duplex conversations across phone lines, websites, and apps.
What¡¯s the big idea? ¡°We believe voice will replace touch,¡± says Siddharth. ¡°In the next few years, talking to machines will feel more intuitive than tapping through them.¡±
Why Big Businesses Are Taking Note
Ringg isn¡¯t building tech for the future¡ªit¡¯s already powering customer conversations in some of the most complex industries:
- Fintech: Loan reminders and KYC nudges with 30%+ more engagement
- Healthcare: AI receptionists that reduce agent cost by 37%
- Logistics: Voice confirmations that cut failed deliveries by 67%
And it's not just India¡ªRingg is seeing traction in the Middle East and Latin America, with support for Arabic, Spanish, and more. That¡¯s crucial, especially in geographies where literacy and interface familiarity vary widely.
Stripe for Voice. Twilio for Conversations.
The voice AI space is crowded with hype¡ªbut Ringg is quietly positioning itself as the infrastructure layer, not just the flashy interface.
¡°AI is not just about large models,¡± says Utkarsh, who leads Ringg¡¯s AI efforts. ¡°It¡¯s about latency, personalization, and speed. Ringg makes that real.¡±
Kali, who runs systems engineering, sums it up: ¡°We want to make launching voice agents as easy as sending a WhatsApp message.¡±
With collaborations already underway with Microsoft and Nvidia, Ringg¡¯s vision is clear: make voice the de facto UI¡ªjust like Stripe did for payments.
The team plans to use funding to expand its core engineering and research team while building the product in a way that keeps it extremely low/no code.
Whether it¡¯s a logistics manager in Delhi or a bank in Dubai, Ringg wants to ensure that voice¡ªnot typing¡ªis how they get things done.
Curious to see it in action? Visit www.ringg.ai