Indigenous AI Chat Platform Unveiled at India AI Summit

SarvamAI launches ‘Samvaad’: Indigenous Chat Platform to Operate in 22 Indian Languages

The420 Correspondent
3 Min Read

New Delhi: Indian artificial intelligence startup SarvamAI has launched its new conversational chat platform ‘Samvaad’ at the India AI Impact Summit. The platform supports 22 Indian languages and is designed for deployment across enterprises, developers and government services.

According to the company, Samvaad is built on its indigenously developed AI models and forms part of the “Sarvam for Conversations” agentic stack. Alongside it, SarvamAI introduced ‘Arya’ for workplace automation and a set of content-generation tools that can be integrated within organisational workflows.

Certified Cyber Crime Investigator Course Launched by Centre for Police Technology

The startup said the platform is tailored for Indian language use cases, enabling AI chat agents for customer support, public service delivery, healthcare and education. It emphasised “Indian unit economics”, indicating a cost structure optimised for domestic deployment and scalability.

Aiming to rival global AI platforms

Samvaad has been positioned as a local alternative to global conversational AI systems such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini, particularly for multilingual and on-premise deployments. SarvamAI said the system is governed and self-improving, allowing organisations to retain control over their data while the models improve through usage.

Global technology partnerships

To scale its infrastructure and optimise performance across devices, SarvamAI announced partnerships with Bosch Technology, Qualcomm and HMD. These collaborations are expected to support hardware-level tuning and enterprise-grade deployments.

Wearables and token ecosystem announced

The company also revealed plans to launch its AI wearable glasses ‘Sarvam Kaze’ by May 2026. In addition, it introduced ‘Pravaah’, described as an AI token factory aimed at building an India-centric AI development ecosystem.

Focus on government and developers

SarvamAI is targeting digital governance, local-language chatbots and enterprise automation as key application areas. It will provide APIs and developer toolkits to enable the creation of AI applications in Indian languages.

Amid India’s rapidly expanding AI landscape, Samvaad is being positioned as a domestically built multilingual platform aligned with local data, language and deployment requirements, marking a significant step in the country’s push for indigenous AI infrastructure.

About the author — Suvedita Nath is a science student with a growing interest in cybercrime and digital safety. She writes on online activity, cyber threats, and technology-driven risks. Her work focuses on clarity, accuracy, and public awareness.

Stay Connected