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AI software firm Thesys raises $4 million from Together Fund
Founded in 2024 by Guha and Parikshit Deshmukh, Thesys helps product owners and designers simplify the process of creating AI agents. It provides tools for designing, visualising and prototyping AI applications, making it easier to plan and test these agents before building them. It is currently collaborating with 12 companies.Artificial Intelligence (AI) software platform Thesys has raised $4 million in seed funding led by Together Fund, with participation from 8vc. The company plans to use the funds to bolster its research and development efforts, enhance its AI engineering capabilities and support its go-to-market initiatives, cofounder Rabi Shanker Guha told ET. Founded in 2024 by Guha and Parikshit Deshmukh, Thesys helps product owners and designers simplify the process of creating AI agents. It provides tools for designing, visualising and prototyping AI applications, making it easier to plan and test these agents before building them. It is currently collaborating with 12 companies. "We have seen the potential that all companies are building some version of AI copilot or AI first products. But they are struggling with customer retention, and engagement... We are helping them to optimise these to create AI tools," said Guha. He added that Thesys envisions a future where all interfaces adapt to each user's behaviour and preferences, powered by what he refers to as 'Generative UI.' "If we look at the history, we started with the command line, then the next evolution was graphical interfaces. Since then, nothing has changed fundamentally. But now companies are pouring billions of dollars to improve their user experience and to personalise their applications a lot more. We know what the impact was when Google could personalise ads," said Deshmukh. After its closed beta launch, Thesys plans to make its product generally available within the next quarter. "The future of AI relies as much on intuitive, adaptive interfaces as it does on backend capabilities. Thesys's vision for Generative UI aligns perfectly with Together Fund's commitment to enabling founders who are redefining the user experience," said Manav Garg, cofounder and managing partner of Together Fund. AI agents are rapidly gaining traction in India, especially as businesses across sectors integrate AI into customer service, personalisation and process automation. Also, India's AI ecosystem has seen a surge in startups and other established firms developing intelligent agents to cater to various industries, from banking and finance to ecommerce and healthcare.
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Thesys Bags $4 Mn To Provide Platform For Adaptive AI Interfaces
Founded by Rabi Shanker Guha and Parikshit Deshmukh, Thesys is focused on streamlining design workflows and speeding up launch timelines for teams working on AI-enhanced user interfaces. Bengaluru-based AI startup Thesys has secured $4 Mn (about INR 67.5 Cr) in a seed funding round led by Together Fund. The round also saw participation from 8vc. The startup plans to use the funding to build its platform to help enterprises ideate, visualise, and ship intelligent AI-driven interfaces which adapt to the needs of the users in real time. Founded by Rabi Shanker Guha and Parikshit Deshmukh, Thesys is focused on streamlining design workflows and speeding up launch timelines for teams working on AI-enhanced user interfaces. Thesys' core product, the "Generative UI" platform, helps businesses build interfaces that can respond and adjust to individual user behaviour, unlocking new levels of customisation. "The platform allows teams to launch dynamic, AI-driven interfaces, delivering high-quality experiences 4x faster. This streamlined approach accelerates go-to-market timelines and gives businesses an edge with engaging, adaptive user experiences that transform customer connections," cofounder Deshmukh said.
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Thesys, an AI software platform, secures $4 million in seed funding to develop adaptive AI interfaces and streamline the creation of AI agents, aiming to transform user experiences across industries.
Thesys, an artificial intelligence (AI) software platform, has successfully raised $4 million in seed funding. The round was led by Together Fund, with participation from 8vc. This investment marks a significant milestone for the Bengaluru-based startup, which aims to revolutionize the creation and implementation of AI-driven user interfaces 12.
Founded in 2024 by Rabi Shanker Guha and Parikshit Deshmukh, Thesys is on a mission to simplify the process of creating AI agents for product owners and designers. The company provides a suite of tools for designing, visualizing, and prototyping AI applications, making it easier to plan and test these agents before building them 1.
Thesys' core product, the "Generative UI" platform, enables businesses to build interfaces that can respond and adjust to individual user behavior. This innovative approach unlocks new levels of customization and personalization in user experiences 2.
The platform developed by Thesys is designed to streamline design workflows and speed up launch timelines for teams working on AI-enhanced user interfaces. According to Deshmukh, the platform allows teams to launch dynamic, AI-driven interfaces up to four times faster than traditional methods. This acceleration in go-to-market timelines provides businesses with a competitive edge through engaging, adaptive user experiences 2.
Thesys plans to utilize the newly acquired funds to bolster its research and development efforts, enhance its AI engineering capabilities, and support its go-to-market initiatives. The company is currently collaborating with 12 companies and aims to make its product generally available within the next quarter, following its closed beta launch 1.
The rise of Thesys comes at a time when AI agents are rapidly gaining traction in India. Businesses across various sectors, including banking, finance, e-commerce, and healthcare, are integrating AI into customer service, personalization, and process automation 1.
Guha envisions a future where all interfaces adapt to each user's behavior and preferences, powered by what he refers to as 'Generative UI.' This concept represents a significant shift in user interface evolution, potentially as impactful as the transition from command-line interfaces to graphical user interfaces 1.
Manav Garg, co-founder and managing partner of Together Fund, expressed enthusiasm for Thesys' vision. He stated, "The future of AI relies as much on intuitive, adaptive interfaces as it does on backend capabilities. Thesys's vision for Generative UI aligns perfectly with Together Fund's commitment to enabling founders who are redefining the user experience" 1.
As Thesys prepares to launch its product to the general market, it stands at the forefront of a new wave of AI-driven interface design, promising to transform how businesses interact with their customers through technology.
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