RevRag.AI has acquired GenStaq.ai, a generative AI infrastructure startup, to strengthen its enterprise AI agent capabilities.
The Bengaluru-based company said the deal will give it tighter control over the AI stack, from application-layer agents to infrastructure. GenStaq, founded in 2024, had built a modular LLMOps and workflow orchestration platform with RAG pipelines, session-based APIs, and vector infrastructure.
“The future of GenAI belongs to those who control more than just the application layer,” said Ashutosh Prakash Singh, founder and CEO of RevRag.AI. “By integrating GenStaq’s infra capabilities, RevRag.AI is now equipped to deliver more secure, scalable, and customizable AI systems to enterprises.”
RevRag.AI was already a GenStaq client, making the acquisition a natural fit. “Infra alone doesn’t scale without distribution. RevRag.AI had cracked the GTM motion in GenAI—we had cracked the infra,” said Mayan Kansal, co-founder and CEO of GenStaq.
The GenStaq team, including co-founders Kansal and Shivam Kaushik, will join RevRag.AI’s product and engineering leadership. Backed by Faad Capital, GenStaq had early traction with clients before being acquired.
RevRag.AI, which positions itself as the leading enterprise AI agent platform, said it will now double down on scaling partnerships, building agentic workflows, and expanding its role in the GenAI ecosystem.
RevRag works with the country’s top lenders, insurance companies, and fintech players. With AI-enabled multi-channel orchestration, the startup aims to bridge the gap between enterprises and their customers, ensuring no high-intent prospect is lost due to inefficient follow-ups.
In August 2024, the company raised $600K in its pre-seed funding round, led by Powerhouse Ventures, Kunal Shah (founder of CRED), Viral Bajaria and Premal Shah (co-founders of 6sense), Deepak Anchala (founder and CEO at Stealth AI startup), Vetri Vellore (founder of Rhythms), and over 15 other investors.
The company is currently working towards its first $1 million in Indian revenue, with plans to scale up to $5 million and $10 million by combining India and US operations.
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