Agentic AI startup Xccelera bags funding from angel investors

07 Apr 2026, 11:09 AM

The funding round was led by Ramakant Sharma, co-founder of Livspace and a prominent angel investor.

Xccelera, an agentic AI startup, has raised Rs 1.2 crore in a funding round led by Ramakant Sharma, co-founder of Livspace and a prominent angel investor known for backing early-stage technology ventures.

The round also saw participation from Asad Khan and Amiya Pathak.

The Bengaluru-based startup plans to deploy the fresh capital towards expanding its engineering team, reinforcing its multi-agent AI infrastructure, and scaling enterprise deployments across key markets.

Xccelera was founded by Rohit Singh, a technology entrepreneur with a background in enterprise software and AI systems. The startup is building a "services-as-software" platform that deploys AI agents to automate complex enterprise workflows — essentially replacing manual, service-driven processes with autonomous systems capable of handling tasks end-to-end.

Its core stack includes a multi-agent orchestration engine, along with validation and quality engineering layers built for enterprise-grade reliability. 

The company claims to have hit an ARR run rate of $250,000 within just four months of launch, with clients already live in the US and UK. It has also inked a partnership with TestMu AI to co-deliver AI-led services to enterprise customers.

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