Voice AI startup Origa bags funding led by Antler Singapore

02 Mar 2026, 11:45 AM

The funding round saw participation from angel investors linked to Uber, SpaceX and Salesforce.

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Voice AI startup Origa has secured $450,000 in funding led by Antler Singapore, and with participation from angel investors linked to Uber, SpaceX and Salesforce.


The latest investment brings the company's total funding to $1 million.
 
The startup will utilize the capital for increasing the strength of its engineering team, improving product capabilities and growing its market presence across India and the UAE.
 
Origa was founded in 2024 by Himanshu Geed, Shubham Garg and Sunil Jain as a voice AI platform that can handle high-value sales transactions that need to be handled with accuracy, precision and contextual depth. It develops AI models to deploy automated agents that can converse with potential clients and convert leads into sales. The model can qualify leads, understand intent, and re-engage customers on its own.

The startup has already enrolled more than hundred enterprises as clients according to its website, and supports more than 100 languages.

Voice AI startups in India have been getting significant investor interest due to surging demand for local language support, high-volume enterprise use cases, and the need for cost-effective customer engagement. Just last month voice AI startups including Bolna AI, a Y-Combinator startup, Ringg AI and ArrowHead raised funding.

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