Bengaluru, Karnataka| 08 June 2025| Ai News Updates
Imagine this , you’re rushing to catch a flight, and with a simple voice command, your AI assistant books a cab, orders lunch, and even generates a quick presentation—all in your native tongue.
This isn’t a sci-fi dream; it’s the reality brought to life by Ola Krutrim’s launch of Kruti, India’s First Agentic AI assistant, on June 12, 2025. As reported by The Economic Times, Kruti is a game-changer, designed to act, not just chat, transforming how Indians interact with technology.
Beyond Chatbots: Kruti’s Agentic Power
Unlike traditional chatbots that merely respond, Kruti, India’s First Agentic AI assistant, takes charge. Powered by Krutrim’s proprietary V2 large language model and open-source tech, it handles real-world tasks like booking cabs, making UPI payments, ordering food, creating images, and summarizing research.
“Kruti doesn’t just talk back—it gets things done,” said Bhavish Aggarwal (Krutrim’s founder)
Supporting over 11 Indian languages, Kruti is tuned for India’s diverse, mobile-first users. Emphasizing its intuitive, multilingual design.
Built for India, Ready for the World

Kruti’s magic lies in its ability to understand intent—say, “book a cab to the airport” or “order my usual biryani”—and execute tasks seamlessly. Available on iOS and Android, it’s currently in beta, with a developer-friendly SDK set to launch soon, allowing third-party apps to integrate its capabilities.
This focus on personalization and local integration makes India’s First Agentic AI assistant a perfect fit for India’s dynamic digital landscape, from bustling cities to rural heartlands.
Challenges and Ambitions
Despite its promise, Krutrim faces hurdles. The company reported a ₹2.84 crore loss in FY24, with heavy R&D spending, and faced scrutiny after an engineer’s tragic suicide linked to work pressure. Yet, Kruti’s launch signals bold ambition. By blending affordability, accessibility, and innovation, India’s First Agentic AI assistant could redefine AI for millions, proving India can lead in the global tech race.
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