Indian Tech Brands you Should Know About

Meet 7 Indian startups redefining tech, from AI robots to eco bricks, these brands are blending innovation with impact for a smarter, sustainable future.

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Sinchan Jha
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India’s tech ecosystem is no longer just about flashy apps or billion-dollar unicorns, it’s quietly being reshaped by a new generation of startups solving real-world problems with razor-sharp innovation. From robots that teach kids and health tech that monitors patients without wires, to soil-less farms and carbon-negative bricks, these ventures are redefining what it means to build for India and the world. 

Miko: The Robot That Speaks to Kids

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Indian ingenuity meets childhood curiosity through Miko, an AI-powered robot built to become your child’s smartest friend. Designed for kids aged 5 and above, Miko chats, teaches, jokes, and even recognises moods—offering a dynamic learning environment that evolves with every interaction. It’s not just about answering questions but also asking them, encouraging kids to think, imagine, and learn intuitively. The robot comes packed with educational content, parental controls, and multilingual capabilities, making it a futuristic tutor-meets-playmate. Miko is available for direct purchase on miko.ai or through online marketplaces like Amazon and Flipkart, complete with support and warranty.

Eeki Foods: Farming Without Soil, Still Rooted in Innovation

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At Eeki Foods, soil has become optional—but sustainable nutrition is non-negotiable. This Jaipur-based agritech startup uses proprietary hydroponic technology to grow pesticide-free, nutrient-rich vegetables inside modular, climate-resilient chambers. With 80% less water consumption than traditional farming and zero dependence on seasons, their tech enables consistent crop yields all year round. The result? Crisp produce with clean roots, literally. Eeki operates via farm partnerships and also sells produce to bulk buyers, hotels, and retailers. If you're in the agri-business space or simply passionate about clean eating, Eeki’s platform has options to get involved or collaborate directly through their official website.

Bodhi AI: Bharat’s Answer to EdTech

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Bodhi AI isn’t trying to be the next big global EdTech — it’s trying to be the smartest teacher in your town. Created for local educators and coaching institutes, the platform allows teachers to build their own branded apps, run classes, track progress, and even assess students—all without knowing a single line of code. What sets Bodhi apart is its hyperlocal approach, supporting multiple Indian languages and offline-compatible tools. Its mission is clear: bridge the tech gap between metros and Bharat’s vast heartland. Teachers, tutors, and coaching centres can set up their personalised learning portals by requesting a demo through bodhiai.co.

Dozee: Healthcare That Works While You Sleep

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Monitoring vitals without wires, needles, or nurse rounds — Dozee has made it real. This healthtech marvel offers a sensor mat that slides under any mattress and continuously tracks heart rate, respiration, sleep patterns, and more—all while the patient rests. The data is analysed using AI, and early alerts are shared with caregivers and doctors, making remote healthcare proactive and preventive. Already adopted in over a thousand hospitals, Dozee is becoming a cornerstone of India’s smart ward infrastructure. Whether you're a healthcare provider or a concerned family member, Dozee’s products are available online via their official site and major B2B distributors.

Dhruva Space: India’s Private Ticket to Orbit

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Say hello to Dhruva Space, a Hyderabad-based startup that’s not just aiming for the stars—it's launching satellites there. Specialising in complete space mission management, Dhruva offers satellite design, assembly, integration, launch coordination, and even ground station support. Whether you’re a university with a space project or a defence agency looking to deploy communications tech, Dhruva is your end-to-end launchpad. Their modular platforms cater to small and medium satellite payloads, and they’ve already made history with successful space missions alongside ISRO. Interested organisations can engage with them through direct inquiries on their website.

Cropin: Growing Smarter, Not Just Greener

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In an age where farming needs to be as data-driven as finance, Cropin is a trailblazer. Their AI-powered SaaS platform helps agri-businesses and governments monitor crop health, weather trends, soil quality, and yield forecasts using satellite imaging and machine learning. This intelligence is turned into real-time advice for farmers, creating a ripple effect of smarter, more efficient agriculture. Whether it’s climate adaptation or pest prediction, Cropin enables farmers to make decisions rooted in insight. The platform is already used in 90 and above countries and is open for enterprise collaboration through cropin.com, making it one of India’s most exportable tech ideas.

GreenJams: Building the Future, Brick by Brick (But Greener)

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GreenJams isn’t just making bricks—it’s reimagining them. This cleantech construction startup produces Agrocrete, a carbon-negative alternative to traditional bricks, made using crop residue and industrial by-products. Every block helps sequester carbon, fight pollution, and reduce building costs without compromising durability. Recognised for aligning construction with climate goals, GreenJams is targeting the real estate, infrastructure, and urban planning sectors. You can get in touch via their official website to request product samples or collaborate on large-scale green building projects.

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