Rivesa AI, one of India’s fastest-growing deep-tech startups, has reached a valuation of USD 1.2 million, firmly establishing itself as an emerging contender in the global AI automation landscape.
This achievement comes at a time when markets are increasingly selective, and it demonstrates investors’ strong confidence in Rivesa’s differentiated vision: an AI system that sees, interprets, and acts across digital workflows with human-like intelligence but at machine-level speed.
Raj Jobalia and Hirdesh Mehta founded Rivesa AI, and the company is developing what many describe as the next major leap in automation—an advanced visual search and execution engine that eliminates the need for complex integrations, engineering-heavy implementations, or lengthy onboarding.
The company maintains a clear and ambitious mission to help businesses operate at 10x the speed with only 10% of the effort. “This is just the beginning,” says co-founder Raj Jobalia. “In the next decade, businesses will not just use AI; they will work with AI. Rivesa is built to be that layer: an AI that can see your tools, understand your workflows, and operate at a fundamentally different speed.”
Although visual data now surpasses text data by a ratio of 100-to-1, most AI technologies continue to be optimized for language. Rivesa aims to bridge this disparity by positioning itself as the operating system for the visual-first enterprise.
With this valuation milestone secured, the company is now preparing to accelerate its next phase of growth. Moreover, it plans to strengthen its core visual AI capabilities, launch expanded workflow libraries, build a global brand presence, partner with businesses pursuing long-term automation strategies, and expand into finance, logistics, SaaS, and enterprise operations.
As India rapidly advances as a global AI innovation hub, Rivesa demonstrates how high-impact technology can emerge from real-world operational challenges. Meanwhile, with Raj Jobalia leading product and technology and Hirdesh Mehta overseeing operations and investor strategy, the company is not merely creating another automation product. Instead, it is defining a new category—the visual AI operating system for modern enterprises.
Ultimately, Rivesa AI’s momentum signals a broader shift toward AI systems that can see, understand, and act, and moreover, the company intends to lead this next wave of intelligent automation.

