

In the global AI race, much of the spotlight falls on flashy applications — chatbots, copilots, and AI assistants. But behind every successful AI product lies an invisible backbone: high-performance infrastructure capable of training, deploying, and scaling AI models.
This is exactly the problem Neysa is solving.
Founded in 2023 by Sharad Sanghi and Anindya Das, Neysa is building an AI acceleration cloud platform designed specifically for generative AI workloads. Its mission is to democratize AI adoption by giving enterprises access to scalable GPU infrastructure, optimized cloud systems, and enterprise-grade tools to run AI applications efficiently.
In a world dominated by hyperscalers like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, Neysa aims to become India’s sovereign AI cloud infrastructure provider.
The generative AI boom has created unprecedented demand for compute power. Training and deploying large models requires:
Global hyperscalers dominate this space, but enterprises and governments increasingly seek domestic, sovereign infrastructure for compliance, cost control, and security.
Neysa’s founders identified a major gap:
India lacked a dedicated AI-native cloud infrastructure built for its enterprises and research ecosystem.
At the heart of Neysa’s offering is Velocis, its flagship AI acceleration cloud system.
Velocis provides a unified environment where organizations can:
The platform integrates the full AI lifecycle — from experimentation to production — within a single cloud system.
One of Neysa’s core capabilities is on-demand GPU cloud infrastructure, allowing developers to spin up high-performance compute clusters instantly.
Key features include:
This GPU-as-a-Service model allows startups, research teams, and enterprises to run heavy AI workloads without owning expensive hardware.
Beyond compute infrastructure, Neysa provides tools that help enterprises manage AI deployments:
This enables organizations to adopt AI while maintaining enterprise-grade control and predictability.
Sharad Sanghi is a pioneer of India’s internet infrastructure. He previously founded Netmagic, one of India’s earliest data-center companies, which was later acquired by NTT Communications.
His experience building the country’s internet infrastructure uniquely positions him to build the next generation of AI infrastructure.
Co-founder Anindya Das brings deep expertise in cloud networking and distributed systems architecture, helping design Neysa’s AI-native cloud platform.
The company also benefits from leadership support from Silicon Valley veteran B.V. Jagadeesh, who serves as chairman.
Neysa has attracted significant investor interest, highlighting the growing importance of AI infrastructure.
Key funding milestones include:
This investment positions Neysa among the most heavily funded AI infrastructure startups in India.
The global AI infrastructure market is expanding rapidly as organizations integrate AI into core operations.
Neysa sits at the intersection of three powerful trends:
The company has also been selected under India’s IndiaAI Mission, further highlighting its strategic role in the country’s AI ecosystem.
Neysa represents a new wave of startups focusing not on AI applications but on the foundational infrastructure powering them.
AI infrastructure companies are becoming essential to the digital economy. Neysa’s massive funding rounds demonstrate strong confidence in its potential to dominate the domestic AI compute market.
The platform simplifies the AI lifecycle by integrating compute, orchestration, monitoring, and governance into a single cloud environment.
Domestic AI infrastructure strengthens technological sovereignty, enabling countries to maintain control over sensitive data and AI development.
Neysa disrupts the traditional cloud model by building infrastructure purpose-built for AI workloads, not retrofitted from general-purpose computing.
Its differentiators include:
By focusing on infrastructure rather than just applications, Neysa is laying the foundation for the next generation of AI innovation.
As AI moves from experimentation to enterprise adoption, infrastructure will determine who leads the AI economy.
Neysa is positioning itself as the backbone of India’s AI ecosystem — enabling startups, enterprises, and researchers to build and deploy AI at scale.
If AI is the electricity of the digital age, Neysa aims to be the power grid that makes it accessible.