-
Main menu
- Sign in
Uniphore is a software company specialising in conversational artificial intelligence and automation technologies for enterprises. Headquartered in the United States, with significant operations in India, Uniphore develops products that combine speech recognition, natural language processing, and emotion analytics to support customer service, contact centre operations, and sales engagement.
| Type | Private company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Enterprise software, conversational AI |
| Headquarters | Palo Alto, California, United States |
| Indian operations | Chennai and Bengaluru |
| Founders | Umesh Sachdev, Ravi Saraogi |
| Founded | 2008 |
| Origin | Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) incubation |
Uniphore was founded in 2008 by Umesh Sachdev and Ravi Saraogi, and was incubated at the IIT Madras Rural Technology and Business Incubator (RTBI). The company's early work focused on speech-based solutions tailored for Indian languages and rural users, with the aim of bridging the gap between technology and people for whom literacy or English fluency was a barrier.
Over time, the company shifted its focus from mobile speech tools to enterprise-grade conversational automation, particularly for the contact centre industry. It later moved its global headquarters to the United States while retaining substantial engineering and operations presence in India.
Uniphore's platform integrates several capabilities aimed at customer-facing enterprise functions:
Strategic acquisitions have expanded its capabilities, including in areas such as emotion AI and conversational service automation.
Co-founder Umesh Sachdev has served as Chief Executive Officer of the company. He was recognised by Time magazine in its list of emerging leaders during the 2010s. Co-founder Ravi Saraogi has held senior leadership positions, including responsibility for the company's Asia-Pacific operations.
Uniphore is regarded as one of the prominent deep-technology companies to have emerged from an Indian academic incubator and grown into a globally operating enterprise software firm. Its trajectory is often cited as an example of Indian-origin product companies scaling internationally in the artificial intelligence segment, alongside the broader growth of conversational AI in customer experience management.