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Edge AI hardware platform Edgehax raises Rs 1.39 crore in a seed funding round

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Savitri Patil and Prabhu Stavarmath

Edge AI hardware platform Edgehax has raised Rs 1.39 crore in a seed funding round led by Inflection Point Ventures, a Gurugram-based angel investment platform.

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The startup will use the raised capital to boost manufacturing, accelerate product development, and scale into international markets across Singapore, the US and Europe.

Founded in 2025 by Prabhu Stavarmath and Savitri Patil, Edgehax is a full-stack Edge AI hardware platform that combines compute, connectivity, and storage on a single board. It helps startups, OEMs, and enterprises bring hardware products to market faster without relying on overseas supply chains. With locally manufactured hardware, assured long-term supply, and on-ground technical support, Edgehax delivers a plug-and-play experience that simplifies hardware development from idea to production.

Edgehax is already used by 150+ startups, OEMs, and large enterprises to rapidly prototype, develop, and scale hardware-first products, all on a single integrated board with compute, connectivity, and storage, the startup claims.

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“At Edgehax, our goal is to become a global pioneer in Edge AI Gateways and Single Board Computers by delivering fully integrated hardware platforms with open-source firmware and scalable cloud software - enabling rapid product development for startups, enterprises, and OEMs worldwide. By 2029, Edgehax aims to empower over 100 million developers using its boards and tools across APAC, the US, and Europe,” said Prabhu Stavarmath, who is also the CEO of Edgehax.

“The bigger goal is straightforward: become the go-to design and manufacturing partner for enterprises and OEMs that need hardware which is ready to use and easy to customise. Step by step, through consistent product development and local manufacturing, Edgehax is working to showcase its Make in India capabilities to a global stakeholders ecosystem,” Stavarmath added.

“Despite India being one of the largest markets for tech and AI, it lacks a domestic hardware prototyping platform. Startups, OEMs, and enterprises have to rely on foreign-made boards and compute modules. Our investment in Edgehax comes at a pivotal moment in time where the government also underlines India’s need for domestically designed and manufactured flexible hardware that is accessible, reliable and affordable,” said Vikram Ramasubramanian, Partner, Inflection Point Ventures.

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