
Edgehax Raises Seed Funding to Build Smarter Edge AI Hardware for Global Expansion

- Edgehax raises Rs 1.39 crore in seed funding led by Inflection Point Ventures.
- The startup plans to expand manufacturing, accelerate product development, and enter global markets.
- Offers India’s first integrated, locally manufactured Edge AI hardware platform for startups, OEMs, and enterprises.
Edge AI hardware startup Edgehax has raised Rs 1.39 crore in a seed funding round led by Inflection Point Ventures, a Gurugram based angel investment platform. The funding will help the company boost domestic manufacturing, speed up product development, and expand into global markets including Singapore, the US, and Europe.
Prabhu Stavarmath and Savitri Patil founded Edgehax in 2025 to offer a full stack Edge AI hardware platform that integrates compute, connectivity, and storage on a single board. This allows startups, OEMs, and enterprises to develop and scale their hardware products quickly without depending on imported components.
The platform is already being used by over 150 startups, OEMs, and enterprises to prototype and deploy hardware products rapidly. It offers long term supply assurance, on ground support, and a plug and play experience that simplifies development from idea to market ready solutions.
“Our goal is to become a global leader in Edge AI Gateways and Single Board Computers by offering integrated, locally made solutions”, said Prabhu Stavarmath, CEO of Edgehax. “We aim to empower over 100 million developers worldwide by 2029”.
The startup plans to showcase India’s growing capability in hardware manufacturing and reduce dependency on foreign made computing platforms. With a focus on 'Make in India', Edgehax is positioning itself as a design and manufacturing partner of choice for enterprises and OEMs seeking reliable and customizable hardware solutions.
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Inflection Point Ventures Partner Vikram Ramasubramanian said, “Edgehax is filling a critical gap in India’s tech landscape by offering domestic prototyping and computing solutions at a time when the government is pushing for self-reliant hardware ecosystems”.