AI Services Providers · Mumbai

Build AI
for India.

Apps, automations, chatbots, RAG, full software, engineered with AI by a Mumbai team. Websites ship in 48 hours. Larger products on a fixed timeline.

42+shipped since 2024
28clients · IN / EU / APAC
99.9%uptime · last 90d
10+languages · voice + text
Voltair Tech monogram on a starfield
WEBSITES · 48H
MUMBAI · IST
EST. 2024
Answers · AI services FAQ

Who builds AI products in Mumbai?

Voltair Tech is an AI services studio based in Andheri West, Mumbai. We work with Indian startups, enterprises, and global teams that need a fast Indian build partner. Our team is on the ground in IST and reachable on WhatsApp during business hours.

How fast can you deploy a website?

AI-powered marketing websites go live in 48 hours from kickoff. That includes design, copy, CMS, analytics, and a custom domain. Larger product apps and mobile builds take longer. We'll give you a fixed timeline at the scoping call.

What is a RAG system and when do I need one?

RAG (retrieval-augmented generation) grounds a large language model in your own data instead of letting it guess from training. Use it when you need accurate, citable answers from a fixed corpus: policies, manuals, product docs, patient FAQs. Every answer links back to the source chunk so your team can verify it.

How much does an AI app cost in India?

A production chatbot starts at ₹1.5L. A full RAG system or AI web app starts at ₹4–8L depending on scope, and mobile apps land at ₹8–15L. All quotes are fixed-price and include 30 days of post-ship support.

Do you build WhatsApp chatbots?

Yes. WhatsApp Business API is one of our most-requested channels. We handle the Meta verification, the conversation flow, payment integrations, and grounding the bot on your own docs. Native support for Hindi, Marathi, and English on the same bot.

Can you integrate AI into our existing software?

Almost always, yes. We add LLM features (summarization, search, copilots, agents) to existing web apps, mobile apps, and internal tools without rewriting the stack. Common targets are CRMs, helpdesks, dashboards, and document workflows.