Terafac, a Chandigarh-based AI robotics startup, has raised ₹6.5 crore (approximately $800K) in a pre-seed funding round led by Inuka Capital, with backing from DEVC, Bharat Founders Fund, Innovation Mission Punjab, and select angel investors.
The funds will be used to drive product innovation, expand into new markets, and scale up hiring, the company said in a statement.
Founded in 2021 by Anubhi Khandelwal and Amrit Singh, Terafac develops AI-vision technology for manufacturing automation. The company’s proprietary AI-Vision platform transforms standard industrial robots into intelligent, self-adjusting machines.
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Terafac’s flagship product, WeldT, automates the welding process using computer vision to handle high product variation with precision. The startup plans to extend this technology to other industrial applications such as gluing, painting, and inspection, enabling manufacturers to automate complex, repetitive tasks at scale.
The company operates on a “Software-as-a-Skill” model and targets 80 deployments across 20 customers over the next 12 months. With a focus on OEMs and factory automation, Terafac aims to reach ₹8 crore in annual recurring revenue (ARR) by FY26.
