CoRover bets on population-scale AI as enterprise adoption gathers pace

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With 1.8 billion users and trillions of interactions processed, the Bengaluru-based platform is positioning agentic AI as core digital infrastructure for businesses and governments.
CoRover bets on population-scale AI as enterprise adoption gathers pace
The company reports 60–65 million monthly active users and up to 4 million daily users, indicating sustained engagement across sectors. 

As enterprises move from experimenting with artificial intelligence to embedding it into core operations, CoRover, an AI platform, is emerging as a significant player in what is increasingly being described as population-scale AI adoption.

The Bengaluru-based conversational AI platform says it has crossed 1.8 billion users globally, reflecting how AI tools are no longer confined to pilots or limited deployments but are becoming part of everyday digital infrastructure. The company reports 60–65 million monthly active users and up to 4 million daily users, indicating sustained engagement across sectors.

What is driving CoRover’s scale?

This scale is being driven by enterprise and public sector adoption. CoRover’s network of over 14,000 AI agents is deployed across industries such as banking, government services, travel, healthcare, and e-commerce. The breadth of these deployments signals a shift in how organisations are viewing conversational AI—from customer support tools to systems that can manage end-to-end interactions.

Equally significant is the platform’s ability to handle volume. CoRover has processed more than 3 trillion interactions so far, underscoring the growing role of AI as a high-frequency, real-time interface between businesses and users. This level of throughput aligns with the needs of large enterprises and government ecosystems, where scalability and reliability are critical.

The company’s multilingual capabilities—supporting over 100 languages across text, voice, and video—have helped it expand beyond urban centres into Tier II and III markets. This is particularly relevant in India, where vernacular interfaces are key to driving digital adoption.

Can AI move beyond customer support?

CoRover is also positioning its platform beyond customer service. Its AI agents are designed to support pre-sales, sales, and decision-making workflows, with companies reporting up to a 70% reduction in operational costs alongside improved conversion rates.

At the core of its offering is BharatGPT, a sovereign AI model tailored for enterprise and government use. By focusing on smaller, domain-specific models, the company is betting on efficiency, data control, and compliance as differentiators in a crowded AI market.

As businesses increasingly look to automate workflows and reduce human intervention, CoRover’s growth highlights a broader trend: AI is fast becoming foundational infrastructure, not just a layer of digital enhancement.

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