AutoVRse secures $2.4 million to scale AI Driven industrial training
AutoVRse has secured $2.4 million in funding to accelerate the growth of its AI-powered VR training platform, enhancing industrial workforce efficiency through immersive and scalable solutions.

AutoVRse, a Bengaluru-based industrial training technology company, has secured $2.4 million in a funding round. The investment was co-led by Singularity AMC’s Large Value Fund III and Early Opportunities Fund, with participation from existing investor Lumikai.
The company will use the new capital to support product development, compliance certifications, and integration with learning and quality management systems. AutoVRse also plans to expand its operations in North America, Europe, and the GCC region.
Key Highlights
- AutoVRse raised $2.4 million in a round led by Singularity AMC and Lumikai
- Over 50 enterprise customers use AutoVRse's VR and AI training platform globally
- More than 500000 workers have been trained using AutoVRse solutions
- The company will expand in North America, Europe and the GCC region
- A smart-glasses-based guidance platform is a key focus for future deployment
Funding and Expansion Plans
The latest funding round will help AutoVRse accelerate its global expansion. The company aims to strengthen its presence in the automotive supply chain and scale the deployment of its smart-glasses-based guidance platform. AutoVRse will also focus on expanding in North America, where it already works with several Fortune 500 companies, as well as in India and the GCC region.
AutoVRse develops virtual reality (VR)-based training systems and AI-powered field guidance tools for industrial operations. Its platform is currently used by over 50 enterprise customers across India, North America, Europe, and the GCC. Notable clients include automotive manufacturers and suppliers such as Bosch, TVS Motor Company, Ashok Leyland, Lumax, and Tata AutoComp.
Technology and Industry Adoption
AutoVRse’s solutions have trained more than 500,000 workers globally. The company reports growing demand for AI-driven training as automotive manufacturers adapt to electric vehicles, complex production processes, and skilled labor shortages. Traditional training programs are being updated as new technologies and production methods are introduced in factories and service networks.
The AutoVRse platform captures operational knowledge from domain experts and converts it into VR-based simulations, AI-assisted smart glasses guidance, and mobile-based verification tools. These technologies are used for assembly-line training, EV battery handling, quality inspection, and technician training for vehicles with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
Smart Glasses and Real-Time Guidance
Company Leadership and Vision
Co-founder and CEO Ashwin Jaishanker stated that AutoVRse aims to move safety and training culture from documentation to evidence. He emphasized that the company’s training products are designed to meet workers where they are, using e-learning modules, dynamic standard operating procedures (SOPs), and VR simulations. Workers are certified before they go on-site, supporting safer and more efficient operations.
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CarBike 360 Says
AutoVRse’s latest funding round highlights the growing demand for immersive, AI-driven training solutions in industrial sectors. With its focus on scalability and real-world application, the company is well-positioned to reshape workforce development. As industries continue to embrace digital transformation.
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