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Redrob AI debuts India first professional platform for jobs, AI and productivity

New platform combines six workplace tools and supports 30+ Indian languages

NEW DELHI: In a market crowded with workplace apps and AI assistants, Redrob AI is betting that Indian professionals would rather have one platform that does it all.

The company has officially launched Redrob AI in India, positioning it as an integrated professional ecosystem that brings together job discovery, artificial intelligence, resume building, research, productivity tools and workflow automation under a single roof.

Designed specifically for Indian users, the platform aims to address a common challenge faced by professionals who often juggle multiple applications for career development, job searches and day-to-day work. Rather than acting as another standalone AI tool, Redrob AI seeks to become a one-stop destination for work-related needs.

At launch, the platform combines six core services into a single interface, including job search aggregation across more than 50 platforms, AI assistance, resume creation, research capabilities, productivity features and workflow tools. According to the company, the platform is powered by over six years of Indian professional data, encompassing more than 790 million profiles and over 20 million active job listings.

One of the platform’s biggest differentiators is its multilingual foundation. Supporting more than 30 languages, including Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali and Kannada, Redrob AI has been built to cater to how Indian professionals communicate and work, particularly in tier-II and tier-III markets where language remains a significant barrier to digital adoption.

Commenting on the launch, Redrob AI founder and chief executive officer Felix Kim said the company wanted to simplify fragmented professional workflows rather than add another tool to an already crowded ecosystem.

“An entire generation in India learned to work around broken systems. We didn’t set out to add another tool to that pile. We set out to build the one professionals open first for jobs, for research, for anything work-related. Built for Bharat, from the start,” Kim said.

Explaining the company’s broader vision, he added that India’s next wave of professionals requires technology that understands local realities rather than global products adapted for the market.

“The next billion professionals in India don’t work in English, and they don’t live in someone else’s job market. The future of AI here isn’t a global tool with an Indian skin. It’s AI that understands this world natively,” Kim said.

The platform is aimed at early- and mid-career professionals, including students preparing for campus placements and individuals exploring career transitions. It is currently available on both web and mobile platforms and is being offered free of charge at launch.

Alongside the product rollout, Redrob AI has also announced INDIA RUNS, a nationwide hackathon being organised in partnership with Hack2Skill. With a prize pool exceeding Rs 50 lakh, the initiative is designed to widen access to AI innovation and encourage participation from talent across the country, beyond established technology hubs.

Looking ahead, the company plans to deepen its AI capabilities and reduce users’ reliance on external platforms by building more contextual and personalised experiences tailored to Indian professionals.

As competition intensifies in the AI productivity space, Redrob AI is carving out a distinctly local positioning. Its success may ultimately depend on whether India’s rapidly expanding workforce embraces an AI platform built not just for the country, but around the way it works.

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