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Launching Kyiri — Enterprise IT, Rebuilt for the AI Era

Kyiri Team· Editorial
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Why we're building four AI-native products and a services practice for the teams most underserved by legacy platforms: India, Southeast Asia, and the mid-market.

Most enterprise security and infrastructure companies were built for a world that no longer exists. Pricing is opaque. Free tiers are crippled. AI is bolted on in a side panel. And the entire industry assumes the customer is a Fortune 500 with a procurement team, not a 40-person startup or a mid-market Indian enterprise trying to ship without breaking.

Kyiri exists because that gap is real, large, and getting worse.

What we build

Kyiri is two things:

  • A services practice — enterprise IT infrastructure, DevOps automation, cybersecurity operations, and managed services for companies that cannot afford downtime. 24/7 SOC, cloud migrations, zero-downtime deployments, compliance hardening.
  • Four AI-native products — Huntrix (offensive security platform), Phantom (web application security testing), SpeakWise (real-time conversation AI), and APIDOC (API workspace).

The services practice pays the bills while we build the products. The products are where we think the next decade of enterprise tooling happens.

Why AI-native, not AI-added

Every legacy platform right now is shipping an "AI feature" — usually a chatbot bolted onto a UI that was built in 2015. It looks like progress. It isn't.

Building AI into a platform from day one means different architecture decisions: how you store vulnerabilities so they can be semantically deduplicated, how you route researcher attention so skill-matching actually works, how you generate test cases that understand the response shape of your API. Those choices cannot be retrofitted.

That's the bet behind Huntrix, Phantom, SpeakWise, and APIDOC — build the AI loop into the foundation, not the UI.

Why India and Southeast Asia

Every major bug bounty platform, security testing tool, and API workspace was built in San Francisco for the US enterprise market. Pricing starts at $500/month. UPI and Razorpay aren't supported. DPDP compliance is an afterthought. Regional data residency isn't offered.

We're building with this market as the first customer, not an expansion target. INR pricing, UPI payments, data residency in India, compliance with DPDP Act 2023. Everything that the global incumbents treat as a 2027 roadmap item.

What's next

All four products are in development. Waitlists are live. Services engagements are active. If you're evaluating enterprise IT or security tooling and the incumbents don't fit — let's talk.

This blog will be where we share product updates, engineering deep dives, and field-tested guides from our services engagements. Bookmark it.

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