In a bid to help students and professionals navigate an increasingly fragmented digital work environment, Redrob AI has launched a professional AI platform in India aimed at helping users manage career-related and professional tasks from a single platform.
Available across web and mobile, the platform has been designed to support users through different stages of their professional journey, from campus placements and job applications to career transitions and day-to-day work management.
The company said the platform integrates six key functions under a single login environment, allowing users to discover jobs, build resumes, conduct research, access AI assistance, automate workflows, and manage productivity tasks without switching between multiple applications.
Redrob AI currently supports more than 30 languages, including several Indian languages such as Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Bengali, and Kannada.
According to the company, the platform has been developed specifically for Indian users rather than adapted from an existing global product, with a focus on improving accessibility for professionals in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.
Commenting on the launch, Felix Kim, Founder and CEO of Redrob AI, said, “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.”
Speaking about the company’s approach to AI adoption in India, Kim added, “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.”
Alongside the platform launch, Redrob AI has announced INDIA RUNS, a nationwide hackathon being organised in partnership with Hack2Skill. The initiative carries a prize pool of more than ₹50 lakh and is open to participants from diverse backgrounds as part of the company’s efforts to encourage wider participation in AI innovation.
Looking ahead, the company plans to further expand the platform’s capabilities by increasing contextual intelligence and reducing users’ dependence on external tools for work-related activities.
“We launched with six products in one platform. The roadmap is about removing the need for anything outside it. Every update should make the platform understand your world better,” Kim said.

