GameRamp, an AI-native publishing operating system in India, has raised a $5.4 million pre-seed funding round led by Bitkraft Ventures
It was also backed by South Park Commons, Mixi, DeVC along other prominent global angels. The company said its platform is built for the next wave of mobile games and consumer apps.
The capital raised will accelerate GameRamp’s expansion of its engineering and applied AI
teams in the U.S. and India. The investment will also expedite the launch of two services:
Sentinel, an AI platform offering real-time personalization of in-game economies and
monetization through reinforcement learning; and Grow, a one-click embedded financing
layer to provide developers seamless access to capital.
Founded by Vivek Ramachandran and Sashank Vandrangi, GameRamp empowers developers to experiment and deploy their monetization strategies in a fully-automated
fashion. This helps studios drive a 40–60% increase in revenue and scale faster.
GameRamp continuously improves in the background, ensuring that the user experience is always optimally tuned.
“Scaling new apps or games has increasingly become hyper-competitive, Developers need
to be best-in-class in an array of disciplines outside the core product experience. What if we could turbocharge this with AI?” said Vivek Ramachandran, CEO of GameRamp, in a statement. “It isn’t just above improving existing processes; it’s enabling a completely new
level of experimentation and insight. Our partners across regions like Vietnam, India and
Turkey are seeing strong results and we are excited to launch globally in the near future.”
Anuj Tandon, partner at Bitkraft Ventures, said in a statement, “GameRamp’s team embodies a blend of deep expertise across machine learning, product growth and investing. They have a unique perspective on what it takes to win in hyper-competitive markets, and their obsession with developer outcomes shows in their early customer love.
Tandon added, “This positions GameRamp to fundamentally redefine how consumer internet entrepreneurs scale in emerging markets. As we kick off our deep focus on emerging markets, GameRamp stood out as the obvious partner for one of our first lead investments in the region. Their vision and execution gave us confidence to back them as a global fund.”