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Neysa

🇮🇳IndiaSeries AAI Infrastructure
55

Out of 100

N/A

Post-money

$30M

All rounds

55/100

2023

50-200 employees

March 2026

Neysa builds cloud infrastructure purpose-built for AI workloads, offering GPU-accelerated compute, storage, and networking optimized for training and inference at scale. The platform targets enterprises and AI labs in India that need high-performance compute without the cost and complexity of hyperscaler lock-in.\n\nThe company raised approximately $30M in Series A funding and has attracted early

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Shashank Samala

Founder & CEO

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StageSeries A
Employees50-200
Country🇮🇳 India

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Neysa has approximately 50-200 employees.
What does Neysa do?
Neysa builds cloud infrastructure purpose-built for AI workloads, offering GPU-accelerated compute, storage, and networking optimized for training and inference at scale. The platform targets enterprises and AI labs in India that need high-performance compute without the cost and complexity of hyperscaler lock-in.\n\nThe company raised approximately $30M in Series A funding and has attracted early adopters across the Indian AI startup ecosystem seeking affordable, low-latency GPU access. Neysa operates its own data centers with an emphasis on cost-per-token efficiency for large model training.\n\nAs Indian AI labs and enterprises scale their model development ambitions, Neysa sits at the center of a critical infrastructure gap. Domestic GPU cloud capacity is severely constrained relative to demand, and Neysa is one of the few India-headquartered players building the physical and software stack to address it.