Deep Interactions is a humans-in-the-loop AI builder that turns messy ideas, scattered data, and existing tools into working AI products that teams can ship together. The company is built on the observation that 95 percent of enterprise AI pilots stall after the prototype phase, and most solo coding agents produce code that no real team can adopt, extend, or maintain.

The platform sits across the tools teams already use, including Slack, Gmail, Chrome, Miro, Figma, GitHub, Vercel, and Supabase, and lets product, design, and engineering collaborate synchronously on the same AI artifact. Instead of a single user prompting a chatbot, multiple teammates can shape requirements, review outputs, and push to production while the system maintains shared context, code quality, and a coherent product surface across iterations.

Founded in 2025 by Sruthi Viswanathan, a human-centred AI researcher with a DPhil from Oxford and prior stints across big tech, AI labs, and startups, Deep Interactions is based in San Francisco and is part of the Y Combinator Spring 2026 batch. The four-person team is positioned in the increasingly crowded AI builder space with a distinct angle: real products are built by teams, not solo agents, and tooling has to reflect that.