Lyzr is an India-origin enterprise AI company building what it calls an Agentic Operating System for large organizations. Founded in 2023 by Siva Surendira along with co-founders Anirudh Narayan and Ankit Garg, Lyzr targets enterprises that want to move beyond chatbot pilots to production-grade autonomous agents that execute real business workflows. Its platform spans agent creation, orchestration, deployment, and governance, and is designed so customers can run agents on their own infrastructure rather than sending sensitive data to third-party clouds.
The product centers on a library of pre-built, domain-specific agents for use cases like financial analysis, underwriting, claims, sales development, and back-office operations, alongside a builder for custom agents. Lyzr layers in responsible-AI features such as toxicity controls, hallucination management, bias detection, and prompt-injection defenses, which it markets as critical for banks, insurers, and other regulated buyers. The company has leaned heavily into the banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI) vertical.
Lyzr's commercial momentum accelerated through a strategic relationship with Accenture, which both invested in the company and partners on bringing agentic AI to financial-services clients. The company reported triple-digit quarterly revenue growth and a path toward profitability, an unusual claim among early-stage AI infrastructure startups.
Lyzr's differentiation rests on three pillars: enterprise-grade governance, on-premises deployability, and a vertical focus on highly regulated industries. Rather than competing as a general-purpose agent framework, it sells a managed, opinionated stack aimed at risk-averse buyers. This makes it most relevant to mid-to-large enterprises with compliance constraints, and less suited to hobbyists or teams wanting a fully open, self-assembled toolchain.
With Accenture's distribution muscle, a defined ICP in BFSI, and a fast-rising valuation, Lyzr is one of the more closely watched agentic-AI infrastructure plays to emerge from India.