RamAIn is a natural language automation platform that operates browser, desktop, and legacy enterprise applications the same way a human does, by simulating mouse and keyboard interactions instead of relying on APIs. The premise is simple: if a task is visible on screen, RamAIn can perform it, and users can describe what they want in plain English to turn any workflow into a composable, managed API endpoint.

Founded in 2025 by Shourya Vir Jain and Vansh Ramani, RamAIn is part of Y Combinator W26 batch and operates from San Francisco with a four-person team. The founders met at IIT Delhi and dropped out to build the company. Shourya was previously a McKinsey consultant and built and scaled an earlier enterprise AI company past six figures in annual recurring revenue, while Vansh is an AI researcher who worked at Carnegie Mellon and has published at venues including ICLR.

Unlike general-purpose computer-use agents that reason from scratch on every action, RamAIn learns UI policies and interface structures from a customer critical applications, enabling decisions roughly ten times faster while remaining reliable in production. The platform is self-healing when interfaces change, supports human-in-the-loop intervention, and produces full audit trails. Target customers include procurement teams, insurance brokers, healthcare providers, and revenue cycle management teams that work daily across ERP systems, payer portals, EHRs, and other systems without modern APIs.