Sarvam now showcases AI apps built on its APIs
What's the story
Sarvam, a leading tech company, has launched a new initiative called "Build with Sarvam." The series aims to showcase applications developed by the community using its artificial intelligence (AI) APIs. The announcement was made on X, where the company shared a collection of initial projects created using its models.
Practical use
Showcasing India-specific applications built on Sarvam's AI capabilities
The "Build with Sarvam" series highlights real-world applications built on Sarvam's capabilities such as speech-to-text, translation, and text-to-speech. These projects show how developers are using the platform to solve India-specific problems, especially those related to multilingual access and automation. One of the highlighted projects is OpenCut AI, an open-source video editor for Indian creators with support for transcription, translation across 22 regional languages.
Innovative tools
Call center intelligence platform and AI commentary engine
Another use case highlighted by Sarvam is a call center intelligence platform that converts multilingual call recordings into structured insights. The tool is aimed at India's massive call center ecosystem and seeks to simplify the analysis of large volumes of customer interactions. Also featured in this series is a real-time AI cricket commentary engine that generates live updates in regional languages using text-to-speech models.
Educational innovation
Language learning app and productivity tools integration
The "Build with Sarvam" series also features a language learning app inspired by platforms like Duolingo. The app lets users learn languages such as Kannada, Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, and Bengali through conversational exercises powered by AI. Another application called Kriya combines productivity tools with speech capabilities to integrate AI-generated voice features into everyday workflows.
Strategic move
Positioning Sarvam as the go-to platform for India-specific AI solutions
With the "Build with Sarvam" series, the company is positioning its platform as a base for creating India-focused AI solutions. By showcasing developer projects, Sarvam hopes to drive wider adoption of its APIs and demonstrate practical applications of generative AI in regional contexts.