
India — Gurugram-based AI startup Brekfuz has raised $525,000 in fresh funding, valuing the company at approximately $7.5 million as it looks to expand its AI-powered enterprise intelligence platform. The funding round saw participation from investors including Pear VC, Pareto Holdings, Collective Global, and several angel investors.
Founded by Arhan Singhal and Sarthak Ahuja, Brekfuz is building what it describes as a “Human API” — an AI-driven knowledge layer designed to capture institutional context and make enterprise information accessible to both employees and AI systems.
The platform enables users to search and retrieve information across enterprise communication and workflow systems such as Slack, email, documents, meetings, and GitHub using natural language queries. The company aims to reduce organizational dependence on siloed information and improve knowledge accessibility within enterprises.
Brekfuz focuses on helping organizations streamline internal knowledge management and improve AI-assisted workflows as enterprises increasingly adopt AI-first operational models. The startup’s platform is designed to bridge the gap between structured enterprise data and institutional knowledge distributed across teams and systems.
The funding comes amid growing investor interest in India’s AI startup ecosystem, particularly in enterprise AI, automation, and agentic AI platforms. Industry experts believe AI-native enterprise infrastructure startups are becoming an important part of the next wave of enterprise software innovation as organizations seek productivity gains through AI-driven operations.
Brekfuz is a Gurugram-based artificial intelligence startup focused on enterprise knowledge intelligence and AI-powered workflow automation. The company develops AI systems that help enterprises organize, access, and operationalize institutional knowledge across internal platforms, communication tools, and digital workflows.




