CoRover.ai, the company behind BharatGPT, has announced the large-scale rollout of its multilingual AI platform. The platform is powered by NVIDIA’s Nemotron Speech open model and related libraries. Along with this, the company has launched the ‘BharatGPT DeskAI Appliance’, which runs on NVIDIA’s Grace Blackwell architecture and works as a fully offline, private personal AI assistant on your desktop, according to an official statement.
Through its close partnership with NVIDIA, CoRover claims to be using NVIDIA Nemotron speech models and AI infrastructure to build advanced AI agents. This setup ensures stable performance even during peak traffic, making voice interactions smoother and more reliable in high-volume environments where delays can affect transactions.
“Digital services must work in the languages people actually speak, and they must perform reliably at a very large scale. With NVIDIA Nemotron Speech models and libraries we are delivering fast, natural voice and conversational experiences across industries,” Ankush Sabharwal, Founder and CEO, CoRover said.
Looking ahead, CoRover noted that its roadmap includes new features such as graph-based secure retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), task-driven AI agents that can complete entire workflows, and support for more regional languages and dialects.
CoRover has also launched BharatGPT Mini, a private and offline AI appliance powered by NVIDIA Grace Blackwell architecture. It comes pre-installed with the NVIDIA DGX OS software stack and includes CoRover’s BharatGPT Mini small language model. The system can be customised and trained for specific sectors such as enterprise, defence, BFSI, and the public sector.
The new ‘BharatGPT DeskAI Appliance’ brings a personal AI assistant directly to your desktop. It works completely offline, does not require the internet, and keeps all data stored locally for better privacy and security.
“India’s AI startup ecosystem is primed for acceleration, driven by exceptional technical talent and global ambition. NVIDIA is accelerating this momentum by giving founders direct access to accelerated computing, scalable AI infrastructure, and programs like NVIDIA Inception for startups and the NVIDIA VC Alliance helping startups scale faster and build for global markets,” Tobias Halloran, director of EMEAI startups and venture capital at NVIDIA said.
