Y Combinator-Backed RamAIn Claims 10x Speed Advantage in Computer-Use AI Agents
RamAIn, a seed-stage startup from Y Combinator's W26 batch, has unveiled AI agents designed for enterprise UI automation with claimed 10x faster performance than competing computer-use tools. The system learns interface structures to simulate keyboard and mouse interactions across legacy applications lacking APIs. Co-founded by IIT Delhi graduates Vansh Ramani and Shourya Vir Jain, RamAIn incorporates real-time human-in-the-loop capabilities for ambiguous decision points. The startup targets the persistent enterprise integration challenge of connecting modern workflows to decades-old legacy systems.
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