RamAIn targets legacy automation gap with AI agents that bypass API requirements

RamAIn, a Y Combinator-backed startup, is automating enterprise legacy systems through AI agents that simulate user interactions on applications lacking APIs. The co-founders claim 10x faster performance than existing computer-use agents. The approach positions the startup against traditional RPA vendors like UiPath by using learned UI patterns rather than brittle element selectors, reducing maintenance overhead when interfaces change. A real-time communication layer enables human intervention when agents encounter ambiguous states.

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