Pype AI, a health tech startup that creates AI voice agents automating patient communications for hospitals and clinics, has raised $1.2 million in its pre-seed funding round led by early-stage, technology-focused venture capital firm Kalaari Capital.
The round also saw participation from Wyser Capital and Tenity.
The funds raised will be used to accelerate the development of its research-backed healthcare communication platform and support its expansion into the US market.
Founded in 2024 by Dhruv Mehra and Ashish Tripathy, Pype AI builds speciality-trained voice AI agents for healthcare that deploy out of the box. These agents automate key patient interactions such as appointment scheduling, follow-ups, treatment preparation, and 24/7 support, helping hospitals go live in days instead of months. Purpose-built for clinical reliability, they are trained on rich medical conversational datasets to deliver accurate triaging, high-fidelity responses, and empathetic voice interactions.
Pype also created Whispey, an open-source observability platform with nearly 40+ focused evaluations to ensure compliance, safety, and performance. Its industry-first voice-based in-call feedback system lets clinicians speak feedback during live interactions, dramatically accelerating annotation, testing, and clinical data collection. By integrating directly with hospital EMRs, Pype AI reduces missed appointments, cuts operational costs, and improves patient retention by replacing outdated IVR and manual processes with human-like AI assistants that flag urgent cases in real time.
Currently live across multiple healthcare facilities across India. Pype AI handles 85%+ of the patient queries without a human, with hospitals reporting a marked reduction in no-shows and improved treatment adherence. The company is also progressing EMR integrations with Zocdoc, Epic and Cerner, while actively onboarding US-based clinic chains.
With a growing team of engineers, researchers, and physician advisors across India and the US, Pype AI plans to scale its presence to 50+ hospitals and clinic chains by mid-2026. The company is also collaborating with medical experts to publish research quantifying AI’s impact on treatment adherence and readmission rates.
Dhruv Mehra, Co-founder & CEO, Pype AI, said, “Hospitals are losing patients, revenue, and trust because communication systems are broken. We saw how doctors want to help but struggle to engage patients outside the hospital. Pype AI bridges that gap using AI to ensure every patient gets timely care while every doctor’s time is used effectively.”
Ashish Tripathy, Co-founder & CTO, Pype AI, said, “Our vision is to build the AI nurse for every hospital, not to replace people, but to enable care teams to focus on critical patients while AI manages the routine coordination. This unlocks new models of proactive, continuous care that weren’t feasible before.”
Jayraj Bharat Patel, AVP, Kalaari Capital, said, “Globally, healthcare has long suffered from deep operational inefficiencies. Pype AI is solving this with domain-specific agents designed to handle communication reliably and at scale. We’re super excited to partner with Dhruv and Ashish on their journey to transform patient communication and care delivery globally.”

