KiranaPro, an ONDC-based Neighborhood Quick Commerce platform, has entered into a strategic collaboration with ZuperAI, a pioneer in AI-driven commerce solutions to revolutionize AI-powered market intelligence, product matchmaking, and personalized shopping experiences, empowering local retailers and reshaping the future of digital commerce in India.
By integrating ZuperAI’s advanced Matchmaking AI, KiranaPro will enhance product discovery, inventory optimization, and supply chain efficiency, ensuring that customers find the most relevant products instantly while helping retailers scale their businesses seamlessly.
This AI-driven approach will bridge the gap between consumer needs and retailer capabilities, creating a frictionless and intelligent shopping experience.
Beyond commerce, both companies are also committed to leveraging technology for social impact. Together, they are working on Fix Bengaluru, a tech-driven, community-led initiative addressing Bengaluru’s water crisis through data-driven innovation and AI-powered solutions.
This collaboration represents a shared commitment to scaling AI-driven commerce while tackling real-world challenges through technology and promise to shape the future of intelligent commerce and sustainable urban solutions in India.
“At KiranaPro, we are committed to equipping neighborhood retailers with next-gen technology. Partnering with ZuperAI allows us to bring powerful AI solutions that redefine how products are discovered, sold, and delivered in the ONDC ecosystem. This collaboration is a game-changer for AI-driven commerce, unlocking new levels of precision, personalization, and operational efficiency,” said Deepak Ravindran, Founder and CEO, KiranaPro.
To this, ZuperAI’s Founder and CEO, Arun Perooli, added, “ZuperAI was built to push the boundaries of AI innovation. Our collaboration with KiranaPro aligns with our vision to make AI-powered commerce more efficient, accessible, and intelligent—especially for small and medium retailers who form the backbone of India’s economy.”