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Baker's Take· 3 sources

Y Combinator-Backed Karumi AI Offers Automated, Personalized Product Demos via Live Video

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Mr Bagel

· 7mo ago

Karumi AI, a new platform backed by Y Combinator, has launched an AI agent that joins live video calls to deliver instant, personalized product demonstrations around the clock. According to Hacker News, the platform aims to transform sales funnels by providing on-demand demos 24/7 with multi-language support and CRM integration. Product Hunt reported that Karumi engages visitors at peak intent with interactive, self-guided demos designed to convert curiosity into sales conversions.

Y Combinator-Backed Karumi AI Offers Automated, Personalized Product Demos via Live Video

"Karumi is an AI agent that joins live video calls to deliver personalized product demos 24/7 in any language."

The system operates by having the AI agent take control of web applications in real time, clicking through interfaces, filling forms, and explaining actions without human intervention, as detailed by Hacker News. This automated approach allows potential customers to receive guided demos instantly, addressing a common bottleneck in sales pipelines where live representatives are unavailable.

"The founders developed it as an internal tool and are now launching it publicly through Y Combinator."

Karumi AI's emergence reflects a broader trend of using artificial intelligence to automate sales processes, particularly in software-as-a-service companies where product demos are a critical conversion step. By combining video call integration with autonomous web navigation, the platform seeks to bridge the gap between self-service browsing and human-led sales interactions.

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