Pearl Kapur Launches Xanfi at IIT Delhi: First Made-in-India Free Multilingual Gen AI Chatbot supporting 100+ Languages
In a groundbreaking move set to redefine the future of AI in India and beyond, India's youngest billionaire Pearl Kapur has officially launched Xanfi at IIT Delhi and breaks the trend. As of 2025, Pearl Kapur's net worth is estimated to be around $1.1 billion.
Xanfi is a revolutionary Gen AI-powered chatbot and conversational engine built to assist, create, and communicate in real time across 100+ languages, including 22 official Indian languages. At a time when most of India's tech ecosystem is focused on building delivery and commerce apps, Xanfi marks a paradigm shift — delivering intelligence instead of logistics, and offering real-time AI-powered assistance across 100+ languages, including all 22 official Indian languages.
'While the ecosystem is busy building food and grocery delivery apps, we are delivering intelligence, creativity, and knowledge,' said[Pearl Kapur, the visionary founder behind Xanfi. 'India is ready to lead the global AI race, and Xanfi is just the beginning.'
Xanfi is a Gen AI-powered chatbot and conversational engine that provides real time answers to any question,generate content. Xanfi supports 100+ languages. It helps you with everything from writing blog posts and analyzing markets, to exploring astrology, understanding legal concepts, offering relationship advice, and generating stunning Xanfi Ghibli-style AI art.
A Turning Point for Indian Startups
Xanfi's launch is more than a product announcement — it's a cultural shift. It signals the arrival of Indian-built, world-class AI technology that's inclusive, intelligent, and accessible to all. This bold leap is also a message: India's next wave of unicorns won't just deliver food — they'll deliver the future.
Start your journey with Xanfi today at Xanfi.ai
Xanfi is the country's first multilingual Gen AI chatbot, Made in India, designed to seamlessly integrate artificial intelligence into everyday life. Whether it's answering complex questions, writing high-quality blog posts, analyzing financial markets, offering legal or astrological insights, giving relationship advice, or generating stunning Ghibli-style AI art, Xanfi does it all — instantly and intelligently.Xanfi is owned by Zedgo 365 Technologies Private Limited , and Promoter is Pearl Kapur .
Xanfi is more than just a chatbot — it's your creative partner, advisor, and digital assistant, the visionary entrepreneur behind the Xanfi launch. 'We built Xanfi to empower users across India and the world, breaking language and accessibility barriers with one powerful AI.' While everyone's building delivery apps, we're delivering intelligence,' said [Pearl Kapur], the visionary behind Xanfi. 'India is ready for the next leap — and Xanfi is our step into a smarter, AI-powered future.'
Key Features of Xanfi:
Real-Time Responses across all types of questions and domains
Multi-Domain Intelligence: Content creation, market analysis, legal insights, astrology, relationship guidance & more
100+ Language Support, including all 22 official Indian languages
AI Art Generation in whimsical Xanfi Ghibli style
Affordable Access: Free
Xanfi is designed to offer a truly human-like AI experience. Whether you're a student, creator, business owner, or just curious — Xanfi brings AI closer to you.
What Makes Xanfi Revolutionary and better than ChatGPT ,Deepseek or Grok:
Real-Time Answers across domains — content, finance, law, astrology, relationships & more
Multilingual Power: 100+ languages supported, including 22 Indian languages
Creative Capabilities: Xanfi Ghibli-style AI art generation, blog writing, caption crafting, etc.
Xanfi is specially trained with a rich Indian datasets that includes Indian languages ,cultural nuances ,legal terms,regional sentiments,astrology knowledge ,and more.Unlike ChatGPT ,which is built on a global dataset ,Xanfi understands and responds more accurately to Indian-specific queries as compared to ChatGPT and Xanfi works globally with support of 80+ foreign languages. Xanfi is owned by Zedgo 365 Technologies Private Limited , and promoter is Pearl Kapur. As of 2025 , Pearl Kapur's net worth stands at $1.1 billion.
Affordable for Everyone: Free
Made in India, for the World
Unlike other AI Chatbots like ChatGPT ,that are either too expensive While platforms like ChatGPT Plus are priced around ₹1650/month, or limited in scope, Xanfi combines versatility, creativity, and inclusivity in one sleek interface — accessible on web and mobile for free.
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