Overview
An analysis of new company registrations in India from May 2025 to May 2026, drawn from the MCA database.
An analysis of new company registrations in India from April 2025 to April 2026 shows that nearly 90% of companies registered with AI or AI-related terms were generic software solutions. Categorisation is based purely on the name of the company. It is possible some of them will be specific to some industry, but that does not stand out in the names for 2,815 out of 3,138 companies in the MCA database.
Of the remaining 10%, 54, or about 1.7%, were declaring themselves as offering AI in FinTech & Finance, followed by 52 in EdTech, 44 in Healthcare, and no less than 37 in Media & Creative. The least number — just 8 — offered services in Retail and E-commerce.
Industry Distribution
Breakdown of AI company registrations by sector, showing count, share, and 13-month trend. Hover over bars and sparklines for details.
| Industry | Count | Share | Proportion | 12-Month Trend |
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Trend Analysis
Of the 13 categories identified, only 4 — General Tech, EdTech, Logistics, and Media — showed an uptick in registrations, and only one, the General AI Tech category, shows what may be described as The Staircase Effect — more registrations in May 2026 than in May 2025.
What This Implies
This seems to suggest many who have named themselves blandly as AI could be riding the wave, have wide-spectrum AI solutions in mind and therefore nothing specific in mind except AI agents of any and all kind, and quite a few may be planning to but have allowed themselves the luxury to pivot as needed.
Presumably, the MCA has scrutinised their Articles of Association and found them genuinely offering AI technology, and not simply engaging in AI Washing.
In any case, it is interesting to note increasing activity: competition should force innovation and investment; AI only stands to gain if we develop our own sovereign AI stack.