Enterprise AI firm Data Science Wizards secures $5M in pre-Series A funding
The capital will help the company accelerate product development, expand its presence in North America, strengthen its engineering and customer success teams, deepen partnerships, and increase adoption of its AI platform among large enterprises and regulated industries.
Data Science Wizards, an enterprise AI company, has raised $5 million in a pre-Series A funding round from undisclosed investors.
The capital will help the company accelerate product development, expand its presence in North America, and strengthen its engineering and customer success teams. It will also be used to deepen partnerships and increase adoption of its AI platform among large enterprises and regulated industries.
Founded in 2019, Data Science Wizards develops UnifyAI OS, an enterprise AI operating system that enables organisations to build, deploy, monitor and govern AI applications through a single platform.
The platform supports cloud, on-premises and hybrid deployments, allowing customers to avoid dependence on a single technology vendor while retaining ownership of their AI assets.
The company said the latest investment comes as enterprises increasingly move beyond pilot projects towards organisation-wide AI deployment. However, many businesses continue to struggle with governance, interoperability, regulatory compliance, and security when deploying AI across multiple functions. Data Science Wizards aims to address these challenges by providing a common operating layer that brings AI development, deployment and oversight together.
Sandeep Khuperkar, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Data Science Wizards, said the funding reinforces the company’s ambition of helping enterprises operationalise AI at scale. He said that while many organisations have successfully experimented with AI, the next challenge is integrating, governing and scaling it across the enterprise.
Data Science Wizards serves customers across banking, financial services, insurance, and the public sector, where strict regulatory requirements make governance and operational resilience particularly important.
The funding highlights broader trends in enterprise AI.
Businesses are increasingly investing in platforms that help manage AI across an organisation instead of deploying isolated models. The industry's attention has shifted towards governance, security and agentic AI, in which AI systems can perform multi-step tasks with limited human intervention.
India’s AI ecosystem has also remained active, with startups across enterprise software, education and financial technology continuing to attract fresh capital despite a more selective funding environment. DSW itself previously raised a $1.4 million seed round in 2024 to expand its UnifyAI platform.
Edited by Swetha Kannan


