Overview
- The ₹200 crore fund focuses on Indian AI-native startups across consumer applications, infrastructure, agent tooling, vertical deeptech and make-in-India hardware.
- It has deployed capital into six startups, naming SuperHealth, Armatrix, Piersight and Knot alongside two undisclosed bets.
- Initial cheque sizes range from $200,000 to $400,000 and reserves are set aside for follow-on funding across 20–30 investments.
- Natasha Malpani launched the vehicle using friends and family capital and personal funds after spearheading generative AI investments at Kae Capital.
- Boundless joins a surge of specialized AI-focused venture funds in India in 2025 as investors seek conviction capital for early-stage startups.