KOGO
KOGO is a Bengaluru-built agentic platform - KOGO OS - to build, manage and deploy AI agents at scale, with 250+ supported models, 100+ pre-built agents and a Kubernetes-native runtime. Its pitch is sovereign, private, on-prem-to-edge AI for regulated sectors. Real deployments include Tech Mahindra, Michelin, HPE and the Indian Army. Custom enterprise pricing.
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Our take
KOGO is an India-built agentic OS aimed at enterprises that cannot send data to public clouds - defence, BFSI, government. It runs 100+ pre-built agents over 250+ models on a private, edge-to-cloud stack, with real deployments from Tech Mahindra to the Indian Army. Pricing is quote-only and the autonomy claims are vendor-stated, so pilot before betting big.
Best for
Regulated Indian and global enterprises - defence, BFSI, government - that need to build and run AI agents on a private, sovereign, on-prem or edge stack rather than public SaaS.
Pros
- Sovereign, private, on-prem-to-edge agent platform
- 250+ models and 100+ pre-built agents out of the box
- Real deployments incl. Indian Army, Tech Mahindra, Michelin
- India-built, with local support and data residency
Cons
- Custom enterprise pricing; no public rates or free tier
- Cost and autonomy claims are vendor-stated (limited evidence)
- Heavy platform - needs real deployment effort
How it compares
Against public-cloud agent platforms like Microsoft Copilot Studio and AWS Bedrock Agents, KOGO's wedge is data sovereignty - private and on-prem by default - which matters for Indian defence, BFSI and government buyers who cannot use public SaaS.
Full review
KOGO is a Bengaluru-based agentic AI company whose platform, KOGO OS, lets enterprises build, manage and deploy AI agents at scale. It supports more than 250 models, ships over 100 pre-built agents, and runs on a Kubernetes-native runtime that stretches from edge devices to the cloud. The pitch is sovereignty: a private, full-stack agentic operating system that keeps data in-house, aimed at high-security sectors like defence, government and BFSI. Its CommandCore 'AI in a box', built with Arinox, began shipping in April 2026.
What gives the claims weight is the deployment list - Tech Mahindra, Michelin, HPE, Coforge, Sun Life and the Indian Army among them - and a global alliance with Tech Mahindra. The company projects very high revenue growth and cites internal benchmarks of 60-80% lower three-year cost than public SaaS, but those figures are vendor-stated, so treat them as a starting point for a pilot rather than settled fact. Pricing is custom enterprise, with no public tier.
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3.6/5- Actual Utility4/5
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- Ease of Use3/5
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- Pricing Fairness3/5
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- Reliability4/5
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- Differentiation4/5
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- Primary signal — five dimensions, 3.6/5 average.
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- Score set by our editorial team before any affiliate relationship is considered. No vendor can buy it.
Frequently asked questions
- Is KOGO free, and how much does it cost?
- KOGO is a paid tool.
- Who is KOGO best for?
- Regulated Indian and global enterprises - defence, BFSI, government - that need to build and run AI agents on a private, sovereign, on-prem or edge stack rather than public SaaS.
- How is KOGO rated on Cloudkart.ai?
- KOGO scores 3.6 out of 5 on the Cloudkart.ai rubric, which weighs actual utility, ease of use, pricing fairness, reliability and differentiation. Scores are set editorially and can never be bought.
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