About

We were building AI in production before it was a category.

extendfuture started with a simple bias: ship the system, not the story. Years before large language models made AI a boardroom word, we were putting computer vision into grain markets, voice assistants into games, biometrics into field onboarding, and movement tracking into physiotherapy. That history matters now, because the hard part of AI never changed: it is the last mile between a demo and a system a business can rely on.

Today we build AI-first products, deploy agentic workforces and AI employees, and run human-in-the-loop operations for companies from funded startups to established enterprises, worldwide. The thesis on our homepage is the thesis in our contracts: software became a commodity, advantage did not. Advantage is your data, your domain and your workflows, turned into intelligence that runs the business, with evals that make quality a number and humans exactly where they belong.

We stay deliberately small and senior. A few clients at a time, founder-involved on every engagement, and honest about what should not be built. If a pilot deserves a no, we say it early, in writing, with reasons.

Founded in 2019. Computer vision, voice and biometrics work first, for startups shipping real products: grain markets, gamers, athletes, clinics. Then the agent era arrived and the discipline transferred: the last mile between a demo and a dependable system is where we had always lived. Today that means agentic workflows, AI employees and human-in-the-loop operations for clients in India, Australia, Europe and the US.

Agents where machines win. Humans where judgment matters. Compliance everywhere: DPDP, GDPR, HIPAA and SOC 2 expectations designed in from day one.

314, Gera Imperium Rise, Hinjewadi Phase II, Hinjewadi, Pune, Maharashtra, India 411057. Clients across Australia, Europe, India and the US.

Founded and led by Amol Patil. Senior engineers only; the person on the call is the person in the codebase.

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Thirty minutes, no deck. Bring the problem; we bring the pattern-matching from ten industries.