Surat-based Rocket Bags $15 Million Seed Funding to Power AI App-Builder Platform

Rocket, an AI-powered app-building startup from Surat, has raised $15 million in a seed funding round. Led by major investors Salesforce Ventures and Accel, with participation from Together Fund, this capital raise aims to accelerate Rocket’s growth in its mission of helping users build full, production-ready applications using natural language prompts.

What Rocket Offers:

  • The startup enables users to generate complete applications, not just code snippets, simply by giving natural language instructions. This allows non-technical or less technical users to build digital tools and software faster.
  • Because Rocket focuses on bringing app creation closer to how people think and talk, there is less friction in development. Teams or solo builders can move from an idea to a working app more quickly without deep engineering knowledge.

Funding Details & Use of Capital:

  • The $15 million seed round was led by Salesforce Ventures and Accel, with backing also from Together Fund.
  • Rocket plans to use this funding to enhance its research & development capabilities, improve its product platform, and expand its geographic presence, particularly by setting up operations in North America (Palo Alto, California).

Founders & Background:

  • Rocket was founded by Vishal Virani, Rahul Shingala, and Deepak Dhanak.
  • The startup is among a growing wave of “vibe coding” or natural-language-driven app-building platforms, trying to simplify software creation and make it accessible to more people.

Why This Matters:

  • Democratizing app development via AI tools like Rocket could change how products are built, reduce dependency on traditional engineering bottlenecks, and speed up innovation.
  • For businesses, no-code or low-code tools reduce cost and time, especially for smaller enterprises or startups without large engineering teams.
  • The move also shows investor confidence in AI infrastructure and tools that automate or simplify technical work. Rocket joining this space with strong backing may push competitors to up their pace.

Conclusion:

Rocket’s $15 million seed funding marks an important milestone, not just for the company, but for the broader AI app-builder ecosystem in India. By enabling users to create production-ready apps from natural language, the startup is helping bridge the gap between idea and execution. With fresh capital to scale R&D and expand operations abroad, Rocket is well positioned to ride the wave of AI-driven software creation.

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