Healthcare infrastructure startup Tross has raised an undisclosed amount in a pre-seed funding round led by All In Capital, with participation from DeVC. The company plans to use the fresh capital to accelerate product development and expand its infrastructure for AI-powered healthcare workflows in the US market.
Co-founded by Padam Kataria and Meet Shah, Tross is building an infrastructure layer that enables healthcare AI companies to connect with electronic health records (EHRs), payer portals and other complex healthcare systems through APIs and integrations.
The company’s platform is designed to help AI applications automate critical healthcare workflows across scheduling, referrals, claims, clinical documentation and data extraction. By connecting AI systems with existing healthcare infrastructure, Tross aims to reduce the complexity involved in deploying AI applications across healthcare providers and payer networks.
According to the company, Tross is already working with healthcare AI companies serving the US market and is on track to enable more than 200,000 patient interactions in 2026 across calls, referrals, scheduling and back-office workflows.
Its platform allows AI applications to interact directly with EHRs and payer portals. Use cases include retrieving claim status, uploading clinical notes and scheduling appointments within provider systems, potentially reducing the need for manual intervention across these processes.
The newly raised capital will be deployed towards product development, expanding the engineering team and building additional EHR and payer integrations. Tross also plans to deepen its presence in the US healthcare market and increase the number of healthcare systems supported by its platform.
The company intends to broaden the range of workflows that healthcare AI companies can automate through its infrastructure. This includes expanding integrations with healthcare systems and building additional capabilities to support AI applications operating across clinical and administrative workflows.
The funding comes as AI-powered healthcare workflow automation gains traction within India’s startup ecosystem. Startups are increasingly using AI agents, voice technology, automation and data intelligence to streamline processes across hospitals, clinics, diagnostic networks and insurance-linked healthcare operations.
Other startups have also raised capital in this segment in 2026. Gurugram-based Care.fi raised $8 million in Series A funding in February to scale its AI-powered healthcare revenue cycle management infrastructure. MediKno secured pre-seed funding from build3 in June, while CARPL.ai raised $10 million in Series A funding in July to expand its enterprise platform for deploying and managing AI solutions for healthcare providers.
For Tross, the latest funding provides capital to expand its technology infrastructure and integrations as healthcare AI adoption continues to grow. By creating a connectivity layer between AI applications and existing healthcare systems, the startup is targeting a key infrastructure challenge in the deployment of AI across the US healthcare ecosystem.
By: Sanya Sharma