Binny Bansal's 3STATE Ventures Invests $20 Million in AI Commerce Startup ShopOS
Flipkart co-founder Binny Bansal invests $20 million in ShopOS, an AI-native operating system for e-commerce brands, through his venture fund 3STATE Ventures.
Flipkart co-founder Binny Bansal has invested $20 million in ShopOS, an AI-native operating system for e-commerce brands, through his venture fund 3STATE Ventures. The funding will be used to scale the startup’s product and engineering teams and onboard global brands, the company announced on June 26.
Founded by Sai Krishna V K and Ajay P V, who previously built AI/AR startup Scapic (acquired by Flipkart) and led Flipkart Labs, ShopOS aims to replace the patchwork of tools currently used by brands with an integrated AI-powered operating system. They are joined by Karan Sonawala, who spearheaded immersive tech at Flipkart.
ShopOS uses AI agents to automate three core commerce functions: content creation, marketing, and site management. The 'Make' module generates product images, videos, and copy in a brand’s style. The 'Market' module runs localized campaigns and automates customer segmentation. The 'Manage' module dynamically adapts storefronts to user behavior.
"ShopOS is building the commerce stack of the future with AI at its core," Bansal said in a statement. "The potential for an AI-driven operating system to empower brands, particularly in navigating cross-border commerce and hyper-personalization, is significant."
The investment marks one of Bansal’s biggest individual bets since his Flipkart exit. ShopOS already counts early customers across India, Europe, and the UAE, and is eyeing expansion to hundreds of brands globally. The founders say they are building 'from India for the globe' and will tap local AI talent to execute on their vision.
"Brands have been constrained by the very tools meant to empower them," said co-founders Sai Krishna and Ajay. "We’re now in the early days of generative commerce—ambient AI agents that don’t just assist, but actually execute key business functions."
The startup’s pitch comes amid a surge of interest in agentic AI startups that use autonomous software workers to handle sales, operations, and marketing. ShopOS is betting that this shift will reshape how brands operate and scale, especially in global markets where localization and personalization are key.
This investment follows Bansal’s earlier commitment of Rs 70 crore to set up the Binny Bansal Institute for Inventing the Future (IIF) at Mohali-based Plaksha University in April. The newly-launched institute focuses on artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, and robotics to develop scalable solutions across sectors like healthcare, agriculture, energy, and sustainability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ShopOS and how does it work?
ShopOS is an AI-native operating system for e-commerce brands. It automates core commerce functions such as content creation, marketing, and site management using AI agents.
Who are the founders of ShopOS?
ShopOS is founded by Sai Krishna V K and Ajay P V, who previously built AI/AR startup Scapic and led Flipkart Labs. Karan Sonawala, who spearheaded immersive tech at Flipkart, is also a key team member.
How will the $20 million investment be used?
The $20 million investment from Binny Bansal's 3STATE Ventures will be used to scale ShopOS’s product and engineering teams and onboard global brands.
What is the significance of the investment for ShopOS?
The investment marks a significant milestone for ShopOS, providing the resources to expand its customer base globally and further develop its AI-powered solutions.
What is the vision of ShopOS?
ShopOS aims to build an integrated AI-powered operating system that replaces the patchwork of tools currently used by brands, enabling them to navigate cross-border commerce and hyper-personalization.