H2LooP, Xccelera raise early-stage funding

By Malvika Maloo

  • 07 Apr 2026
The founders of H2LooP

H2LooP (Hardware & Human in the LooP), a platform focussed on accelerating system software development for hardware, and Xccelera, an agentic AI firm, have secured early-stage funding. 

H2LooP has pocketed $2 million (Rs 18.6 crore) in a seed funding round led by Speciale Invest and 3one4 Capital.

The company will use the capital to strengthen its core AI-native platform, drive large-scale enterprise deployments, and expand into high-complexity sectors such as data centers, UAVs, and robotics, where system reliability, real-time performance, and data control are critical.

Founded by Sairanjan Mishra and Pulkit Agrawal, H2LooP is building AI-native tools to speed up system software development for hardware, addressing the gap between advancements in chips and intelligent systems and comparatively slower progress in software layers. 

Xccelera has secured Rs 1.2 crore ($0.1 million) from a group of founders, including Ramakant Sharma of Livspace, Asad Khan of TestMu AI, and Amiya Pathak of Zipdial. 

The company develops reusable core AI agents, multi-agent outcome-driven systems, and autonomous workflows, enabling continuous execution, measurable RoI, and scalable reuse.

It will use the new capital to build a “services-as-software” platform powered by agentic AI, designed to automate enterprise workflows that have traditionally relied on large IT services teams.