Indus OS is an Indian smartphone application and content discovery platform based on Android, with the aim to unify users, developers and smartphone brands on a single platform and to create an Indian smartphone ecosystem.

Indus Appstore Private Limited
FormerlyOS Labs Technology (India) Private Limited
Company typePrivate
Founded2013; 11 years ago (2013)
HeadquartersOffice-2, Floor 4, Wing B, Block A, Salarpuria Softzone, Bellandur Village, Varthur Hobli, Outer Ring Road, ,
Key people
  • Akash Dongre (CPO)
  • Sudhir Bangarambandi (CTO)
ProductsIndus OS, App Bazaar
ParentPhonePe (2022–present)
Websitewww.indusappstore.com

The platform is addressing the low smartphone adoption, content consumption and linguistic challenges of Indian markets.[1] The contextual integration provides India's service and content providers a platform to seamlessly distribute their content & services and engage with India's ever-growing smartphone users.[2]

The company is catering to 10 crore+ users[3] and has partnered with OEMs like Samsung, Karbonn, Micromax and 9 other Indian OEMS.

The company's app marketplace, Indus App Bazaar is the largest Indian app store. It has powered Samsung's default app store, Galaxy Store since 2019.[4]

About

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Indus OS was founded in 2013 by Rakesh Deshmukh, Akash Dongre and Sudhir B; with all three being alumni of the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.

Hari Padmanabhan, an IIT Kanpur alumni, industry veteran and serial entrepreneur, is a seed investor in the company. The company is funded by various investors such as "Omidyar Network, JSW Ventures, VenturEast, Samsung Ventures & Affle".

Indus OS has offices in Mumbai, Delhi and Singapore and currently has an 84-member team.

First touch OS

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Indus OS was initially known as "First Touch OS". In May 2015, Micromax Informatics started shipping the latest version (Unite 3) of its Unite series smartphones with Firstouch OS.[5] The operating system was available in English and 10 Indian languages. A key feature of the operating system was the Swipe-to-translate or Indus Swipe which helped users to translate or transliterate English text in regional languages. The operating system also had its own app marketplace' App Bazaar with over 5,000 applications in regional languages.

In December 2015, Firstouch announced a collaboration with the Government of India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology previously known as the Department of Electronics and IT (DeitY) to introduce text-to-speech technology in regional languages.[6]

Indus App Bazaar

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The Indus App Bazaar is India's largest Indian app store. It is available 12 Indian languages namely Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Odia, Punjabi, Malayalam, Bengali, Assamese and Kannada & English .[7] It has over 4 lakh applications in regional languages. Top publishers on the platform include Truecaller, Amazon, Winzo Games, Blacklight Studio, Sharechat, Junglee Games, Ola, Meesho, MSN, Times Group, Editorji, Inshorts, Rebel Group, Opera News, mpokket, etc.

The product provides various tools to app developers for distribution and promotions along with data insights for targeting and performance analysis.[8] The app store focuses on providing the users with a personalised and localised experience with rich user interface for smooth discovery of apps and content.[9]

Awards and recognition

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  • Indus OS collaborated with The Government of India for Aadhar authentication.[10]
  • Indus OS also signed an agreement with the Government of India's MeitY (Ministry of Electronics and IT) to introduce Indus Reader, an OS level, offline Text-to-Speech technology in 9 Indian Languages for the first time.
  • #1 App Marketing Platform in the Indian Subcontinent - Ranked in the Appsflyer Performance Index Edition IX.
  • Winner TiE50 Silicon Valley Top Startup Award.
  • Winner NASSCOM Emerge50 – League of Top 10 Startup Award
  • Winner Economic Times Telecom Innovation in Developing OEM Product Award[11]
  • Winner WCRC Brand of the Year – Technology
  • Indus OS won the 'Digital Startup of the Year Award' at the Drivers of Digital Awards 2016.[12]
  • On May 7, 2016, Indus OS was declared the second most popular OS in India according to a research study conducted by Counterpoint Research. As of May 2016, the OS was the second most popular in India, with a 7.6% market share.[13]
  • NASSCOM announced Indus OS as one of the top 10 startups in India during the NASSCOM Product Conclave in 2016.[14]
  • The company was also awarded the Aegis Graham Bell Award in the Digital India category alongside Vodafone India for the year 2016.[15]
  • GSMA nominated Indus OS for its annual Global Mobile Awards at the Mobile World Congress, Barcelona 2017 in the category of Best Mobile Innovation for Emerging Markets.[16]
  • Indus OS won the Brand of the Year award in the Technology category by World Consulting and Research Corporation in Mumbai on December 21, 2016.[17]
  • Mint (newspaper) and MIT Technology Review named Akash Dongre, the Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer at Indus OS as one of the top innovators under the age of 35 from India at the EmTech 2017 event.[18]
  • Indus OS has also been named as the SuperBrand's Super Startups which is awarded to the 30+ most innovative business models from India.[19]
  • In October 2017, Indus OS was awarded the Confederation of Indian Industry Industrial Innovation Award as one of the Top 10 Startup from India.[20]
  • The company's story was also documented as a case study by Ivey Publishing and is also distributed by Harvard Business Review.[21]

Investors

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The major investors include Omidyar Network, JSW Ventures, VenturEast, Samsung Ventures and Affle.

References

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  1. ^ Aanchal Ghatak, "Indus AppBazaar addressing challenges like language support, content: Rakesh Deshmukh"
  2. ^ Wisdom, Crypto (2024-02-21). "Walmart backed PhonePe launches Indus Appstore rival for Google Play Store in India". Smart Crypto Wisdom. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  3. ^ Sangani, Priyanka (10 September 2020). "Indus App Bazaar crosses 100 million users in India". The Economic Times.
  4. ^ Danish Khan, "Samsung steps up software localisation game; inks app store deal with IndusOS"
  5. ^ Harichandan Arakali, "India's Micromax Taps Startup FirsTouch For Android In 10 Regional Languages"
  6. ^ Smart CEO, "Indus OS"
  7. ^ Financial Express, "Indus OS: A platform for apps in Indian languages"
  8. ^ "A Real Portal Leading You to an Exciting Future of Your App". Indusos. 2020-08-20. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  9. ^ Tushar Mehta, "How Indus App Bazaar is hyper-localizing mobile apps with Indic languages: Interview with Rakesh Deshmukh"
  10. ^ Gulveen Aulakh, "Aadhaar-authenticated OS will be released across Indus' smartphone partners"
  11. ^ The Economic Times, "ET Telecom Awards 2017"
  12. ^ Inkspell, "Digital Startup of the Year"
  13. ^ Rajiv Singh, "How Indus OS became the second largest smartphone operating system in India"
  14. ^ Meha Agarwal, "Meet The Top 50 Emerging Indian Startups From Nasscom Emerge 50 2016 Awards"
  15. ^ 7th Annual 2016, "AEGIS GRAHAM BELL AWARDS"
  16. ^ Sumit Chakraberty, "Indus OS is India's best mobile innovation: GSMA"
  17. ^ TechVorm, "Indus OS Wins Brand of the Year Award"
  18. ^ Sanjay Gupta, "EmTech 2017: Innovators under 35"
  19. ^ Mohd Mustaquim, "SuperStartUps awards 30+ innovative business models"
  20. ^ SME Times, "CII recognizes top innovative cos & startups for 2017"
  21. ^ First Post, "Indian startup Indus OS success story published as a case study, will be distributed by Harvard Business Review"
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