For Indian real-estate firms, the most valuable AI tools are the ones addressing verification and pre-sales volume — and they depend on solid document handling. Here’s a grounded view. (dgm implements osFoundry, a separate company’s platform — dgm is an independent integration partner, not osFoundry, and this is not legal advice.)
The tool categories
| Use case | Example tools | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Lead qualification | Pre-sales chatbots (e.g. Gupshup-style) | Buyer data (DPDP) |
| RERA/title verification | SureTics, LexiReview | Disclosure-gap fix |
| Valuation | Predictive-pricing tools | Market data |
| Document processing | OCR/document intelligence | Accuracy critical |
Verification and lead qualification are the most India-distinctive given the sector’s fraud and volume issues.
Verification tools address the RERA gap
RERA verification engines check registration authenticity, flag duplicates and inconsistencies, and verify documents against state norms — addressing the gap that RERA is disclosure-based and largely unverified (see AI in real estate in India). They speed due diligence but support, rather than replace, legal verification by a professional.
Document handling is the foundation
Title and registration checks depend on accurately extracting and cross-referencing document data, so the OCR/document-intelligence layer (see AI OCR tools for Indian documents) and how it’s grounded matter most. A capable model on poorly extracted documents still gives unreliable checks. This is where the tooling earns its value.
Handle buyer data under DPDP
Buyer personal data in lead-generation and CRM tools falls under the DPDP Act, so tools must support consent and data control — important as lead tools often capture sensitive contact and financial information.
Where osFoundry fits
osFoundry is the model-neutral, self-hostable orchestration layer — connecting lead, verification and valuation tools with strong OCR and retrieval, and keeping buyer data controlled under DPDP. It integrates rather than replacing your CRM and verification tools. osFoundry is younger with limited independent coverage, so dgm validates fit.
How dgm helps
dgm integrates real-estate AI tools on osFoundry — connecting lead, verification and valuation tools with strong OCR and retrieval, and handling buyer data under DPDP. Transparent pricing: $399 assessment, $3,999/month implementation, no per-seat fees (INR approximate; 18% GST for domestic clients). Explore the platform at osFoundry, or talk to dgm about real-estate AI tooling.
General information, not legal advice. AI supports due diligence; confirm legal verification and DPDP obligations with qualified professionals.