If you’re weighing AI platforms for an Indian business, this explains where osFoundry fits, what’s genuinely distinctive about it, and — just as importantly — where it doesn’t fit, so you can decide with clear eyes. (dgm implements osFoundry, a separate company’s platform — dgm is an independent integration partner, not osFoundry.)
What osFoundry is
osFoundry describes itself as a hybrid AI orchestration platform that runs any AI model — local, cloud API, or self-hosted GPU — from a single workspace. It bundles a chat agent (Maestro), a visual orchestration editor (osStudio), data-backed mini-apps (Room Apps), knowledge bases, and a connector library, and it’s priced as pure usage with no per-seat fees. It is a product of OS LLC — a separate company from dgm.
A fair caveat: osFoundry is a young product (founded 2025) and most of its claims are self-reported on its own site, with little independent third-party coverage yet. The points below are its stated capabilities; dgm’s job is to test them against your requirements during the assessment, not to take marketing at face value.
Why Indian businesses look at it
Three things tend to matter most to Indian buyers:
- No per-seat fees. Indian organisations often want AI in the hands of many people — support teams, sales, operations. Per-seat licensing makes that costly. osFoundry’s usage-based pricing means cost tracks usage, not headcount.
- BYOK and no lock-in. You bring your own API keys (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Mistral and others) and can switch providers per request. That’s useful in a market where model choice and price change fast, and it avoids single-vendor lock-in.
- Data control. A local-first mode and on-device encrypted storage, plus the option to self-host the whole platform in your own cloud account, appeal to firms with data-sensitivity or sovereignty concerns.
The honest part: data residency in India
This is where you need precision. osFoundry’s managed cloud lists region pinning for the US, EU and Japan — there is no India managed region as of 2026. So if your requirement is that data stays in India (a common ask under the DPDP Act and, for BFSI, RBI localisation), the answer is not “osFoundry runs in India.” It’s self-hosting under the BYO Cloud plan, deployed in your own AWS/GCP/Azure account in an India region. See AI data residency in India for how that’s set up. Always confirm the current managed-region list on osfoundry.io at the time you decide.
Where osFoundry fits — and where it doesn’t
osFoundry is an orchestration and integration layer: enterprise search and knowledge bases, multi-model routing, agents, internal apps, retrieval over your own data. It is not a replacement for every point tool — a specialised OCR engine, a BI suite, or a domain SaaS may still do their narrow job better. dgm’s assessment is honest about which of your needs osFoundry genuinely consolidates and which it doesn’t.
How dgm helps
dgm is an independent integration partner: it implements osFoundry for Indian businesses, scopes data residency and compliance properly, and builds the agents and integrations you actually need. Pricing is transparent — a $399 assessment and roadmap, then $3,999/month implementation, no per-seat fees (INR approximate; 18% GST for domestic clients). If you’d rather try the platform yourself first, go straight to osFoundry; if you want it implemented and integrated properly, that’s where dgm comes in.
General information, not legal advice. osFoundry is a product of OS LLC; dgm is not affiliated with OS LLC. Verify platform capabilities and regions on osfoundry.io at the time you evaluate.