Hyderabad-based eYantra Ventures reported FY26 annual results on May 29 showing its Prismberry IT Services division grew revenue 21% year-over-year to ₹16.6 Crores (roughly $2 million), driven by a new proprietary AI product suite, according to NewsX.

The headline product is AgentIQ, an enterprise AI agent framework. Prismberry also launched RevenueIQ (AI-driven sales intelligence) and VisionIQ (computer vision for inventory and quality inspection). The company describes these own-IP products as its “highest-margin growth vector” and says they are in active commercial discussions with enterprise customers heading into FY27, per Business Standard.

Prismberry operates with 100+ engineers serving clients across India, the United States, UAE, and Saudi Arabia in tech, healthcare, FMCG, and financial services, according to NewsX.

eYantra’s consolidated group revenue (including brand merchandising and a hospital portfolio investment) reached ₹94.7 Crores for FY26.

The signal: enterprise agent frameworks are no longer confined to Silicon Valley labs and Big Tech platforms. Mid-market IT services firms in emerging markets are building proprietary agent tooling and finding commercial buyers. For the broader agent infrastructure market, the question is whether these vertical-specific, regionally-focused frameworks will compete with platform-level offerings from Google, Microsoft, and Salesforce, or carve out a distinct layer underneath them.