Sarvam AI has reduced the pricing of its Sarvam Vision API by 67 per cent after the platform crossed 35 million pages in document digitisation, with the Bengaluru-based startup attributing the move to efficiency gains in its infrastructure.
The revised pricing reduces the cost of Sarvam’s Vision API from Rs 1.5 per page to Rs 0.5 per page. Launched in February 2026, Sarvam Vision is a vision language model designed for document-related tasks such as converting physical documents into searchable digital records and automating document creation workflows.
Increasing adoption among developers and enterprise partners has helped the platform digitise more than 35 million pages since launch, as per Sarvam. Sarvam, in a post on X on Friday, May 29, said more than 35 million pages have been digitised by developers and partners through the Sarvam Vision API.
Earlier this February, we launched Sarvam Vision, a vision-language model for document intelligence.
Today, more than 35 million pages are being digitised through the Sarvam Vision API by developers and partners.
Since launch, we’ve made it significantly more efficient to serve… pic.twitter.com/iqjEbZeNGF
— Sarvam (@SarvamAI) May 29, 2026
The company added that improvements made since the product’s launch have significantly increased efficiency at scale, allowing it to reduce pricing and pass those benefits onto users.
The price reduction comes at a time when organisations across sectors are accelerating digitisation efforts and exploring AI-powered tools for managing large volumes of documents. Sarvam said lowering costs is part of a broader effort to help businesses deploy document intelligence tools at scale beyond experimental use cases.
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