Bengaluru, July 15, 2026: Cropin has announced the launch of OrbitAI, an agentic artificial intelligence (AI) platform for the food and agriculture sector, developed on Google Cloud's AI infrastructure. The platform is designed to support autonomous decision-making by combining agricultural intelligence with AI models trained on crops, climate, soil, weather, geography and supply chain data.
According to the company, OrbitAI leverages Cropin's proprietary agricultural intelligence built over 15 years across 103 countries, covering more than 400 crops, 10,000 crop varieties and over one billion acres. The platform is intended to provide region-specific recommendations to stakeholders across the food value chain, including farmers, sourcing managers, traders, financial institutions and sustainability professionals.
Built on Google Cloud's AI ecosystem, OrbitAI uses Gemini models, the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, Agent Development Kit, BigQuery, Google Cloud infrastructure and WeatherNext to process agricultural, climatic and geospatial datasets in real time. The platform enables users to ask natural language questions and receive data-driven recommendations based on verified agricultural intelligence.
Commenting on the launch, Krishna Kumar, Founder & CEO, Cropin, said, "AI has transformed how the world accesses information. The next transformation is how the world makes decisions about food. OrbitAI is not another chatbot. It pairs Google Cloud's AI infrastructure with Cropin's proprietary predictive models, trained on fifteen years of ground-truth data, to predict outcomes before they happen. We keep the complexity behind the scenes; stakeholders simply enjoy the outcome: decades of progress in months."
OrbitAI has also been introduced as a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, allowing enterprises and developers to integrate its agricultural intelligence with AI models and enterprise systems, including Claude, GPT, Llama, Mistral and proprietary AI platforms.
Speaking about the collaboration, Sashikumar Sreedharan, Managing Director, Google Cloud India, said, "The next transformation in AI is moving away from technology demonstrations and focusing on measurable outcomes, specifically addressing the core challenge of 'cost to serve' versus 'capacity to serve.' By building on Google Cloud's AI infrastructure, OrbitAI allows organizations to deploy agentic workflows that scale capacity exponentially, tackling complex real-world challenges with unprecedented pace and efficiency."
Cropin said the platform aims to improve decision-making across agriculture by providing timely, location-specific insights to users regardless of geography or technical expertise, supporting more informed planning across the global food ecosystem.