ANRAK, a London-based technology company, is building the intelligence layer that underpins the next generation of artificial intelligence.
As AI systems become more deeply embedded in government operations, enterprise processes, and smart ecosystems, ANRAK provides the secure, automated infrastructure that allows organisations to deploy, manage, and scale AI safely and intelligently.
Founded in 2025, ANRAK describes itself as the intelligence layer for secure, automated infrastructure. Its technology blends AI infrastructure, automation, and security tools into one system, giving organisations full control over how AI operates within their environments.
“ANRAK, we’re proud to be building the intelligent layer that enables this kind of ownership and control,” said Kapil Chandwani, ANRAK’s Co-founder and CEO on a LinkedIn post. “Our clients have evolved from micromanaging single AI models to macromanaging multiple AI agents, orchestrating them intelligently, safely, and at scale.”
What You Should Know
While many AI infrastructure firms target advanced economies, ANRAK is intentionally focused on bridging the technological divide, with operations in the United Kingdom, India, and Nigeria.
The company designs solutions that are modular, cost-effective, and secure by design, ensuring accessibility for emerging markets without compromising on sophistication or compliance.
The company’s platforms serve clients in legal, marketing, and administrative domains, including a successful legal tech solution acquisition in the UK in late 2024.
Its rapid-deployment infrastructure and AI-driven security systems are already helping organisations enhance efficiency, reduce operational costs, and achieve measurable ROI, often in under 12 months.
What This Means
The early wave of AI adoption focused on single-model performance, training chatbots, computer vision systems, or analytics tools for narrow tasks. But as use cases multiply, so do the models.
ANRAK sees this as an opportunity for transformation: enabling enterprises to manage entire networks of AI agents that can collaborate, make decisions, and adapt to real-world challenges.
This shift, from managing individual models to orchestrating intelligent systems forms the core of ANRAK’s mission. According to the company, its multi-agent decision platform allows different AI systems to communicate securely, ensuring that decisions remain explainable, auditable, and aligned with business or governance priorities.
About Kapil Chandwani
Leading ANRAK is Kapil Chandwani, a trained lawyer and technologist with a deep understanding of how innovation and regulation intersect. Before founding ANRAK, he built and exited Saturn Finds, a top-rated legal tech product for lawyers in the UK, acquired in 2024.
Chandwani’s background spans AI law, corporate governance, competition, and M&A, and he holds a Law degree from the University of Liverpool and a Master of Laws from The University of Law. This grounding in legal systems and compliance shapes his approach to AI development, one focused on responsibility, governance, and trust.
For Chandwani, the future of AI isn’t just about speed or scale, it’s about ownership. As he recently shared during a panel at QFEST2025, unchecked AI systems risk shaping narratives, rewriting history, and undermining creative ownership. ANRAK’s philosophy of intentional AI is a direct response to that risk.
By enabling organisations to orchestrate and govern their AI systems through a unified layer, tech experts say Chandwani and ANRAK offers both control and accountability, ensuring that creators, companies, and governments remain the ultimate decision-makers in an automated world.
Industry Market Snapshot
Estimates by the Grand View Research says the global AI infrastructure market is anticipated to reach $223.45 billion by 2030 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 30.4% from 2024 to 2030
Analysts say this growth is being driven by demand from sectors like banking, insurance, manufacturing, and government industries that require coordination of AI tools, governance, and operational safety.
Experts say ANRAK aims to make AI more accessible, secure, and economically meaningful. Its combination of automation, AI orchestration, and decision intelligence doesn’t just enhance performance; it supports economic growth, innovation, and digital safety across industries.
According to industry leaders, whether in national governance systems, enterprise operations, or smart city ecosystems, ANRAK’s technology enables a practical and secure approach to digital transformation, one where intelligence is not only artificial but intentional, orchestrated, and owned.
Talking Points
ANRAK’s focus on building the intelligence layer for AI addresses one of the most critical challenges facing the industry today, managing the complexity of multiple AI systems operating across diverse environments.
By providing a secure and automated orchestration layer, ANRAK gives enterprises and governments the ability to deploy and control AI responsibly, ensuring that innovation does not come at the cost of governance or security.
At Techparley, we see ANRAK’s work as pivotal to the next phase of AI adoption, where the question is no longer how to build models, but how to manage, govern, and scale them intelligently.
Its multi-agent decision platform and secure orchestration tools help organisations move from experimentation to operational maturity, bridging the gap between innovation and control.
As AI adoption accelerates across sectors, ANRAK’s approach offers a blueprint for sustainable, human-centred AI development. With continued execution, ANRAK could become a defining player in shaping the secure, orchestrated AI infrastructure of the future.

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