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Virtuans AI Acquired by AutoAcquire AI in Seven-Figure USD Deal

  • February 14, 2026
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In a notable development for Pakistan’s technology landscape, Virtuans AI, a conversational artificial intelligence startup founded by Pakistani entrepreneurs Raheel Ahmad and Muddassar Sharif, has been acquired by US-based automotive technology company AutoAcquire AI. The acquisition, valued at seven figures in USD through a combination of cash and equity, comes less than two years after Virtuans launched operations, underscoring the growing global recognition of AI innovation emerging from Pakistan.

As part of the transaction, both founders have been appointed to leadership positions at AutoAcquire AI, reflecting confidence in their technical vision and execution capabilities. The move positions the Pakistani-founded technology at the core of a US company operating in one of the world’s largest automotive markets.

Virtuans AI developed autonomous conversational agents designed to handle sales and customer support functions across businesses. The platform focused on building AI agents capable not only of responding to user queries, but of understanding context, learning from interactions, and driving measurable outcomes. According to co-founder Muddassar Sharif, the company was built on the belief that AI agents should go beyond scripted responses and deliver performance that matches or exceeds human capability. He noted that the acquisition validates this vision and enables the technology to be deployed at a much larger scale within the United States market.

Co-founder Raheel Ahmad described the acquisition as a strong signal that Pakistani AI talent can develop world-class technology, attract interest from US companies, and step into leadership roles within global tech firms. The deal highlights the ability of Pakistani entrepreneurs to build proprietary platforms rather than simply contributing as outsourced technical resources.

AutoAcquire AI is led by Anthony Monteiro, a veteran of the automotive software industry. The company aims to transform how automotive dealerships in the United States acquire vehicles by unifying targeting, offers, inspections, logistics, and fraud protection into a single AI-driven platform. By integrating Virtuans’ agentic AI capabilities, AutoAcquire plans to enhance its intelligent automation stack and strengthen its ability to deliver proactive, natural, and outcome-driven communication tools for dealerships.

Monteiro stated that Virtuans had built a strong foundation in intelligent automation and AI agent development. By incorporating that expertise, AutoAcquire AI intends to expand its agentic AI solutions that can operate proactively, communicate naturally, and drive tangible outcomes for dealers seeking to scale acquisition processes efficiently.

The acquisition places Virtuans’ AI technology at the center of AutoAcquire’s broader strategy to disrupt the $1 trillion US used car market. Intelligent automation in dealership operations, particularly around sourcing and acquisition, represents a significant opportunity for efficiency gains and cost reduction, areas where AI-driven systems can offer measurable advantages.

Beyond the business implications, the transaction carries symbolic weight for Pakistan’s technology ecosystem. While Pakistani developers have long contributed to global technology companies, this deal demonstrates that locally founded startups can build proprietary AI platforms capable of attracting established American acquirers. It reflects a shift from service-based participation toward product ownership and innovation-led exits.

For a country working to strengthen its position as a technology innovation hub, the Virtuans acquisition serves as evidence that Pakistani startups can compete within the global AI industry. By combining technical depth with entrepreneurial execution, the founders have translated local innovation into international opportunity, reinforcing the growing presence of Pakistani-built technology on the global stage.

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