NxtGen unveils India’s first pay-per-use AI coding platform

In a country where a single app can cost up to $150,000 to develop, what if you could build one in minutes and pay only for what you use? That’s no longer a hypothetical—it’s happening right now in Bengaluru.

Breaking the Cost Barrier

NxtGen Cloud Technologies has unveiled M for Coding, India’s first pay-as-you-use AI coding platform that promises to slash software development costs by 32% and accelerate delivery by 45%. Unlike traditional subscription models that demand upfront commitments, this open-source platform operates on usage credits—developers pay only for what they consume.

The timing couldn’t be more strategic. While enterprises typically spend between $25,000 and $1 million on software development, this AI-powered autopilot platform enables startups, educational institutions, and small businesses to build applications within minutes at a fraction of conventional costs.

Sovereignty Meets Innovation

What sets M for Coding apart isn’t just affordability—it’s autonomy. Hosted entirely on NxtGen’s sovereign cloud infrastructure, the platform keeps all data and workloads within Indian jurisdiction. This addresses a critical concern: over 70% of Indian enterprises currently store sensitive data on foreign servers, according to MeitY.

For sectors such as banking, healthcare, and government, where data compliance is non-negotiable, this domestic solution offers both security and regulatory peace of mind.

The Bigger Picture

“The future of technology leadership will be defined not just by advancement, but by autonomy,” says A.S. Rajgopal, CEO of NxtGen Cloud Technologies. With over 1,000 enterprise clients and 12 data centers already operational, the company aims to empower more than 100,000 developers by 2026.

As India accelerates toward becoming a global AI hub, NxtGen’s model represents more than a pricing innovation—it’s democratizing access to software creation itself, enabling the next generation of Indian developers to build without barriers.

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