India’s Weam Opens Its AI Code To The World

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Weam Open Sources Its AI Platform, Breaking SaaS Barriers
Weam Open Sources Its AI Platform, Breaking SaaS Barriers

India-based AI adoption platform Weam has gone fully open source, aiming to break enterprise dependence on proprietary AI systems and foster global, community-driven innovation.

Weam, an AI adoption platform developed in India, has transitioned to a fully open-source model—making its entire codebase publicly available on GitHub. The move marks a bold shift from a subscription-based SaaS business model to a community-driven framework, positioning Weam as one of the first Indian platforms to open its enterprise AI stack to global collaboration.

The decision followed extensive consultation with enterprise clients, many of whom cited key limitations in proprietary AI platforms, such as restricted customisation, poor integration with internal systems, and lack of data sovereignty.

“Our enterprise customers made it clear that true AI adoption requires more than access to advanced models. Organisations need transparency, control, and the ability to adapt AI solutions to their specific operational requirements. Open sourcing Weam addresses these fundamental needs,” said Weam’s leadership team.

Weam’s open source platform aims to eliminate AI silos within large organisations by creating a unified environment for collaboration. It allows teams to share proven methodologies, deploy custom agents, and maintain full transparency across workflows—removing redundancies and accelerating enterprise-wide AI implementation.

Built on a modern technology stack—Next.js for the frontend, Node.js for the backend, and containerised Docker deployment—the platform integrates seamlessly with major AI providers such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Llama, and Perplexity. Ongoing developments include Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration and a library of deployable enterprise AI applications.

“Weam represents India’s contribution to democratising enterprise AI adoption on a global scale,” said the company’s leadership. “This initiative transcends product development; we are cultivating a movement focused on transparent, collaborative AI implementation that empowers organisations rather than creating vendor dependencies.”

The company’s roadmap includes advanced agent capabilities and an open AI marketplace. Weam’s complete source code is available now on GitHub, free for all organisations to deploy without restriction.

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