Kochi-based startup Digital Worker Services has introduced AI co-worker generation desktop tool — ‘klapp’– for memmoo BPO platform.
The launch marks a breakthrough in transforming human-visible on-screen tasks into automated workflow, the company said in a release.
Klapp observes and learns the user’s work and pointers on the screen. Just as a co-worker, it trains the user as if guiding a fresh colleague on how to do the work on hand.
With the memmoo cloud BPO platform, the user can deploy any number of co-workers with a single click, creating a highly efficient workplace. It captures tasks like opening files, placing markers and creating portable workflows with screenshots, and executing them using computer vision and OCR.
“klapp is not just another automation tool; it’s a movement,” said Digital Worker Services’ co-founder and CEO Aromal Jayaraj Shikky. He added that its role in democratising AI to help users transform repetitive tasks into efficient workflows for more creative problem-solving.
Shikky has led award-winning projects and secured Microsoft funding for this core AI product vision. The startup has received private equity investment, achieving a valuation of $2.5 million for product development.
“In launching klapp, our vision is clear: whatever a human can see and act upon on a computer screen can be captured as a workflow and automated,” added Jaijo James John, co‑founder & director.
Digital Worker Services will partner with organisations to implement klapp in applications like invoice capture and back-office digitisation.
Published on December 17, 2025

