Here's what I found from publicly available sources about Orris:
Who Built Orris?
Orris was built by Orris Care, Inc., a health technology startup incorporated on May 20, 2025, headquartered in Newark, Delaware, USA. The founding team of three came together from medicine, technology, and business.
The Founding Team & Their Journey
Divyam Agrawal — Co-founder & CEO
A former Chartered Accountant (Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, 2018–2022) and product strategist. Before Orris, he ran a financial education Instagram page simplifying finance for everyday people — so communication and making complex things simple was already in his DNA. He pivoted his focus toward healthcare, recognizing the same problem doctors face that accountants once did: too much information, not enough time to act on it.
Dr. Takshit Shah — Co-founder & CPO
A practising doctor who lived the problem firsthand. During clinical training, he experienced the daily frustration of spending precious minutes searching through textbooks, UpToDate, and scattered resources for answers that should take seconds. His vision was a "doctor-first" tool — not another generic chatbot, but a system built around how clinicians actually think and work at the point of care.
Akash Bhatiya — Co-founder & CTO
A software engineer and architect from Gujarat, India, who graduated from Nirma University (2018–2022). He worked as a software developer and then a senior team lead before joining Orris. His background in machine design (Mediscient Devices) and scalable AI systems gave the team the technical foundation to build the infrastructure behind Orris.
The three came together with a shared frustration: a doctor spending critical minutes searching for information is a doctor not focused on the patient. Their answer was Orris — described as turning a "long, manual search for medical information into a two-second, context-aware answer."
Is There an Orris App on Google Play or the App Store?
Based on current web search results,
Orris does not yet have a dedicated app on the Google Play Store or Apple App Store as of May 2026. The platform is currently in
beta stage, accessible via their website at
orris.care. The team is actively developing and refining the product, so a mobile app launch may be on the roadmap.
The search results returned unrelated apps using similar names — none of them are Orris Care's clinical AI product.
If you want the latest updates on a mobile app launch, you can follow them on
Instagram @orris.care or check
orris.care directly.