Top VFX Companies in India in 2026: Complete Directory

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India’s VFX industry has transformed from a cost-competitive outsourcing destination into a genuine global creative powerhouse. The Animation and VFX sector is on track to reach $2.2 billion by 2026, up from $1.3 billion in 2023 — with 70% of revenue generated through international partnerships with Hollywood studios, Netflix, Amazon, and global streaming platforms (IBEF, 2026). Studios in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Bengaluru are now delivering Academy Award-winning work on films like Dune, RRR, and Jawan at 40–60% of comparable US or UK costs.

This directory lists verified VFX companies headquartered in India — spanning compositing, 3D animation, motion capture, virtual production, and real-time rendering. Use the filters to narrow by service type and studio size, then connect directly with studio contacts through Vitrina’s B2B platform.

Key Takeaways

  1. 1India’s Animation & VFX market is projected to reach $2.2 billion by 2026, growing from $1.3B in 2023 — driven by OTT demand and Hollywood outsourcing (IBEF, 2026)
  2. 270% of Indian VFX studio revenue comes from international partnerships with Hollywood studios, Netflix, Amazon, and global streaming platforms
  3. 3Indian VFX studios cost 40–60% less than comparable US or UK studios, with full pipeline parity on Houdini, Maya, Nuke, and Unreal Engine
  4. 4Key hubs: Mumbai (global outsourcing), Hyderabad (epic-scale VFX, Baahubali/RRR), Chennai (OTT streaming), Bengaluru (gaming, real-time rendering)
  5. 5Maharashtra’s INR 3,268-crore AVGC-XR policy (Sept 2025) targets INR 50,000 crore investment and 200,000 new jobs — the largest state-level VFX commitment in India’s history

Quick Answer

India’s VFX market reaches $2.2B in 2026. Top studios include Prime Focus (Mumbai, global leader), DNEG India (Dune, Tenet), Makuta VFX (Baahubali, RRR, Hyderabad), and Red Chillies VFX. Indian studios cost 40–60% less than US/UK equivalents. Use the directory below to filter by service type and connect directly with studios.

Why India Is the World’s Fastest-Growing VFX Market

India’s Animation and VFX sector is growing at a CAGR of 17.5%, on track to reach INR 185 billion ($2.2 billion) by 2026 — making it the fastest-growing major VFX market globally (EY / IBEF, 2026). Three structural forces are driving this: surging OTT platform demand for locally produced visual effects content, accelerating Hollywood and global studio outsourcing as post-production costs in the US and UK rise, and a rapidly expanding pipeline of India-origin IP — from Tollywood’s epic-scale franchise films to Tamil Nadu’s growing streaming production base.

Key Stat

India’s Animation and VFX market is projected to reach $2.2 billion by 2026, up from $1.3 billion in 2023 — a 69% increase in three years. The AVGC sector (Animation, VFX, Gaming, Comics) targets 5% of the $40 billion global market, growing at 25–30% annually. The global VFX market itself is projected to double from $15B in 2023 to $30B by 2030 at a 10.7% CAGR (IBEF / EY / IMARC, 2026).

The government support layer has also deepened significantly. Maharashtra’s INR 3,268-crore AVGC-XR policy (September 2025) — the largest state-level VFX investment in Indian history — targets INR 50,000 crore in new sector investment and 200,000 new jobs over 25 years, with dedicated incentives, land reservations, and infrastructure upgrades. For international buyers and co-production partners, Indian VFX studios in 2026 are not a cost-cutting fallback. They are a primary production strategy capable of delivering work that competes directly with the best studios in London, Los Angeles, and Vancouver.

Top VFX Companies in India — Full Directory

The companies below are verified VFX studios and post-production companies headquartered in India, sourced live from Vitrina’s global entertainment company database. Filter by service specialty, studio size, and location. Click any company card to view the full profile, contact details, and past production credits.

Prime Focus Limited

Post-Production
📍 Mumbai, India
Services
AnimationAnimation / Computer Graphics (CGI)Finishing & DeliveryPost-Production ServicesProduction+3 more
Operating at the forefront of the media and entertainment landscape, Prime Focus Limited is an active Privately Held Post-Production and industry-recognized Post-Production. Established in 1997, the organization has anchored its creative hub at 2nd Floor, Prime Focus House, Linking Road, Khar (West), Mumbai, Maharashtra 400052, India in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, cementing its position in the local and global filming ecosystem.
Founded
1997
Type
Post-Production
Formats
Movie,TV Series
Regions
South-Central Asia
Genres
ActionAdventureDramaFantasyScience Fiction+15 more
Languages
EnglishHindiMandarinTamilCantonese+2 more

Yash Raj Films

Production House
📍 Mumbai, India
Services
2D & 3D AnimationAnimationBlu-Ray & 4K Ultra HD DistributionCompositingContent Licensing+29 more
Operating at the forefront of the media and entertainment landscape, Yash Raj Films is an active Privately Held Production House and industry-recognized Production House. Established in 1970, the organization has anchored its creative hub at 5, Shah Industrial Estate, Veera Desai Road, Andheri West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400053, India in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, cementing its position in the local and global filming ecosystem.
Founded
1970
Type
Production House
Formats
Movie,TV Series
Regions
Worldwide
Genres
DramaRomanceComedyActionThriller+15 more
Languages
HindiEnglishUrduTamilPunjabi+2 more

Prasad Corporation

Post-Production
📍 Chennai, India
Services
2D & 3D Animation3D Modeling & SimulationAnimation / Computer Graphics (CGI)Archive & RestorationAudio Mixing+31 more
Operating at the forefront of the media and entertainment landscape, Prasad Corporation is an active Privately Held Post-Production and industry-recognized Post-Production. Established in 1954, the organization has anchored its creative hub at 58, Arunachalam Road, Saligramam Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600093, India in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, cementing its position in the local and global filming ecosystem.
Founded
1954
Type
Post-Production
Formats
Movie,TV Series
Regions
APAC
Genres
DramaRomanceActionComedyThriller+13 more
Languages
TeluguHindiTamilEnglishMalayalam+12 more

PhantomFX

Post-Production
📍 Chennai, India
Services
AnimationAnimation / Computer Graphics (CGI)Concept Art & Production DesignOn-set VFX SupervisionPrevisualisation+7 more
Operating at the forefront of the media and entertainment landscape, PhantomFX is an active Privately Held Post-Production and industry-recognized Post-Production. Established in 2010, the organization has anchored its creative hub at 6th floor, Tower-B, Kosmo One Tech Park, Plot No.14, 3rd Main road, Ambattur, Chennai 600058, India in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, cementing its position in the local and global filming ecosystem.
Founded
2010
Type
Post-Production
Formats
Movie,TV Series
Regions
Global
Genres
DramaActionThrillerComedyFantasy+17 more
Languages
EnglishTamilHindiTeluguMalayalam+3 more

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India’s VFX Hubs: Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai & Bengaluru

India’s VFX industry is geographically concentrated in four production hubs, each shaped by proximity to specific content ecosystems and distinct talent pipelines. Choosing the right hub matters — both for sourcing partners and for understanding what type of work each city’s studios do best.

Key Stat

Indian VFX studios deliver work at 40–60% of US or UK studio costs, with full pipeline parity on Houdini, Autodesk Maya, Nuke, and Unreal Engine. This cost-quality combination has made India the first-choice outsourcing destination for Hollywood post-production — ahead of Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia. 70% of Indian VFX studio revenue is generated through international partnerships (Neowork / IBEF, 2026).

Mumbai leads for global outsourcing and premium post-production. Prime Focus — India’s largest VFX company and the only Indian studio with offices in London, Los Angeles, and Vancouver — is headquartered here. DNEG India (Double Negative), which has won Academy Awards for Inception, Interstellar, and Dune, maintains its primary India operations in Mumbai. The city’s proximity to Bollywood’s major production houses creates a dense ecosystem of mid-tier studios servicing Hindi-language theatrical releases alongside international work.

Hyderabad has emerged as India’s capital for epic-scale visual effects, built on the legacy of S.S. Rajamouli’s Baahubali and RRR productions. Makuta VFX demonstrated that Indian studios could deliver complex large-scale environment work and creature VFX at a level earning global critical recognition. The Telangana government has actively courted VFX investment with dedicated AVGC infrastructure, making Hyderabad a viable alternative to Mumbai for high-budget productions.

Chennai has built its VFX reputation on Tamil-language film production and international OTT content — studios here worked on 2.0, one of the most VFX-intensive Indian productions ever made. Cost advantages relative to Mumbai (estimated at 15–20%) make Chennai a preferred base for streaming platform post-production pipelines on series content. International OTT platforms discovered that Chennai studios deliver at 40–60% of comparable UK or US costs, accelerating the city’s shift from regional service provider to global VFX hub.

Bengaluru leads in gaming VFX and real-time rendering, shaped by the city’s technology sector talent pool. Studios here specialize in Unreal Engine-based virtual production, interactive media VFX, and gaming cinematics — positioning them well for the metaverse and interactive entertainment verticals beginning to represent meaningful VFX revenue.

How to Choose the Right VFX Studio in India

Selecting a VFX partner in India requires evaluating five criteria beyond cost: pipeline compatibility, project scale fit, communication infrastructure, IP security protocols, and prior credits in your genre. A 40% cost saving disappears quickly if pipeline integration failures drive expensive revision cycles.

Pipeline compatibility is the most critical technical criterion. Confirm that the studio’s primary tools match your existing pipeline — compositing (Nuke vs. After Effects), 3D (Maya vs. Houdini vs. Blender), rendering (Arnold vs. V-Ray vs. RenderMan). Conversion between incompatible formats adds time and risk that frequently exceeds the cost savings from choosing a cheaper studio.

Project scale fit matters because India’s VFX studios vary enormously in capacity — from boutique operations doing 50–100 shots per year to large-scale studios capable of delivering 2,000+ shots on major theatrical releases. Match your shot count and complexity requirements to a studio that has delivered comparable volume with comparable complexity before.

IP security protocols have become a non-negotiable screening criterion following high-profile leaks of unreleased content in 2023–2024. Verified studios maintain NDAs, watermarked asset delivery, isolated production networks, and personnel vetting aligned with major studio security requirements. Ask for MPAA-aligned security assessments or equivalent documentation before finalizing any deal.

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TPN/MPAA Certified VFX Outsourcing Studios in India

For any production company placing VFX work with an Indian facility, TPN (Trusted Partner Network) certification — administered by the MPA — is the most important first filter. Disney, Netflix, Amazon, Warner Bros., Universal, and Paramount all require vendors handling unfinished content to hold a valid TPN assessment. India has one of the highest concentrations of TPN-assessed facilities outside North America and the UK, making it uniquely positioned as a secure VFX outsourcing destination at scale.

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TPN certification requires passing assessments across 18 control categories — physical security, network security, cloud security, and personnel screening. Indian studios with TPN-assessed status are pre-approved to receive unfinished content from all six major Hollywood studios and major streaming platforms, eliminating the 4–8 week security review that adds cost to every new outsourcing relationship (MPA/TPN, 2026).

Studio HQ TPN Status Platform Relationships
Prime Focus Mumbai ✓ TPN Assessed Disney, Universal, Paramount, Netflix
DNEG India Mumbai ✓ TPN Assessed Disney, Warner Bros., Universal, Netflix
PhantomFX Chennai ✓ TPN Assessed Netflix, Apple TV+, Amazon
Makuta VFX Hyderabad ✓ TPN Assessed Sony Pictures, Netflix, Amazon
Red Chillies VFX Mumbai ✓ TPN Assessed Netflix, Amazon Prime Video

Beyond TPN, the MPAA Best Practices checklist covers physical security, IT security (DRM, watermarking, network segmentation), and personnel screening. Request documentation for all three categories before contract execution for any work involving unreleased content. See our complete guide to selecting a VFX company in India for the full security evaluation framework.

VFX Cost Comparison: India vs. US, UK & Eastern Europe

India’s cost advantage over US and UK studios is the largest in the global VFX market — but it’s not uniform across studio tiers, shot types, or complexity levels. Understanding where the gap is real and where it narrows is essential for accurate budget planning before approaching any Indian studio.

Region Cost vs. US Benchmark Strengths Typical Artist Day Rate
United States 100% (benchmark) Creature, simulation, digital humans $650–$1,200/day
United Kingdom 85–95% Prestige productions, compositing $550–$1,000/day
Canada 70–80% (with tax credits) High-volume studio pipelines $450–$850/day
Eastern Europe 45–60% Animation, compositing $280–$520/day
India 40–60% All shot types incl. creature, fluids, environment $120–$380/day

The cost gap compresses to 20–35% for highly specialized shot types requiring rare technical expertise — photorealistic digital humans, advanced fluid simulation, and real-time in-camera VFX using LED volumes. For mid-to-high complexity compositing, environment work, and creature animation — where the majority of VFX shot volume sits — the full 40–60% advantage holds across all four Indian hubs.

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Conclusion

India’s VFX industry in 2026 is not what it was five years ago. A $2.2 billion market growing at 17.5% CAGR, supported by state-level investment policy, an expanding international outsourcing pipeline, and studios with Academy Award-winning credits — this is a production ecosystem that competes at the highest level of the global industry.

For international studios and streaming platforms, the question is no longer whether Indian VFX is good enough. It’s which studio in which city is the right fit for your specific pipeline, shot complexity, and volume requirements. Use the directory above to explore verified options, compare credits, and connect directly — no intermediaries required.

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What are the top VFX companies in India in 2026?

India’s leading VFX companies include Prime Focus (Mumbai — Avatar, Marvel productions), DNEG India (Mumbai — three Academy Award wins, Dune, Tenet), Makuta VFX (Hyderabad — Baahubali, RRR), Red Chillies VFX (Mumbai — Jawan), and PhantomFX (Chennai — Netflix pipelines). The full verified directory with current contacts is searchable above.

2

How much cheaper are Indian VFX studios compared to US or UK studios?

Indian VFX studios cost 40–60% less than comparable US or UK studios. A mid-complexity compositing shot runs $300–$800 in India vs. $1,200–$3,000 in London or Los Angeles. Artist day rates run $120–$380 in India vs. $650–$1,200 in the US. The gap compresses to 20–35% for highly specialized work like photorealistic digital humans or advanced fluid simulation.

3

What is the size of India’s VFX market in 2026?

India’s Animation and VFX sector is projected to reach $2.2 billion in 2026, up from $1.3 billion in 2023 — a 69% increase in three years growing at a 17.5% CAGR. The broader AVGC sector targets 5% of the $40 billion global market, growing at 25–30% annually (IBEF / EY, 2026).

4

Which city in India is best for VFX production?

Mumbai leads for global outsourcing volume (Prime Focus, DNEG India). Hyderabad leads for epic-scale VFX — the Baahubali and RRR legacy (Makuta VFX). Chennai offers the best cost-quality ratio for OTT series content (PhantomFX). Bengaluru specializes in gaming VFX and Unreal Engine real-time rendering for interactive media.

5

Do Indian VFX studios work on Hollywood films?

Yes. Prime Focus worked on Avatar and multiple Marvel productions. DNEG India won three Academy Awards for Inception, Interstellar, and Dune. 70% of Indian VFX studio revenue comes from international partnerships with Hollywood studios, Netflix, Amazon, and global platforms (IBEF, 2026).

6

Is DNEG an Indian company?

DNEG (Double Negative) was founded in London in 1998. In 2014, Indian businessman Namit Malhotra’s Prime Focus World acquired DNEG. It now operates as a subsidiary of Prime Focus Limited — listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange — making it an Indian-owned company with global operations across London, Mumbai, Los Angeles, Vancouver, and Montreal.

7

Who owns DNEG?

DNEG is owned by Namit Malhotra, Chairman and CEO of Prime Focus Limited — India’s largest publicly listed media services company (BSE & NSE listed). Malhotra acquired Double Negative in 2014, merging it with Prime Focus VFX to create one of the world’s largest visual effects companies by headcount and revenue.

8

What films has Makuta VFX worked on?

Makuta VFX (Hyderabad) is known for Baahubali: The Beginning (2015), Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017), RRR (2022), 2.0 (2018), and Kalki 2898 AD (2024). RRR’s VFX contributed to the film’s Academy Award win for Best Original Song and set new benchmarks for Indian large-scale VFX production.

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This directory was compiled by Vitrina’s India M&E intelligence team. Every studio is verified from direct submissions, TPN/MPA assessments, production credit databases, and IBEF and EY FICCI sector reports. Vitrina covers 500+ active VFX facilities across Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Bengaluru.

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