
Innocean India has launched AI Studio, an AI-powered marketing ecosystem designed to help brands and dealer networks create, manage and optimise local and regional campaigns at scale. The platform is being positioned as a full-funnel marketing system that combines AI-enabled content creation, media planning, dealer communication, campaign execution and performance optimisation. Its first phase will support affiliate clients, with broader client availability planned later.
The company said AI Studio has been built to address rising demand for speed, customisation and operational efficiency across marketing workflows. The platform is intended to help brands develop region-specific strategies, create localised content, use AI-powered media and package solutions, improve dealer sales communication, and refine campaigns through real-time market feedback and performance data. The initial focus will remain on automotive retail and dealer ecosystems, but the platform has been designed to expand into sectors including retail, beauty, finance, education, real estate, fashion and food and beverage.
The launch follows Innocean India’s expansion into Bengaluru, which will serve as a strategic hub for localised marketing expertise and AI capability development across southern India. The company’s Delhi and Bengaluru offices will operate as dual centres of excellence. The Bengaluru hub is also expected to support capture and scaling of AI methodologies, proprietary tools and operational knowledge through a unified AI management platform.
Managing Director and CEO Jaeho Yoo said the platform is designed to grow smarter over time using AI and data to improve outcomes for brands and dealer networks. COO Santosh Kumar said the platform is intended to combine technology with local relevance, using consumer behaviour, culture and regional nuance alongside performance data.
The longer-term plan is notable because Innocean India has also signalled an ambition to establish a Global Capability Center that connects India’s AI talent ecosystem with its global operations. That positions the launch beyond a conventional marketing tool rollout. It places India within the company’s broader AI delivery architecture, with potential relevance for creative automation, dealer operations, regional campaign intelligence, multilingual execution and global shared services.
For Indian enterprises and agencies, the move reflects a broader shift in AI adoption from experimental creative tools to operational marketing systems. AI Studio is being framed around repeatable workflows, performance feedback and multi-market execution rather than one-off content generation. That matters for sectors with large distributed sales networks, where central brand control and local-market responsiveness often pull in opposite directions.




