Ogilvy India has partnered with Google to launch a bespoke AI Creative Studio aimed at accelerating creative production while preserving human ingenuity. The platform enables rapid development of secure, on-brand content, offering hyper-personalised storytelling tools that promise to transform workflows, enhance efficiency and redefine the future of agency creativity.
In a move that signals the accelerating convergence of creativity and artificial intelligence, Ogilvy India has partnered with Google to unveil a bespoke AI Creative Studio designed to transform the way advertising ideas are conceived, developed and delivered.
The new internal platform has been built specifically to augment the agency’s creative capabilities, enabling teams to rapidly produce IP-protected, on-brand still and video assets while dramatically streamlining the journey from concept to execution. Rather than replacing human creativity, the AI Studio has been positioned as an intelligent collaborator — a creative partner capable of accelerating workflows and expanding the possibilities of storytelling.
At the heart of the initiative is a belief that technology should empower rather than overshadow creative talent. The studio uses advanced generative AI tools to move ideas swiftly from abstract thought to polished visual assets, allowing creative teams to develop high-fidelity concept cards and campaign materials at unprecedented speed. Early pilots within the agency reportedly reduced concept-to-asset timelines significantly, freeing teams to devote more time to strategic thinking and creative refinement.
The platform has also been designed with accessibility in mind. Its intuitive interface allows art directors, copywriters and designers to interact with the technology seamlessly, without requiring specialist technical expertise. By simplifying the process, Ogilvy aims to ensure that creative professionals remain focused on narrative, insight and brand strategy while AI handles the more time-intensive visualisation tasks.
VR Rajesh, Group Chief Executive Officer of Ogilvy India, described the collaboration as an important milestone in the agency’s creative evolution. He said creativity remained central to Ogilvy’s identity and that the partnership with Google would give teams the “speed and agility to scale brilliant ideas securely”. He added that the platform would allow the agency to push the boundaries of modern storytelling while consistently raising the bar for clients at a pace previously unimaginable.
For Google, the collaboration reflects a broader shift in how generative AI is being embedded into enterprise-level creative ecosystems. Satya Raghavan, Director of Marketing Partners at Google, said the initiative marked the beginning of “a new era of secure, scalable and distinctly human storytelling for brands”, combining Google’s AI capabilities with Ogilvy’s creative expertise.
Beyond efficiency gains, the AI Studio opens the door to increasingly personalised brand communication. The platform can generate tailored social media assets for different audience cohorts, facilitate virtual try-ons and create multiple visual narratives while adhering closely to client brand guidelines. Such capabilities are likely to become increasingly important as brands seek to deliver highly customised experiences across fragmented digital platforms.
The launch arrives at a time when advertising agencies across the world are grappling with how best to integrate artificial intelligence into creative processes without diluting originality or compromising brand integrity. Ogilvy India’s approach appears to position AI not as an autonomous creator, but as an enhancement layer embedded directly into the creative floor.
As the agency enters 2026, the AI Creative Studio represents more than just a technology upgrade. It signals Ogilvy India’s ambition to redefine itself as a borderless creative partner in a digital-first era, where human imagination and machine intelligence work in tandem to create campaigns designed not merely to capture attention, but to build enduring brands.
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