Mumbai: If 2024 was the year Indian marketers dipped their toes into AI, 2025 was when they finally learned to swim. As the industry heads into 2026, marketers are no longer just experimenting—they’re sprinting. The new focus is clear: “The conversation is no longer ‘What can AI create?’ but ‘What can it solve?’” This mindset is shaping a blueprint where AI acts as both architect and engine, transforming marketing from a linear process into a live cycle of creation, efficiency, and learning.
1. Decoding Search Intent at Scale
Search in India has evolved from keywords to conversations. With users typing in Hinglish, local dialects, and nuanced queries, manual targeting simply can’t keep up. That’s where AI comes in. Brands like Lenovo, Nykaa, Cashify, and Policybazaar adopted AI Max for Search, unlocking hidden intent signals. The results speak volumes:
- Policybazaar: +28% policy bookings at 23% lower cost
- Lenovo: 73% spike in purchases and 53% revenue uplift
Meanwhile, Tira Beauty used Gemini to rework 600,000+ product titles, aligning with human-style search behavior and driving a 50% rise in organic clicks and a 27% boost in conversion value. Myntra applied Google AI to transliterate English keywords into colloquial Hinglish, unlocking ROI from non-metro shoppers.
2. Precision Marketing: Meeting the Moment
Understanding what users want is half the game—knowing when and where they want it is the other half. In 2025, brands bridged this gap with contextual AI.
MakeMyTrip used a Gemini-powered system to categorize YouTube content in real-time by travel type. This enabled them to serve hyper-relevant hotel ads and resulted in a 300% jump in conversions.
Emeritus, offering premium executive education, used AI-powered Demand Gen tools to identify and reach high-intent learners across Google’s visual network, delivering 15% higher payment completions.
3. Marketing at the Speed of Culture
Speed beats scale when moments matter—and in India, moments arrive fast. AI gave marketers a cultural reflex in 2025:
- Myntra FWD created an AI engine that spotted Gen Z trends early, compressing trend-to-market timelines from months to weeks.
- Swiggy Instamart leveraged Veo 3 to generate and launch festive campaigns in real-time, showing AI-led creatives can be faster, cheaper, and more effective.
- HUL’s BRU ran its Bru-Minder campaign using Google Gemini to deliver personalized, AI-generated coffee moments—blending storytelling with emotional connection.
4. Rewriting the Economics of Creativity
2025 proved that speed isn’t just an efficiency metric—it’s a growth lever. Brands redefined what creative output means:
- Zee5 slashed trailer editing times by 95%, reducing a 16-hour process to just under an hour using Google AI.
- Zepto converted static product images into cinematic ads in minutes, improving cost-per-install efficiency by 11%.
- AJIO scaled content creation with AI, producing 100+ personalized video ads per hour, leading to 20% more conversions.
5. 2026: The Rise of AI as the Orchestration Layer
In 2026, AI shifts from support role to central orchestrator—automating planning, optimizing campaigns, and unlocking creative scale. Tools like Ads Advisor and Analytics Advisor, powered by Gemini, are already managing full campaign cycles with human-like insight but at machine scale.
And with platforms like Asset Studio (powered by Nano Banana Pro), even small businesses can now produce studio-grade content, removing creative bottlenecks.
But this orchestration is more than automation—it’s culture-first. Brands are building deep libraries of helpful, authentic content for conversational discovery, ensuring AI-generated messaging is relevant, localized, and resonant.
Ultimately, AI in 2026 is about augmenting human creativity and freeing up strategic time. By automating the execution layer, marketers can focus on what truly matters—insight, narrative, and connection. The 2026 blueprint is clear: AI is not replacing the Indian marketer. It’s unlocking their potential.
















