Singapore – Brahma AI and Google Cloud have formed a multi-year strategic partnership aimed at enabling high-fidelity, multilingual and interactive communication through digital human technology designed to enhance engagement between organisations and global audiences.
The collaboration enables enterprises to convert complex information into human-centred experiences using lifelike digital identities known as ATMANS. These digital humans replicate the likeness and persona of real individuals, enabling interactions intended to mirror face-to-face communication.
The platform includes governance and consent-based controls that allow individuals to manage how their digital likeness is created and used, enabling organisations to develop and scale performance-based digital content across sectors such as healthcare, retail, media and entertainment.
“Enterprises today are more ambitious than ever in how they leverage audiovisual data,” Prabhu Narasimhan, CEO of Brahma AI, stated.
“By combining Brahma AI’s end-to-end platform with Google Cloud’s infrastructure and AI models, we’re enabling organisations to deploy high-fidelity, interactive digital humans at true production scale.”
As part of the partnership, Google Cloud will support Brahma AI’s product development using its secure AI infrastructure and generative models. The integration of Google Cloud technology with Brahma AI’s enterprise ATMAN platform enables the creation of interactive, cinematic-quality digital humans capable of delivering multilingual speech through the VAANI audio system in Brahma AI Studio. The platform also operates on Brahma AI Core, the company’s enterprise data environment, allowing organisations to deliver information in multiple languages in a more accessible format.
Additionally, Brahma AI’s development framework is guided by the concept of Mind², which focuses on preserving human intent and identity within AI-driven systems. The approach aims to ensure that individuals maintain creative oversight while AI expands the reach of their digital presence, allowing people to scale accurate digital representations for global communication with consent and governance safeguards.
The technology builds on visual effects innovations associated with Academy Award-recognised work used in films including Interstellar and Dune. Brahma AI has since adapted these capabilities into enterprise platforms designed for creating, managing and distributing AI-generated digital humans at scale.
Both companies are also exploring joint go-to-market initiatives to expand adoption across industries. Potential use cases include digital representations of clinicians providing multilingual guidance to patients, artists promoting content globally while preserving original performances, athletes interacting with fans through digital identities, and retail brands deploying digital experts to support customers with product information and personalised assistance.
“Generative AI is fundamentally changing how enterprises engage with audiences, but the requirements for fidelity, security and ethical governance have never been higher,” Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, commented.
“This partnership is about empowering human creativity and making audiovisual data more accessible and valuable across every industry.”
Additionally, governance and transparency form part of Brahma AI’s platform design. Individuals retain control over how their likeness is used, with consent integrated into the content creation process.
The company also embeds a digital watermark into every generated asset using technology aligned with the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity framework, creating a verifiable record of origin and editing history to support trust in AI-generated media.
All workloads run on Google Cloud’s global infrastructure, allowing organisations to scale high-volume digital content production while maintaining enterprise security and governance standards.

