BRAHMA AI and Google Cloud announced a multi-year strategic partnership aimed at enabling high-fidelity, multilingual and interactive communication through digital humans designed to connect organizations with global audiences more authentically.
This collaboration will enable companies to convert complex data and information into immersive and human-centric experiences through high-fidelity digital humans dubbed “ATMANS,” which are digital identities that mimic the look, voice, and persona of real individuals and can engage in conversation that feels as natural and authentic as interacting with real people. The digital identities are designed with governance and control mechanisms for individuals to maintain control over their digital presence, while companies can deliver performance-authentic content for different sectors such as healthcare, retail, and entertainment.
Under the partnership, Google Cloud will support BRAHMA AI’s innovation and product development initiatives. By combining Google Cloud’s secure and scalable AI infrastructure and generative AI models with BRAHMA AI’s enterprise AI content platform, organizations will be able to create cinema-quality interactive ATMANS capable of delivering hyper-personalized engagement at scale.
The platform generates multilingual audio through VAANI within BRAHMA AI Studio, while BRAHMA AI Core, the company’s enterprise data platform, enables organizations to integrate, manage and deliver information in ways that make it accessible and relatable to global audiences in any language.
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A Human-Centric Approach to AI Content
BRAHMA AI’s platform is built around the concept of Mind², a philosophy that ensures human identity and intent remain central to AI execution. The approach places people in control of how their digital likeness is created and used, allowing AI to function as an amplifier of human creativity rather than a replacement.
Unlike conventional avatar technologies, the system enables individuals to scale high-fidelity digital representations of themselves to communicate globally with consent-driven controls. This ensures that digital interactions remain aligned with authentic identity, ethical standards and creative oversight.
“Enterprises today are more ambitious than ever in how they leverage audiovisual data,” said Prabhu Narasimhan, CEO, BRAHMA AI. “They don’t just need AI generation; they need systems they can trust and quality they can stand behind. By combining BRAHMA AI’s end-to-end platform, including our movie-grade ATMAN, with Google Cloud’s infrastructure and AI models, we’re enabling organizations to deploy high-fidelity, interactive digital humans at true production scale. Just as importantly, we’ve built ethics, security, and identity protection into the foundation of our platform—with consent-driven creation and strong safeguards against misuse. In a world increasingly concerned about synthetic media and identity abuse, this partnership sets a new standard for responsible, secure digital human experiences.”
From Hollywood Technology to Enterprise Applications
BRAHMA AI’s digital human technology originates from Academy Award-winning visual effects innovations used in films such as Interstellar and Dune. Building on that cinematic foundation, the company has developed enterprise-ready systems for AI content creation, management and distribution that allow large organizations to deploy digital humans across customer engagement channels.
As part of the partnership, BRAHMA AI and Google Cloud plan to explore joint go-to-market initiatives that expand access to these technologies across multiple industries.
Expanding Use Cases Across Industries
A practical example of how this would be used is in the healthcare industry, where digital human avatars of physicians would be used to assist patients in better understanding procedures, symptoms, and healing expectations. This would give patients relevant information in their native language at all hours of the day to better understand and address any communication barriers with their treatment.
The collaboration between the two companies aims at taking the state of art in digital human experiences, currently used in cinematic production, and moving it into practical use for enterprises all over the world to help them communicate more effectively, authentically, and securely.






















