New Delhi: Deloitte India is getting ready to introduce a new artificial intelligence platform built at home, aimed squarely at enterprises struggling to move fast with AI without losing control over data and systems. The platform is called GenW.AI, and it will be officially unveiled next week at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi.
At a time when companies are experimenting with chatbots, dashboards, and internal AI tools in silos, Deloitte’s pitch is clear. Enterprises want speed, but they also want clarity, compliance, and control. GenW.AI is positioned as an answer to that tension, especially for Indian organisations navigating tight rules around data and infrastructure.
Deloitte India prepares to launch GenW.AI at India AI Impact Summit
Deloitte India says GenW.AI is the country’s first all-in-one low-code suite designed for enterprise applications and AI agents. The platform has been developed entirely in India and brings multiple tools under a single system, instead of forcing teams to stitch together different products.
GenW.AI is designed to work with a wide range of large language models, including enterprise grade and sovereign options. It can be deployed on premise or on a private cloud, a point that matters for companies worried about losing control over sensitive data.
As a low code platform, GenW.AI aims to reduce the time needed to build apps, workflows, dashboards, and AI agents. Deloitte says the platform can connect with existing enterprise systems, databases, APIs, and ERPs, rather than replacing them.
What Deloitte says enterprises are asking for
Deloitte leaders say the market is shifting away from long custom projects toward platforms that business and IT teams can use together.
Nitin Kini, Chief Operating Officer of Deloitte South Asia, said, “Across industries, leaders are seeking practical ways to modernise operations, reduce backlogs, and unlock the potential of AI without adding complexity or cost.” He added that CIOs and CTOs now want speed while still keeping data private and compliant, calling GenW.AI a Made in India platform built for this moment.
From my own conversations with CIOs, this sounds familiar. Many teams already have AI pilots running, but scaling them safely is where things slow down.
Inside the GenW.AI product stack
GenW.AI brings together several tools under one roof
- GenW App Maker for building and deploying enterprise apps
- GenW Playground for data exploration and dashboards without writing code
- GenW RealmAI for working with LLMs and generative AI, including RAG features
- GenW Agent Builder for creating and managing AI agents, from simple bots to complex flows
Dr. Jagdish Bhandarkar, Partner and Chief Disruption Officer at Deloitte India, said enterprises need frameworks, not just tools. “The challenge isn’t about whether to adopt low code or AI, but how to do so with guardrails, scale, and speed,” he said. He added that GenW.AI helps teams move fast while keeping oversight in place.
Tested internally before client rollout
Deloitte India has already used GenW.AI across its own teams before bringing it to the market. The company says this helped refine the platform using real world scenarios, rather than lab demos.
With Indian enterprises under pressure to show AI results quickly, GenW.AI enters a crowded but fast growing space. Its real test will come after the summit, when companies try to turn pilots into everyday tools without breaking trust, budgets, or systems.