Deloitte India Drops GenW.AI, the Country’s First All-in-One Low-Code AI Suite
In a move that signals India’s growing ambitions in enterprise technology, Deloitte India officially launched GenW.AI on February 20, 2026, at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi — positioning it as the country’s first homegrown, unified low-code platform for building both enterprise applications and AI agents.
One Platform to Rule Them All
What sets GenW.AI apart from existing solutions is its breadth. Rather than stitching together multiple tools from different vendors, enterprises now have access to a single, integrated suite covering four core capabilities. GenW App Maker handles rapid application development; GenW Playground enables no-code data visualisation and dashboards; GenW RealmAI provides a secure environment for interacting with large language models, including RAG-based applications; and GenW Agent Builder allows teams to visually design and deploy AI agents — from basic chatbots to sophisticated multi-agent systems.
Built for India, Designed for the World
The platform is offered both on-premises and on private cloud, addressing one of the most persistent concerns among enterprise leaders — data sovereignty. Its ability to integrate with multiple LLMs, enterprise ERPs, and third-party services via pre-built connectors makes it adaptable as AI ecosystems continue to evolve rapidly.
Nitin Kini, Chief Operating Officer of Deloitte South Asia, noted that the market is clearly shifting toward platform-driven approaches that allow business and IT teams to co-create safely and swiftly, without sacrificing compliance or data privacy.
Already Battle-Tested
Notably, Deloitte India has already deployed GenW.AI internally across its teams, providing the platform with real-world validation before its client rollout — a credibility boost that many enterprise software launches lack.
The Bigger Picture
With AI adoption accelerating across Indian industries, GenW.AI arrives at a critical inflection point. By democratising development and placing powerful tools in the hands of domain experts — not just developers — it could accelerate the pace at which Indian enterprises innovate, compete, and scale their AI ambitions.