NEW DELHI, India – Sequoia-backed Gan, pioneers behind India’s deep-tech foray, is
paving the way for generative AI ecosystems built in India. Their latest free-for-all soft launch of Myna, India’s most advanced generative AI platform already being used by companies like Samsung, Zomato, and Swiggy, will now open its doors to public access till the end of November.
Founder and CEO, Suvrat Bhooshan, explains, “Myna is the world’s first step towards
achieving absolute control over video real estate. The goal is to soon be able to
modify/personalise any aspect of a video— from altering what someone is saying or doing,
to creating hyper-personalized video content and marketing campaigns that morph
according to who’s watching. This is a historic moment for tech in India. As one of the only
pure deep-tech products to be fully built, scaled and widely adopted out of India, we’re
showing the world that we can revolutionise this space and transform how the world
consumes its media”
Myna’s soft launch gives users a 1-year subscription with credits worth $1000 to everyone
that enrols before the last day of November.
Gan’s CRO, Anupreet Singh adds, “Generative video is the future. We’re already enabling
some of the world’s biggest companies to create unbelievable experiences, and raise their
brand recall through the roof. But we’re just getting started. You don’t want to miss out on
being one of the first adopters of generative video. This is historic! We’re doing the soft
launch to showcase this technology to the public before it changes the world.”
Myna’s generative AI engine allows you to hyper-personalize any video to communicate personalized words based on who’s watching. With just one recording, brands can get their
ambassador to talk to every single user, including saying their name, city, most ordered item, etc.
Access to the soft launch is currently only available via Gan’s LinkedIn page. Users that sign up for the soft launch are also being given the opportunity to win an iPhone 14 Pro.