Collective Artists Network's Galleri5 introduces AI-powered suite for brands

The platform combines technology with cultural intelligence to streamline content creation, uncover emerging trends, and deliver real-time insights

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New Delhi: Collective Artists Network has introduced Galleri5’s AI-powered suite. 

Galleri5 is an AI-powered influencer marketing analytics and content management platform for brands and influencers.

This platform combines advanced technology with cultural intelligence to streamline content creation, uncover emerging trends, and deliver real-time insights.

At the core of Galleri5’s offering is its ability to generate hyper-realistic catalogue visuals without the need for traditional photoshoots. By transforming product images into ad-ready visuals, brands can reduce production time by up to 70% while significantly cutting costs. 

Galleri5 also provides a robust social intelligence module that analyses audience sentiment and campaign performance. These insights allow marketers to go beyond surface-level metrics, enabling smarter, data-driven decisions. Meanwhile, its Trend Discovery tool scours millions of social media posts and media articles to identify emerging topics.

“Galleri5’s tools are not just about enhancing workflows—they represent a new era of brand storytelling where creativity and data merge seamlessly,” said Vijay Subramaniam, Founder and Group CEO of Collective Artists Network. “This suite is empowering brands with the tools to shift from manual processes to precision-driven strategies. This goes beyond optimising efficiency—it’s about reimagining what’s possible in brand media.”

Rahul Regulapati, Founder and CEO of Galleri5, emphasised the suite’s predictive capabilities, noting, "At Galleri5, we’re shaping the future of brand content—fusing AI-powered catalogue imaging, social intelligence, and trend-driven insights. We enable brands to create personalized, trend-first content that resonates and leads the conversation—faster, smarter, and at scale. The future of media isn’t about keeping up; it’s about defining what comes next.”

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