Listed new-age companies use AI to tune their daily ops engine

Listed new-age companies use AI to tune their daily ops engine



Artificial intelligence (AI) is moving into everyday operating functions of India’s listed new-age companies, with latest earnings disclosures from Nykaa, Lenskart, Delhivery and Meesho showing its use beyond app features and product roadmaps.

Companies are using AI to personalise discovery, improve marketing efficiency, reduce manual work in logistics, handle customer support, reduce failed deliveries, improve store productivity and speed up internal technology deployment. The use cases differ across companies, but the common thread is that AI is now being applied extensively to operating functions where scale, speed and accuracy matter.

The shift comes as listed internet companies are under pressure to show that growth can come without costs increasing at the same pace. AI is being positioned as one of the tools to add users, orders and transactions more efficiently by reducing manual work, improving conversion and making existing teams and networks more productive.

In logistics, Delhivery said it has deployed large language models and multimodal AI across voice, vision, location intelligence and real-time transaction processing. The company said AI is being used across order manifestation, mid-mile, last-mile and post-delivery processes, while also reducing the time and cost needed to deploy new technology.

The company’s management said on an earnings call that AI is helping reduce documentation, improve customer communication and make claims handling more efficient. It also said that the company had been able to trim teams earlier handling claims and parts of customer service, without a material increase in technology team size or inference costs.

For consumer-facing companies, AI is showing up more in discovery and conversion. Nykaa said it has built an online experience that includes an AI-powered skin scan, allowing customers to identify skin concerns and get product recommendations. AI is also helping personalise the app experience for newer users where the company does not have enough purchase or browsing history, and improve marketing efficiency on platforms such as Meta and Google, its management said on an earnings call.