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Kakao Corp Spins Out KakaoAI as Independent APAC Enterprise AI Subsidiary

Kakao Corp spins out KakaoAI as an independent APAC enterprise AI subsidiary — combining KakaoAI's Korean-English bilingual LLM with Kakao's 46 million South Korean users to offer enterprise AI services to Korean conglomerates expanding into Southeast Asian markets.

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Kakao Corp spins out KakaoAI as an independent APAC enterprise AI subsidiary — combining KakaoAI's Korean-English bilingual LLM with Kakao's 46 million South Korean users to offer enterprise AI services to Korean conglomerates expanding into Southeast Asian markets.

Kakao Corp has completed the spinout of KakaoAI as an independent enterprise AI subsidiary, separating its AI research and enterprise product division from Kakao's consumer platform operations — positioning KakaoAI to pursue B2B enterprise AI contracts independently of Kakao Corp's regulatory scrutiny and consumer market constraints.

KakaoAI's enterprise product portfolio centers on three offerings: KakaoBrain LLM API (a Korean-English bilingual foundation model available for enterprise fine-tuning, positioned against HyperCLOVA X from NAVER and Exaone from LG AI Research), an enterprise AI agent platform for Korean conglomerate (chaebol) internal workflow automation, and KakaoAI Southeast Asia (an APAC expansion initiative targeting the 240,000 South Korean-affiliated enterprises operating in Vietnam, Indonesia, and Thailand).

KakaoAI's strategic positioning is specifically the Korean enterprise diaspora in Southeast Asia — Korean manufacturers, retailers, and financial services firms operating across ASEAN who require bilingual Korean-English AI tools that handle Korean corporate communication patterns, Korean regulatory document formats, and Korean-language internal workflows alongside Southeast Asian language and market requirements. For APAC enterprise AI market observers, KakaoAI's independent operating model signals Korean tech giants' increasing seriousness about B2B AI commercialisation after years of consumer-first AI product strategy. The spinout also enables KakaoAI to pursue external investment and partnership structures that Kakao Corp's regulatory-constrained public company status makes difficult.

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