NAVER expands HyperCLOVA X to target APAC enterprise markets with Korean and Japanese-native LLM, offering an alternative to US providers with in-region data residency. Significant for Korean and Japanese enterprises where English-primary models underperform.
Korean internet giant NAVER is expanding its HyperCLOVA X enterprise AI platform beyond Korea to target the broader APAC market — with particular focus on Japanese and Korean-language enterprise customers who require native language AI quality that English-primary models from US providers cannot consistently deliver. HyperCLOVA X offers Korean-native LLM capabilities for document summarisation, business writing, customer communication, and knowledge management — with Japanese-language capabilities developed through NAVER's existing Japanese operations (LINE).
The APAC expansion includes data centre partnerships to enable in-region data residency for Korean and Japanese enterprises — addressing the data sovereignty requirements that have historically slowed enterprise adoption of US-headquartered AI providers in these markets. For APAC enterprises in Korea and Japan evaluating LLM providers, HyperCLOVA X provides a native-language alternative with government and regulatory familiarity that US-headquartered providers cannot match. The expansion also signals increasing competition in the APAC LLM market as regional providers (NAVER, Alibaba/Qwen, Kakao) build enterprise AI offerings to compete with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google.
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