Zoho’s AI-Powered Deluge: India’s Low-Code Leap Forward

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Chennai / New Delhi – Homegrown SaaS giant Zoho Corporation is preparing to open-source its proprietary scripting language Deluge (Data Enriched Language for the Universal Grid Environment) while adding an advanced AI layer that will generate code from simple natural-language prompts. The move, marking Deluge’s 20th year, is set to make application building faster, cheaper, and more inclusive—unlocking massive benefits for Indian consumers and enterprises.

Custom solutions at Indian scale

When Tata-owned BigBasket needed a customised procurement ERP, its non-technical team built one using Zoho Creator and Deluge. The result: ₹3 crore in savings within six months and nearly 50 percent faster processing. For thousands of Indian businesses facing similar challenges, Deluge has already proven its ability to deliver real-world impact at scale.

AI as a productivity engine

Zoho has steadily introduced AI into its ecosystem through tools like Zia Assistance and CoCreator, which can already draft Deluge scripts from voice or text. The upcoming AI layer will eliminate repetitive “boilerplate” coding, enabling users to focus on solving business problems. According to Zoho President Hyther Nizam, this leap will make app-building “up to 100 times more productive,” a game-changer for India’s SMEs and startups.

Open source for wider trust

Zoho’s plan to open-source Deluge addresses one of the biggest barriers in low-code development: vendor lock-in. By releasing the language to the community, Zoho invites developers, universities, and startups to innovate freely. For Indian consumers, this means a more flexible and transparent ecosystem where applications are designed to suit local needs instead of being bound by foreign platforms.

Building India’s next-gen coders

Zoho is partnering with government and private educational institutes to integrate Deluge into skill-development curricula. Through initiatives like the Young Creators Program (YCP) and training modules for faculty, students across India will gain first-hand experience in AI-enabled low-code app development. This democratization of coding opens pathways to employment, entrepreneurship, and innovation for India’s youth.

Everyday benefits for consumers

For Indian end-users, the implications are far-reaching: faster rollout of consumer apps, lower prices as businesses save IT costs, and better customised services tailored to local workflows. At the same time, widespread exposure to Deluge in universities and workplaces will deepen digital literacy and generate jobs in India’s fast-growing technology sector.

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With over 25 billion annual executions already recorded on Deluge, Zoho’s open-source and AI-powered expansion arrives as India pursues its Digital India and Viksit Bharat @ 2047 missions. For Indian consumers, it is not just a technical innovation—it is a chance to shape, control, and benefit from the AI-powered economy of tomorrow.

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