Sprinklr Adds AI to Turn Customer Insights into Action

Sprinklr has introduced new AI capabilities to help organisations turn customer insights into real-time actions across marketing and customer service.

Sprinklr, a customer experience management platform, has introduced new AI capabilities designed to help organisations turn customer insights into real-time actions across marketing, customer service, and voice-of-the-customer programmes.

The Summer ’26 Release brings together AI-powered analytics, automation and customer engagement tools to help businesses respond more quickly to customer signals, reduce manual analysis and deliver more connected experiences across channels.

The update also expands AI capabilities across voice, social media, marketing and customer service, enabling organisations to move from customer insights to action within a unified platform.

Turning Customer Signals into Action

“The challenge today isn’t collecting data, it’s knowing what matters and acting on it quickly. With this release, we’re helping organisations move from signals to decisions and from conversations to resolutions,” said Karthik Suri, Chief Product and Corporate Strategy Officer, Sprinklr.

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The release introduces AI-powered campaign optimisation, Voice AI enhancements, influencer analytics, customer feedback analysis and integrations with platforms including Microsoft Teams, Adobe Customer Journey Analytics, Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT and Claude.

Supporting Faster Customer Engagement

The platform also enables organisations to automate customer journeys across marketing and service, generate AI-assisted content, analyse customer sentiment in real time and improve collaboration across customer-facing teams. By connecting customer data, AI insights and workflows, the latest release aims to help businesses deliver faster, more consistent customer experiences.

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