Hero Realty, a leading real estate developer, has partnered with VDO.AI to launch an AI-powered video campaign targeting high-intent homebuyers in Delhi-NCR. The campaign leverages VDO.AI’s advanced OLV technology to deliver contextually relevant and engaging video ads.
Real Estate MarketingAipowered VideoVdoaiHero RealtyDelhincrReal Estate NewsJul 09, 2025

VDO.AI's OLV (Online Video) Technology is a proprietary solution that delivers contextually relevant and engaging video ads. It uses AI to target high-intent audiences effectively.
Hero Realty benefited from increased digital presence and authentic engagement with high-intent homebuyers. The campaign amplified their brand message and connected with aspirational audiences in the Delhi-NCR region.
The main goal of the campaign was to connect with India’s digital-first, urban home seekers through compelling digital storytelling and contextually relevant ad experiences.
The key figures mentioned in the article are Amitt Sharma, Co-founder & CEO of VDO.AI; Karan Kumar, Chief Marketing Officer at Hero Realty; and Akshay Chaturvedi, Chief Business Officer at VDO.AI.
The campaign is significant for the real estate industry as it sets a new benchmark for digital marketing, showcasing how AI-driven video marketing can effectively connect brands with audiences, driving authentic engagement and measurable results.

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