Tencent Cloud has expanded its international suite of AI agent solutions into Indonesia, unveiling three enterprise tools at its AI Executive Day summit in Jakarta as the company deepens its push into Southeast Asia’s largest economy.
The cloud arm of Tencent introduced the offerings to more than 150 Indonesian enterprise leaders, technology executives and partners at the summit, positioning the launch as a move from AI experimentation towards practical enterprise deployment.
Three tools for enterprise AI adoption
The centrepiece of the rollout is Tencent WorkBuddy, an agentic workspace tool that turns a single instruction into a ready-to-use deliverable such as market research or data analysis, drawing on specialised “Experts” across finance, law and marketing. The tool has surpassed 8.85 million monthly active users in China within its first month of launch, and can be managed remotely through Discord, Slack and Telegram.
Alongside it, Tencent Design Miora is an AI-native creative studio built for designers and marketers, capable of turning a natural-language brief into a full asset pack spanning graphics, video, 3D and UI. Tencent Cloud said the tool compresses creative cycles from weeks into hours.
The third addition, TokenHub, is a Model-as-a-Service platform offering API gateways to leading large language models, letting enterprises aggregate multiple models and manage token allocation for cost and performance.
The three products join Tencent Cloud’s broader portfolio of more than 400 solutions for overseas markets.
Indonesia’s push towards agentic AI
The expansion is aimed at Indonesian enterprises that are moving quickly to adopt AI: 57 per cent name it their top priority for the year ahead, and 66 per cent plan to deepen their focus on agentic AI, according to a study cited in the release.
“Indonesian enterprises are increasingly looking to move from AI experimentation to real adoption. With agents like WorkBuddy and Miora, we help local organizations shift execution-heavy work to AI, so their teams can focus on smarter decisions and innovation.” – Jimmy Chen, Vice President of Tencent Cloud and Vice President of APAC at Tencent Cloud International.
Existing footprint across Indonesian sectors
The AI agent launch builds on Tencent Cloud’s existing work with Indonesian enterprises. At the summit, Yessie D. Yosetya, Director and Chief Information Technology Officer of telecoms operator XLSMART, joined Tencent Cloud International head Poshu Yeung to discuss a large-scale cloud transformation that modernised XLSMART’s operations without disrupting service to its millions of users.
Tencent Cloud has also supported GoTo, Indonesia’s largest digital ecosystem, in migrating more than 1,000 on-demand services onto a more scalable foundation. In financial services, its database solutions underpin Bank Neo Commerce, its eKYC tools support BRI’s remote verification and fraud prevention, and its content delivery network serves digital wallet DANA. Telkomsel is also using Tencent Cloud’s AI tools for content generation and palm-based verification.
Tencent Cloud’s global infrastructure spans 66 availability zones across 23 markets and regions, including three in Indonesia.



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