Kakao Corp. (035720.KS) unveiled its internally developed Kanana agentic AI platform at the 2026 Public AI Industrial Exhibition (KPAIX 2026) in Goyang on Monday, converting KakaoTalk — South Korea's dominant messenger with 49 million users — into a government-backed AI service layer and simultaneously rolling out a Commerce Catalog Advertising product that links its e-commerce ecosystem directly to its ad platform.
Kanana Goes Public-Sector
Kakao exhibited under the theme "A Day with Kanana" at KINTEX's KPAIX 2026, a two-day showcase organized by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety (MOIS) and the National Information Society Agency (NIA). The event drew 52 companies including Samsung SDS, LG CNS, and Naver Cloud.
Across five experiential zones, Kakao demonstrated:
- KakaoTalk Briefing: AI summarizes key points from chat conversations based on contextual threads
- SunTalk (선톡): proactive AI suggestions — the assistant sends relevant content before users ask
- Chat & Call Summarization: automatic recaps of multi-party conversations and voice calls
- KakaoTools (카카오툴즈): agentic connectors linking Kakao-native and third-party services
- AI National Assistant (AI 국민비서): a government-collaboration zone where KakaoTalk becomes the single entry point for public services — facility reservations, e-certificate issuance, agency submissions, and digital wallet management, with voice input recently added
The AI National Assistant was co-developed with MOIS and represents Kakao's first formal embedding inside Korean government digital infrastructure. Citizens can execute government tasks inside a chat window without visiting separate portals.
Kakao also showcased Kanana Safeguard, a safety model trained specifically on Korean-language harmful content and dangerous-request detection, and Kanana Collage, an image-generation model demonstrated through a KakaoFriends character photo booth.
Commerce Advertising Expansion
On the same day, Kakao launched Commerce Catalog Advertising, a shopping-type ad product that lets sellers on KakaoTalk Gift (선물하기) and TalkStore automatically sync their product catalogues to Kakao's ad platform, Kakao Moment. Sellers need no separate creative production — product data already registered feeds into ads with a one-click link from the Seller Center.
The move deepens Kakao's commerce flywheel: KakaoTalk Gift is Korea's largest digital gifting marketplace, and TalkStore operates as an in-app e-commerce vertical. Auto-syndication of product data to paid distribution channels mirrors strategies used by Meta and Google Shopping and signals Kakao monetizing its 49 million-user social graph more aggressively.
Strategic Context
Monday's exhibition comes one week after Kakao integrated ChatGPT directly into KakaoTalk chat rooms, a move that raised questions about the competitive positioning of Kakao's homegrown AI. The KPAIX 2026 appearance answers at least partly: Kanana's differentiation is regulatory and language-specific. A government-deployed assistant operating inside a public-sector data environment cannot rely on OpenAI infrastructure; Kakao's own model — trained on Korean data and equipped with Safeguard content filters — becomes the only viable option for state procurement.
The government AI market is nascent but growing. The MOIS-led KPAIX 2026 is explicitly designed to expand the domestic AI procurement pipeline ("공공 AI 시장 규모 확대") and connect agency buyers with private-sector suppliers. For Kakao, winning a foundational slot inside citizen-facing government services offers distribution immunity no rival app can replicate.
Near-term investor focus will center on monetization timelines for AI National Assistant and Kanana's fee structure in government contracts, as well as whether Commerce Catalog Advertising meaningfully lifts Kakao Moment revenue in the second half of 2026.
Sources: Chosunbiz (2026-06-23), Yonhap News Agency (2026-06-23), ETNews (2026-06-23)



