
Blending Innovation, Culture, and Sustainability
Google has officially opened the doors to its newest and most expansive office in India—‘Ananta’, the Bengaluru campus—marking a major milestone in its ongoing investment in the country’s digital and economic growth.
Spread across a sprawling 1.5 million square feet, this vibrant, state-of-the-art facility will accommodate over 5,000 employees, making it one of Google’s largest campuses outside the United States.
A Space Designed for the Future
Located in the tech capital of India, Ananta isn’t just an office—it’s a symbol of Google’s long-term vision for collaboration, sustainability, and community engagement in the region. The name “Ananta,” which means infinite in Sanskrit, reflects the company’s ambition to create an infinite space for innovation, learning, and cultural expression.
The campus boasts:
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Open, collaborative workspaces
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World-class amenities for employees
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Wellness zones and breakout areas
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Eco-friendly design with a focus on energy efficiency and green practices
Cultural Meets Contemporary
Ananta beautifully blends local Indian design elements with Google’s signature modern aesthetic. Visitors and employees alike are greeted with motifs and art inspired by Indian traditions—making it not just a workplace, but a celebration of India’s rich cultural heritage.
The architecture and interior design have been crafted to reflect the diversity and vibrancy of Bengaluru, one of the world’s fastest-growing tech hubs.
Why Bengaluru?
Bengaluru has long been considered the Silicon Valley of India—and for good reason. With a thriving startup ecosystem, a deep pool of tech talent, and a culture of innovation, it was the natural choice for Google to expand its physical footprint.
The new campus will serve as a central hub for teams working on everything from cloud computing and AI to developer tools and digital payments, strengthening Google’s presence in India’s digital economy.
Commitment to India
This new development is part of Google’s broader commitment to India, including its $10 billion Google for India Digitization Fund and various partnerships supporting local businesses, education, and digital inclusion.
By investing in infrastructure and talent development, Google continues to play a key role in helping India become a global tech powerhouse.
With Ananta, Google isn’t just building offices—it’s building the future of work, rooted in local values and global innovation.