Global Finance News
25 Feb 2026, 20:45
Prosus’ OLX unveils agentic AI tools for property and automotive marketplaces
Prosus-owned OLX Group has launched two new agentic AI-powered products, CompassGPT and AutoIQ, aimed at transforming property search and car sales across its European and South African marketplaces.
Unveiled at OLX’s CLAIM AI conference in Lisbon, CompassGPT is a conversational property search assistant built in partnership with OpenAI. Initially available on OLX’s Imovirtual portal in Portugal, the tool allows buyers to describe their preferences in natural language and receive tailored property shortlists, including summaries, trade-offs and next steps such as connecting with agents.
AutoIQ, rolled out to dealers on OLX’s Otomoto platform in Poland, acts as an AI-driven operating system for car dealerships. The tool helps dealers create listings faster, manage leads centrally and receive pricing and follow-up recommendations. Early results show dealers publishing listings up to 36% faster and a 12% increase in responsiveness.
OLX said it has invested more than $200 million in AI capabilities over the past eight years and now has over 75 AI use cases live, including 10 new agentic AI applications launched in the first half of 2026. The company aims to position itself as the leading verticalised platform scaling agentic AI across both demand and supply sides of digital marketplaces.
Prosus-owned OLX Group has launched two new agentic AI-powered products, CompassGPT and AutoIQ, aimed at transforming property search and car sales across its European and South African marketplaces.
Unveiled at OLX’s CLAIM AI conference in Lisbon, CompassGPT is a conversational property search assistant built in partnership with OpenAI. Initially available on OLX’s Imovirtual portal in Portugal, the tool allows buyers to describe their preferences in natural language and receive tailored property shortlists, including summaries, trade-offs and next steps such as connecting with agents.
AutoIQ, rolled out to dealers on OLX’s Otomoto platform in Poland, acts as an AI-driven operating system for car dealerships. The tool helps dealers create listings faster, manage leads centrally and receive pricing and follow-up recommendations. Early results show dealers publishing listings up to 36% faster and a 12% increase in responsiveness.
OLX said it has invested more than $200 million in AI capabilities over the past eight years and now has over 75 AI use cases live, including 10 new agentic AI applications launched in the first half of 2026. The company aims to position itself as the leading verticalised platform scaling agentic AI across both demand and supply sides of digital marketplaces.