Google has emerged as US marketing agencies’ preferred AI partner, overtaking Adobe, Anthropic, Microsoft, and OpenAI for the first time since 2024. New Forrester and 4As research shows that agency leaders are no longer choosing the latest or best models; instead, they select the ecosystem that integrates data, creative, media, and commerce.
The 2026 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity reflects this shift. While AI vendors, adtech, and martech flood the Croisette with demos, activations, and partner perks, one provider is pulling ahead because it’s starting to solve for a difficult marketing need: marketing orchestration at scale.
AI Shifts From Best Models To Best Ecosystems
Agencies (and marketers) are no longer just buying AI models. They’re buying and building marketing operating systems, because the name of the game is no longer to optimize isolated marketing tasks but to orchestrate end-to-end marketing working systems that unify data, creative, activation, and measurement. Google is more preferred because it’s starting to connect a more complete marketing workflow.
Google’s advantage is breadth and integration. Its stack spans audience data (Google Analytics 360), measurement and optimization (Meridian), creative tooling (Asset Studio), AI models (Gemini, Imagen, Veo), and activation channels (Search, YouTube, Display). This allows agencies to collapse the distance between insight and execution.
This aligns with how agency holding companies and midsized agency networks build their own operating systems and technology stacks that manage end-to-end marketing capabilities for clients. From dentsu.Connect, Omnicom’s Omni, Publicis Groupe’s Marcel, and WPP Open to Converged, DEPT, and the Machine Agency, each relies on Google to complete or enhance its offering.
I feel like, in the future, I’ll be buying Google the same way I buy Adobe.
Agencies didn’t choose the smartest AI tool. They selected the AI ecosystem that helps collapse the distance between data, creative, media, and commerce. Google is the top partner because it made the shift from an ads platform using AI to an AI-enabled marketing operating system.
The Race To Own Workflow Rewires AI Providers
While the research places Google in the limelight, it also shines light on the category’s opportunity to unite marketing workflow for business growth. As the market shifts from tools that augment to ecosystems that orchestrate, competition is a critical force to maintain a customer-centric and brand-agnostic alternative. The AI tech market must be wary of backlash to rigid and closed-system practices. “Why should I believe any [tech company] agents won’t make biased, self-serving recommendations in their automated ad programs?” questions another agency executive. Looking at the remaining top five AI technology partners, marketers and agency executives should anticipate that:
Adobe will expand beyond its creative roots. Adobe still leads in content supply chain, creative development, and CX orchestration but lacks in upstream data and downstream media activation. Its latest announcements for Firefly Graph for repeatable workflows, Brand Intelligence and Simulate Skill for synthetic audiences, a creative agent, and third-party data integrations signal its ecosystem ambitions. Expect Adobe to prioritize interoperability (APIs to Google and others) and continue to expand its capabilities.
Anthropic will compete on trust. Anthropic’s differentiation is safety and enterprise reliability, which positions it for regulated industries and government contracts. Claude Code and its agent capabilities have helped the AI provider gain strong enterprise adoption momentum and customers. But it lacks marketing execution capabilities and experience in creative industries. Expect Anthropic to deepen its role as trusted intelligence and agentic layers.
Microsoft will grow its marketing gravity. Microsoft owns the CIO relationship and imbeds AI (Azure and Copilot) in cloud and software products. Its partnership with OpenAI was a game-changer for both. Microsoft’s challenge is finding more relevance with CMOs and agencies. Expect Microsoft to lean further into enterprise orchestration and helping agencies consult and orchestrate marketing transformation.
OpenAI will risk becoming infrastructure-dependent. OpenAI remains the innovation leader, with massive adoption and brand recognition, but risks being abstracted behind partner platforms such as Microsoft, Google, and agency partners. OpenAI will either solve its advertising play to monetize its answer engine traffic or become the “Intel Inside” of AI marketing and advertising.
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In our upcoming report, “The State Of AI Inside US Marketing Agencies, 2026,” we detail the growth of generative and agentic AI (agents) within agencies, including objectives, use cases, benefits, barriers, partnerships, and remuneration. This reveals significant opportunities for how brands can leverage the emerging capabilities of marketing partners for their own growth.
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