French beauty giant, L’Oréal, and American technology firm, Nvidia, have announced an expansion of their artificial intelligence partnership into cosmetic R&D. So far, the collaboration between the two companies focused on applying AI to streamline L’Oreal’s marketing and advertising. Through the integration of the Nvidia ‘Alchemi’ machine learning framework directly into its Research and Innovation (R&I) ecosystem, L’Oréal aims to create a beauty and skincare AI engine, enabling breakthroughs in new formulation discovery by predicting how molecules will perform and interact at an atomic scale.
L’Oréal will leverage Nvidia’s AI tool to simulate ingredient performance and texture in a virtual environment, empowering the group’s scientists to test thousands of variables simultaneously, dramatically reducing the transition from laboratory concept to finished product.
According to L’Oréal, the outcome is a discovery process that is 100x faster than traditional methods, resulting in a more agile innovation process that maximises the potential of the group’s proprietary active ingredients for skin protection and preventing premature aging. The time required to go from lab concept to finished product could thus be dramatically reduced.
The initiative is currently focused on photoprotection and skin tone management. L’Oréal intends to leverage the use of Nvidia ‘Alchemi’ to spot optimal formulations even before they are finalised in the physical lab.
“Our collaboration with Nvidia brings definitively a new dimension into our L’Oréal Research labs,” said Ms. Barbara Lavernos, Deputy Chief Executive Officer in charge of Research, Innovation and Technology at L’Oréal. “By applying AI-powered molecular simulation to our most proprietary actives, we are bridging atomic-scale discovery with real-world consumer benefit - accelerating the development of more effective, more sensorial and accessible products for consumers around the world.”
“By integrating Nvidia Alchemi into its R&D workflows, L’Oréal can simulate ingredient performance at an atomic scale, accelerating breakthrough discoveries in formulation and delivering advanced beauty and preventive products to consumers,” said Ms. Azita Martin, Vice President and General Manager of AI for Retail and Consumer Packaged Goods, Nvidia.


27 March, 2026 16:07:15 IST 


















