Corpshore Solutions launches AI training data division

ONTARIO, CANADA — Corpshore Solutions Corporation has launched Corpshore AI, a new division targeting the global market for artificial intelligence (AI) training data with 15,000-plus operational seats across 12 countries — a move that positions the Toronto-based outsourcing firm to compete directly with crowdsourced data platforms serving foundation model labs and enterprise AI programs.
The new division will deliver data collection, multi-modality annotation, reinforcement learning from human feedback, speech datasets, robotics sensor data and AI safety evaluation under a single service-level agreement, supported by 12 owned delivery hubs across four continents.
Field-first AI training data for enterprise and labs
Corpshore AI is entering a market dominated by platform-first vendors, betting instead on physical delivery infrastructure and embedded local teams.
The division reports more than 150 million annotations delivered, 30-plus languages supported, and 50-plus industries served, with annotation accuracy guaranteed at 97% or higher through a three-tier quality assurance cascade.
The company’s case study portfolio cites measurable results across autonomous vehicles, consumer robotics, healthcare AI and foundation model training, including 4.2 million preference pairs delivered for large language model alignment work and a Swahili and Uzbek text-to-speech dataset that cut word error rates from 11.2% to 4.3%.
“We are operators, not a platform. We own infrastructure, deploy real teams to real environments, and take single-SLA accountability across the entire data pipeline — from collection through delivery,” the Corpshore AI executive team said in the launch announcement.
Global BPO infrastructure drives multilingual AI data
Corpshore Solutions enters the AI data category with established business process outsourcing (BPO) credentials.
The parent company holds No. 1 BPO rankings in Ghana, Uganda, Uzbekistan and Kenya, ranks No. 3 in Mexico by Outsource Accelerator, and is top-ranked in the Dominican Republic and across major United States metros including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington, D.C.
That geographic spread is central to the division’s pitch on rare-language and dialect-differentiated AI data.
Corpshore AI says its annotators are based in the regions whose languages they work in, covering Uzbek dialects from Tashkent, Samarkand and the Fergana Valley, Twi from both Ashanti and Fante communities, and Arabic across Modern Standard, Gulf, Egyptian, Levantine, Moroccan Darija and Iraqi variants.
The company stated that its multilingual capability is not a product feature — it is a function of where the teams are physically located, with annotators, voice talent and safety evaluators embedded in the communities whose languages they work in.
For the outsourcing industry, the launch underscores how traditional BPOs are repositioning their seat capacity and global footprints into AI data services as enterprise demand for high-quality training inputs accelerates.
With foundation model labs spending heavily on data quality and dialect coverage, BPO operators that can deliver field-deployed teams under a single contract are carving out a defensible lane against platform-only competitors — a structural shift that is likely to reshape vendor selection across the AI services market.
Corpshore Solutions is currently subscribed as an Outsource Accelerator (OA) BPO Partner. Through OA’s Marketing, Sales, and Source Partner Hubs, the firm accesses a unified growth platform designed to convert high-intent prospects and accelerate deal flow in the outsourcing industry.

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