PixVerse
PixVerse is an AI-native video generation platform that transforms text, images, and audio into high-quality dynamic video content. Its models support multi-modal input and diverse creative styles, positioning PixVerse as a rising competitor in the generative video space alongside Runway and Pika, with a focus on building accessible creative tools for a global user base.
Overview
PixVerse is an AI video generation platform headquartered in Singapore that creates dynamic video content from text, images, and audio inputs. The company is building a global video ecosystem that democratizes advanced video production technology, enabling creators to produce high-quality video content using generative AI.
Funding History
Alibaba-Backed Video AI Startup PixVerse Raises $300 Million
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has PixVerse raised in total?
- PixVerse has raised a total of $300M across 1 funding round.
- Who are PixVerse's investors?
- PixVerse's investors include Alibaba.
- What does PixVerse do?
- PixVerse is an AI video generation platform headquartered in Singapore that creates dynamic video content from text, images, and audio inputs. The company is building a global video ecosystem that democratizes advanced video production technology, enabling creators to produce high-quality video content using generative AI.
- Where is PixVerse headquartered?
- PixVerse is headquartered in Singapore.
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