Expanding its international presence, global AI video generation platform PixVerse announces the completion of a Series C funding round and the opening of a global office in Singapore.
PixVerse said in a statement that the funding round is the largest in the AI video generation space in Asia and was led by CDH Investments. Other participating investors include Antler, EnvisionX Capital, iGlobe Partners, Lion X Ventures, UOB Venture Management, and 3W Fund. PixVerse said the new funding will support its global expansion, including the operation of its Singapore office. This office will focus on corporate sales, partnerships and market development, particularly in North America and Asia.
“We are now focused on getting our technology into the hands of more creators and businesses around the world,” said PixVerse co-founder Jaden Xie.
PixVerse management said the Singapore office reflects the company’s plans to expand internationally, with a focus on North America and Asia. CEO Changhu Wang is also part of the Singapore Economic Development Board’s Global Founders Program, which supports founders establishing companies in Singapore.
According to the company, PixVerse will have over 100 million users in 175 countries by September 2025. The platform has generated over 2.1 billion videos and reportedly has 16 million monthly active users. Corporate teams using the platform report lower production costs and faster content creation compared to traditional workflows. In January 2026, PixVerse introduced R1, a real-time video generation model that generates video as a continuous response stream that reacts to user input.
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