Tencent is entering the increasingly competitive AI creativity race, but it looks like it’s more than just an image generator. The company has officially introduced Miora, an AI-powered creative agency studio designed to keep your entire creative project within a single workspace.
As announced by Tencent AI on X, the platform combines image generation, video creation, UI/UX design, storyboarding, and even 3D workflows without users having to navigate between separate tools.
And to be honest, this “no context switching” pitch might be the biggest talking point here.
Tencent wants AI creativity to feel like one continuous workspace
Most AI creative tools still feel fragmented. If you generate images in one app, edit them elsewhere, and later move to video software, you end up losing half your workflow context in the process. Tencent seems to be targeting exactly Miola’s problem.
All in one workspace. According to Tencent, the AI Studio will allow users to:
- Image generation
- create a video
- Building a UI/UX concept
- Working with 3D assets
- Edit the project locally
- Background repair and removal
All reportedly happens on the same shared canvas. This is important as the AI industry is gradually moving away from “single prompt tools” to persistent AI workspaces that can remember context across large projects. Here’s a quick breakdown of Miora’s key features:
| Features | what to do |
| image generation | Create visuals from prompts |
| video tools | AI-powered video workflows |
| UI/UX design | Interface and product concept |
| 3D support | Generating multi-format creatives |
| repair | local image editing |
| shared canvas | Integrated project workspace |
| AI specialist | Task-focused creative agency |
If you look closely, this AI studio starts to look less like an AI tool and more like Tencent building an AI-powered creative operating system.
AI agents are doing more than basic prompts
This is where Tencent is trying to differentiate itself. According to the company, Miora’s AI agents can:
- Understand the design context
- Understand reason through problems
- Invoke tools individually
- Remember user settings
- Collaborate throughout your workflow
This brings the platform closer to the growing “AI agent” trend that is currently reshaping productivity software.

Tencent pursues persistent AI workflows
Instead of letting users manually control every generation step, Miora seems designed to handle large parts of the creative workflow semi-autonomously. Tencent also states that creators can:
- Use built-in AI skills
- Build your own custom skills
- Share your workflow with the community
The company even explains that the AI studio has a “team of experts” covering areas such as:
- branding
- figure
- storyboard
- video
- UI/UX
- 3D design
Its collaborative, multi-agent structure feels very different from traditional chatbot-style AI tools.
The larger goal is clearly creative ecosystem lock-in
Tencent’s strategy here feels familiar and bold. Rather than competing purely on image quality and video production benchmarks, Miora seeks to become a place where entire creative projects live from start to finish.
Why is it important?
The AI creative market is already becoming crowded with:
- OpenAI tools
- adobe firefly
- runway
- Canva A.I.
- in the middle of a journey
- Google Veo
Tencent seems to be betting that workflow integration is more important than standalone production quality alone. That might not be a bad strategy. One of the biggest frustrations creators face today is bouncing between disconnected AI platforms where context, format, and creative continuity are constantly lost. Miola’s “single canvas” approach targets that problem directly.
Tencent’s AI ambitions are expanding rapidly
Miora’s announcement highlights how Tencent is aggressively expanding its global AI ambitions beyond China.
The platform is currently available in international beta through Miora.design, suggesting that Tencent is actively positioning the product for creators globally, rather than limiting its domestic rollout. This is important because the race for AI creative tools is becoming not just a model war, but an ecosystem war.
Why can Miora transform your creative workflow?
Miora may still be in its early stages, but it’s clear that Tencent is aiming for much more than simple AI image generation. By unifying creative agency, persistent workflows, and multi-format content creation into one platform, the company seeks to simplify the way modern creators actually work.
And if Miora’s workflow-first approach is successful, standalone AI generation tools could quickly become obsolete. The AI creator war is rapidly evolving.
