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PixVerse closes $439m series C extension at $2b valuation

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14 July 2026
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PixVerse closes $439m series C extension at $2b valuation

PixVerse, a Singapore based video generation startup, has announced a massive Series C extension round totaling $439 million. With this fresh injection of capital, the company’s valuation has crossed the $2 billion mark. The news underscores the intense investor appetite for AI video tools capable of producing high quality content at scale.

The company originally closed its initial Series C round in March, led by CDH Investments. At the time, reports pegged that tranche at around $300 million. The extension adds investors including Alibaba, Lollapalooza Capital, Ivy Capital, Grand Mount Capital, Eastern Bell Capital, Mirae Asset, BlueFocus, and CloudAlpha. Returning backers iGlobe Partners and OCBCs Lion X Ventures also participated.

Founders and product lineup

PixVerse was founded in 2023 by Wang Changhu and Jaden Xie. Changhu previously worked on computer vision at ByteDance, while Xie was an executive director at Lighthouse Capital. The startup offers three core model families. The V Series handles consumer facing video generation and API access. The C Series targets professional filmmakers and commercial workflows. The R Series, released earlier this year, focuses on world models for game development and world building.

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Users can generate videos up to 4K resolution with integrated audio. PixVerse says its consumer product has over 150 million registered users and more than 15 million monthly active users. The company declined to specify how many of those are paying customers. Pricing remains competitive at $4.80 per minute for image to video generation.

The labeling advantage

Xie believes the key differentiator for PixVerse is not the data itself but how the company labels it. Data is available everywhere, he said. His co founder built core visual understanding technology behind TikTok using AI at ByteDance. That experience in accurately labeling data and building strong recommendation algorithms carries over directly into video generation. He argued that only a few players can meet the quality bar in the market, pointing out that OpenAI shut down Sora 2 and that other tech giants have struggled to produce high quality video models.

The market opportunity exists both in consumer and enterprise segments. Users are creating videos for fun and consuming short form AI content. Enterprises are deploying video generation for creative work, learning modules, and marketing campaigns. PixVerse aims to serve both sides with its expanding model portfolio.

Global ambitions and a heated market

The company has aggressive plans for 2025. It wants to expand its enterprise outreach worldwide. It already has a deal with investor Alibaba to integrate video generation features. On the product side, PixVerse plans to launch a new V Series model and release an updated version of its world model later this year. The startup currently employs 150 people across offices in Singapore, Beijing, and Shanghai. With the new funding, it will hire more researchers and go to market specialists.

But the video generation space is getting crowded fast. Competitors include ByteDance with its Seedance model, Video Rebirth from former Tencent AI head Dr. Wei Liu, and Kling AI from Asia. In the West, Midjourney, Runway, and Luma are pushing their own video capabilities. Multiple startups led by prominent AI figures like Yann LeCun and Fei Fei Li are also building world models. PixVerse will need to maintain its labeling edge and execution speed to stay ahead.

Investors clearly see potential. The $439 million round signals confidence that PixVerse can scale its technology and reach a broad customer base. For startups and professionals evaluating AI video tools, understanding the landscape is key. Check out our guide to the best AI tools in 2026 for a broader look at how AI is reshaping content creation workflows.

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