PixVerse, a global AI video generation platform with over 150 million users across 177 countries, has completed a Series C extension bringing total Series C fundraising to $439 million, following strong interest from international investors across media, entertainment, and technology.
In a statement on Tuesday, Singapore-based Pixverse said new investors in the extension include Alibaba, Lollapalooza Capital, Ivy Capital, Grand Mount Capital, Eastern Bell Capital, Mirae Asset, BlueFocus, and CloudAlpha, and returning investors namely iGlobe Partners and OCBC’s LionX Ventures.
One of PixVerse’s latest developments is R1, launched in January 2026 as the world’s first real-time world model. The product can transform video generation from a fixed output into a continuous, interactive stream that responds instantly to user input. Three months later, PixVerse updated R1 with shared worlds and personalized avatars, enabling multiple users to enter and shape the same AI-generated world in real time.
PixVerse is now extending R1 into interactive games and entertainment. Its new PixVerse Game Engine applies R1 to game creation, allowing players to interact in natural language while the world responds visually and mechanically in real time.
Changhu Wang, Co-Founder and CEO of PixVerse, said the company is building a system where the world a player inhabits is not pre-rendered but continuously generated in real time in response to what they do. This is a fundamentally different foundation for what a game can be, the executive added.
Jaden Xie, Co-Founder and President of PixVerse, said the same belief that drove PixVerse to make professional video creation accessible to everyone now drives everything the company is building toward interactive worlds.
AI video generation platform PixVerse raises Series C funding, opens global office in Singapore

