Global AI video generation platform PixVerse has announced the completion of its Series C funding round and the opening of a global office in Singapore as it expands its international presence.

In a statement, PixVerse said the funding round, among the largest ones in Asia’s AI video generation sector, was led by CDH Investments. Other participating investors included Antler, EnvisionX Capital, iGlobe Partners, Lion X Ventures, UOB Venture Management, and 3W Fund. PixVerse said the new funding will support global expansion, including operations from its Singapore office. The office will focus on enterprise sales, partnerships, and market development, particularly in North America and Asia.

“The company’s focus is now on putting our technology in the hands of more creators and businesses worldwide,” said PixVerse co-founder Jaden Xie.

PixVerse’s leadership 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 Founder Programme, which supports founders building companies from Singapore.

According to the company, PixVerse had surpassed 100 million users across 175 countries by September 2025. The platform has generated more than 2.1 billion videos and reports 16 million monthly active users. Enterprise teams utilizing the platform have reported reductions in production costs and faster content creation compared with traditional workflows. In January 2026, PixVerse introduced R1, a real-time video generation model that produces video as a continuously responsive stream that reacts to user input.

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