New investors in the extension include Alibaba, Lollapalooza Capital, Ivy Capital, Grand Mount Capital, Eastern Bell Capital, Mirae Asset, BlueFocus, and CloudAlpha . Returning investors from prior rounds include iGlobe Partners and OCBC's LionX Ventures
. Alibaba has been a strategic backer since at least a $60 million round in September 2025
and participated in the Series C extension.
PixVerse reported over 150 million registered users across 177+ countries and more than 15 million monthly active users as of the Series C extension . Earlier data from March 2026 showed 16 million monthly active users and 2.1 billion videos generated on the platform
.
PixVerse organizes its models into three series:
The company lists its headquarters in Singapore . PixVerse is developed by AIsphere, which maintains a Beijing, China office
. Specific employee count was not disclosed in any of the available sources. A January 2026 CNBC report indicated the company planned to nearly double its workforce to around 200 employees by the end of the year
.
PixVerse is expanding from AI video generation into interactive entertainment and gaming, powered by its R1 real-time world model . The company introduced the PixVerse Game Engine, which allows creators to define game mechanics in natural language while the engine generates the visual world in real time
. Plans include real-time interactive livestreaming where AI-generated characters respond to live viewer input
. The company also aims to target enterprise customers and continue global expansion
. Near-term product launches include an updated V-Series model and a new version of the R world model, both scheduled for release before the end of 2026
.