
AISphere (PixVerse)
Series CRaised $415M at $1B valuation
Last updated March 2026
About AISphere (PixVerse)
AI video generation platform founded by Wang Changhu, former Microsoft Research Asia and ByteDance executive. Attracts over 100 million users across 175+ countries, positioned as the 'Canva for video generation.' Founded in 2023 and headquartered in Beijing, China, AISphere (PixVerse) has raised a total of $415M in funding and is currently at the Series C stage. Notable investors include CDH Investments, Alibaba, Antler, Eminence Ventures.
Total Funding
$415M
Valuation
$1B
Employees
50-100
Founded
2023
AISphere (PixVerse) — Key Facts
| Company | AISphere (PixVerse) |
|---|---|
| Product | PixVerse |
| Founded | 2023 |
| Headquarters | Beijing, China |
| Employees | 50-100 |
| Funding status | Venture-backed |
| Total funding | $415M |
| Valuation | $1B |
| Stage | Series C |
| Founder | Wang Changhu |
| Website | pixverse.ai |
Founders
Wang Changhu
Founder & CEO
Funding Rounds
- Series C$300MMar 2026CDH InvestmentsAntlerEnvisionX CapitaliGlobe PartnersLion X VenturesUOB Venture Management3W Fund
- Series B$60MSep 2025AlibabaAntler
- Series A$55M2024-2025Eminence VenturesAnt GroupLighthouse CapitalCAS InvestmentBeijing AI Industry Investment Fund
Investors
Company Profiles
AISphere (PixVerse) — Frequently Asked Questions
Who owns PixVerse?
PixVerse is developed by AISphere (PixVerse), headquartered in Beijing, China.
Who founded AISphere (PixVerse)?
AISphere (PixVerse) was founded by Wang Changhu in 2023.
How much funding has AISphere (PixVerse) raised?
AISphere (PixVerse) has raised $415M and is at the Series C stage. Investors include CDH Investments, Alibaba, Antler, Eminence Ventures.
How many employees does AISphere (PixVerse) have?
AISphere (PixVerse) has approximately 50-100 employees.
Where is AISphere (PixVerse) headquartered?
AISphere (PixVerse) is headquartered in Beijing, China.
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