Seekoo Raises Millions for Video Agent Platform

Seekoo Raises Millions for Video Agent Platform
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Seekoo has secured a multi-million dollar funding round led by Yunqi Capital, Qiji Chuangtan, and Atypical Ventures, following the explosive early success of its Multi-Agent video creation platform Anijam.ai, which amassed over 1,000 paid users globally within two weeks of its April 2026 launch, with more than half of the works created on mobile devices. The company’s earlier AI design product, Dzine.ai, also provides a strong foundation of 5 million overseas registered users and roughly $10 million in annual recurring revenue.

Elite Founding Team from Adobe, ByteDance, and Tencent Validates Investment Thesis

The core of Seekoo's value proposition lies in its world-class founding team. CEO Fang Chen previously worked on Photoshop generative AI at Adobe and developed top viral AI effects on TikTok at ByteDance. CTO Wang Jue, an IEEE Fellow, served as the founding director of Megvii North America AI Lab and head of Tencent AI Lab Visual Computing. This concentration of deep technical expertise from the world’s leading consumer and enterprise software companies has given investors high confidence in the company’s ability to execute on its ambitious product roadmap.

Multi-Agent Architecture Shows Early Traction in Animation, Faces Differentiation Hurdles

The video agent space is rapidly heating up, and Seekoo's Multi-Agent architecture has demonstrated early product-market fit, particularly in animation. The company’s top-tier team and rapid product validation were key factors in attracting capital. However, the sector faces significant challenges ahead. Differentiation from powerful foundation models like Sora and establishing a sustainable monetization model will be critical for Seekoo as it scales the platform beyond its initial user base. The market will be watching closely to see if the company can maintain its impressive growth trajectory while navigating these competitive pressures.

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