LiblibAI Launches Wan 2.6: China's Answer to Sora 2 — Multi-Shot Storytelling, Voice-to-Video Sync, and 15-Second Cinematic Clips in One Go
On December 14, 2025, LiblibAI became the first platform worldwide to roll out Alibaba Tongyi Wanxiang's Wan 2.6 video generation model. Dubbed the "Chinese Sora 2," it introduces groundbreaking video-reference generation, perfect audio-visual synchronization, and intelligent multi-shot scheduling — outputting seamless 15-second 1080P narratives without post-editing. Supporting single/multiple performers, lip-synced dialogue, and reference-based character replication, Wan 2.6 catapults user-generated shorts to pro levels, with early clips flooding social feeds and slashing production time by 80%.

Runway Unveils Gen-4.5 "David": The Underdog AI Video Model Crushing Google Veo 3 and OpenAI Sora 2 with Cinematic Realism
Runway launched Gen-4.5 on December 1, 2025 — its frontier video generation model codenamed "David" (a biblical nod to slaying giants), topping the Video Arena leaderboard with 1,247 Elo points for unmatched motion quality, prompt adherence, and visual fidelity. Built on NVIDIA Hopper/Blackwell GPUs, it crafts high-definition, physics-accurate clips from text prompts, handling complex scenes with object permanence and causal reasoning that outpace rivals. Rolling out now to all users, early creators report 5x faster Hollywood-grade shorts, fueling Runway's $3.55B valuation surge.

PixVerse V5.5 Drops: Director-Level Audio-Visual Sync in One Click — Turning Prompts into Cinematic Short Films Overnight
AiShi Technology unleashed PixVerse V5.5 on December 4, 2025 — China's first AI video powerhouse with multi-camera narrative generation and seamless audio-visual synchronization. From a single text prompt or image, it auto-scripts multi-shot sequences with lip-synced dialogue, ambient SFX, and BGM, outputting polished 1080p clips in 5-10 seconds. No more stitching clips or manual syncing: this "director-mode" beast has already hooked 100M+ users, with ARR blasting past $40M. Early tests show it outpacing Runway Gen-3 and Kling in narrative flow, making pro-level shorts accessible to anyone with a keyboard.





