お知らせ • May 30
Ruanyun Edai Technology Inc. Introduces YeeZo Platform For Cost-Efficient AI Content Production
Ruanyun Edai Technology Inc. introduced YeeZo, an AI workflow and orchestration platform being developed within the Ruanyun technology ecosystem to help reduce the cost and complexity of AI-assisted storyboarding, content planning and multi-model content production. YeeZo is designed to help users convert scripts, instructional materials and content outlines into structured storyboards, scene plans, character instructions, dialogue flows and production-ready prompts that can be used across multiple generative AI models. By improving the specificity of production instructions before rendering begins, YeeZo is intended to reduce unnecessary regeneration, avoidable model usage and inefficient trial-and-error prompting. The initial concept for YeeZo was developed with reference to the high-volume Chinese short-drama and micro-drama production market, where creators and producers face pressure to generate serialized content quickly, consistently and cost-effectively. According to a report released at the 2025 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit and cited by People's Daily Online, China's micro-drama user base reached approximately 662 million, with market revenue surpassing RMB 50,000 million, or approximately USD 7,230 million. WPP Media, citing Media Partners Asia, has reported that the worldwide short-drama market is on track to exceed USD 25,000 million by 2030, reflecting growing international demand for mobile-first, serialized digital entertainment. YeeZo is being developed to address this workflow challenge by structuring the production process before generation begins. The Company believes one of YeeZo's key potential advantages is its focus on reducing production waste. AI-assisted content production can become costly when users repeatedly test vague prompts, regenerate scenes, correct inconsistent characters or styles, and move between different tools without a structured workflow. YeeZo is intended to target one of the major cost drivers in AI-assisted production: avoidable rework. By converting scripts and content outlines into clearer storyboards, scene plans, character references and model-ready prompts, YeeZo is designed to help users improve rendering specificity, reduce unnecessary model calls and lower the effective cost of producing AI-assisted content. YeeZo is not being developed as a single-purpose content generator. Rather, the platform is intended to function as a workflow and orchestration layer that may help users plan storyboards, structure prompts, coordinate model outputs and select more appropriate AI tools for different stages of the production process. Potential use cases include micro-drama and short-form entertainment, educational content, language-learning materials, cultural learning modules, institutional training content, brand storytelling, marketing content, enterprise communications and localized digital media. According to Grand View Research, the global AI video generator market was estimated at approximately USD 788.5 million in 2025 and is projected to reach approximately USD 3,440 million by 2033. Grand View Research also estimates that the broader global creator economy was approximately USD 252,330 million in 2025 and is projected to reach approximately USD 1,350,000 million by 2033. The introduction of YeeZo is consistent with Ruanyun's previously announced strategic direction toward the planned Formind Group identity. YeeZo is expected to serve as one of the Company's platform initiatives supporting this broader transition. The Company believes YeeZo may also support future development of digital learning content, teacher-support resources, Chinese-language and cross-cultural education materials, and localized content for international education markets. Over time, the Company may evaluate potential integration opportunities between YeeZo and other Ruanyun/Formind initiatives, including HanLink, the Company's AI-assisted Chinese language learning platform, where appropriate. Ruanyun is evaluating future commercialization pathways for YeeZo, including content-production partnerships, institutional pilots, licensing arrangements, education-content applications, international deployment opportunities and potential integration with the Company's broader Formind and HanLink initiatives. The Company has not yet announced definitive commercial agreements for YeeZo, and there can be no assurance that any pilot, partnership, licensing arrangement, integration initiative or commercialization effort will result in revenue or proceed on the expected timeline.