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QuVideo's Short Drama Production Solutions: From Technical Support to Ecological Co-construction

Company NewsOctober 24, 2025

On October 23, the 6th Global Internet Industry CEO Conference (GICC 2025) themed "Resonating with the World", hosted by Yangfan Chuhai, was held in Beijing. Wu Wanxuan, VP of QuVideo's Business Division, was invited to attend and delivered a keynote speech titled AI Technology-Driven Full-Link Short Drama Production: How to Unlock the Global Value Potential of IPs. IMG_202512053806_4800x3200.jpg

Wu Wanxuan introduced that since its launch in 2024, QuVideo's Short Drama Production Solutions has successively rolled out three major services—short drama overseas translation solution, multi-role dubbing solution, and batch AI narration material generation tool—based on self-developed AI technologies such as a short drama vertical model, a short drama terminology database, an emotional TTS model, and a voice cloning model.

Focused on helping overseas short drama platforms achieve cost reduction, efficiency improvement and global precise adaptation in dubbed drama production, the monthly average cooperation volume of QuVideo's Short Drama Production Solutions per client has reached 800 works, supporting three delivery modes: workbench, manual service and API.

In the past two months, against the backdrop of multiple platforms entering YouTube short dramas and the tightening of YouTube's content review system, QuVideo's "multi-role dubbing solution" has undergone iterative upgrades, presenting to partners with enhanced AI dubbing technology and a brand-new short drama overseas service workbench.

At present, QuVideo's self-developed AI dubbing technology boasts 6 core capabilities: it supports dubbing in 38 languages, covering multilingual and multi-age voice libraries as well as several minority languages; it offers two dubbing modes—high-emotion mode and high-precision mode—to adapt to overseas audiences from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds; and it enables dubbing for 2-hour long videos and allows clients to conduct secondary independent editing.

Wu Wanxuan mentioned that multiple industry research reports indicate that with the continuous development of domestic and overseas video models, AI short dramas are expected to witness an explosion in 2026. By then, localized themes in multiple overseas niche markets are expected to be implemented based on AI technology, some high-cost theme dramas are also expected to enter trial-and-error stages, and the AI comic drama market, which has boomed this year, will likely become even more popular.

Against this backdrop, QuVideo is also committed to transforming from a traditional technical service provider to an ecological partner, developing the productivity of "AI-native dramas", and working with high-quality IPs and platform partners to bring excellent content to the global market.

In October this year, Firefly Studio, a subsidiary of QuVideo, made its debut and launched the AI-native short film Spark in cooperation with People's Network, testing the waters of film-level AI content creation. Prior to this, the studio had incubated a number of AI drama contents, including live-action dramas and AI comic drama styles.

From IP drama development, translation and cultural adaptation, to multi-modal content generation and localization adaptation, and content generation for marketing links, the efficient integration of large model capabilities with short drama industry scenarios will be QuVideo's long-term exploration direction.

It is reported that this GICC brought together overseas pioneers from popular tracks such as games, pan-entertainment, AI, e-commerce, marketing, traffic, payment, cloud services, localization, and technical services. It invited over 500 top overseas decision-makers and gathered more than 4,500 overseas elites. A large number of practitioners delivered wonderful speeches on the integration of AI development with their respective industry tracks.