
CreateAI Holdings Inc. unveiled a groundbreaking white paper that examined the impact of artificial intelligence on the animation industry. The report shows how animation workflows, both 2D and 3D, are increasing at a rapid pace with the adoption of AI technologies for animation content creation by moving the workstation from traditional labor-intensive manual techniques to smarter production pipelines and working smarter. The white paper does not speculate that AI will take the place of creativity, instead, it suggests how AI may help the artist by reducing the time spent on repetitive activities.
AI Tools Streamline the Creative Pipeline
The white paper focuses on how multimodal generative technology is being deployed in animation. By leveraging text, image, and video generation models together, CreateAI helps animators automate repetitive tasks, reduce costs, and accelerate production without sacrificing creative intent.
A major highlight is Ne Zha 2, a Chinese animated blockbuster that grossed over $2 billion globally. The film used CreateAI’s generative AI tools to enhance visual quality and reduce manual labor, making it one of the most successful examples of AI-integrated animation to date.
New Benchmarks for AI Video Quality
To bring structure to a rapidly evolving sector, CreateAI has introduced the Video Model Evaluation System, the first standardized framework designed specifically for AI-generated animation. This system establishes performance benchmarks across six critical dimensions, from frame stability to style coherence, setting a new industry standard.
Specialized Tools for the ACG Industry
Among the most notable tools featured in the paper is Ruyi, a proprietary text-to-video model trained specifically on animation and sci-fi datasets. It addresses major challenges such as maintaining consistent characters across frames and adapting to stylistic inputs.
Complementing Ruyi is Animon.ai, CreateAI’s AI-powered video platform tailored to anime, comics, and gaming (ACG) creators. Developed in collaboration with Japanese studios, it allows creators to generate unlimited high-quality videos under a subscription model.
Securing IP and Building Ecosystem Depth
Beyond tools and technology, CreateAI is investing in content and IP. The company has acquired exclusive rights to adapt Louis Cha’s “Heroes of Jin Yong” and The Three-Body Problem, two culturally significant stories with global reach. These IPs provide rich narrative and visual opportunities for AI-powered production.