
Ailive’s Ailive Studio, honored as the 2025 CES Innovation Award Honoree | Provided by Ailive
Ailive, a 3D content creation AI startup (CEO Dohee Lee), was selected as the 2025 CES Innovation Award Honoree in Artificial Intelligence. The award will be presented at the world’s largest electronics exhibition, CES 2025, in Las Vegas next January. The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) organizes CES and selects the best technologies or products in various fields each November for the prestigious CES Innovation Awards.
The award-winning Ailive Studio platform revolutionizes 3D content creation using generative AI technology. It simplifies the production process, enabling anyone to create and utilize 3D content for games, AR/VR, and virtual humans without requiring specialized skills.
Ailive Studio allows users to create interactive 3D characters with motion, expressions, and voice by simply inputting image or text prompts. The platform recommends suitable props, backgrounds, and music, and users can share or monetize their finished content on the platform.
Additionally, Ailive is expanding its global presence in the gaming industry with its B2B SaaS solution, Genaimo, which specializes in 3D motion generation. Genaimo provides professional 3D creators with tools for generating and styling character motions, reducing animation production costs by over 95% while significantly enhancing creative detail and performance.
Dohee Lee, CEO of Ailive, expressed her excitement, stating, “We are thrilled that our efforts to lower the barriers to 3D content creation have been recognized at CES. We will continue to lead in empowering 3D creators and businesses to achieve greater growth.”
Founded in 2023, Ailive began through the Ministry of SMEs and Startups’ in-house venture program and was selected as a TIPS company in 2024. It also secured a place in Seoul’s private investment-linked tech commercialization program, leveraging its R&D capabilities to accelerate business expansion.
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