Mavericks' NoLang Video Generation AI Reaches 80 Corporate Users
In a significant milestone, Mavericks Inc., headquartered in Bunkyo City, Tokyo, has announced that its AI video generation tool, NoLang, has successfully onboarded over 80 corporate clients. This innovative service enables businesses across multiple sectors—including manufacturing, finance, education, and local government—to produce high-quality videos quickly, revolutionizing their approach to video communications.
What is NoLang?
NoLang is an AI-driven video generation service that transforms input data such as PDFs, PowerPoint presentations, website links, or plain text into engaging videos within seconds. The system employs advanced AI to analyze and interpret the provided material, automatically generating narration scripts, video structures, and edits. This allows users to create polished videos even without specialized skills in video editing.
The platform features over 100 stock avatars and more than 300 different voices, along with unique capabilities such as personalized avatar creation and clone voice functionalities. As a result, businesses can effortlessly produce high-quality videos that convey their messages effectively.
Expanding Use Cases for NoLang
NoLang is being utilized in numerous scenarios, including internal training programs, operational manuals, investor relations presentations, and social media content like short-form videos tailored for platforms such as TikTok and YouTube. Historically, companies often faced high costs and lengthy production times—typically weeks and tens of thousands of yen for a single video—whereas NoLang streamlines this process to mere minutes or hours.
Moreover, it offers features for creating vertically-oriented videos optimized for social media as well as the ability to incorporate proprietary characters in Live2D and PSD formats, setting it apart from similar services on the market.
The Growing Demand for Video Content in Business
The demand for video content in business environments is on the rise, extending from advertising and marketing to internal operations. According to a market survey by CyberAgent, the Japanese video advertising market is projected to reach 724.9 billion yen by 2024, marking a growth of 115.9% year-on-year. With vertical video ads witnessing explosive growth at 171.1%, platforms that utilize short-form video content are rapidly becoming essential tools for communication across various industries.
Additionally, a report from J-Stream indicates that 45.7% of companies are using videos for educational purposes, followed by 42.1% for operational manuals. This indicates that video is becoming a central tool for employee training and operational standardization. The B2B e-learning market anticipates a growth of 7.8%, reaching a total of 123.2 billion yen in 2024, further indicating that leveraging video content is becoming increasingly vital for organizational growth and training.
Challenges in Video Production
Despite the growing demand, many businesses continue to grapple with various challenges when it comes to video production. Outsourcing often results in costs of tens of thousands of yen per video and significant time delays, with nearly 80% of companies reporting issues such as subpar quality, late deliveries, and budget overruns when working with external providers. Even when businesses attempt to produce videos in-house, they face challenges requiring specialized skills and equipment, creating a significant strain on their teams.
Why NoLang Stands Out
NoLang provides a resolution to many of these challenges by allowing organizations to generate videos with minimal effort and within minutes. This ease of use is complemented by features designed to meet corporate needs, such as detailed log management for compliance and a system that uses only copyright-clear materials.
Additionally, NoLang has achieved ISO/IEC 27001 (ISMS) international certification, making it particularly appealing for businesses in the finance, healthcare, and manufacturing industries that are stringent about data security. This tool has been widely adopted by companies spanning various sectors including IT, advertising, manufacturing, retail, education, and government, from large corporations to startups.
Real-World Applications of NoLang
Credentials from actual implementations include the City of Hatsukaichi, which used NoLang to simplify and communicate complex administrative information via video, enhancing public accessibility. Other users include 17LIVE, which uniquely engaged its audience by combining its corporate characters with NoLang to communicate branding effectively, and LightUp, which created informative videos to enhance client connections, ultimately improving its service reputation.
Corporate Solutions and Future Prospects
Mavericks offers a corporate plan that provides unlimited video production options, enabling businesses to create as many videos as needed without concerns over costs or resources. Features include support for custom avatar and AI image generation, as well as flexible account management to adapt to team changes or project needs.
Looking ahead, Mavericks plans to use the achievement of surpassing 80 corporate clients as a stepping stone to enhance its service further, targeting expansions into international markets with multilingual support and additional functionalities. The company’s commitment to innovation in AI technology positions it well for future growth and a heightened global presence.
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