Invisible Universe Unveils Invisible Studio, An AI Engine For Short-Form Video
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Invisible Universe, the social-first animation company behind IP collaborations with Serena Williams, Jennifer Aniston, and the D’Amelio family, is launching a new enterprise product that could change how short-form video is made. The company today announced the launch of Invisible Studio, a proprietary AI-powered platform that compresses the content creation cycle from weeks to hours. Designed specifically for brand-safe, performance-optimized short-form video, the platform has already been adopted by major players in entertainment, toys, and gaming—and is now opening up to new enterprise partners. Invisible Studio is a modular creative engine trained on five years of social data and tested at scale inside Invisible Universe’s own globally distributed animation pipeline. “We became our own first customer,” said CEO and co-founder Tricia Biggio in an interview on Monday, May 19th. “We cut production costs by 95%, doubled our output, and reduced animation timelines from ten days to just six hours. Now we’re making it available to partners.” At the center of the platform is Orbi, an AI creative assistant trained on best practices in short-form storytelling and platform-specific optimization. Orbi learns from how posts perform across platforms like TikTok and YouTube, closing the loop between creation and distribution. “Content should be doing a job for you,” Biggio said. “If it’s not performing, we help you understand why and improve fast.” Invisible Universe introduces Invisible Studio. Invisible Universe The platform is model-agnostic and integrates with leading tools for voice, image, and video generation. Its proprietary Image2Model technology can transform a single image into a repeatable, production-ready character without requiring training data from other unlicensed content in a matter of days. “That’s something no one else has,” Biggio said. “We can train a visual model in days, based on as little as one drawing.” Play Puzzles & Games on Forbes Invisible Studios’ closed…
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