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Honorable mentions

Baichuan

While many of its competitors chase scale and expansive application ranges, Baichuan AI, founded by industry veteran Wang Xiaochuan (the founder of Sogou) in April 2023, is focused on the domestic Chinese market, targeting sectors like medical assistance and health care. 

With a valuation over $2 billion after its newest round of fundraising, Baichuan is currently among the biggest AI startups in China.

Minimax

Founded by AI veteran Yan Junjie, Minimax is best known for its product Talkie, a companion chatbot available around the world. The platform provides various characters users can chat with for emotional support or entertainment, and it had even more downloads last year than leading competitor chatbot platform Character.ai. 

Chinese media outlet 36Kr reported that Minimax’s revenue in 2024 was around $70 million, making it one of the most successful consumer-facing Chinese AI startups in the global market. 

Moonshot

Moonshot is best known for building Kimi, the second-most-popular AI chatbot in China, just after ByteDance’s Doubao, with over 13 million users. Released in 2023, Kimi supports input lengths of over 200,000 characters, making it a popular choice among students, white-collar workers, and others who routinely have to work with long chunks of text.

Founded by Yang Zhilin, a renowned AI researcher who studied at Tsinghua University and Carnegie Mellon University, Moonshot is backed by big tech companies, including Alibaba, and top venture capital firms. The company is valued at around $3 billion but is reportedly scaling back on its foundational model research as well as overseas product development plans, as key people leave the company.

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