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PlumeD and FromSeoul Sign MOU to Innovate Virtual YouTuber Ecosystem
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- PlumeD and FromSeoul have signed an MOU to expand the virtual YouTuber ecosystem, providing the 3D avatar creation platform 'Eden' and the tracking solution 'Avakit' to lower the barriers to entry for content creators and support the establishment of web-based self-IP.
- PlumeD has successfully debuted the 3D virtual idol group 'Melody Days Generation 1,' and this agreement is expected to provide content creators with more options and flexibility and expand the usability of domestic virtual avatar technology.
- The two companies predicted that this agreement would lower the barriers to entry for virtual YouTuber activities and brighten the future of domestic virtual technology.
Plumdi and From Seoul have signed an MOU to expand the virtual YouTuber ecosystem. Through this agreement, the two companies plan to lower the technological and financial barriers to entry for content creators who want to debut as virtual YouTubers, and provide solutions that allow them to easily build their own IPs on the web. Plumdi provides 'Avakit,' a 3D virtual YouTuber tracking solution that uses webcams, and From Seoul provides 'Eden,' a 3D avatar creation platform. This is expected to create an environment where virtual YouTubers can operate more easily.
Plumdi has already successfully debuted its 3D virtual idol group 'Melody Days Generation 1,' which was cultivated through its own IPs and AI tracking technology, and is supplying the technology to over 100 countries. This agreement will not only provide content creators with more choices and flexibility, but also provide opportunities for domestic virtual avatar technology to be widely used in various industries.
Source - PlumeD
Plumdi CEO Kyungmin Lee expressed his hope that "this agreement will lower the barriers to entry for those who want to work as virtual YouTubers," while From Seoul CEO Hyunse Choi said, "This agreement will broaden the usability of avatars and brighten the future of domestic virtual technology."