Beijing Juli Weidu Technology Co., Ltd. (12dms.com), founded in 2016 in Beijing’s Chaoyang District, develops AI “digital human” technology for real-time virtual production. Its flagship platform, Cybactor (zr-ai.com), uses a single standard RGB camera to capture full-body motion, facial expressions, hand gestures, and lip-sync, enabling hyper-realistic avatars for livestreaming, short-form drama, virtual hosts, customer service, and metaverse scenes at lower cost and faster turnaround. The company also touts the SEVA 3D video model for generating rigged 3D characters, and has helped launch a multi-studio digital live base with the Zhongguancun Sci-Fi Innovation Center. Positioning itself as a global leader in digital-human AIGC, it features frequently at industry forums and competitions; reports indicate investment involvement from Huawei’s Hubble fund. CEO Zhao Tianqi emphasizes industrial-grade applications over consumer toys, aiming to make high-precision digital humans widely accessible.
Zhao Tianqi is the founder/CEO of Beijing Juli Weid, a “digital human” AIGC company behind the Cybactor platform, which drives ultra-realistic 3D avatars in real time with a single RGB camera and can generate a digital human from a photo. A BUPT PhD and Tsinghua postdoc, he frames digital humans as core infrastructure for the metaverse and pushes costs down from studio mocap to consumer webcams for uses like livestreaming, short videos, animation, and enterprise comms. Zhao frequently speaks at industry events, has led award-winning projects (e.g., “Internet+” finals, Qualcomm AI contest), and more recently promotes a 3D video model stack (e.g., SEVA) and AI-driven short-drama production, predicting rapid adoption of digital-human creators and large-scale metaverse work/life within the decade.