Bilibili (哔哩哔哩), China’s leading ACG (anime, comics, games) video platform, hosts a vast collection of content related to digital humans. This includes tutorials, showcases, and demonstrations of AI-generated avatars used for livestreaming, virtual broadcasting, customer service, and entertainment. Users can explore videos about AI-generated clone voices, real-time interaction, motion capture, facial animation, and fully customizable avatars. Bilibili features both beginner-friendly guides and advanced production techniques, covering tools such as SadTalker, Heygen, Unreal Engine, and Unity, and also includes discussions on digital human monetization, virtual brand ambassadors, and ethics. The platform supports a wide range of topics including 2D/3D virtual humans, hyperrealistic avatars, and voice-driven AI assistants, highlighting the growing accessibility and popularity of digital human creation in Chinese digital culture.
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(BilibiliWorld is an annual large-scale offline convention organized by Bilibili that brings together animation, comics, games, music, virtual creators, technology showcases, and fan communities into a single multi-day experiential event in China.)
2026
January 24, 2026: Bilibili feed items highlighted large-scale digital human usage on the platform, including claims of “100+ digital humans” appearing continuously in content production and livestream scenarios.
January 23–15, 2026: Multiple financial and media reports focused on Bilibili’s 2026 AD TALK Marketing Partner Conference, where Vice Chairman and COO Li Ni delivered keynote remarks in the form of a digital human; coverage repeatedly cited that over 220 million users watched consumer-related content on Bilibili and that advertising revenue had grown more than 20 percent for eleven consecutive quarters.
January 14–13, 2026: Hong Kong and U.S. market briefings linked short-term rises in Bilibili’s share price to investor reaction following the AD TALK event and Li Ni’s digital-human keynote appearance.
January 12, 2026: A Baijiahao-distributed article, circulated on Bilibili news feeds, argued that in the AI-native era digital humans are becoming a core medium for human–computer interaction, referencing Bilibili as a key application platform.
January 3, 2026: Listings and tutorials circulating on Bilibili described “AI-Vtuber” software for virtual livestreaming, emphasizing direct integration with Bilibili livestreams and automated AI interaction.
2025
December 31, 2025: Financial news referenced Bilibili’s continued visibility in capital markets, again tying attention to digital-human usage showcased during platform-led marketing events.
December 26–29, 2025: Company profiles and promotional videos on Bilibili highlighted high-fidelity digital-human studios collaborating with Bilibili, iQIYI, and major content producers.
December 15, 2025: Bilibili platform bundles and promotions referenced digital-human assistants and AI avatars as part of broader digital services and membership ecosystems.
November 29–25, 2025: Bilibili creators and channels released updates on digital-human systems such as InfiniteTalk, emphasizing long-form, batch video generation and multi-character interaction designed for Bilibili content workflows.
November 12–4, 2025: Tutorials uploaded to Bilibili demonstrated AI-assisted MetaHuman and UE-based digital humans, framed explicitly around producing content for Bilibili videos and livestreams.
October 27–11, 2025: Commentary and explainer videos on Bilibili discussed the rise of AI digital-human livestreaming on the platform, questioning impacts on human streamers and outlining why 2025 marked a turning point for adoption on Bilibili.
October 1, 2025: Bilibili how-to content detailed rapid appearance-cloning workflows, claiming that creators could generate a usable digital human for Bilibili from roughly 30 seconds of source video.
September 1, 2025: Reports circulated on Bilibili referenced new consumer-protection requirements requiring AI digital-human livestreams on platforms including Bilibili to be clearly labeled as AI-generated.
August 9–7, 2025: Open-source and platform projects showcased on Bilibili demonstrated real-time interactive digital humans, low-latency dialogue, and live face-swap streaming optimized for Bilibili broadcasts.
July 31–6, 2025: Bilibili creators released tutorials on open-source projects such as MultiTalk and workflows combining Wan 2.1 with InfiniteTalk, focused on producing natural conversational digital-human videos for Bilibili channels.
July 17–13, 2025: Practical Bilibili guides showed how to build ultra-realistic talking-head digital humans and AI-native music videos, positioning Bilibili as the primary distribution platform.
June 28–12, 2025: Industry explainers and launch announcements on Bilibili framed the “digital human economy” around virtual influencers, AI digital employees, and digital doubles, alongside promotion of all-in-one digital-human solutions offering free trials for Bilibili creators.
May 29–2, 2025: Official Bilibili tools and creator tutorials highlighted AI animation, digital-human video, AI agents, and photo-based avatar generation, emphasizing rapid content production directly within the Bilibili ecosystem.
April 24–7, 2025: Educational videos on Bilibili explained how digital-human livestreaming works on the platform, compared supported features, and outlined market growth expectations while noting technical and standardization challenges.
March 30–15, 2025: Highly technical demonstrations and tutorials uploaded to Bilibili showcased advanced AI digital-human music videos, MemoAvatar and Heygem workflows, and local deployment methods aimed at experienced Bilibili creators.
February 22–18, 2025: Bilibili explanatory content clarified differences between VTubers and AI digital humans and demonstrated early real-time conversational digital-human setups used for education and storytelling on the platform.