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SeaVerse Launches World's First AI Native Platform, "All in AI Native" Leads the Forward-Looking Revolution in AI Creation
SeaVerse combines large language models and AI agents into one platform enabling users to create and publish demos, apps, and games with a single prompt and click.
- On January 10, 2026, SeaVerse announced a global launch of its AI-native platform, which the company calls the world's first for idea-to-product workflows.
- To address fragmented toolchains, SeaVerse built a workspace integrating large language models, image and video generation systems, and AI agents to create demos, apps, or web pages from one natural-language prompt.
- It combines AI-generated outputs into runnable products, syncing all changes and supporting collaboration inside the same product instance for developers.
- The platform is available online at seaverse.ai where creators and teams start with natural-language prompts, preview results, and deploy without setup, shortening product development.
- The platform can generate full multimodal assets and assemble playable 3D games from a single prompt, while games auto-deploy to the cloud with shareable browser links.
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