Singapore-based startup Video Rebirth has secured a total of $80 million in funding, marking a significant milestone in AI-driven video innovation.
The latest $30 million extension on top of the initial $50 million raised in November 2025 comes from strategic investors including AMD Ventures, Hyundai, Feedback Ventures, and HIVEN.
Pioneering Industrial-Grade AI Video Technology
Video Rebirth is developing the Bach series, an industrial-grade AI engine focused on high controllability, coherence, and creating consistent commercial-ready video realities.
Founded as a global company from day one, the startup bridges linear media and interactive entertainment by replacing physical filming with generative AI capabilities.
Co-founder and COO Dan Kong, formerly an AI investor at Abu Dhabi’s G42, emphasized that the backing from global powerhouses like AMD validates their vision for generative infrastructure in digital content.
Strategic Insights from Founders and Investors
Co-founder and CSO Difu Li, ex-Tencent AI strategy lead, described the company’s mission as sparking a 'De-engineering' revolution, turning passive viewers into active explorers of interactive worlds.
AMD Ventures' Sagi Paz praised Video Rebirth’s world models as aligning with their commitment to AI advancement, positioning AMD as a long-term compute partner.
Hyundai’s Keith Noh highlighted potential in mobility simulations, using the AI engine for training physical AI in hyper-realistic digital environments.
Future Impact and Global Expansion
The new capital will accelerate commercialization of the Bach series and drive global market expansion amid a crowded field of demo-focused video tools.
By mastering video generation realities, Video Rebirth aims to democratize content creation, impacting industries from entertainment to simulations-driven sectors like automotive.
This funding underscores Singapore’s rising role as a hub for AI innovation, potentially reshaping global digital media production and interactive experiences.