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    🇵🇭Philippines·Startups·28 May 2026·via Pr Newswire Apac

    Reactor Emerges from Stealth with $59M to Build the Platform for Real-Time AI Worlds

    Reactor, a developer platform for real-time generative video, has emerged from stealth with $59 million in funding led by Lightspeed Venture Partners. The company aims to build the infrastructure layer for real-time AI worlds, enabling developers to create interactive AI applications across media, entertainment, physical AI, and robotics. Reactor’s platform provides a unified SDK and API, simplifying the deployment and scaling of complex real-time generative video systems. Co-founded by former Apple Vision Pro technical leads Alberto Taiuti and Bryce Schmidtchen, Reactor is already collaborating with partners in media and physical AI, with AWS serving as its preferred cloud provider.

    AI Editor's Summary

    This development from Reactor, while based in San Francisco, holds significant implications for Asia’s burgeoning tech ecosystem, particularly in AI and interactive media. The focus on real-time generative video and "world models" aligns with Asia's strong consumer demand for immersive digital experiences, from gaming to virtual reality. As Asian markets continue to lead in mobile-first and interactive content consumption, Reactor's platform could empower local developers and studios to create cutting-edge AI-driven applications, potentially accelerating innovation in sectors like entertainment, education, and even industrial design where real-time simulation is critical.

    The investment also highlights a global trend towards democratizing advanced AI infrastructure. By providing an accessible SDK and API, Reactor lowers the barrier to entry for developers, which is crucial for fostering a vibrant startup scene in Asia. The participation of investors like Sky9 Capital, which has a strong presence in Asia, suggests an awareness of the region's potential as both a market for and a contributor to this new wave of AI. This could lead to increased collaboration between Reactor and Asian tech companies, driving localized applications and potentially influencing the development trajectory of real-time AI worlds across the continent.

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