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Ruanyun Edai Technology Introduces YeeZo Platform to Target Cost-Efficient AI Content Production Across Short-Drama, Education and Global Creator Markets
Ruanyun Edai Technology Introduces YeeZo Platform to Target Cost-Efficient AI Content Production Across Short-Drama, Education and Global Creator Markets

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[{"type":"text","content":"YeeZo is being developed as an AI workflow and orchestration platform designed to convert scripts and content outlines into structured storyboards, scene plans and production-ready prompts, helping reduce avoidable rework and unnecessary model usage across multiple generative AI models\nKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia and NANCHANG, China, May 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ruanyun Edai Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: RYET) (“Ruanyun” or the “Company”), an AI-driven education technology company focused on intelligent content recognition, automated assessment and next-generation learning systems, today introduced YeeZo, an AI workflow and orchestration platform being developed within the Ruanyun technology ecosystem to help reduce the cost and complexity of AI-assisted storyboarding, content planning and multi-model content production. YeeZo is designed to help users convert scripts, instructional materials and content outlines into structured storyboards, scene plans, character instructions, dialogue flows and production-ready prompts that can be used across multiple generative AI models. By improving the specificity of production instructions before rendering begins, YeeZo is intended to reduce unnecessary regeneration, avoidable model usage and inefficient trial-and-error prompting. The initial concept for YeeZo was developed with reference to the high-volume Chinese short-drama and micro-drama production market, where creators and producers face pressure to generate serialized content quickly, consistently and cost-effectively. According to a report released at the 2025 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit and cited by People’s Daily Online, China’s micro-drama user base reached approximately 662 million, with market revenue surpassing RMB50 billion, or approximately US$7.23 billion. WPP Media, citing Media Partners Asia, has reported that the worldwide short-drama market is on track to exceed US$25 billion by 2030, reflecting growing international demand for mobile-first, serialized digital entertainment. The Company believes this market dynamic illustrates a broader global opportunity. As generative AI models become more powerful and widely available, content creators, educators, enterprises and media producers increasingly face a different challenge: how to manage the cost, consistency and complexity of producing usable content across mul...