Mavericks Inc.'s Video Generation AI "NoLang" Surpasses 100 Corporate Adoptions. Adoption Expands as the Only Platform in Japan to Achieve End-to-End Slide Creation to Video Production.

Mavericks Inc., which develops and provides the video generation AI "NoLang," announced that the number of corporate clients for "NoLang" has exceeded 100. It is gaining traction as the only platform in Japan that can realize end-to-end processes from slide creation to video production.
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NoLang, the video generation AI developed and provided by Mavericks Inc. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and President: Shota Okuno), has announced that the number of corporate clients adopting NoLang's business plan has surpassed 100. NoLang is a video generation AI service that creates videos in mere tens of seconds by simply inputting existing data such as PDF or PowerPoint documents. Recently, with the newly added "Slide Generation Function," it has evolved into a platform that can achieve end-to-end processes from slide creation to video production. With its ease of allowing anyone to produce high-quality content in-house without specialized knowledge, and the reliability of its security backed by ISMS certification, its adoption is expanding across a wide range of industries including manufacturing, finance, education, and local governments. This milestone of surpassing 100 companies demonstrates that NoLang is valued as a practical solution regardless of industry or scale.

### What is Video Generation AI "NoLang"?

Video generation AI "NoLang" is a service that automatically analyzes content, generates narration scripts, and performs video composition and editing, completing a video in tens of seconds, simply by inputting existing PDF or PowerPoint documents, website links, or text. It features over 100 stock avatars and more than 300 types of voices, as well as unique avatar creation and clone voice functions, allowing anyone to produce high-quality videos instantly without specialized video editing skills.

NoLang's application scenarios are diverse, including internal training and operation manual videos, IR and financial results explanation videos, vertical short videos for social media, and recruitment and public relations content. NoLang can replace processes that traditionally required external costs of hundreds of thousands of yen and several weeks of production time with just a few minutes to tens of minutes.

Furthermore, recently, it has newly incorporated a "Slide Generation Function" that automatically creates slide materials when text or PDF files are input. This has enabled NoLang to evolve into a platform that supports business communication from both "video" and "slides," adding new value by realizing end-to-end processes from slide creation to video production.

### Expanding Demand for Video and Document Utilization and Why NoLang is Chosen

#### Survey on Corporate Video Utilization

Corporate video utilization is expanding across all areas, from advertising and marketing to internal operations. From the perspective of external information dissemination, the domestic video advertising market is projected to reach 724.9 billion yen in 2024 (115.9% year-on-year) and grow to 1,147.1 billion yen by 2028 (*1). Among these, vertical video advertising has surged by 171.1% year-on-year, and disseminating information through short videos utilizing TikTok and YouTube Shorts is no longer limited to only a few advanced companies (*2).

Similar changes are occurring in internal business areas. According to J-Stream's report on the actual state of internal video utilization, "education and training" accounts for the largest share at 45.7% as a corporate use for videos, followed by "operation manuals" at 42.1%, indicating that video is becoming a core tool for human resource development and business standardization (*3). The B2B e-learning market is also maintaining high growth, projected to reach 123.2 billion yen in fiscal year 2024 (up 7.8% year-on-year), with further expansion expected, driven by increased attention to human capital management (*4).

- *1 CyberAgent "2024 Domestic Video Advertising Market Survey"
- *2 ADK Marketing Solutions "Survey Results on Short (Vertical Short-form) Videos (2024)"
- *3 J-Stream "Effectiveness of Video Utilization and Future Intent to Utilize"
- *4 Yano Research Institute "Survey on the e-Learning Market (2025)"

#### Serious Challenges in Video and Document Creation

While demand is rapidly expanding, many companies face hurdles in video production. Relying on outsourcing incurs costs of hundreds of thousands of yen per video and several weeks of production time. In fact, a survey targeting 150 corporate personnel revealed that approximately 80% of companies that have outsourced video experienced challenges or failures such as "quality not met," "delivery delays," or "budget overruns" (*5). On the other hand, attempting in-house production requires specialized editing skills and equipment, placing a heavy burden on the staff.

Similar challenges exist not only for videos but also for creating presentation materials, proposals, and internal documents. Much time and effort are required from considering the composition to adjusting the design, and the workload on staff is increasing year by year.