Mavericks to Update 'NoLang' AI Slide Generation for 9:16 Vertical Format Supporting TikTok, Reels, and Shorts

Mavericks Inc. announced that its video generation AI 'NoLang' will support 9:16 vertical slide generation, optimized for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts, starting late April 2026.
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Mavericks Inc. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Shota Okuno), provider of the Japanese video generation AI 'NoLang,' will soon introduce a new feature for its slide generation tool: support for vertical 9:16 full-screen mobile sizes, compatible with TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts (scheduled for release in late April 2026).

This update enables users to automatically generate slides that fit perfectly on smartphone screens based on text or PDF materials. After generation, users can flexibly refine their content using three editing modes: Text Edit, AI Edit, and Page Insertion. This environment allows even users without video editing or design knowledge to mass-produce content such as social media carousel posts, vertical digital signage, and mobile-friendly training content.

■ Rising Demand for Mobile Content and Challenges in Mass Production
As information consumption via smartphones becomes mainstream, vertical (9:16) formats like TikTok, Reels, and Shorts have grown into major channels for corporate communication. According to a Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications survey, mobile internet usage time is expanding across all generations, and exposure to full-screen mobile content is increasing annually.

In fact, the penetration of vertical video ads is already widespread among companies. A survey conducted by PLAN-B Inc. in November 2025 revealed that 58.7% of companies have already implemented vertical video ads, with about 60% rating them as 'more effective than other web ads.' Furthermore, a study by GLAPentertainment involving 2,972 participants aged 20–40 showed that over 70% of TikTok users watch for 10 minutes or more per session, and 65.7% answered that short videos triggered their interest in products or locations. Short-form content read on mobile screens has become a powerful channel for driving attitude change and purchasing, rather than just brand awareness.

On the other hand, 49.0% of companies cited 'high production effort making mass production difficult' as their top challenge. It is also notable that approximately 62% rely on external partners or a hybrid in-house/outsourced model for production. Consistently mass-producing materials suited for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts remains a significant burden for many enterprises.

■ Expanding 'NoLang' Slide Generation to 9:16 Vertical Size
To solve the challenges of vertical content production in social media operations, 'NoLang' will add the 9:16 vertical slide generation feature in late April 2026. The AI will automatically generate slides fitting smartphone screens from input text or PDF materials. Users can provide design instructions like 'Bright and pop design to catch eyes in social feeds' or structural instructions like 'SNS-friendly composition assuming swiping, with conclusions on the first page.'

Additionally, detailed layout settings are possible before generation. Slides are structured in five blocks: Header, Title, Key Message, Body, and Footer. Each block can be toggled on/off or adjusted in height by pixels. This allows users to output vertical slides aligned with their brand tone and information density while minimizing post-generation manual adjustments.

NoLang makes it easy to create slides with designs tailored for the Japanese market.