Mavericks to Update 'NoLang' AI Video Generator! Upcoming Support for 9:16 Vertical Slides Rich in Diagrams and Design

Mavericks Inc. announces an update to its AI video generator 'NoLang,' enabling the automatic creation of high-quality vertical 9:16 slides with rich infographics for platforms like TikTok and Instagram, launching in late April 2026.
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Mavericks Inc. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Shota Okuno), provider of the Japan-born video generation AI 'NoLang,' is set to introduce a new feature enabling the generation of vertical 9:16 slides rich in diagrams and infographics (scheduled for late April 2026).

Previously, NoLang's slide generation focused on simple designs for information delivery. This update will allow the AI to automatically generate professional smartphone full-screen content, including rankings, flowcharts, timelines, comparison tables, and step-by-step guides. It enables users without professional design knowledge to quickly create slides for TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and other vertical formats.

### The Shift to Vertical Content and the Challenge of Scalability

As information consumption via smartphones becomes mainstream, the 9:16 format (led by TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts) has grown into a major channel for corporate communication. Research by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications shows that mobile internet usage is expanding across all generations, increasing exposure to full-screen vertical content.

A study by PLAN-B in November 2025 revealed that 58.7% of companies have implemented vertical video ads, with 60% evaluating them as more effective than other web ads. Another survey showed over 60% of TikTok and Instagram Reel viewers became interested in products after watching short videos. Short vertical content is now a powerful channel for driving consumer behavior.

However, resource shortages are a serious issue for corporate content production. About half of SNS marketing managers cite lack of internal resources as their biggest challenge. 'Readable' vertical content requiring diagrams and infographics is particularly time-consuming to produce compared to simple video filming.

Outsourcing short video production can cost between 50,000 and 300,000 JPY per video, creating a bottleneck for frequent or urgent projects. Consequently, producing high-quality vertical slides consistently has become a major burden for many companies.

### NoLang to Support Design-Rich 9:16 Slides

To solve these problems, NoLang will soon support 9:16 slides filled with diagrams and design elements (scheduled for late April 2026). While previous versions were basic, this update focuses on high-impact visual communication, including step-by-step explanations, benefit appeals with illustrations, and clear data visualizations to enhance user understanding.