Pictoria Develops 'AI Suntory Nomu,' an AI-Powered Version of the Official Suntory VTuber
Pictoria has developed an AI version of the official Suntory VTuber, 'Suntory Nomu.' By combining character-accurate dialogue with a collaborative streaming app, they enable real-time interaction between humans and AI. The company aims to expand this AI-driven IP service to other businesses.
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- 📰 Published: May 27, 2026 at 12:00
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Pictoria, a company specializing in IP creation using AI and other technologies (Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Hayato Akewata), announced the development of 'AI Suntory Nomu,' an AI-powered version of the official Suntory virtual YouTuber. In addition to recreating the 'Suntory Nomu' persona, the company developed a collaborative streaming application that allows humans and AI to converse naturally in the same space. A collaborative stream between the original Suntory Nomu and AI Suntory Nomu was held on May 26 at 8:00 PM. The AI version is not intended to replace the original, but rather to expand the possibilities of communication and expression while continuing traditional activities. The development focused on designing an AI character that captures the distance and tone of voice that Suntory Nomu has cherished with her audience. Rather than simply answering questions, the AI is designed based on her personality to respond as she would. Great attention was also paid to the nuances of the synthesized voice, including sentence endings and intonation. The project also introduced a streaming application that enables real-time collaboration between humans and AI, allowing the AI to act as a partner or co-performer rather than just a standalone respondent. Pictoria plans to continue expanding its efforts in AI-driven IP creation, collaborative streaming, and corporate promotions.
FAQ
Can AI Suntory Nomu replace the original VTuber?
No, it is designed to complement the original activities, not replace them.