Tencent Cloud, the cloud subsidiary of Tencent, launched next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) solutions in the Korean market and announced new partnerships.
On the 16th in Seoul at Tencent Cloud Day Korea 2026, Tencent Cloud unveiled an integrated AI agent portfolio that helps corporations and individuals more easily test and adopt AI agents in real work environments.
The portfolio consists of Miora, TokenHub, WAND, and a preview of WorkBuddy, covering work productivity, creative production, AI model utilization, and AI-native media workflows.
Miora, Tencent's first AI-based platform dedicated to design and content production, generates video, 3D, and user interface (UI) designs in an integrated way from natural language input. It continuously learns the user's design style and project context to maintain a unique aesthetic sense. The company also said it supports integration with existing design tools such as Adobe Photoshop, allowing smooth application in practical work settings.
Ahead of its official launch in the Korean market, Tencent WorkBuddy is an AI-based work productivity platform that automates complex tasks. With a single line of natural-language instruction, users can automatically carry out the entire process from planning and breakdown to execution. More than 100 specialized AI agents in finance, law, market research, and other fields collaborate in parallel to produce various outputs such as document drafting and data analysis. On Mar. in China, its first month of launch, monthly users surpassed 8.85 million.
The company also introduced TokenHub, a model-as-a-service (MaaS) platform that lets users leverage various Generative AI models in one place, and WAND, a media platform dedicated to voice and video apps.
Tencent Cloud said it plans to help domestic corporations turn AI technology into tangible business results through a next-generation enterprise AI portfolio that spans work productivity, creativity, AI infrastructure, and AI media workflows.
It is also strengthening cooperation with domestic corporations. Tencent Cloud plans to join hands with GS Neotek, ESTsoft, I Hate Flying Bugs, Korea Management Association (KMA), and Aptos Labs to expand the domestic cloud infrastructure and AI ecosystem.
Zhao Jiannan, vice president and Asia-Pacific managing director of Tencent Cloud, who delivered the keynote speech, said the company views Korea as one of its key strategic markets in Asia and will continue long-term investments. Zhao said, "Korea is a market where world-class game, media, entertainment, and digital service corporations are clustered, and AI will be an important opportunity to further strengthen these corporations' competitiveness."
He added, "As enterprise AI adoption accelerates, we will continue to expand the ecosystem in Korea and actively support domestic corporations so they can extend innovation not only in Korea but also in global markets."