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Visual China Partners with AI Firms for Commercial Visual Models

Visual China Collaborates on Commercial AI Visual Models

October 20, 2025 — Visual China, a leading visual content copyright platform, announced significant progress in its AI initiatives during an online meeting on October 19. The company revealed strategic partnerships with multiple AIGC (AI-generated content) firms to develop large-scale visual creative models that are both commercially usable and traceable. Notably, it has already secured compliance data service orders from tech giants like Alibaba and Microsoft.

Business Model: Compliant Data for AI Training

Visual China positions itself as a provider of high-quality, copyright-compliant data for AI model training. With over 700 million pieces of content, the company's extensive image library offers a competitive edge in the surging demand for AI training data.

The company emphasizes two key features:

  • Commercially Usable: Content generated from models trained with this data avoids copyright disputes.
  • Traceable: Clear data sources meet regulatory requirements for transparency in AI training.

These features directly address core industry pain points, particularly around copyright issues in training data.

The collaboration reflects broader trends in the AI sector. As global regulations tighten—such as the EU AI Act and China’s generative AI measures—companies increasingly seek compliant data suppliers. Traditional web-scraping methods now carry legal risks, pushing firms toward licensed commercial data channels.

Visual China’s strategy aligns with international peers like Getty Images and Shutterstock, which are also transitioning into AI data suppliers. However, these platforms face challenges in renegotiating licensing terms with original creators.

Challenges Ahead

Despite its advantages, Visual China’s model faces hurdles:

  1. Data Value Sustainability: Advances in synthetic data may reduce reliance on real images.
  2. Business Model Longevity: Training data services are often one-time transactions.
  3. Competition from AI: High-quality AI-generated images could disrupt traditional stock photo markets.

The company aims to balance empowering AI tools while protecting its existing business and creator rights.

Key Points

  • Visual China partners with AIGC firms to develop traceable, commercial visual models.
  • Orders from Alibaba and Microsoft highlight demand for compliant training data.
  • Regulatory trends favor licensed data over web-scraped content.
  • Challenges include sustaining data value and adapting to synthetic advancements.

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