AI in China tracks the most significant artificial intelligence companies, products, and trends emerging from China. The goal is straightforward: give global investors, builders, and researchers useful, timely intelligence on an ecosystem that changes faster than most people realize.
From foundational models like DeepSeek and Kimi to application-layer innovations in video generation, education, and productivity tools, the coverage spans the full spectrum of what is actually shipping and generating revenue in China right now.
Meeeeed is the editor and primary writer behind AI in China. Before launching this site, he spent years tracking Chinese tech companies as a private investor and analyst, gradually realizing that most Western coverage of China's AI scene was either outdated, oversimplified, or simply wrong.
He writes every article on this site. The opinions are his own, and he stands by them.
Independence. This site accepts no sponsored content, no pay-for-placement deals, and no undisclosed affiliate relationships. If we mention a product, it is because we think it is worth discussing, not because someone paid us to mention it.
Sources. We rely on primary sources: company filings, GitHub repositories, API documentation, direct product testing, and interviews with founders and engineers. When we cite a secondary source, we link to it.
Corrections. If we get something wrong, we fix it. Major factual errors are corrected in the article with a note explaining what changed. Email corrections to contact@ainchina.com.
Update cadence. New articles are published daily. Existing articles are updated when significant new information emerges.
For inquiries, corrections, or just to argue about whether DeepSeek V4 is actually any good, reach out at contact@ainchina.com