Demi Guo
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FigureAsia 35 Under 35 · AI

Demi Guo

Age 27 · Researcher-founder · China and United States; online creative product distributed internationally

Moving Generative Video Into Real-Time Interaction

Age at the edition eligibility date
27
Field
Generative video and real-time visual agents
Country or region
China and United States; online creative product distributed internationally
FigureAsia U35 Assessment
87.2 / 100

Career and documented record

Demi Guo built Pika around the belief that video generation should be accessible beyond specialist production teams. During 2025–2026, that proposition expanded from short-form creation and social effects into real-time, identity-consistent video for conversational agents—an ambitious shift carrying substantial questions about consent and provenance.

Demi Guo was born in China, studied at Harvard and pursued doctoral research in computer science at Stanford before leaving to co-found Pika with Chenlin Meng in 2023. Guo serves as chief executive, while the models and products are the work of the broader research and engineering teams. Pika entered a crowded generative-video field with an emphasis on immediacy: users could create and edit short videos from text and images without professional production software. The company raised US$80 million in 2024, bringing disclosed financing to US$135 million. By January 2025, an external company profile reported approximately five million users, a figure originating from company disclosures. During 2025, Pika pushed further toward a social-first product built around personalised effects and shareable video. In April 2026, its research team published PikaStream 1.0, a nine-billion-parameter streaming video system intended to give AI agents a persistent visual presence. Pika reported 24 frames per second at 480p on a single H100 GPU and approximately 1.5 seconds of end-to-end speech-to-video latency. The technical publication was more substantive than a conventional product announcement, but its results were not independently replicated. Real-time synthetic identity also intensifies risks involving impersonation, consent and deceptive media.

Why Demi Guo is on the list

FigureAsia selected Guo because she has pursued a recognisable technical and creative direction in a field often dominated by benchmark competition. Pika lowered the barrier to expressive video generation, then began addressing the harder problem of continuous, responsive visual interaction. The 2026 technical publication provides a credible basis for assessing that evolution, though independent replication remains necessary. Selection also reflects responsibility: a platform built around synthetic identity must demonstrate durable consent, provenance and abuse-prevention systems alongside improvements in speed and realism.

The 2025–26 record

Verified contribution 01

By January 2025, the company was reported to have approximately five million users, based on company-provided figures.

Verified contribution 02

During 2025, Guo led the move toward a social-first application centred on personalised, shareable video effects.

Verified contribution 03

In April 2026, the research team published PikaStream 1.0 and reported real-time 480p generation at 24 frames per second on one H100, with approximately 1.5-second latency.

The work in its field

Pika is distributed as an online consumer product with a geographically broad user base. Publicly reported totals indicate meaningful adoption, but the company does not disclose independently audited regional usage, retention or creator-income data.

China-born and United States-based, Guo represents a trans-Pacific research and entrepreneurial pathway in a medium with direct relevance to Asia’s large creator and entertainment economies.

Assessment breakdown

87.2out of 100

01

Defining contribution

21.75 / 25

A completed piece of work, institution or system that materially changes what the field can do.

02

Demonstrated impact and reach

17.6 / 20

Observable adoption, scientific use, policy consequence or operational reach, with self-reported metrics labelled as such.

03

Personal agency and attribution

13.5 / 15

Evidence that the individual shaped the result, separated from team, employer and investor halo.

04

Technical or institutional originality

13.5 / 15

A new method, product form, research direction, governance mechanism or deployment model.

05

Durability and field-shaping influence

8.4 / 10

The likelihood that the contribution will remain useful beyond a single news cycle or model release.

06

Evidence integrity and responsible practice

7.8 / 10

The quality of the record, the precision of claims and the seriousness with which limitations and harms are addressed.

07

Asia–world relevance

4.65 / 5

A documented connection to Asia, impact on Asian systems, or clear importance to the region’s place in the international field.

Evidence and attribution

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Achievement records
5
Assessment window
2025–26
Editorial status
Included in the 2026 FigureAsia 35 Under 35 edition

Rights and credit

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Publication status
Published under a documented rights basis
Credit
HumanX; photographer not stated
Licence
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