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Cinee positions itself as “the home of AI Cinema.” It targets creators who use AI tools to produce short films, music videos, and visual stories, offering capabilities for creation, showcasing, discovery, community, and monetization. The site says it originated in 2025, with its current focus on building Cinee Studio as an all-in-one production suite, a Licensing Marketplace, and a creator community centered on AI filmmaking.
Based on the information disclosed so far, Cinee is not just a video hosting site. It aims to cover the full AI film workflow, from production and distribution to monetization. It supports 10+ AI tools and requires each work to disclose the AI tools used, emphasizing transparent creation. Typical use cases include publishing AI short films, showcasing AI music videos, helping audiences discover AI visual stories, and earning revenue through view-based payouts or the licensing marketplace. However, the specific generation, editing, voiceover, storyboard, or model capabilities of Cinee Studio have not yet been made public, so it is difficult to judge how it differs from production tools such as Runway, Pika, and Luma.
The page explicitly mentions a 70/30 revenue split, with creators keeping 70% of revenue, and highlights transparent payments. However, it does not disclose whether there are subscription fees, listing fees, audience-side memberships, detailed licensing commission rules, minimum withdrawal thresholds, or supported payment methods. At the moment, it feels more like an early-stage waitlist product, making it worth watching rather than relying on immediately as a primary revenue channel.
Its main advantage is its clear vertical positioning, avoiding the common issue where general video platforms have limited understanding of AI cinema. It also places importance on creator ownership, promising not to claim ownership of user content and allowing content to be removed at any time. Its content policy is also relatively clear, opposing deepfakes, misinformation, and harmful content. The limitations are that the public materials are still more vision-driven than product-driven, with little detail on the product interface, workflows, content review standards, recommendation mechanisms, settlement cycles, APIs, or privacy and compliance practices.
Cinee is suitable for AI film creators, experimental video teams, music video producers, and content owners looking for AI cinema audiences and licensing opportunities. On the viewer side, it may also be useful for discovering emerging AI video works. The main text does not state how accessible it is from China; network availability, payment support, and a Chinese interface are all unknown. Although the page mentions multilingual support and global discovery, Chinese-language support cannot be confirmed. If access from China is limited, creators can also consider distribution channels such as YouTube, Vimeo, and Bilibili, alongside production tools such as Runway, Pika, and Luma paired with local video platforms.
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