Global Mofy AI Limited (NASDAQ: GMM), a Beijing-based generative AI provider specializing in virtual content production and 3D digital asset development, announced on May 6 that its U.S. subsidiary Eaglepoint AI was selected for the NVIDIA Inception Program. The selection follows the company’s March 10 deployment of OpenClaw’s open-source agent framework into its core VFX production pipeline.
What Global Mofy Built
The OpenClaw integration, completed in March, automates script parsing, multimodal API orchestration, format conversion, storyboard generation, and trending-topic monitoring across Global Mofy’s content production workflows. The system runs inside an enterprise-grade cloud sandbox that isolates the agent environment from core databases, according to the company’s press release. It also builds a searchable, tagged content database linked to Global Mofy’s existing 3D asset library.
The deployment is internal only. Global Mofy has not announced plans to commercialize the agent-powered pipeline as a product.
NVIDIA Inception Selection
Eaglepoint AI, which focuses on data annotation, governance, and AI model training support, gains access to NVIDIA’s developer resources, ecosystem partnerships, and preferred pricing on hardware and software through the Inception Program. CEO Haogang Yang framed the selection as recognition of Eaglepoint’s capabilities in scalable AI training workflows, according to the GlobeNewswire announcement.
GMM shares gained 17.16% following the announcement, with trading volume at 63x the average, according to Stock Titan’s Argus tracker.
The Vertical Adoption Signal
Global Mofy is a $69M market cap company with $55.9M in fiscal 2025 revenue and a $19.3M net loss. It is not a household name. But the pattern it represents matters: a production studio treating OpenClaw agents as core infrastructure rather than an experiment. The company’s VFX work includes productions for Tencent Video and iQIYI, two of China’s largest streaming platforms.
This follows a broader trend of vertical-specific agent adoption moving into production environments. In the past week alone, Anthropic released 10 pre-built agent templates for financial services, ServiceNow and NVIDIA announced Project Arc for enterprise desktop agents, and Ethos raised $22.75M for AI recruiting agents. The common thread is specialization: agents are being embedded into specific industry workflows, not deployed as general-purpose assistants.
For OpenClaw specifically, Global Mofy represents a data point in the framework’s expansion beyond developer tooling into commercial media production, a vertical where autonomous handling of repetitive VFX tasks and content assembly could compress production timelines.