Happy Oyster
Explore Alibaba's product-facing path for directing an open world while it continues unfolding.
Real-time interactive world model product
A directed open world with the atmosphere of a place that can be wandered through and revised.
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Explore Alibaba's product-facing path for directing an open world while it continues unfolding.
A directed open world with the atmosphere of a place that can be wandered through and revised.
Multimodal prompts, real-time scene navigation, first-person and third-person exploration, and continuous directing of long 720p scenes.
HappyOyster is public as an early-access product and documentation surface; current quotas, pricing, and eligibility should be checked in the HappyOyster account flow or docs before making production claims.
Source: HappyOyster docs
Scene explainer
The page starts with the experience, then moves toward source-backed details.
01First impression
HappyOyster is Alibaba's open-ended world model product for real-time immersive world creation, exploration, and directing.
02Capability
A clear Alibaba-side product signal that world models are moving from research demos into interactive creation tools.
03Boundary
It is an Early Access product, so access, pricing, usage limits, and reproducible benchmarks should be checked before making production claims.
HappyOyster should be framed as an early-access interactive creation product, not as an open-source model release or a validated robotics simulator.
Release signals
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FAQ
Use these notes to keep model comments grounded in official sources and careful category boundaries.
The site tracks systems that model environments, actions, spatial structure, or persistent simulated state. Pure text chatbots and ordinary video generators are only included when they provide a clear bridge toward interactive or physical world modeling.
Video models are included only when they help explain the path from generated clips to controllable spaces, physics-aware prediction, or agent-ready simulation. The site keeps that distinction explicit so video generation is not overstated as a finished world simulator.
Primary sources carry the most weight: official product pages, research posts, papers, documentation, code repositories, and company announcements. Secondary media can be referenced, but it stays labeled as reported or adjacent unless independently confirmed.
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