01Release radar
Follow the launches without reading like a paper tracker.
Release Signals turns announcements, API surfaces, product previews, and reported consumer signals into short source-confidence cards.
Release SignalsSignal room
World model research signals are organized into source-backed releases, clear comparison paths, and practical next clicks.
Signal roomScene explainer
Each page reads as a visual path first, then keeps the source-backed links nearby.
01Release radar
Release Signals turns announcements, API surfaces, product previews, and reported consumer signals into short source-confidence cards.
Release Signals
02Decision layer
Marble, Genie, GWM-1, Cosmos, LingBot, and HY-World belong in different lanes even when they share the world-model label.
Decision Guides
03Company map
Each model page opens with a visual anchor, then keeps organization, status, availability, strengths, limits, and official sources in a consistent shape.
Company MapRelease radar
Release Signals turns announcements, API surfaces, product previews, and reported consumer signals into short source-confidence cards.
The first impression is what changed and where to go next; stable model context stays in the Company Map.
Decision layer
Marble, Genie, GWM-1, Cosmos, LingBot, and HY-World belong in different lanes even when they share the world-model label.
Decision Guide pages start with the reader choice and keep tables below for source-backed details.
Company map
Each model page opens with a visual anchor, then keeps organization, status, availability, strengths, limits, and official sources in a consistent shape.
FAQ
The world model research page links to the FAQ for source confidence, category boundaries, and reader notes without changing its core keyword.
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.
Useful comments add source links, corrections, release-status notes, comparison questions, or concrete reader context. Comments are public immediately, so readers should avoid private information and unsupported promotional claims.