WEIMOB INC (02013) released its mid-term results, achieving revenue of 869 million yuan, an increase of 12.1% year-on-year. It continues to solidify its leading position in the Tencent channel and intensifies its multi-platform strategy.

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17:15 18/08/2026
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Weimob Group (02013) released its performance report for the six months ended June 30, 2026, during which the group achieved revenue of 869 million RMB, an increase of 12.1% year-on-year; the loss attributable to equity holders of the company was 157 million RMB; the basic loss per share was 0.04 RMB.
Weimob Inc. (02013) announced its performance for the six months ending June 30, 2026. During this period, the group achieved revenue of RMB 869 million, an increase of 12.1% year-on-year; the loss attributable to equity holders of the company was RMB 157 million; basic loss per share was RMB 0.04. In the first half of 2026, the group's total revenue was RMB 869 million, up 12.1% compared to the same period last year, primarily benefiting from the rapid growth of its AI application business and improved operational efficiency in precision marketing. The gross profit was RMB 612 million, a 5.1% increase from the first half of 2025. Precision marketing revenue was approximately RMB 408 million, benefiting from increased operational efficiency and ongoing reductions in low-margin businesses. This segment's revenue grew by 20.9% year-on-year, with gross profit of RMB 384 million, and the gross margin rose from 91.3% to 94.0%. In the first half of 2026, the gross advertising revenue generated by Weimob marketing for merchants was approximately RMB 7.72 billion, with the number of paying merchants increasing by 4.0% to 40,855, and the average spending per paying user was RMB 189,016. The group actively adjusted its customer structure, ceasing to serve certain low-margin clients with high advance payment or long account periods. Although there was a decline in gross revenue, the income, gross margin, and operational efficiency continued to improve, enhancing overall profitability. The group will continue to strengthen its leading position in Tencent channels and aggressively pursue a multi-platform strategy, expanding into channels such as Douyin, Xiaohongshu, Kuaishou, Alipay, and Huawei Hongmeng to increase market share. In 2026, the group established a complete technology closed loop for AI-enabled business from foundational models to commercial scenarios, launching four major AI-native products: Xingqi, Xingshu, Xingtuo, and Xingchuang, focusing on AI search visibility, omni-channel growth hub, intelligent customer acquisition, and creative automated production. At the same time, it lowered R&D costs through efficiency improvement techniques such as AI Coding, providing sustainable resource support for rapid product iteration. In the "AI+SaaS" sector, Weimob WAI was upgraded to Weimob Xingyuan, fully transitioning to LUI language interaction. The underlying technology was upgraded from Workflow Agent to Skills-scheduling Agent 2.0, standardizing industry know-how into modular Skill units to achieve "dialogue equals operation." During the reporting period, existing customers exhibited an increased willingness to pay for AI functionalities, with capabilities such as lead operation, AI fitting, and shopping guide Agents significantly boosting merchant conversion rates and staff efficiency, covering multiple retail scenarios. The "AI+Marketing" business has built a "Tian Series" AI toolchain that encompasses the entire process of strategy, ad placement, materials, operations, and risk control. Using the "Tianxuan" AI collaborative management backend, it seamlessly connects influencers throughout the whole chain, with collection efficiency and team utilization rates consistently rising, effectively solidifying operational digital assets. The group is using the WeChat AI ecosystem as its core anchor point, simultaneously expanding through multiple channels to build a new generation of business entry points for merchants, transitioning from "being searched" to "proactively intelligent scheduling." In the WeChat ecosystem, the group was one of the first internal testing teams to connect with the WeChat AI system, collaborating with the WeChat team to develop an industry-specific integration plan, with a focus on five core businesses: apparel, fast-moving consumer goods, supermarkets, e-commerce, and local living services. The group's overseas business has covered and strengthened its presence in markets such as Hong Kong and Taiwan, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and North America. By optimizing operational efficiency, existing businesses are steadily growing. In the first half of 2026, Haiding successfully signed new clients in the Philippines and Saudi Arabia and assisted Southeast Asian retail companies such as Savemax and HalaKIOS in building intelligent systems, successfully achieving localized implementation for cross-border business. During the reporting period, Haiding fully transformed its valuable and replicable customized adaptation experiences from previous overseas projects like MNSO, POP MART, and CHINAMALL into standardized, reusable product capability modules. This not only significantly reduced customization development costs but also shortened the market entry period for clients by over 60%, enabling rapid replication and expansion of global business. In the first half of 2026, under the guidance of the "AI First" strategy, Weimob continued to promote the deep integration of AI applications with ESG governance. The group is reconstructing its business foundation with AI, exemplified by the official release of Weimob Marketing's self-developed "Tianquan AI Intelligent Risk Control System," which reviews approximately 8 million materials monthly, reducing manual review time by over 90%. In June 2026, Weimob announced its collaboration with the China Broadcasting Association to fully participate in the formulation and release of GEO group standards, engaging deeply as a "co-builder of GEO industry standards" in generating optimization service specifications for generative engines, effect evaluation, and trusted content source system construction. AI-driven compliance is safeguarding growth, and "responsible innovation" continues to transform into a dual engine for commercial growth and social value.