"I want AI to help me get stuff done, but with hundreds of tools out there, how do I know which one is actually right for me?"
If that sounds like you, you’re not alone. In 2026, the biggest hurdle for AI beginners in Hong Kong isn't "learning the tech", it’s knowing which tool to use…
Last time, we compared the most popular AI video generators in the western market — Sora 2, Veo 3, and Kling AI. But because Sora 2 and Veo 3 are not officially available in Hong Kong without a VPN, many readers asked for a similar showdown featuring Chinese tools. So we ran the test again. This round, we picked two of the most widely used AI video generators in China — Alibaba’s Wan 2.5 and ByteDance’s Jimeng AI (即夢) — and put them head-to-head against Sora 2.
AI-generated videos used to be hilariously easy to spot — people with six fingers, eyes that wandered in opposite directions, and shadows that didn’t match the lighting. But those days are gone. The latest models are shockingly good.
Three of the biggest names right now are OpenAI’s Sora 2, Google’s Veo 3, and Kuaishou’s Kling AI. So, which one is truly the best AI video maker in 2025?
At JoJo Ventures, we put all three to the test using the same prompts for a fair, head-to-head AI video generator comparison.

