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By AI, Created 9:37 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Tokyo-based bajji has launched PoteerChat, an enterprise generative-AI platform that turns everyday actions and movements by people with disabilities into brand-ready design assets. The company says each output is traceable to an original creator, with usage converted into royalties and a dashboard for ESG reporting.
Why it matters: - PoteerChat links AI-generated design work to the people whose expressions helped create it. - The platform aims to give enterprises branded visuals while also routing compensation back to participants. - The model addresses a core generative-AI dispute: who owns the value created from human-generated source material.
What happened: - bajji, Inc. launched PoteerChat, an enterprise platform built on its existing Poteer generative-AI system. - The launch was announced May 13, 2026, in Taito-ku, Tokyo. - PoteerChat turns everyday actions and movements by people with disabilities into marketing assets such as social posts, ad banners, pitch decks, textiles, thumbnails, and presentation decks. - The service site is here.
The details: - PoteerChat uses a curated, consented pool of human expressions rather than anonymous scraped data. - Source expressions include walks traced on a map, doodles, photographs, taps, voice, and gaze patterns. - Each generated design is permanently linked to the individual whose expression inspired it. - Usage of the generated asset converts into royalties paid to that individual. - Companies can set brand colors, typography, and tone of voice so generated assets match existing brand guidelines. - PoteerChat includes a social-impact dashboard that shows how much has been returned to participants. - The dashboard is also designed to support ESG and sustainability reporting. - Pricing starts with a Free plan at 5 monthly generations, a Starter plan at $20 for 50 monthly generations, and a Pro plan at $120 for 200 monthly generations. - The Enterprise plan requires contacting sales and includes unlimited generations.
Between the lines: - bajji is positioning the product as both a design tool and a compensation system. - The platform is built around a consent-based source pool, which sets it apart from many AI products trained on broadly collected data. - The company is also selling an accountability story to enterprise buyers who need creative output and measurable social impact.
What’s next: - bajji plans Slack and Microsoft Teams integrations. - The company also plans to expand its template library. - More creators joining the platform should broaden the source data and expand what PoteerChat can generate. - bajji aims to embed the product into daily enterprise creative workflows.
The bottom line: - PoteerChat tries to make AI generation and creator compensation part of the same transaction, not separate steps.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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