K2 Lab, an artificial intelligence startup founded by former DingTalk vice president Wang Ming, has raised an estimated $4 million to $7 million in a seed funding round, with Yunshi Capital acting as the sole investor, the company said on Monday.
The funding will be used primarily to accelerate product development and AI capability building, expand the company’s user base, and strengthen its AI-native team, K2 Lab said. The startup aims to fast-track the development of what it describes as the world’s first content-commerce agent infrastructure designed for so-called “super individuals.”
K2 Lab’s first product, Moras, is positioned as a fully automated commercial agentic AI designed to help creators and influencers monetize their content. The system integrates insight generation, content creation and performance analysis into an end-to-end automated workflow.
According to the company, Moras can support a full commercial loop spanning content commerce, industry and trend analysis, product selection, and script generation, enabling creators to optimize monetization with minimal manual input.
Wang Ming previously served as a vice president at Alibaba Group’s enterprise collaboration platform DingTalk, where he led several AI-related initiatives.
K2 Lab said it plans to focus on building global-scale infrastructure for agent-based AI systems tailored to individual creators and small teams, positioning itself at the intersection of generative AI, automation and content-driven e-commerce.

