Kuaishou is China’s original short-video king, and it now hosts ‘little shops’ and live streaming
Kuaishou is China’s second largest short video app. After growing largely from popularity in China’s rural areas and lower-tier cities, Kuaishou moved into live streaming, ecommerce and long-form videos in the face of more competition.
Want to watch women eating light bulbs and grown men lighting firecrackers in their underwear? That’s the sort of short video content that sends many people to Kuaishou.
Founded in 2011, Kuaishou was first created as a GIF generator app under the name GIF Kuaishou, which means “GIF Quick Hand” in Chinese. It wasn’t until November 2012 that Kuaishou pivoted from being a utility to a community, serving up short videos. From then on, the Beijing-based platform became known simply as Kuaishou, or Kwai outside China.