Tencent prepares to launch Dayuan AI agent for WeCom app rollout

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Tencent is quietly building what could become one of the more consequential AI products in enterprise software: an agent called Dayuan, currently in internal testing inside WeCom, the company’s workplace communication platform. The goal is straightforward enough. Give enterprise users an AI that already knows their context, so they stop having to explain themselves every time they open a new chat window.

WeCom began internal testing of Dayuan on June 23, 2026, according to reporting from Bloomberg.

What Dayuan actually does

Dayuan is designed to skip the re-briefing step entirely. The agent pulls from a user’s existing WeCom data, including group chats, documents, meeting records, emails, and calendar schedules, and uses all of it to understand what someone actually needs without being briefed from scratch each time.

Why this matters beyond the product itself

Tencent’s stock jumped 10% following reports in June 2026 of AI feature testing inside the consumer WeChat app.

Dayuan arriving in WeCom is the enterprise counterpart to that consumer-side story. WeCom sits at the center of how millions of businesses in China manage internal communication, and it has been accumulating AI capabilities since 2024. That includes integration with Tencent’s own Hunyuan large language model, AI-powered robotic tools, and automated document summarization features. Dayuan would represent the next layer on top of all that infrastructure.

No public rollout date has been announced, and no performance benchmarks for the agent have been disclosed. Internal testing is the beginning of a process, not the end of one.

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