Company: VSA
Filing Date: 2025-11-13
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001213900-25-109735
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Company: VisionSys AI Inc
Filing Date: 2025-11-13
Form: 424B5
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 our revenue growth goals.

Obtaining new clients is important for us to achieve
rapid revenue growth. Our ability to attract new clients depends on a number of factors, including our ability to offer high quality tailored
BCI services at competitive prices, the strength of our competitors and the capabilities of our marketing and sales teams to attract new
clients and to sell additional services to existing clients. If we fail to attract new clients or to grow our revenues from existing clients
in the future, we may not be able to grow our revenues as quickly as we anticipate or at all.

Our investment costs incurred in developing our BCI system may not yield the intended results and can adversely impact our results of operations.

Our investments in BCI system may not yield the
intended results, especially from our research and development. Research and development investments and the consequent adoption of new
technology, patents, intellectual property and software products on an ongoing basis are essential elements of our business strategy.
This helps us to move up the value chain and be a more relevant technology partner to our customers. While we strive to ensure that our
research and development expenditure will yield a sustained customer base and increased revenue, customer buy-in for any new investments
in research and development carries with it a possibility of not yielding expected investment results, thereby hampering our growth prospects.

The AI industry faces its own risks and changing and extensive regulations.

Our BCI system utilizes AI algorithms to control
external devices. As with most emerging technologies, AI comes with its own set of risks and challenges that could affect its adoption
and our business. AI algorithms may be flawed, and the data used could be incomplete or biased. Inappropriate or controversial data practices,
by us or by others, could limit the acceptance of our AI-enhanced products and content. Certain AI applications could trigger ethical
issues. Should our AI-powered product become controversial due to their effects on human rights, privacy, employment, or other social
matters, we risk reputational harm or legal repercussions. In addition, uncertainties regarding the development and application of AI
technology present a potential risk. There remains the possibility that AI technology may not progress as anticipated or deliver expected
benefits, which could limit the acceptance and popularity of our AI-powered services and products.

The development and adoption of generative AI
technologies are still in their early stages, and their commercial viability is uncertain. There is a risk that the demand for connectivity
solutions for such technologies may not meet our expectations or that market acceptance may be slower than