The Complete List of Creator Economy Companies That Raised Money in H1 2025

Digital creators and their communities are more influential than ever, which accelerates the growth of the creator economy. In 2025, the venture capitalists directed funds towards AI-based content commerce and even creator infrastructure in the first two quarters of the year.

Jul 30, 2025
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The list below encompasses all of the chargeable creator-centered startups and companies within part one of 2025. The list shows just how remarkable and varied progress is in this sector.

Funding Overview: H1 2025

Company

Amount Raised

Date

Adaptive

$7M

Apr 2025

Agentic Marketing Technologies

$3.5M

Mar 2025

Ai|coustics

€5M ($5.4M)

Mar 2025

Animaj

$85M

Jun 2025

Moonvalley

$43M

Apr 2025

Ashley Flowers / Audiochuck

$40M

Feb 2025

AvatarOS

$7M

Mar 2025

Bluesky

Undisclosed

Jan 2025

Breakr

Undisclosed

Feb 2025

Cartesia

$64M

Mar 2025

Cheehoo

$10M

Apr 2025

Connyct

$50K+

Mar 2025

Creator Ventures

$45M

May 2025

Daisy

$3.9M

Mar 2025

Delphi

$16M

Jun 2025

Digital Studio Unicorn

$900K

Jun 2025

Dub

$30M

May 2025

Dubformer

$3.6M

Mar 2025

ElevenLabs

$180M

Jan 2025

FanBasis

$20M

May 2025

Favorited

$1.3M

Feb 2025

Fixated

$12.8M

Mar 2025

Whalar Lighthouse

Undisclosed

Jun 2025

Golf media and lifestyle brand Good Good Golf

$45M

Mar 2025

Hedra

$32M

May 2025

Hook

$3M

Mar 2025

Intangible

$4M

Mar 2025

Jomboy Media

Undisclosed

Jun 2025

Krea

$47M

Apr 2025

Linguana

$8.5M

Apr 2025

LiveKit

$45M

Apr 2025

Loti AI

$16.2M

Apr 2025

Moonvalley

$96M

Apr 2025

Musubi

$5M

Feb 2025

Music AI

$40M

Jan 2025

Nectar Social

$10.6M

Jun 2025

OpusClip

$20M

Mar 2025

Playback

$22M

Mar 2025

Platter

$1.6M

Mar 2025

Plot

$4.1M

Apr 2025

Popfly

$2M

Mar 2025

Rembrand

$23M

Jan 2025

Respondology

$5M

Apr 2025

Rival

$4.2M

Mar 2025

RM11

$2M

Feb 2025

Runway

$308M

Apr 2025

Series

$3M

Apr 2025

ShopMy

$77.5M

Jan 2025

Soopra AI

$1M

May 2025

Substack

Undisclosed

Jun 2025

Superscale

$5M

Jun 2025

Superfiliate

$2.1M

Jun 2025

Synthesia

$100M

Apr 2025

Tapestry

Undisclosed

Feb 2025

Triller Group

$50M

Jan 2025

Try Your Best (TYB)

$11M

Jun 2025

Unicorn (Digital Studio)

$900K

Jun 2025

Whatnot

$265M

Jan 2025

Whalar Group

Undisclosed

May 2025

WndrCo / Creatify

$15.5M

May 2025

Yope

$4.65M

Feb 2025

Key Trends in H1 2025

  • AI Leads the Pack: Startups like Runway, ElevenLabs, and Synthesia are dominating the funding landscape, with a clear surge in AI-powered video, voice, and dubbing platforms.
  • Creator Tools & Infrastructure: Tools for monetization (OpusClip, FanBasis), creator banking (Manifest), and social commerce (Videreo) are becoming VC favorites.
  • Big Media Gets Involved: Major players like FOX, WPP, and even MLB are making strategic bets on creator platforms and IP.
  • Funds for Creators: The launch of funds by Slow Ventures and Gushcloud shows investor confidence in the long-term growth of creator-led businesses.

Why This Matters

The creator economy has evolved into a vital component of the digital economy. The level and variety of funding received in H1 2025 showcase investor confidence in the ability of creators to drive innovation, engagement, and community on a large scale.  

This list serves as a comprehensive guide to identifying key stakeholders for anyone from founders, investors, or even creators looking to anticipate and adapt to shifts in the internet's future.

Final Thoughts 

During the first half of 2025, it became clear that the creator economy is advancing at an exceptional rate. Billions in funding have been allocated to AI tools, monetization platforms, and other creator-centric infrastructure. Investors are placing capital on emerging technologies, anticipating that content creation will become a personal business undertaking in the future.

We have also witnessed growth from major tech companies, along with advancements like banking specifically tailored toward creators, as well as new video AI startups. This tide of investment demonstrates new opportunities for creators in addition to validation, where they no longer act simply as influencers but have transitioned into entrepreneurs, business moguls, and leaders shaping the coming digital age.

Regardless of what may come next, there are advances still left unimagined, which together tell us without hesitation that we are not yet done with what's promised by the global creator economy.


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