Creatify Secures $15.5M Series A to Launch AI Ad Agent

Creatify has raised $15.5 million in Series A funding to launch AdMax, an AI platform for video ad creation and optimization, according to BusinessWire.

Creatify has raised $15.5 million in Series A funding to launch AdMax, an AI platform designed to automate the video ad lifecycle, announced in a press release. The funding round was co-led by WndrCo and Kindred Ventures, bringing Creatify's total funding to $23 million.

AdMax is the first end-to-end AI ad agent that integrates creative inspiration, production, testing, and performance analytics into a single workflow. It features AI-powered video generation, creative testing engines optimized for platforms like Meta and TikTok, and over 700 AI-generated avatars for multilingual execution.

The platform is already delivering significant results for enterprise brands. For instance, Zumper produces over 300 videos monthly, saving $20,000 per month, while NewsBreak advertisers can launch tailored creatives in minutes. The funding will also support the expansion of Creatify's R&D and customer success teams, as well as the rollout of new features like AI-driven market insights.

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