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Read 11 pitch decks from startups using AI to disrupt advertising and marketing

October 24, 2025
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  • AI is transforming the advertising and marketing industries.
  • Startups developing tools such as AI agents and AI-generated video platforms are raising millions.
  • Take a look at the pitch decks of 11 media and advertising AI startups shared with Business Insider.

AI is reshaping the media and marketing industries at warp speed — whether consumers like it or not.

Adtech and martech startups are raising millions of dollars from venture capital firms on the back of the AI wave.

Many of these companies are developing under-the-hood tech, like agentic AI tools designed to streamline marketers’ workflows and boost productivity. Others are working on creative platforms that let marketers create ads and even virtual influencers using generative AI.

“We want to disrupt the traditional ad agency,” Bolbi Liu, founder of AI adtech startup AdsGency, told Business Insider. In October, AdsGency announced it raised a $12 million seed round, led by XYZ Venture Capital.

Advertising agency giants are aware that they must embrace AI or risk being left behind. Large agency groups, from UK-based WPP to French holding company Publicis and US ad giant Omnicom, have pledged to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in AI over the next few years. Publicis is hunting for AI companies to acquire.

There’s big money to be made. A Boston Consulting Group survey of 200 senior marketers, conducted this year, found that 71% of chief marketing officers plan to invest at least $10 million annually in generative AI over the next three years, up from 57% of respondents in the 2024 edition of the study.

Business Insider has interviewed the founders of startups building tools to disrupt advertising and marketing with AI. These founders shared the pitch decks they used to impress investors and raise venture capital.

Read 11 pitch decks advertising and marketing AI startups used to raise millions:

Series B

  • Vibe, an adtech platform for buying ads on streaming TV: $50 million

Series A

  • Hedra, a generative AI video startup that’s expanding its enterprise tools for marketers: $32 million
  • Dig, a company that uses LLMs to help brands identify reputational risks and disinformation: $14 million
  • LTV.ai, a startup that uses AI to personalize text messages and emails sent to customers on behalf of brands: $5.2 million
  • CreatorDB, an influencer marketing company, raised venture capital to further develop its AI tools: $4.67 million

Seed

  • AdsGency, an agentic AI startup that automates advertising on platforms like Meta or Google: $12 million
  • Artificial Societies, a startup that helps create AI personas for product testing and brand propositions: $5.35 million
  • Epiminds, an agentic AI tool aimed at helping performance marketing agencies: $6.6 million
  • Nexad, an adtech startup building native ads for AI chat apps: $6 million
  • Octave, an agentic go-to-market platform that helps companies build customer profiles and decide their marketing strategies: $5.5 million
  • Paramark, a startup using AI to track how ad campaigns drive sales: $6 million

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