Peec AI, a Berlin-based marketing technology platform, has announced a successful $21 million Series A financing round, completed on November 18, 2025. This investment, primarily led by the European venture firm Singular, also saw participation from notable investors such as Antler, Combination VC, identity.vc, and S20. Following this round, Peec AI’s total funding has reached $29 million, marking it as one of the most significant Series A financings in the AI search sector to date.
Founded by Daniel Drabo, Tobias Siwonia, and CEO Marius Meiners after their collaboration in Antler’s Winter 2024 cohort, Peec AI aims to equip brands with tools that enable them to understand and influence their visibility in AI-generated responses across various platforms, including ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini. The platform offers users real-time insights into the sources, citations, sentiment, and ranking factors that define their brand representation in AI search results.
Since its launch in February 2025, Peec AI has rapidly gained traction, attracting over 1,300 brands and agencies at a rate of more than 300 new customers monthly, resulting in an impressive growth from $0 to over $4 million in annual recurring revenue within just ten months. Its diverse customer base includes prominent names like n8n, Attio, ElevenLabs, Chanel, TUI, Axel Springer, Peak Ace, and DEPT.
The company attributes its rapid growth to a product philosophy that emphasizes precision, design clarity, and comprehensive data visibility. Built on a proprietary data pipeline, Peec AI effectively maps out source influence, visibility, and sentiment across leading AI engines. This capability allows marketing teams to assess how their brands are portrayed and to identify actionable steps to enhance their discoverability.
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With the fresh influx of capital, Peec AI plans to establish an office in New York and expand its team by over 40 employees in the next six months. Furthermore, the company intends to broaden its offerings from analytics to a comprehensive marketing software suite tailored for the AI landscape. Long-term, Peec AI aims to create tools that will empower marketers to remain competitive as artificial intelligence transforms the ways consumers and businesses discover products, services, and brands.


















































