PeakAI, an AI-powered Web3 marketing analytics platform, has secured $2 million in seed funding to help crypto projects measure and optimize their marketing performancePeakAI, an AI-powered Web3 marketing analytics platform, has secured $2 million in seed funding to help crypto projects measure and optimize their marketing performance

PeakAI Raises $2M Seed Round for AI-Powered Web3 Marketing Analytics

2026/03/26 15:48
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PeakAI, an AI-powered Web3 marketing analytics platform, has closed a $2 million seed round backed by seven investors including Cogitent Ventures, Covey Network, CatcherVC, 10K Ventures, MARBLEX Corp., PAKA, and ViaBTC Capital. The raise, announced in late March 2026, arrives during a period of extreme bearish sentiment in the broader crypto market.

Seed Funding Raised

$2,000,000

PeakAI — AI-powered Web3 marketing analytics — Seed Round, March 2026

PeakAI Closes $2M Seed Round With Seven-VC Syndicate

The seed round drew participation from a mix of crypto-native venture firms and strategic backers. According to PANews, the investor group includes Cogitent Ventures, Covey Network, CatcherVC, 10K Ventures, MARBLEX Corp., PAKA, and ViaBTC Capital.

PeakAI confirmed the raise on its official X account, stating: “Excited to share we’ve raised ~$2M in our Seed round. Since launch, 100K+ creators have joined us, generating 200M+ TikTok and X views and powering real growth for partner projects.”

The company added: “We believe AI will reshape how content and brands reach the world, and we’re building that.” No individual founder or CEO was named in the announcement, and no specific valuation or deal structure was disclosed.

The timing is notable. The Crypto Fear & Greed Index sat at 10, deep in “Extreme Fear” territory, when the round was announced. A seven-investor syndicate committing capital during a bearish stretch suggests conviction in the AI-meets-Web3 tooling thesis rather than momentum-driven allocation.

What PeakAI Offers Web3 Marketing Teams

PeakAI positions itself as an AI-driven marketing analytics platform that merges blockchain data with decentralized marketing infrastructure. The platform’s core function connects crypto projects with micro-influencers to execute marketing campaigns.

A distinguishing feature is the platform’s use of USDC stablecoin for settling creator payments. This on-chain settlement model gives creators predictable payouts in a dollar-pegged asset while maintaining transparency through blockchain-verifiable transactions, a differentiated approach compared to traditional influencer platforms that rely on bank transfers or platform-specific credits.

Traction metrics suggest early product-market fit. PeakAI reports that over 100,000 creators have joined the platform since launch, collectively generating more than 200 million views across TikTok and X. These figures come from PeakAI’s own disclosures and have not been independently verified.

The platform targets crypto protocols, Web3 projects, and blockchain-based brands that struggle with standard Web2 marketing analytics. Traditional tools like Google Analytics and Mixpanel were not designed to track wallet-based user behavior, on-chain conversions, or token-holder engagement, leaving a gap that Web3-native solutions aim to fill.

Why Web3 Marketing Analytics Attracted Early Investor Attention

PeakAI’s raise fits a broader pattern of investor interest in Web3 infrastructure tooling even during periods of market uncertainty. While consumer-facing crypto projects often see funding dry up during bearish cycles, developer and marketing tools have continued to attract capital from investors betting on long-term adoption.

The specific use of the $2 million in proceeds was not detailed in PeakAI’s announcement. No investor quotes or formal thesis statements were published alongside the raise. Based on the platform’s current stage, likely uses include product development, expanding creator onboarding, and scaling go-to-market efforts.

The Web3 marketing analytics niche has seen activity from other startups in recent years. Competitors and adjacent players such as Addressable, Spindl, and Raleon have each approached the problem of on-chain attribution and crypto-native campaign measurement from different angles. PeakAI’s micro-influencer distribution model, paired with USDC settlements, carves out a distinct position that sits between traditional influencer marketing and crypto-fiat payment infrastructure.

The combination of AI-driven content matching, blockchain-verifiable payouts, and a reported 100,000-creator network gives PeakAI a foundation to build on. Whether that translates into sustainable revenue will depend on the platform’s ability to demonstrate measurable ROI for the Web3 projects paying for campaigns, a metric the company has not yet publicly disclosed.

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