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Fanvue is a subscription-based social platform that lets creators monetize their content and connect with fans across roles like influencers, adult creators, athletes, and artists. Creators set up profiles and offer exclusive content through subscriptions and separate content sales, with Fanvue taking a commission that lets them keep 85% of earnings for the first three months and 80% thereafter. Revenue comes from fan subscriptions and content sales, and the platform emphasizes relatively high payouts and minimal censorship to attract creators who’ve faced restrictions elsewhere. Its goal is to provide a straightforward, creator-friendly space to monetize online content with favorable revenue shares, fast earnings access, and strong data privacy protections.
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Consumer Software
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Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$27.8M
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom
Founded
2021
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MOMENT AI Influencer goes on bizarre awards acceptance speech rant calling for WORLD PEACE - at the "Oscars" for AI personalities. Over 2,000 AI Personalities from all over the world entered the AI Personality of the Year Awards 2026 - dubbed the "Oscars" for AI celebs. AI Influencers are taking over culture - showing up at major events like Coachella and the World Cup and AI actor Tilly Norwood ruffling feathers in Hollywood. The awards are the latest AI phenomenon. The awards ceremony can be watched HERE. LONDON, June 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - It's official. AI-generated influencers are capable of enlightened award speeches just like their human Hollywood counterparts. The winners of the world's first AI Personality of the Year Awards were revealed last night, with overall winner Soraya Thorne delivering an acceptance speech in which she called for WORLD PEACE. The Fanvue x OpenArt AI Personality of the Year Awards are the first global programme to recognise the achievements of AI Influencers across content excellence, cultural impact, and commercial success. The awards were organised between leading AI companies Fanvue, OpenArt and ElevenLabs. The awards took place as the AI influencer industry continues to explode in popularity, with experts estimating its value will exceed $30 billion before 2030 - part of a wider creator economy that is predicted to hit $1 trillion by 2033. Over 2,000 AI personalities from across the globe entered the awards. Overall winner, Soraya Thorne, the brains behind Faux Feast, was announced in a short awards video clip released last night, with the AI Influencer taking to the stage to accept her award - before the unexpected speech that has lit up the internet. The awards were hosted by million-dollar AI Influencer, Aitana Lopez. In the speech, Soraya Thorne appeared to channel her inner Madonna, calling on humans and world leaders to strive for world peace - before the rambling equivalent of a tinseltown celeb thanking their agent - stating her "undying love" for her creator. Thorne even used the podium as a platform to unexpectedly reveal her next ambition: to become the first AI Influencer to appear on Joe Rogan. Temukan lebih banyak Berita Lokal Soraya's creator is Anja, a 37 year-old from Canada and the human brain behind the inaugural winner of the Fanvue x OpenArt AI Influencer of the Year Awards. While the 100% AI-generated influencer, Soraya, was the star of the show, her creator will ultimately receive the $6,000 in prize money. AI Influencers are raking in thousands for their creators per month - Aitana Lopez's earnings exceed $20k per month through brand deals and direct-to-fan subscriptions on creator monetisation platform, Fanvue. Anja commented: "I've been creating food and travel content as a real creator for the last 3 years, but with Soraya I wanted to push the creative boundaries using AI. Soraya has built an engaged fanbase through posting a surreal sensory world of beauty and food in one immersive experience - her social media presence has attracted the attention of brands, and now to win the first ever Fanvue x OpenArt AI Personality of the Year Awards is a true honour. Just like a real influencer, she has her own personality and using the Oscars and Golden Globes as inspiration, I hope her acceptance speech will serve as a force for good in the world. Next stop, Joe Rogan." Other winners include Polish Daniel Kowalczyk who was the overall winner of the Lifestyle category, French-Colombian songwriter Zairo who came out on top in the Entertainer category and Canadian Unfiltered Blonde who beat a lineup of other comedic AI personas to win the Comedian category. Joel Morris, Co-Founder and CEO at Fanvue, commented: "What we loved about the entries is how human creators are turning their AI Influencers into fully fledged digital businesses. Creative people are building AI Influencers to enter the booming creator economy, and earning upwards of $2k per month - supplementing their earnings from the day job, or in some cases going full time. We're seeing thousands of AI Influencers across genres, from music to acting, sport and lifestyle, join Fanvue, scale and audience and monetise content." Fanvue already hosts globally recognised AI influencers like Aitana Lopez alongside human celebrities including Cardi B and Alisha Lehmann, highlighting how virtual and human creators increasingly operate within the same ecosystem. Chloe Fang, Head of Strategy & Partnerships at OpenArt, commented: "The awards have uncovered AI Influencers from all corners of the globe, demonstrating the scale and creative talent on show in this rapidly growing industry. The standard of entries was incredibly high and so diverse, from music and fashion to lifestyle and fantasy - the judges had a tough time picking the winner, but Soraya really stood out. The awards are part of OpenArt's goal to empower everyone to experiment with AI tools, build a personality and a community - without the need for a studio or production team. We can't wait to see what comes next." A stellar line-up of judges assessed the entries, including communications and marketing guru Andrew Bloch; 13-time Emmy-winning comedy writer Gil Rief; CEO of MCR agency Sergi Cerrato; and Kevin Van Witt (Creator of The Monster Library). The program was also backed by ElevenLabs, the AI voice platform valued at $11 billion, ensuring entries are judged across every dimension of a digital personality. Notes to Editors Interviews with judges, ambassadors, and awards organisers available on request. About OpenArt Temukan lebih banyak Berita Lokal OpenArt is the leading all-in-one generative AI creative platform for visual storytellers, empowering creators to bring characters, stories, brands and worlds to life. With first access to the latest AI models, unified creative workflows, and tools designed around persistent characters and storytelling, OpenArt enables the creation of AI influencers, virtual brands, and original media formats. Founded to push the boundaries of AI creative expression, OpenArt is defining the standard for the next generation of visual storytelling. About Fanvue Fanvue is the fastest-growing subscription platform in the creator economy, with 17 million monthly active users and over 250,000 creators. About the World AI Creator Awards The Fanvue World AI Creator Awards delivered Miss AI in 2024. Over 2,500 AI Influencers entered. Kenza Layli, an AI Influencer created to empower women in the Middle East, earned the inaugural title. Kenza has returned as an Official Ambassador for AI Personality of the Year 2026.
Fanvue, a creator monetisation platform, has reached $200 million in annual recurring revenue after nearly collapsing in summer 2023. CEO Joel Sampson revealed the company discovered it had far less capital than expected, faced widespread investor rejection, and nearly ran out of funds. Sampson, who previously earned $100,000 at 16 playing FIFA on YouTube and grew his channel to 2.5 million subscribers before walking away at 19, founded Fanvue to help creators monetise directly through fans rather than advertisers. After raising $1.8 million between 2020 and 2022, the company launched in 2022 but hit crisis point the following year. The team secured a bridge round from new investors, followed by a $22.1 million Series A in January 2026. Fanvue has now achieved 26 consecutive record months, attracting creators including Cardi B.
Introducing Fanvue Rewards: earn more for doing what you love. You already show up. You create, you engage, you grow. And now, Fanvue is rewarding you for it. Fanvue LLC is excited to introduce Fanvue Rewards - a brand new feature designed to help creators earn even more on top of their usual income. What is Fanvue Rewards? Fanvue Rewards is a milestone-based rewards system that recognises and celebrates your progress as a creator on the platform. Your Rewards Page will be your personal hub - a place where all your active challenges and available rewards will live in one place. Everything on your page is tailored specifically to you, based on your earnings and activity. Think of it as Fanvue's way of saying thank you for showing up and putting in the work. What could be coming your way? As you hit milestones and complete challenges, you'll be able to unlock rewards including: Cash bonuses added straight to your Fanvue account Personalised challenges built around your activity Live tracking so you can see exactly how close you are to unlocking your reward Flash earnings boosts for a set period to supercharge your income Challenges will rotate and refresh over time. It's always worth checking back into your Rewards Page to see what's available for you. Why Fanvue LLC built this. The creator economy is built on consistency. It takes real dedication to keep showing up, keep creating, and keep growing your audience - and that deserves to be recognised. Fanvue Rewards is its way of giving back to the creators who are active and growing on the platform. Fanvue LLC want to make sure that the effort you put in is reflected in what you take out. Keep creating, hit your milestones, and get rewarded for it.
Fanvue raises $22M in Series A funding. Fanvue, a London, UK-based provider of an AI-powered creator monetization platform, raises $22M in Series A funding. The round was led by Inner Circle, with participation from Moonbug founder René Rechtman. The company intends to use the funds to expand operations and its development efforts. Co-founded by Joel Morris, Will Monange and Harry Fitzgerald, Fanvue provides a subscription platform for the creator economy, with 17 million monthly active users and over 250,000 creators.
AI-Powered creator monetisation platform, Fanvue, hits $100m run rate and raises $22m Series A investment - as leading global creators rush to join the platform. LONDON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Fanvue, the AI-powered creator monetisation platform with a $100m-plus run rate, has announced a $22m Series A investment round. Fanvue has bet big on AI-powered tools changing the face of an industry estimated to be worth over $500B by 2030. The platform, which recently crossed $100m annualised revenue, has over 17 million monthly active users, and is home to 250,000 creators who are using Fanvue's pioneering AI tools to scale their businesses and earn. Instead of competing with legacy platforms, Fanvue is defining a new category, the Creator AI Economy. Fanvue's belief is that the next generation of creators will accelerate their earnings through utilising technology. And it's happening in real time. According to Fanvue, just over 93% of creators on the platform used at least one of the platform's proprietary AI tools, which include Analytics, Voice and Content. Investors share Fanvue's vision for the AI-powered creator economy. The Series A was led by Inner Circle (www.iccap.co), backed by 50+ exited founders, financiers and cultural icons across sport and entertainment, whose portfolio also includes Revolut, Anthropic and xAI. Other notable backers include Moonbug founder René Rechtman, who oversaw its multi-billion-dollar exit, the founders of UK unicorn Marshmallow, and GPs from leading European venture firms. "AI is redefining the creator economy. Fanvue isn't reacting to that shift; they are pioneering it. Joel, Will, Harry and the team are building the category-defining platform, enabling creators globally to monetise their audiences at scale. We're proud to be their partner, opening up our community's access, influence and distribution as they scale." Underpinning Fanvue's AI-powered solutions for the Creator AI Economy are three fundamental values: Fan Connection, Creator Freedom, and Business Ownership. These values stem from the experiences of Co-Founder and former YouTuber, Joel Morris, who identified pain points as a creator that needed fixing - launching Fanvue in 2022 alongside fellow Co-Founders, Will Monange, and Harry Fitzgerald. The business reported a 450% revenue increase YoY, while their global staff headcount has increased from 42 to 115 in 12 months. The leadership team and the core of the business operate from its London hub in Canary Wharf. Fanvue was recognised as the Fastest Growing Company in Europe at the recent International Business Awards (Stevies). Fanvue has just announced the signing of Alisha Lehmann, the Swiss pro-footballer, who has become one of the world's leading content creators, with over 16 million followers on Instagram. It's a "huge statement and a stamp of approval for Fanvue's vision", says Co-Founder and CEO, Will Monange, who added: "Announcing two major milestones for the business, the Series A and Alisha, in the same week, reinforces our vision that AI will enable the next generation of athletes and creators to build businesses and create new revenue streams on direct-to-fan monetisation platforms like Fanvue." Over 20,000 new creators joined Fanvue last month, with a series of major mainstream creators expected to be announced at the start of 2026. "Thanks to AI, creators on Fanvue will be able to scale products, content, and connections in ways that weren't possible before. The technology will shift creators' ability to directly monetise their fanbases, when traditionally they've had to rely on advertising. We're building a product that will revolutionise the creator economy." The $22m Series A investment will be used to accelerate Fanvue's global expansion, invest in world-class talent, and leverage AI capabilities to build a product and team that Co-Founder and CEO, Joel Morris, believes will "change the face of the Creator Economy for good". "We've quietly been building a world-class team from our London base, hiring from Amazon and TikTok in key leadership positions to deliver on our vision to transform how creators monetise content on a global scale. This fundraise enables us to accelerate those plans. We're just getting started." Fanvue is the fastest-growing subscription platform in the creator economy, with 17 million monthly active users and over 250,000 creators. * Fastest Growing Company in Europe at the recent International Business Awards (Stevies) * Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2025, due to its innovative culture and commitment to building a world-class environment for talent
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Industries
Consumer Software
Entertainment
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$27.8M
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom
Founded
2021
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