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Higgsfield’s valuation soars fourfold to $5.4 billion in six months on AI content demand

By Thomson Reuters Aug 17, 2026 | 6:49 AM

Aug 17 (Reuters) – AI startup Higgsfield saw its valuation quadruple in about six months to $5.4 billion after ​raising $400 million in its latest ‌funding round, as demand for AI-generated marketing and media content grows.

DST Capital led the Series B funding, with participation from ‌Growth ​Equity at Goldman Sachs ⁠Alternatives, Tribe Capital ⁠and Intel Capital among others. Accel, Menlo Ventures and GFT Ventures were among existing investors that also participated ​in the round.

Here are some details:

• The AI-native platform, serving creators, ⁠marketers and studios, ⁠said its annualized revenue reached $700 ​million this month.

• The company, known for ​proprietary tools like Soul 2.0 for ‌image generation and Keyframes for storyboards, plans to use the funding for global sales and management operations, alongside ⁠investments in infrastructure, research and hiring.

• Higgsfield’s enterprise customer base spans advertising and marketing, ⁠entertainment and ‌broadcasting among others, with ⁠global users doubling since January ​to ‌over 30 million.

• The ​company was ⁠valued at more than $1.3 billion in January after raising more than $130 million across its Series A financing rounds.

(Reporting by Prathik Jayaprakash in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Vijay Kishore)