Technology
Ramdam Raises $3.15M To Enhance Ad Creation, Fuel Expansion
Ramdam, an AI-powered content creation platform, has secured $3.15 million in seed funding to expand its automated creator advertising service across the United States and Europe.
The Moon Venture, Paris Region Venture Fund, and Data Tech Fund led the round, with additional support from BPI (Banque Publique d’Investissement).
The Paris-based company, founded in early 2023, emerged from the founders’ experience with viral TikTok marketing campaigns. Founders Xavier de Baillenx, Emmanuel Lemoine, and Benjamin Combes previously established Pretty Fun Therapy, which Match Group later acquired.
Ramdam’s platform connects brands with creators across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. It uses AI to match advertisers with creators based on performance potential. The system automates the entire process, from creative briefs to final posting, including contracts and invoicing.
“Ramdam was born from our firsthand experiences in navigating the complexities of digital advertising,” said de Baillenx, the company’s CEO, in a news release. “Our platform is designed to be both simple and highly effective, optimizing ad performance without the creative lottery guesswork.”
The Moon Venture, backed by the former CEO of Parfums Dior and the current CEO of Hennessy, leads the investment consortium. Data Tech Fund, managed by former Facebook data executives, joins the round and focuses on AI-driven startups.
Since its launch, Ramdam has built a network of more than 50,000 creators in 50 countries and ten languages. The platform serves over 100 clients and facilitates content creation that can be deployed across multiple social media platforms.