Arab News, Wed, Jan 15, 2025 | Rajab 15, 1446
Saudi firm Halo AI closes $6m seed round
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s focus on artificial
intelligence is starting to take shape after local firm Halo AI secured $6
million in seed funding.
The funding round, led by Saudi-based Raed
Ventures and UAE’s Shorooq Partners, also garnered interest from former C-level
executives from Snapchat, as well as leaders from Microsoft, Airbnb, Amazon, and
investors behind gaming unicorns, according to a press release.
This investment aligns with the Kingdom’s efforts
in AI as it pursues its ambitious initiatives to position Saudi Arabia as a
global leader in the field.
The National Strategy for Data and Artificial
Intelligence, launched in 2020, is a cornerstone of these efforts, seeking to
attract $20 billion in investments by 2030 and cultivate a workforce of 20,000
AI and data specialists.
Halo AI, which specializes in using the tech to
enhance collaborations between brands and creators, is gearing up to move beyond
its successful launch in the Kingdom to new markets, including Dubai and Kuwait,
with further expansion across the Middle East and North Africa, and into Europe
as well as North America.
“After decades of building ad products at Meta and
Snapchat, we recognized that traditional approaches couldn’t solve the
fundamental inefficiencies in creator marketing,” said Vito Strokov, co-founder
and CEO of Halo AI.
“Our agentic AI operates as an intelligent partner
in the collaboration process, making autonomous decisions about creator-brand
matches, optimizing campaign performance in real-time, and consistently
delivering breakthrough results,” Strokov added, stating that the platform
reduces manual work by 85 percent while delivering performance metrics that
exceed industry standards.
The investment, announced during the 1 Billion
Pitches competition at the 1 Billion Followers Summit in UAE, will support Halo
AI’s global expansion plans.
The creative economy is a sector set to be
significantly impacted by AI. According to Halo, its technology is designed to
automate and optimize creator-brand partnerships, claiming to achieve a 97
percent campaign completion rate compared to the industry average of 65
percent.
Additionally, campaigns can be launched within 48
hours, while creators are guaranteed payment within 72 hours — claims that
underscore Halo AI’s potential to develop the market.
The company claims it has already secured
partnerships with brands such as Kitopi, ToYou, 1/2M, and Syarah.
Tina Daher, principal at Shorooq Partners,
highlighted the platform’s impact on the creator economy.
“Halo AI’s pioneering technology is a
game-changer, bringing unmatched precision, scalability, and efficiency to this
space. At Shorooq, we’re excited to support Halo AI’s vision to redefine how
brands and creators connect, enabling them to unlock unprecedented value and
impact across the region and globally,” Daher said.
Raed Ventures also underscored the company’s
significance in a rapidly growing sector.
“The creator economy is booming, and brands are
seeking authentic connections with their audiences,” said Wael Nafee, general
partner at Raed Ventures.
“Halo AI’s innovative AI-powered platform is
transforming how creator-brand partnerships are formed and executed. We’re proud
to lead their fundraising round and confident Halo AI will become a definitive
platform in this rapidly growing market,” he added.