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    Hightouch reaches $100M ARR fueled by marketing tools powered by AI

    TechurzBy TechurzApril 16, 2026Updated:May 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Historically, marketers relied on designers and other creative professionals to develop images and videos for personalized online ad campaigns.

    In late 2024, seven-year-old startup Hightouch launched an AI-powered service that allows marketing professionals to create custom content for brands such as Domino’s, Chime, PetSmart, and Spotify without involving brand design teams or ad agencies.

    The offering has been highly successful. Since introducing its AI product 20 months ago, Hightouch has added $70 million in annualized recurring revenue (ARR), it tells TechCrunch, bringing the startup to a total of $100 million in ARR.

    “Before GenAI, it was impossible for someone without many, many years of design skills to create consumer-level assets,” said Kashish Gupta, Hightouch’s co-CEO. The company is also led by co-CEO Tejas Manohar, a former engineering manager at Segment, a customer data platform acquired by Twilio for $3.2 billion in 2020.

    However, Hightouch’s approach goes beyond what standard AI models can do on their own.

    Hightouch says that many brands initially attempted to generate ad campaigns using general foundational models — broad AI systems that power tools like chatbots but lack knowledge of specific brands — only to find the resulting images and videos failed to meet “on-brand” standards.

    “Foundation models didn’t know about specific consumer brands, whether it was colors or fonts, tone, or assets,” Gupta says. “The LLMs would hallucinate products that didn’t exist, and you can’t do advertising and emails on products that don’t exist.”

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    To ensure brand consistency, Hightouch connects directly to its customers’ existing creative tools, such as the popular design platform Figma, photo libraries, and content management systems (CMS).

    By pulling from these sources, the platform “learns” a company’s specific brand identity. Hightouch’s AI agents then use these photos, designs, and customer insights to help marketers build personalized ad campaigns autonomously, without having to wait on designers or developers.

    The goal of Hightouch’s AI is to create images and videos that look like they were made by professional designers, avoiding the “fake” or generic look often associated with AI.

    “For example, Domino’s will never generate a pizza,” Gupta says. “They’ll always use existing images of pizza, and they’ll place it into an ad where the background might be generated, and other things might be generated around it.”

    The company, which now employs approximately 380 people, was valued at $1.2 billion in February 2025 when it raised an $80 million Series C funding round led by Sapphire Ventures.

    Pictured above, left to right: Tejas Manohar, Josh Curl, and Kashish Gupta

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