European brands are increasingly struggling to maintain visibility across fragmented digital channels, creating a €2.3 billion addressable market for AI-powered brand monitoring solutions. This challenge has become particularly acute as privacy regulations like GDPR reshape how consumer data flows across the continent’s diverse market landscape.
Berlin-based Peec AI has secured €18 million in Series A funding to address this growing demand. The round was led by Singular, with participation from existing investors who recognise the strategic importance of brand intelligence in an increasingly complex European digital ecosystem.
Series A funding strengthens European AI infrastructure
Singular’s investment thesis centres on Peec AI’s ability to process multilingual brand data across Europe’s 27 markets simultaneously. Unlike US-focused competitors, Peec AI’s platform natively handles European languages and regulatory requirements, giving brands granular visibility into local market performance without compromising data sovereignty.
“We’re seeing unprecedented demand from European brands that need to understand their visibility across markets with different languages, currencies, and consumer behaviours,” said a spokesperson from Singular. “Peec AI’s approach recognises that European brand management requires fundamentally different infrastructure than what works in the homogeneous US market.”
The funding positions Peec AI to compete directly with Silicon Valley incumbents who have struggled to adapt their products for European regulatory compliance and multilingual requirements.
AI-powered brand intelligence captures European market complexity
Peec AI’s platform uses machine learning to track brand mentions, sentiment, and competitive positioning across digital channels in real-time. The company has developed proprietary algorithms that account for cultural nuances in brand perception across different European markets.
The funding will accelerate product development focused on GDPR-compliant data collection and expand the engineering team across Berlin and other European tech hubs. Peec AI plans to triple its workforce over the next 18 months, with particular emphasis on recruiting multilingual AI engineers who understand European market dynamics.
“European brands face challenges that simply don’t exist in other markets,” explained Peec AI’s leadership team. “Our AI needs to understand that a brand campaign succeeding in Germany might fail in France for cultural reasons that traditional analytics miss completely.”
This funding round reflects growing investor confidence in European AI startups that solve specifically European problems. As privacy regulations tighten globally, Peec AI’s privacy-first architecture positions the company to expand beyond Europe while maintaining its competitive advantage in complex regulatory environments.