Artlist Reaches $300M ARR, Launches AI Video Studio with KKR Backing

Gate News message, April 21 — Artlist, an Israeli video creation company backed by KKR, announced that its annual recurring revenue reached $300 million at the start of 2026, up from $260 million at the end of 2025. First-quarter new user growth surged 600% year-over-year.

The company launched Artlist Studio, an AI-powered video production platform that enables users to manage casting, locations, camera angles, and other production tasks within a single interface for professional content workflows.

Founded in 2016, Artlist was bootstrapped for its first four years before raising $48 million from KKR in 2020. The company has since acquired Motion Array and FXhome to expand its product capabilities.

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