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We’re going towards a screenless future driven by audio. Smart speakers, audiobooks, audio social apps, and podcasts are part of this new trend and people consume them voraciously. Here are some examples:
Given the vast amount of time we spend in front of screens and the negative effects of doing so (on our eyes, sleep, weight, learning, social skills, and mental well-being), it’s no wonder we’re looking for useful alternatives like audio tools and content. As creators, business owners, and investors, we have to adapt to this change in consumer behavior, and now is the perfect time to get ahead of the curve.
Some market participants have already realized this trend and have found support for their audio businesses. Investments are pouring into the audio space, whether through a capital raise or by acquisitions from big tech players.
Let’s first look at some companies that have raised millions of dollars in the last 3 years to fund their innovative audio tools.
The American tech company Audioburst found a way to reduce the time spent searching a website or an app with their audio business-driven search engine. They created the first talk audio embeddable player that allows people to find bite-sized pieces of content without skimming through the entire platform making the brand’s content instantly accessible to the user. After 4 years since founding the company, they raised $10 million in 2019 which has led to partnerships with big brands like Hyundai and Samsung to create the world's largest indexed library of voice-driven audio content.
Another company revolutionizing the audio space is Descript. The shift from printed media to audio and video content has urged creators to find new tools like Descript to edit and deliver it to their audience. Tech solutions like automated transcriptions and realistic text-to-speech AI voiceovers have earned Descript $50 million in funding which makes them one of the world’s leaders in audio editing tools.
We could go on with many other innovative audio solutions that have captivated investors throughout the last years, but instead, let’s just share with you a brief list that you can explore on your own.
Company |
Raised $(M) |
Year |
Description |
2021 |
Social Audio App |
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2021 |
Extensive Podcast Database |
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2021 |
B2B Podcast & Video Platform |
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2021 |
Royalty Free Music for Video Creators |
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2021 |
Remote Interview Audio & Video Recorder |
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2021 |
One-Click Graphic Design Tool |
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2021 |
Social Audio App |
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2021 |
Social Audio App |
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2021 |
In-Game Audio Ads |
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2021 |
Mental Health Audio Content |
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2022 |
Conversational Marketing |
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2022 |
Audio Ad Measurement |
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2020 |
Radio Talkshow and Podcast Creation |
Due to their recent growth, several audio-driven companies have been acquired by major firms like Spotify and Twitter
Amazon has set itself to compete fiercely with Spotify to become the leader in the podcast industry with its acquisition of the podcast network called Wondery for approximately $300 million. Wondery had created and curated dozens of audio shows since 2016 and it rapidly became a top five podcast publisher just two years after its creation. Thus, it’s not surprising Amazon’s interest in them to help their music division accelerate its reach to a wider audience across the globe.
Another company making a big move in the podcast industry is SiriusXM, a satellite and online radio broadcaster, with its acquisition of the podcast network Stitcher for an astonishing $325 million. To maintain their competitive edge in the audio space, large companies are trying to capture the younger generation of listeners with what small podcast networks already offer to their audiences: quality audio shows, expertise in storytelling, and a considerable fan base deeply engaged with their content.
Big tech companies are strongly entering the audio space in search of success or some might say out of fear of falling behind.
Here’s a list of some of the recent acquisitions:
Company |
Acquisition $(M) |
Year |
Description |
Purchase by |
2019 |
Narrative Podcasting Company |
Spotify |
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2020 |
Podcast Hosting Technology, Data and Measurement for Brand Advertisers |
Spotify |
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Breaker |
2021 |
Social broadcasting app |
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Undisclosed |
2021 |
Music App |
Snap |
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2021 |
Podcast Hosting, Production, and Distribution |
Libsyn |
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2021 |
Podcast Discovery Platform |
Spotify |
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2020 |
Podcast Hosting for Businesses |
Spotify |
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2022 |
AI Voice Synthesis Platform |
Spotify |
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2022 |
Premium Content Library & Podcast Player App |
ETX |
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2022 |
Extensive Podcast Database |
Acast |
The audio space is vast and is growing steadily but there’s a specific category that’s particularly booming in the last few years: podcasting.
Its global market size was valued at $11 billion in 2020 and it’s expected to reach $95 billion in 2028, expanding at an astonishing compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 31.1%. The rapid expansion is driven by several factors such as:
As we’ve talked about in another article, there’s rapid growth in this industry. Brands are taking advantage of the art form not just for brand awareness but also to create a strong community of customers (and fans) due to the audience’s already high engagement with this branded media format.
What do all successful branded podcasts have in common? A study by software company Captivate.ai on top performers in this space found that they share 4 key features:
It’s not just about investing a lot of money and hoping your brand will rise to glory with a podcast, the main focus should be on adding value to your customers and making it about them and their needs. Ironically, to be a successful branded podcast, brands put themselves in second place right after their clients.
And putting ourselves in second place like top performers do, here’s what’s new with Rumble Studio.
We have taken podcasting to the next level with our unique asynchronous recording system.
With our end-to-end audio tool, we offer individual podcasters, agencies, and brands all they need to make their shows faster and easier to set up, and more efficient and versatile than any other tool in the market. We encourage our clients to take advantage of remote and asynchronous work, where they give extra flexibility to their guests and ensure high-quality content on every episode. With our tool, podcasters can consistently deliver content over time, and avoid podfade.
To keep improving our services and reach a wider audience, we’re starting this summer with a new seed funding round. To discuss how you can become part of our growth journey, contact us here.