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Animaj is accelerating its growth with the help of artificial intelligence: €75 million to produce innovative animated content

How is artificial intelligence reshaping the children’s animation industry? That’s the question being raised by the French startup Animaj, which has just announced that it has raised €75 million to extensively integrate generative AI into its creative processes. By leveraging these technologies, the startup aims to produce personalized, multilingual, and adaptive animated content for digital platforms more quickly.

Founded in 2022, Animaj is part of a new generation of media companies that combine AI, transmedia storytelling, and global distribution in a rapidly evolving industry.

The core of Animaj’s strategy lies in integrating generative artificial intelligence at every stage of the production process:

This approach cuts the production time for an animated episode in half, while ensuring greater adaptability to digital formats.

Animaj’s initiative is part of a broader trend toward convergence between AI and audiovisual production. Some recent data illustrate this trend:

In this context, Animaj’s funding round, led by international investors (including Left Lane Capital and Resonance), represents one of the largest financing deals in Europe in the AI-powered children’s content sector.

Beyond industrial efficiency, Animaj champions an editorial approach rooted in educational, inclusive, and responsible values. The startup asserts that AI does not replace creators, but rather assists them in developing richer, culturally diverse narratives that are tailored to contemporary educational challenges.

Among the commitments announced:

This approach allows Animaj to position its content at the intersection of digital creation, social responsibility, and technological innovation.

Animaj’s mission is part of an effort to strengthen the French ecosystem for artificial intelligence applied to the cultural industries. France, which actively supports the development of AI startups through France 2030 and the BPI, sees this type of project as a strategic opportunity for technological and cultural renewal.

The Animaj model could thus inspire other creative sectors—publishing, video games, education—that face similar challenges: producing content quickly and at scale while maintaining high standards of quality and meaning.

1. Market Research Future. (2024). AI in Animation Market Research Report.
https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/ai-in-animation-market-12564

2. Deloitte. (2024). AI and the Future of European Animation Studios.
https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/ai-in-animation-market-12564

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