Paage Raises $2.2M Seed Funding to Expand AI-Powered Social Commerce Platform for Creators
Paage, the Paris-based AI social commerce platform that helps creators, artists, freelancers, and small brands build fully interactive pages and manage their online presence, has raised $2.2 million in a seed funding round to accelerate product development, expand its engineering team, and fuel international growth.
Founded in early 2025 by Jean Ronin and Nicolas Garcin, Paage enables users to describe what they want in natural language and instantly generates complete, interactive online pages that integrate design, content, e-commerce, audience management, and payments from a single AI-powered interface. The platform is tailored to the burgeoning creator economy, which seeks to empower individuals and small brands to turn followers into customers without reliance on complex tools or third-party marketplaces. Within its first year, Paage has attracted over 100,000 users across more than ten countries, demonstrating strong early traction and interest among digital creators.
The seed round was led by Aglaé Ventures, a global technology venture capital firm based in Paris and San Francisco known for investing in fast-growing early-stage tech companies. Joining Aglaé in leading the investment were fellow European backers Kima Ventures, one of the world’s most active early-stage venture capital firms, and Cassius, an early-stage VC that focuses on consumer-oriented technology products.
In addition to the institutional investors, several angel investors participated in the round, further broadening Paage’s strategic backing. These individual contributors include Alexandre Eruimy, a seasoned founder and former CEO of PrestaShop; Felix Malfait, co-founder of Twenty; Darren Lachtman of Goldenset Collective; and Enzo Mattioli Ferrari, CEO of Ferrari Family Investment. Their involvement brings a mix of entrepreneurial experience and domain expertise that founders say will support Paage as it scales beyond its European roots.
The fresh capital will enable Paage to enhance its AI and product development capabilities, particularly its AI engines that interpret natural-language prompts and convert them into complete digital experiences. Company leadership has said the funding will also support deeper integrations with payments, customer-relationship management (CRM) systems, e-commerce platforms, and email marketing tools, making the platform more versatile and valuable for creators and small businesses around the world.
Paage’s vision centers on empowering creators by reducing technical and operational barriers to building a professional online presence. Unlike conventional website builders that require users to master design tools or templates, Paage’s AI cockpit interprets simple language prompts — such as “create a page where I can sell my digital art and collect emails” — and generates optimized pages in minutes. This approach has resonated with users who want to maintain ownership of their audience, data, and sales channels while minimizing time spent on technical setup and maintenance.
The funding also supports Paage’s international growth strategy, with a particular focus on expanding its footprint in the United States, where a significant portion of its user base already resides. By investing in local product enhancements, regional payment methods, and broader tool integrations, Paage aims to cater to a more diverse set of creator needs as social commerce continues to grow globally.
Investors backing the round have pointed to the rapid evolution of social commerce — where creators increasingly seek direct monetization and deeper audience engagement — as a key driver of Paage’s potential. By providing an all-in-one platform that brings together content, commerce, audience management, and analytics, the company positions itself at the intersection of AI-driven automation and the creator economy’s demand for autonomy and control.
As Paage prepares to deploy its new funding, the company plans to hire additional designers, engineers, and go-to-market talent to support both product expansion and user acquisition. With backing from both prominent VC firms and experienced angel investors, Paage is aiming to become a central platform in the future of AI-powered creator tools, helping individuals and small brands turn ideas into curated online experiences without needing specialized technical skills.