Topview unveils collaborative AI content platform after raising $5.5M and reaching 5M users
Posted On February 9, 2026
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The Singapore-based AI startup is rolling out Topview 4.0, a collaborative AI content workspace that pulls text, image, voice, and video generation into a single cloud environment. The launch arrives alongside $5.5 million in fresh funding, pushing the company’s Series A to $14 million. Topview did not grow by chasing novelty. It grew by addressing the friction that creators and brand teams face every day.
The timing matters. AI content creation has exploded across marketing, e-commerce, and social platforms, yet most teams still juggle separate tools for scripting, visuals, video generation, and reviews. Files move back and forth. Context disappears. Feedback slows releases. Topview’s bet is that content creation needs shared space, not more tabs.
Topview claims momentum to support that bet. The platform now counts more than 5 million users who generate over 500,000 videos every day. Brand names tied to that activity include Anker, FILA, AliExpress, TikTok Shop, Samsung, and L’Oréal. Usage at that scale points to workflow adoption, not casual experimentation.
At Anker, the payoff shows up in distribution metrics.
“Topview helps us drive massive views and engagement, on average, for every 10 marketing videos published, 2 go viral,” said Hakim He, a Social Media Manager at Anker.
Topview 4.0 pushes collaboration to the center of creation. Teams work inside the same shared board, review drafts live, comment in context, and iterate without sending files across tools. The experience draws on products like Google Docs and Figma, though it focuses on media generation rather than document editing. Agencies can invite clients directly into workspaces. Brand assets live in shared libraries. Content moves from prompt to publish without breaking the flow.
Jensen Wu, Topview’s co-founder and CEO, frames the release as a shift in how AI is created within organizations.
“People are tired of stitching together five different tools just to ship one campaign,” Wu said. “Topview 4.0 is the ‘Figma moment’ for AI video creation, so your whole team can work together and go from prompt to final content in one smooth flow.”
The new funding builds on an earlier $8.5 million raise led by Kamet Capital. For Kamet, the appeal sits at the intersection of product depth and operational traction.
“Topview represents not only a rare AI investment opportunity from Asia but also exemplifies our ability to leverage Kamet’s deep Founders Network to source, support, and scale emerging leaders in high-growth sectors,” said Kerry Goh, founder and CEO of Kamet Capital.
Topview’s approach reflects a broader shift inside creative teams. AI tools no longer sit on the edge of workflows. They shape how teams plan, review, and ship work together. Platforms that treat collaboration as a core function, not an add-on, stand to win long-term usage.
Topview 4.0 is now live, with subscription plans that include unlimited generation tiers. The company says its focus stays fixed on helping teams move faster from idea to publishable content without breaking momentum or context.
For creators and brands overwhelmed by fragmented AI workflows, Topview is betting that shared space is the missing piece.
