Airbuds
Airbuds is a technology company.
Financial History
Airbuds has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Airbuds raised?
Airbuds has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Airbuds is a technology company.
Airbuds has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round.
Airbuds has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Airbuds is a San Francisco-based social music streaming startup founded in 2022 that builds a mobile app enabling users to share real-time listening activity via a homescreen widget.[2][4] It serves Gen Z and Gen Alpha listeners by integrating with services like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, SoundCloud, Musi, and Audiomack, allowing friends to view activity, react to tracks, check artist rankings, and see weekly recaps—making music discovery social and authentic.[2][4] The app has surpassed 5 million monthly active users (MAUs), ranks 14th in the App Store's music category, and has raised $10 million total, including a recent $5 million round, fueling growth amid rising social streaming demand.[2][4]
Airbuds was co-founded in 2022 by Gawen Arab and Gilles Poupardin, both veterans of the social audio space.[2][4] Poupardin has built consumer products since college, including a Pinterest-like music bookmarking tool, a voice-controlled smart speaker predating Amazon Echo, and Cappuccino—a social audio app for sharing mini-podcasts with friends.[4] Arab collaborated with Poupardin on the smart speaker and later worked at Zenly, the social app acquired by Snap for $350 million in 2017.[4] After selling Cappuccino and its IP to meditation studio Sociaaal, the duo pivoted to a widget-focused music-sharing app, quickly gaining traction with over 5 million MAUs.[2][4]
(Note: Airbuds.com refers to a separate wireless earbuds hardware company, not this startup.[1])
Airbuds rides the social audio and music streaming trend, capitalizing on Gen Z's demand for real-time, friend-driven discovery amid Spotify's comments/DM additions and Apple's ecosystem pushes.[2][4] Its timing aligns with post-pandemic social fragmentation, where widgets fill gaps in native streaming apps, positioning it as the "music social network Apple and Spotify wish they had built."[4] Favorable market forces include 5+ million MAUs, App Store top-15 ranking, and $10 million from investors like a16z, Seven Seven Six (Alexis Ohanian), and SV Angel—amplifying its influence in a $30+ billion streaming market shifting toward social virality.[2][4] By enabling cross-service sharing, it influences ecosystems toward interoperability and artist-fan tools.
Airbuds is poised to expand with its $5 million raise, testing subscriptions, artist connections, broader streaming support, and features for older users—potentially evolving into a full music social platform.[4] Trends like AI-driven personalization and live audio will shape it, especially as competitors like Spotify deepen social layers. Its influence could grow via viral widgets and IP from past exits, challenging incumbents while redefining music as a social feed. From a quiet Gen Z hit to streaming contender, Airbuds exemplifies how simple widgets unlock massive engagement in fragmented digital audio.
Airbuds has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Airbuds's investors include ACME Capital, Frederique Dame, IVP, Hans Tung, Seven Seven Six, The General Partnership, The House Fund, Ulu Ventures, Workday Ventures, Arash Ferdowsi, Ding Zhou, Gokul Rajaram.
Airbuds has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $5.0M Seed in September 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2025 | $5.0M Seed | ACME Capital, Frederique Dame, IVP, Hans Tung, Seven Seven Six, The General Partnership, The House Fund, Ulu Ventures, Workday Ventures, Arash Ferdowsi, Ding Zhou, Gokul Rajaram, Kevin Weil, Marc Benioff |