Paris-based AI platform Paage has raised $2.2 million in seed funding led by Aglaé Ventures, Kima Ventures, and Cassius, with participation from angel investors including Alexandre Eruimy (former CEO of PrestaShop), Felix Malfait (co-founder of Twenty), Darren Lachtman (Goldenset Collective), and Enzo Mattioli Ferrari (CEO of Ferrari Family Investment).
As creators increasingly move away from traditional marketplaces, many now build and sell directly through their social platforms, engaging audiences through authenticity, trust, and personal connection.
Paage positions itself at the centre of this shift as an AI-powered cockpit for social commerce, allowing creators and brands to centralise content, offers, payments, and audience management in one place. The platform helps users turn followers into customers and maintain ownership of their audience and data, reducing dependency on third-party platforms.
Founded in 2025, Paage was created to make online creation and selling simpler and more accessible. The company believes that millions of ideas never come to life because creating online remains overly technical. With Paage, users can describe what they want, whether a page, product, or design, in natural language, and the platform generates it instantly. Its AI agent assists with structure, copy, and design, helping transform ideas into elegant, interactive pages.
Co-founder Jean Ronin describes Paage as “a clear, inspiring space where people can create and exist on their own terms,” emphasising that its AI enhances creativity rather than replacing it. The company calls this approach augmented autonomy, technology that supports individuality, helping creators work faster while staying authentic.
Nicolas Garcin, co-founder of Paage, noted that while social commerce is already well established in the US, it is only beginning to gain momentum in Europe.
“Paage bridges the two worlds - the spontaneity of social creation and the independence of running your own business. AI shouldn’t box creators into templates; it should help them think clearer and stay true to their voice.
In less than a year, Paage has grown to 100,000 users across more than ten countries, serving artists, musicians, coaches, freelancers, and brand founders who use the platform as their digital home base.
The new funding will accelerate Paage’s AI and product development, strengthen its design and engineering teams, expand integrations across payments, CRM, e-commerce, and email marketing, and support its international growth.
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