Artlist Reaches $300 Million ARR and Launches Artlist Studio for AI Video Production
Artlist has launched Artlist Studio, a new AI platform that enables creators to direct and control video production at a detailed, shot-by-shot level. The launch coincides with the company reaching $300 million in annual recurring revenue, announced in a press release, following a 600 percent increase in new users in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the same period in 2025.
Artlist Studio is designed to replicate a traditional production workflow, allowing creators to manage casting, locations, and camera angles within a unified AI environment. The platform focuses on providing continuity and consistency across entire productions, addressing a common challenge in generative video creation.
The system includes tools for intuitive decision making, precise control across pre-production, production, and post, and collaborative features for professional teams. Artlist describes the platform as a production grade environment that supports scalability without sacrificing cinematic quality.
Artlist Studio is now available on artlist.io.
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