Searchable

Summary active Updated May 26, 2026

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Location London, United Kingdom
Founded 2025
Latest Stage Series A
Total Raised $18M+

Founders

Chris Donnelly Co-Founder
Arya Nagabhyru Co-Founder
Sam Hogan Co-Founder

About

Searchable is a London-based AI search visibility platform founded in 2025 by Chris Donnelly, Arya Nagabhyru, and Sam Hogan that helps brands measure and improve how they surface in AI-generated answers from ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and other AI search engines 123. The company surpassed $100K MRR and 500+ paying customers within 60 days of launch — including American Express, Siemens, Pfizer, Tencent, Boston Consulting Group, DigitalOcean, and Havas 1. The $14M round announced May 18, 2026 at an $85M valuation was led by Headline; the round follows a $4M seed announced December 2, 2025 led by Freestyle at a $40M valuation — raised just four months after the idea was conceived and less than two weeks after launch 123.

Funding History

Date Round Amount Lead Co-investors
2026-05-18 Series A $14M (at $85M val) Headline 1
2025-12-02 Seed $4M (at $40M val) Freestyle 23

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Sources


  1. Unite.AI, “Searchable Raises $14M at $85M Valuation as AI Search Reshapes Digital Marketing,” May 2026. Accessed May 2026. https://www.unite.ai/searchable-raises-14m-at-85m-valuation-as-ai-search-reshapes-digital-marketing/

  2. UK Tech News, “Searchable secures £3 million Seed Investment led by Freestyle,” December 2, 2025. Accessed May 2026. https://www.uktechnews.info/2025/12/02/searchable-secures-3-million-seed-investment-led-by-freestyle/

  3. EU-Startups, “Searchable raises €3.4 million to help teams understand their brand in the AI age,” December 2025. Accessed May 2026. https://www.eu-startups.com/2025/12/searchable-raises-e3-4-million-to-help-teams-understand-their-brand-in-the-ai-age/