What are the most valued startups in the live shopping market?
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The live shopping market is highly concentrated, with Whatnot far ahead of every other company by valuation.
We update this list every month so founders, investors and operators can track how the live shopping startup landscape is changing.
The market includes livestream marketplaces, shoppable video SaaS platforms, creator commerce tools, auction apps and live commerce agencies.
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A quick summary table
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Most valuable live shopping startup | Whatnot, $11.5B |
| Second most valuable live shopping startup | CommentSold, $500M–$900M |
| Median live shopping startup valuation | About $7.8M |
| Share of live shopping valuation captured by the top 10 | About 92% |
| Top live shopping startup valuation vs. median | About 1,480x |
| Median live shopping valuation-to-capital-raised ratio | About 3.6x |
| Live shopping startups valued at $1B+ | 1 |

This market map, featured in our live shopping market deck, highlights top companies and startups in the live shopping market
Top startups in the live shopping market ranked by valuation
Here is an updated table that ranks the top startups in the live shopping market based on their latest reported or estimated valuations.
If you want more detaild about their fundraising activity, you can check our list of the startups who have raised the most funding in the live shopping market.
| # | Startup Name | What They Do | Current Valuation ($) | Valuation Confidence Level | Valuation Type | Evidence Status | Total Funding ($) | Funding Confidence Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Whatnot | Livestream collectibles marketplace | $11.5B | Full Confidence | Announced Private Round Valuation | Observed | $975M | Full Confidence |
| 2 | CommentSold | Live-selling commerce software | $500M–$900M | Partial Confidence | Revenue or ARR Multiple Estimate | Estimated | N/A | Low Confidence |
| 3 | Firework | Shoppable video commerce platform | $400M–$650M | Partial Confidence | Comparables-Based Estimate | Estimated | $235M | Partial Confidence |
| 4 | Shinsegae Live Shopping | Korean T-commerce platform | $220M–$350M | Partial Confidence | Acquisition Value | Estimated | $0 | Partial Confidence |
| 5 | Tilt | Live auction shopping app | $175M–$325M | Strong Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $47M | Strong Confidence |
| 6 | Grip | Korean live commerce marketplace | $153M–$200M | Strong Confidence | Acquisition Value | Observed | $14M | Partial Confidence |
| 7 | Wishlink | Creator commerce storefronts | $120M–$220M | Strong Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $28M | Strong Confidence |
| 8 | NTWRK | Culture commerce marketplace | $120M–$220M | Partial Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $60M | Full Confidence |
| 9 | Palmstreet | Collector live-shopping marketplace | $90M–$150M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $25M | Partial Confidence |
| 10 | Drip Shop Live | Collectibles livestream marketplace | $80M–$140M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Estimated | $28M | Strong Confidence |
| 11 | SimSim | Video social commerce app | $70M–$75M | Strong Confidence | Acquisition Value | Observed | $16M | Strong Confidence |
| 12 | ShopShops | Cross-border livestream shopping | $50M–$90M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Estimated | $49M | Partial Confidence |
| 13 | CoutLoot | O2O social commerce marketplace | $60M–$80M | Partial Confidence | Announced Private Round Valuation | Observed | $19M | Partial Confidence |
| 14 | TalkShopLive | Embedded livestream commerce platform | $40M–$80M | Partial Confidence | Comparables-Based Estimate | Estimated | $10M | Strong Confidence |
| 15 | Mobidoo | Shoppable video commerce SaaS | $35M–$60M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $13M | Partial Confidence |
| 16 | Dachui Culture | Livestreamer incubation company | $35M–$55M | Strong Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $7M | Strong Confidence |
| 17 | Loupe | Sports-card live commerce | $30M–$55M | Partial Confidence | Comparables-Based Estimate | Estimated | $15M | Strong Confidence |
| 18 | Baaz | Live-shopping SaaS for retailers | $30M–$45M | Partial Confidence | Revenue or ARR Multiple Estimate | Estimated | $1M | Strong Confidence |
| 19 | buywith | Video commerce infrastructure | $20M–$45M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Estimated | $10M | Full Confidence |
| 20 | Voggt | Collectibles live shopping marketplace | $25M–$40M | Low Confidence | Acquisition Value | Estimated | $15M | Strong Confidence |
| 21 | Guangyin Network | Live-commerce marketing services | $25M–$40M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $4M | Partial Confidence |
| 22 | RXC | Premium media commerce platform | $24M–$40M | Strong Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $18M | Partial Confidence |
| 23 | ShopThing | Designer live shopping marketplace | $25M–$38M | Partial Confidence | Revenue or ARR Multiple Estimate | Estimated | $10M | Full Confidence |
| 24 | Peepul Tree | Artisan live commerce marketplace | $20M–$35M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $6M | Full Confidence |
| 25 | BeLive Technology | Video commerce SaaS | $25M | Full Confidence | Public Market Cap | Observed | $16M | Strong Confidence |
| 26 | HYPD | Creator storefront commerce platform | $20M–$30M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $6M | Strong Confidence |
| 27 | Bambuser | Live video commerce software | $24M | Full Confidence | Public Market Cap | Observed | $49M | Partial Confidence |
| 28 | Woovly | Beauty social commerce platform | $20M–$28M | Strong Confidence | Announced Private Round Valuation | Observed | $5M | Partial Confidence |
| 29 | Roposo | Short-video social commerce | $18M–$22M | Partial Confidence | Acquisition Value | Observed | $36M | Partial Confidence |
| 30 | Supergreat | Beauty livestream shopping community | $10M–$30M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $29M | Partial Confidence |
| 31 | Kaihua Media | Douyin shop operations provider | $15M–$25M | Low Confidence | Comparables-Based Estimate | Estimated | $1M | Partial Confidence |
| 32 | Shoppable | Universal checkout for publishers | $12M–$25M | Partial Confidence | Comparables-Based Estimate | Estimated | $5M | Partial Confidence |
| 33 | Zoop | Interactive video seller bazaar | $12M–$24M | Partial Confidence | Active Raise Valuation | Implied | $3M | Partial Confidence |
| 34 | Sprii | Live shopping SaaS | $13M–$18M | Partial Confidence | Revenue or ARR Multiple Estimate | Estimated | $8M | Low Confidence |
| 35 | AiBUY | Shoppable video commerce technology | $12M–$18M | Partial Confidence | Revenue or ARR Multiple Estimate | Estimated | $5M | Partial Confidence |
| 36 | LiSA | Social commerce SaaS platform | $10M–$16M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $3M | Strong Confidence |
| 37 | Reactive | Shoppable video advertising platform | $9M–$14M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $2M | Partial Confidence |
| 38 | BulBul | Indian live video shopping app | $8M–$15M | Low Confidence | Acquisition Value | Estimated | $26M | Strong Confidence |
| 39 | ShoprTV | Live commerce marketplace | $7M–$15M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $2M | Strong Confidence |
| 40 | SHOPLIVE | Live commerce SaaS platform | $8M–$14M | Low Confidence | Comparables-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Low Confidence |
| 41 | Popshop Live | Creator livestream shopping marketplace | $5M–$15M | Low Confidence | Acquisition Value | Estimated | $24M | Strong Confidence |
| 42 | Jamble | Live resale fashion marketplace | $8M–$12M | Partial Confidence | Revenue or ARR Multiple Estimate | Estimated | $0M | Partial Confidence |
| 43 | Live Me Up | Shopify video commerce platform | $7M–$13M | Strong Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $2M | Strong Confidence |
| 44 | ShopConnect | Interactive video commerce platform | $6M–$14M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Estimated | $3M | Partial Confidence |
| 45 | Ezze | Live resale shopping app | $6M–$12M | Low Confidence | Comparables-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Strong Confidence |
| 46 | Onda | Live video auction marketplace | $6M–$12M | Low Confidence | Comparables-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Strong Confidence |
| 47 | Livecommerce | Live-commerce operations platform | $6M–$12M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Low Confidence |
| 48 | Swirl | AI video commerce SaaS | $5M–$12M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $2M | Partial Confidence |
| 49 | Confer With | One-to-one video shopping | $6M–$10M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $1M | Partial Confidence |
| 50 | SoldLive | Shopify live-selling automation | $6M–$10M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | Not disclosed | Low Confidence |
| 51 | Shopping Live | Russian TV live commerce | $5M–$10M | Low Confidence | Comparables-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Partial Confidence |
| 52 | Immerss | AI-powered live ecommerce | $5M–$9M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $2M | Partial Confidence |
| 53 | Kiko Live | Retailer quick-commerce SaaS | $5M–$9M | Partial Confidence | Comparables-Based Estimate | Estimated | $2M | Partial Confidence |
| 54 | Shoppable Business | B2B procurement marketplace | $5M–$9M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Implied | $2M | Full Confidence |
| 55 | LIVEBUY | Shoppable live-video software | $4M–$9M | Partial Confidence | Revenue or ARR Multiple Estimate | Estimated | $6M | Full Confidence |
| 56 | Instasell | Live commerce software suite | $5M–$8M | Partial Confidence | Comparables-Based Estimate | Estimated | $1M | Strong Confidence |
| 57 | Pesopie | Video fashion commerce platform | $4M–$9M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $3M | Partial Confidence |
| 58 | Videeo | Shopify shoppable video app | $4M–$8M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Full Confidence |
| 59 | YEAY | Gen Z video marketplace | $3M–$8M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $5M | Partial Confidence |
| 60 | Campus | Legacy live-shopping platform | $3M–$8M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | Not disclosed | Low Confidence |
| 61 | Streams.live | No-code live commerce | $4M–$7M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Low Confidence |
| 62 | Flickd | Short-form fashion shopping | $3M–$7M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Low Confidence |
| 63 | GoLive | AI live-shopping SaaS | $3M–$6M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Low Confidence |
| 64 | LiveScale | Ecommerce live-shopping platform | $2M–$6M | Low Confidence | Acquisition Value | Estimated | $4M | Partial Confidence |
| 65 | Labang TV | Korean live shopping platform | $2M–$6M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Full Confidence |
| 66 | Smartzer | Shoppable video platform | $2M–$5M | Partial Confidence | Revenue or ARR Multiple Estimate | Estimated | $1M | Partial Confidence |
| 67 | Degpeg | Cloud live commerce platform | $2M–$5M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Estimated | $0M | Partial Confidence |
| 68 | Gavel | EU live shopping marketplace | $2M–$5M | Partial Confidence | Implied Valuation from Raise | Estimated | $0M | Partial Confidence |
| 69 | eStreamly | Shoppable video commerce SaaS | $2M–$5M | Partial Confidence | Revenue or ARR Multiple Estimate | Estimated | $0M | Strong Confidence |
| 70 | WANTD | Fashion live commerce marketplace | $2M–$5M | Partial Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0M | Strong Confidence |
| 71 | GhostRetail | Live video co-shopping software | $2M–$5M | Partial Confidence | Revenue or ARR Multiple Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Full Confidence |
| 72 | Eyezon | Live-shopping engagement platform | $2M–$5M | Low Confidence | Comparables-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Partial Confidence |
| 73 | Z Live | Facebook live-sales automation | $2M–$5M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Low Confidence |
| 74 | hihooku | Live commerce marketplace | $2M–$5M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Strong Confidence |
| 75 | Channelize.io | Live shopping video SaaS | $2M–$4M | Partial Confidence | Revenue or ARR Multiple Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Strong Confidence |
| 76 | Live Commerce Japan | TikTok live commerce agency | $3M | Full Confidence | Announced Private Round Valuation | Observed | $0 | Low Confidence |
| 77 | Dailylive | Live video shopping SaaS | $2M–$4M | Low Confidence | Revenue or ARR Multiple Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Strong Confidence |
| 78 | Ease Stream | Live-commerce streaming platform | $2M–$4M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Full Confidence |
| 79 | Flip | Social video shopping app | $0–$5M | Strong Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $236M | Strong Confidence |
| 80 | ShopzLive | Creator live commerce tools | $1M–$4M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Full Confidence |
| 81 | WeShow.Live | Beauty influencer live commerce | $1M–$4M | Partial Confidence | Comparables-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0M | Strong Confidence |
| 82 | mshop | Retailer live-shopping platform | $1M–$4M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Strong Confidence |
| 83 | Live Tech | AI business software suite | $1M–$4M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Strong Confidence |
| 84 | Showpinglive | Korean live shopping solutions | $1M–$3M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Low Confidence |
| 85 | LIVSHO | GCC live auction marketplace | $1M–$3M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Full Confidence |
| 86 | Fori Live | Social live-selling platform | $1M–$3M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Strong Confidence |
| 87 | Shop Live TV | Live shopping platform | $0M–$3M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Partial Confidence |
| 88 | Livby | Influencer live shopping app | $500K–$2M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Low Confidence |
| 89 | vClerk | Face-to-face video shopping | $0M–$2M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Low Confidence |
| 90 | Silco | Community live auction app | $0M–$2M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Partial Confidence |
| 91 | Shop LIT Live | Livestream shopping app | $0M–$1M | Strong Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $6M | Full Confidence |
| 92 | Lalabox | Beauty livestream shopping app | $0–$1M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0M | Strong Confidence |
| 93 | Spree | Shoppable live video app | $0–$1M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0M | Low Confidence |
| 94 | Hive | Video shopping marketplace | $0M–$1M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Low Confidence |
| 95 | LittleCast | Direct-to-fan video commerce | $0M–$1M | Strong Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $2M | Strong Confidence |
| 96 | Invidio | Shop fashion from videos | $0M–$1M | Strong Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0M | Full Confidence |
| 97 | Stage TEN | Shoppable livestream production suite | $0M–$1M | Low Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $1M | Partial Confidence |
| 98 | Checkout Live | Brand livestream checkout | $0–$1M | Strong Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Strong Confidence |
| 99 | ShopParty | Social live shopping | $0–$1M | Strong Confidence | Proxy-Based Estimate | Estimated | $0 | Strong Confidence |
| 100 | Reebonz | Luxury resale marketplace | $3K | Full Confidence | Public Market Cap | Observed | $64M | Partial Confidence |

This chart, featured in our live shopping market deck, compares the 2026 size of the live shopping market with other markets of similar size
Key valuation trends in the live shopping market
Insights
- Whatnot dominates the live shopping market, with a $11.5B valuation that is about 1,480x the median startup valuation in this dataset.
- The top 10 live shopping startups capture about 92% of total valuation midpoint, which shows that value is concentrated in a small group of category leaders.
- Whatnot is about 46x larger than Tilt by valuation midpoint, even though Tilt is one of the stronger private challengers in live auction shopping.
- Collectibles, auctions and creator commerce produce many of the strongest live shopping outcomes, while broader social shopping apps show weaker realized value.
- Flip is the clearest negative capital efficiency case, with $236M raised against only $0M–$5M of estimated residual value.
- The smaller shutdown and near-zero live shopping outcomes have limited combined residual value, but most of the destroyed capital is concentrated in Flip.

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A few word about our methodology
As you can see, we built a database that ranks startups in the live shopping market based on their current valuation.
Estimating live shopping startup valuations is not always straightforward. Many companies do not publicly disclose their valuation, and the available information can vary widely depending on the company, geography, business model and stage.
To build this ranking, we applied a structured valuation methodology and cross-checked information across multiple reliable sources.
Whenever possible, we relied on direct disclosures. These include announced valuations from completed funding rounds, public filings for listed companies, or official acquisition prices.
When a live shopping company is publicly listed, we use its current market capitalization as the reference valuation.
If a company was acquired and no independent valuation can reasonably be estimated today, we use the acquisition price as the main reference point.
When a startup recently raised capital but the valuation was not disclosed, we estimate the implied valuation using typical dilution levels for that stage of fundraising.
In some cases, we also estimate valuations using operating metrics such as revenue, ARR, GMV, creator traction, marketplace activity or customer adoption, combined with valuation multiples from comparable companies in the same market.
When direct financial data is not available, we may rely on carefully selected comparable startups and other signals such as hiring growth, investor quality, app activity, product traction or brand adoption.
All estimates follow a strict evidence hierarchy. Recent funding rounds with announced valuations carry the most weight, followed by strong operating metrics and comparable company analysis.
We also carefully evaluate the age of every data point. Recent information carries more weight, while older data is treated cautiously and adjusted conservatively when necessary.
Whenever information is uncertain or incomplete, we clearly distinguish between confirmed facts and reasonable inferences.
Because valuation data is not always fully public, each startup in the ranking is assigned a confidence level based on the reliability, recency, and consistency of the available evidence.
Full confidence means the valuation is supported by strong and recent evidence. Strong confidence means the estimate is well supported but includes minor inference. Partial confidence means the estimate relies more heavily on indirect signals. Low confidence means available information is limited or inconsistent.
When confidence is lower, we take a more conservative approach by widening the valuation range. This helps reflect the uncertainty and increases the probability that the true valuation falls within the estimated range.
This reflects how we conduct all our research, including the work behind our report covering the live shopping market.
In a world where LLMs hallucinate and unreliable information is everywhere, our goal is simple: provide data you can trust.
If you want the full detail on a specific valuation estimate, feel free to contact us and we will gladly explain.
Finally, know that we update the dataset once per month, so come back here if you need fresh information.

This chart, featured in our live shopping market deck, shows annual funding in live shopping startups
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