He exited to Snap for $166M— built an AI video startup, then raised $50M. | Alex Mashrabov, Founder of Higgsfield AI cover art

He exited to Snap for $166M— built an AI video startup, then raised $50M. | Alex Mashrabov, Founder of Higgsfield AI

He exited to Snap for $166M— built an AI video startup, then raised $50M. | Alex Mashrabov, Founder of Higgsfield AI

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Alex built the original Snapchat filters-- and sold his company to Snap for $166M.

Then he left to start Higgsfield. The company just raised a $50M Series A to help brands create AI-generated video ads at scale.

We go deep on why he thinks Adobe is in trouble, how top advertisers are already producing 10,000+ ad creatives a year, and why the companies winning in AI video aren't building foundation models.

Why You Should Listen

  • Why consumer AI apps are a trap (and what to build instead)
  • How to drive early growth
  • The economics of AI-generated video
  • How to know when to pivot away from traction that has no long term

Keywords

startup podcast, startup podcast for founders, AI video generation, generative AI startup, social media marketing AI, B2B SaaS growth, founder pivot, AI startup fundraising, creator marketing, product market fit

00:00:00 Intro

00:06:29 Selling to Snap and Working With Evan Spiegel for Four Years

00:08:28 The Origin Story of HiggsField

00:17:47 The Real Use Cases for GenAI Video Today

00:27:26 The First Product and Why They Pivoted Away From Consumer

00:29:08 The $10 Billion Short Form Drama Market Nobody Talks About

00:33:26 Going All In on Social Media Advertising

00:41:16 When He Knew He Had Product Market Fit








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