
vidIQ, Inc.
Series ARaised $7.3M
Last updated March 2026
About vidIQ, Inc.
YouTube audience development and management suite that provides tools and analytics for content creators to grow their channels. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States, vidIQ, Inc. has raised a total of $7.3M in funding and is currently at the Series A stage. Notable investors include Mark Cuban, Scott Banister, Cyan Banister, David Cohen. The company has an estimated revenue of $8.9M ARR.
Total Funding
$7.3M
Est. Revenue
$8.9M ARR
Employees
100-250
Founded
2012
vidIQ, Inc. — Key Facts
| Company | vidIQ, Inc. |
|---|---|
| Product | vidIQ |
| Founded | 2012 |
| Headquarters | San Francisco, California, United States |
| Employees | 100-250 |
| Funding status | Venture-backed |
| Total funding | $7.3M |
| Stage | Series A |
| Est. revenue | $8.9M ARR |
| Founders | Rob Sandie, Todd Troxell, James Cross |
| Website | vidiq.com |
Founders
Funding Rounds
- Series A$3.3MSep 2020Scott BanisterCyan Banister
- Seed$800KFeb 2013Mark CubanDavid CohenScott BanisterI/O VenturesPeter WeckTod SacerdotiDon HutchisonJared KopfJason Seats
Investors
Company Profiles
vidIQ, Inc. — Frequently Asked Questions
Who owns vidIQ?
vidIQ is developed by vidIQ, Inc., headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States.
Who founded vidIQ, Inc.?
vidIQ, Inc. was founded by Rob Sandie, Todd Troxell and James Cross in 2012.
How much funding has vidIQ, Inc. raised?
vidIQ, Inc. has raised $7.3M and is at the Series A stage. Investors include Mark Cuban, Scott Banister, Cyan Banister, David Cohen.
How many employees does vidIQ, Inc. have?
vidIQ, Inc. has approximately 100-250 employees.
Where is vidIQ, Inc. headquartered?
vidIQ, Inc. is headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States.
What is vidIQ, Inc.'s estimated revenue?
vidIQ, Inc. has an estimated revenue of $8.9M ARR.
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Compared to TubeBuddy and Morningfame, vidIQ offers stronger AI-powered features and more comprehensive keyword research. Its Chrome extension provides the best in-browser YouTube analytics overlay, though TubeBuddy may offer better value for basic optimization needs at lower price points.