March 14, 2026 — San Francisco Webflow acquired AI-powered Vidoso to strengthen its marketing platform suite, an announcement made on March 12, 2026, to enhance its agentic web marketing capabilities with multi-modal AI for brand-aligned content generation. The acquisition includes Vidoso’s four-person team joining Webflow full-time, though financial terms were not disclosed.

Acquisition Details
Vidoso, founded in 2024 in the Bay Area, had previously raised $3.7 million from investors including Aspenwood Ventures, Emergent Ventures, and Tau Ventures. The deal positions Webflow acquires AI-powered Vidoso to strengthen its marketing platform suite by integrating Vidoso’s technology for generating visuals, videos, images, blog posts, and social media content that adheres to brand guidelines and workflows.
Webflow, which has raised over $330 million, continues its evolution from a website builder to a comprehensive agentic marketing platform, following prior acquisitions like Intellimize in 2024 and a Google Ads integration.
Technology and Brand Alignment
The acquisition addresses key challenges in AI marketing, where generic content often fails to match brand identity. Vidoso’s multi-modal AI ensures production-ready assets that respect design choices, messaging, and approval processes.
“Frontier models are trained on the average of the internet, not on the specifics of your brand. […] Vidoso was built to close that gap, making AI generation consistent, governed, and production-ready inside the systems marketing teams already use.”
— Sharad Verma, Vidoso CEO [1]
Webflow plans to incorporate Vidoso’s agents over time, maintaining access for existing Vidoso customers during integration.
Executive Statements
Webflow CEO Linda Tong emphasized the strategic shift:
“The acquisition is a small team; it’s four people. But the technology and what it does for Webflow sets a very different path […] We are an agentic marketing platform, and this is a major step in that direction.”
— Linda Tong, Webflow CEO [4]
Vidoso founders Sharad Verma and Ayush Chordia expressed enthusiasm:
“Today, we’re excited to announce that Vidoso has been acquired by Webflow. Joining Webflow is an exciting next chapter for Vidoso’s technology, team, and vision.”
— Vidoso Founders [3]
Coverage and Buzz
The news, first reported by TechCrunch, was echoed in outlets like CMSWire, GlobeNewswire, and Pulse2. Syndications appeared on Bakersfield.com and others.
On X, accounts like @dailytechonx and @AwesomeAINews shared updates on Webflow acquires AI-powered Vidoso to strengthen its marketing platform suite, highlighting AI enhancements for marketing. A LinkedIn post by Rachel Wolan also celebrated the brand-safe AI advancements.
This move underscores Webflow’s commitment to governed AI, as confirmed across official announcements.