Creators aren’t just building audiences, they’re building companies.

As the creator economy continues to mature, a new class of entrepreneurs is emerging: founders who turn community trust into high-growth consumer brands. These creator-led companies are no longer side projects or merch extensions; many are now competing directly with category incumbents, scaling through loyal fans, differentiated storytelling, and owned distribution.

We analysed 250+ creator brands to understand how and where this shift is accelerating. Our database covers who is building these companies, the industries where creators are breaking out, the size of the communities behind them, and the revenue ranges they’re reaching. We also tracked funding success, unicorns, and exits to highlight which creator brands are breaking out and proving real venture potential.

What emerges is a clear picture: the line between “influencer” and “founder” has blurred. Creators are proving they can launch durable, defensible brands, and, in many cases, rewrite the playbook for building consumer products.

Here’s our database mapping the rise of creator-built brands: