
The capital fuels OOVIE’s entry into a niche where AI‑driven interactive cinema meets classical music, potentially unlocking new revenue streams for both entertainment brands and music venues. It also demonstrates investor confidence in hybrid media formats that engage younger audiences.
The European MusicTech landscape in 2025 has seen a surge of early‑stage capital, from fan‑first ticketing platforms to AI‑enhanced audio workstations. Within this ecosystem, OOVIE Studios distinguishes itself by marrying AI‑generated film narratives with live classical performances, offering a real‑time, audience‑responsive experience. This hybrid model taps into growing demand for immersive entertainment that goes beyond passive viewing, positioning OOVIE as a pioneer at the intersection of music, film, and interactive technology.
Classical music faces a persistent challenge: attracting younger, digitally native listeners who expect dynamic, multimedia experiences. OOVIE’s solution—interactive movies that evolve with each musical interpretation and audience reaction—directly addresses this gap. By allowing creators to craft cinematic stories from any musical piece, the OO App democratizes production and invites musicians, brands, and event organizers to experiment with new storytelling formats that feel fresh and unrepeatable, thereby revitalizing the genre’s cultural relevance.
From a business perspective, OOVIE’s platform opens multiple monetization pathways, including licensing interactive films for corporate events, partnering with orchestras for live‑streamed performances, and offering subscription access to a library of AI‑driven music‑film experiences. The recent Dell Technologies showcase demonstrates the commercial viability of such collaborations. As the startup scales its technology and expands its creator community, it could become a key player in the broader shift toward experiential media, where brands and artists co‑create immersive narratives that resonate with modern audiences.
Swiss startup OOVIE Studios announced it has raised €164,000 (CHF 150,000) from Venture Kick to develop its Music Interactive Movies platform. The funding will accelerate business development and the creation of the OO App, enabling users to generate movies from music in real time. The round marks a pre‑seed investment for the Lugano‑based AI‑driven entertainment company.
Source: EU-Startups
Lugano-based OOVIE Studios has raised €164k (CHF 150k) from Venture Kick to develop ‘Music Interactive Movies’ – a new kind of interactive films that combines live music and cinema.
The funds will be used to accelerate business development and the development of the OO App, an application that will enable anyone to create a movie directly from music.
“OOVIE Studios SA is deeply grateful to Venture Kick for its continued support throughout this journey,” says CMO Lorenzo Ramon. “The programme’s advice, recommendations, and guidance have been instrumental to our growth, challenging us to sharpen our vision and business model at each step of the process.”
In 2025 the European MusicTech and entertainment startup scene has seen a range of early-stage and growth funding rounds that provide context for OOVIE Studios’ €164k raise.
Notably, London’s fan3 (live events access platform) secured €4.2 m to scale its fan-first ticketing and scalper-resistant technology for live music events, targeting fairer access and deeper artist engagement in the entertainment sector. Around the same period, British startup Mozart AI (AI‑powered digital audio workstation) raised €616k in a pre-Seed round to build an AI-enhanced music creation tool aimed at boosting productivity for artists and producers. Additionally, earlier in 2025 Belgium’s Breakevent closed an €876k round to develop an AI platform supporting concert success and operations.
Taken together, this cluster of European funding in 2025 shows interest in music production tools, live event platform innovations, and AI-assisted music technology. OOVIE’s €164k funding for its interactive music-film platform sits at the pre-Seed end of this spectrum, highlighting the early stage nature of its immersive format relative to larger rounds in adjacent MusicTech niches.
Incorporated in May 2025 in Lugano, OOVIE Studios was founded by CEO Riccardo Acciarino, CCO Marco Seco, CTO Ignacio Palladino, COO Giulio Casagrande, and CMO Lorenzo Ramon. The team combines expertise in technology, live production, and entrepreneurship to translate musicians’ visions into Music interactive Movies.
The company outlines that classical music continues to face challenges in engaging younger and broader audiences, who increasingly seek immersive and multimedia experiences. While the artistic quality remains high, conventional performances often lack the interactive and dynamic elements that today’s audiences expect. This gap limits the sector’s ability to expand its reach and connect with new generations.
This is where OOVIE Studios looks to come in. Founded by musicians and entrepreneurs, OOVIE developed a technology for interactive films. Their narratives evolve in real time in response to musical interpretation and audience interaction, turning each performance into a living, unrepeatable experience.
This creates a bridge between two significant markets: music events seeking new formats to engage younger generations, and brands looking for more meaningful ways to connect with their communities.
One notable example includes the Music Interactive Movie created for Dell Technologies for the Dell Technologies Forum, presented in Zurich, Vienna, Düsseldorf, and Munich, and later featured by LaFil Filarmonica di Milano during the LIVE MUSIC. LIVING FILMS. tour stop in Milan.
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