Belgian startup Visiblie has raised €500,000 in a convertible loan round to expand its AI search visibility platform into the SME market and accelerate international growth. The round was backed by Seeder Fund, BeAngels, and technology entrepreneur Steven Tielemans, who joins as a board advisor.

What Visiblie Does

Founded less than a year ago by Gilles Praet and Domien Van Damme, Visiblie helps businesses measure and improve how they appear in AI-generated search results — a channel that is rapidly displacing traditional search for discovery.

The platform delivers:

  • A proprietary six-phase AI visibility framework to assess and improve search presence
  • An AI agent that implements recommendations under human supervision
  • Industry-specific datasets tailored to regulatory, compliance, and operational requirements
  • Actionable guidance spanning website optimisation, content strategy, and external digital signals

The Differentiation Is in the Data

"Anyone can build a tracking dashboard. The difference is in the data. We build a unique dataset that better reflects how AI search models work across different industries. An insurer plays by different rules than a SaaS company because of compliance, regulation and specialist language. We build that sector knowledge into our model." — Gilles Praet, co-founder, Visiblie

The sector-specific approach is central to Visiblie's pitch. Rather than offering generic visibility scores, the platform adapts its recommendations to the nuances of heavily regulated industries like financial services and insurance.

Early Traction and Partnerships

Despite launching less than a year ago, Visiblie already claims hundreds of users across Belgium, the Middle East, Mexico, Australia, and Singapore. The company has established agency partnerships in multiple international markets and recently signed an agreement with PwC targeting regulated sectors.

What's Next

The €500,000 in fresh capital will fuel SME market expansion and international growth. Visiblie has also flagged a future seed round to support entry into the US market.