Thursday, 1st January 2026

Croatia’s All Eyes On Screens Secures €10M in Series B Funding

Croatia-based startup, All Eyes On Screens (formerly AdScanner), has successfully closed its Series B funding round, reportedly raising around €10M, according to The Recursive

The round was led by Taiwania Capital, with support from existing investors LEAD Ventures, J&T Ventures, and South Central Ventures.

The company, known for its AI-powered platform that optimises cross-device TV and streaming campaigns, aims to use this investment to expand its global reach. CEO Marin Ćurković expressed excitement over Taiwania Capital joining the team, noting the investment will help bring AEOS’s benefits to advertisers worldwide.

David Weng, CEO of Taiwania Capital, praised AEOS for leading the transformation of global media. Currently active in markets including Croatia, Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, and Switzerland, AEOS is poised for further expansion.

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