Creator Economy Industry News

The Creator Economy's Rapid Rise: AI, Advertising, and Robust Spending


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The creator economy over the past 48 hours is showing strong growth, rapid AI adoption, and deeper integration into mainstream advertising and retail.

New data from France illustrates the sector’s scale in Europe. A study released December 10 values the French creator economy at 6.99 billion euros in 2025, up 19 percent in a year, within a seven country European market of 28.15 billion euros.[5] The report counts about 348,000 active creators in France in 2025 versus 303,000 in 2024, and 8.64 million creators across Europe, with three main engines: Germany, the UK, and France.[5] Compared with earlier years, this confirms a shift from niche activity to a structured ecosystem dominated by small and mid size creators.

Global demand indicators are also rising. Salesforce estimates over 200 million people worldwide now identify as creators in 2025, with the creator economy projected to reach 480 billion dollars by 2027.[10] WPP forecasts global ad spend of 1.14 trillion dollars in 2025 and notes that creator driven content is steadily displacing professionally produced media, forcing brands to reallocate budgets toward creator partnerships.[11]

Platform and marketplace data from this week underline how AI is reshaping creator work. Fiverr’s Fall 2025 Business Trends Index, published December 10, reports a 66 percent jump in searches for AI video creators over the last six months, a 488 percent surge in searches for faceless YouTube creator, and 66 percent growth in TikTok promotion services.[7] This points to brands seeking scalable, lower cost, often anonymized content, and hybrid workflows where AI tools support human storytelling.[7]

Consumer spending remains robust. New analysis of OnlyFans activity in 2025 shows Americans spent about 2.64 billion dollars on the platform, roughly 7.9 million dollars per day, up about 2 percent from 2024.[3] While growth in the US is slowing relative to Mexico and Canada, the absolute level underscores continuing willingness to pay directly for creator content.[3]

Taken together, current conditions show a maturing, data driven creator economy: larger budgets, more creators, rising AI enhanced production, and brands treating creators as a performance channel rather than a side experiment.

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