PeakMetrics provides narrative intelligence for what it calls the manipulated internet, an environment where reputational risk is increasingly shaped by social media virality, bots, and AI-generated content. The platform continuously monitors news, social, and other online sources to detect emerging narratives the moment they begin to form, giving communications and security teams a head start before a story spirals.

The product organizes its capabilities around a detect, decipher, and defend framework. On detection, it surfaces early narrative signals, bot-driven amplification, deepfakes, and coordinated inauthentic campaigns across platforms. On deciphering, its AI analyzes how narratives shift, measures impact on trust and authenticity, and separates genuine public discourse from manufactured outrage. On defending, it delivers AI-generated briefings and recommended actions so teams can respond before reputational damage compounds.

PeakMetrics serves enterprises, agencies, and government and defense organizations that need to protect brand reputation, executive credibility, and organizational trust. Unlike general-purpose social listening tools, it focuses specifically on PR, communications, and threat intelligence, with features tuned to crisis monitoring, disinformation detection, and risk briefing rather than marketing sentiment alone. The company reports supporting more than a dozen Fortune 500 enterprise clients.

In April 2026 PeakMetrics raised a $6 million Series A led by Moneta Ventures, with participation from Techstars, Parameter Ventures, VITALIZE Venture Capital, and Gurtin Ventures, bringing total capital raised to $16.3 million. The Los Angeles-based company has around two dozen employees and is expanding as organizations scramble to keep pace with reputational risks accelerated by AI-generated content and social platforms.

For communications leaders, PR agencies, and security teams, PeakMetrics offers an early-warning system for narrative threats and a structured way to act on them. Its positioning at the intersection of media monitoring, disinformation detection, and reputation defense makes it a fit for organizations where a single viral narrative can carry material business or mission risk.