Kevel Launches AI-Powered Kevel Console to Transform Retail Media Campaigns StreetFight

Kevel Launches AI-Powered Kevel Console to Transform Retail Media Campaigns

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Retail media continues to evolve rapidly, with growing demands for automation, cross-channel efficiency, and deeper audience personalization. Last week, retail media technology provider Kevel announced the launch of the Kevel Console. This AI-powered, self-service platform is built specifically for retailers, marketplaces, and publishers seeking greater control, speed, and performance from their media networks. Kevel Console […]

Kevel Acquires Nexta to Strengthen Retail Media Solutions Street Fight

Kevel Acquires Nexta, Bolsters Retail Media Capabilities

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Kevel has acquired Nexta, an automated advertising self-serve platform, to enhance its API-based retail media solutions. This move aligns with Kevel’s vision of empowering retailers to control their own ad platforms, optimizing multi-channel ad investment, and unlocking new revenue streams. The integration of Nexta’s AI-driven ad manager into Kevel’s Retail Media Cloud™ offers retailers a […]

Kevel and Vantage Partner to Scale Retail Media Operations Street Fight

Kevel and Vantage Partner to Scale Retail Media

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Kevel, the leading provider of API-based ad-serving technology, announced it had partnered with Vantage, the Orchestration Layer for Retail Media™, to streamline operations and empower retailers to create high-performing media networks. Kevel is known for its highly customizable ad-serving technology, which allows retailers to build and manage bespoke retail media networks powered by first-party data. […]

Kevel: Why Retail Media Needs a Rebellion

Kevel: Why Retail Media Needs a Rebellion

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Retail media is one of digital advertising’s fastest-growing sectors. But the space is also home to intense debates over retailers’ control of their own data and inventory, the emergence of new walled gardens, and privacy. James Avery, CEO and founder of Kevel, claims retail media needs a “rebellion.” We talked about why.