
Titan OS has raised a €50 million Series A round to accelerate its push as an independent connected TV operating system from Europe.
The funding is led by Highland Europe, with participation from Mangrove Capital Partners and other investors.
Founded in 2023 by Wuaki.tv founder Jacinto Roca and Timothy Edwards, Miquel Barba and Tobias Pfalzgraff, the Barcelona-based company says it has grown revenues 10-fold in a little over two years, reached more than 18 million active users and licensed its OS to major TV brands including Philips, Sony, Vestel and JVC.
Titan OS positions itself as a content-first CTV platform that reduces the time viewers spend navigating between streaming apps, aggregating recommendations and access from the homepage, EPG and remote-control shortcuts. For advertisers, the company is building out a connected TV ad stack with homepage, in-stream and shoppable formats, targeting a global CTV ad market forecast to exceed $38 billion by 2027.
COO and co-founder Timothy Edwards said the raise underpins Titan OS’s ambition to build “the leading independent Connected TV OS from Europe”, with further capital expected next year to support expansion. The company plans to use the new funds to deepen product development, expand OEM partnerships and invest in advertising technology, working from hubs in Barcelona, Amsterdam and Taipei.