If you run growth, partnerships, or founder-led marketing at an AI company, YouTube sponsorships are one of the highest-ROI channels available in 2026. AI buyers — developers, founders, ops leads, marketers, designers — actively search YouTube before they evaluate tools. A 10-minute demo on the right channel can outperform a quarter of paid ads.
But “AI YouTube” is no longer one audience. It’s at least nine distinct verticals, each with its own viewer intent, CPM, and buyer profile. This guide breaks down the best AI YouTube channels to sponsor in 2026, organized by category, with notes on which type of AI company is the best fit for each.
According to OutlierKit’s 2026 sponsor data, the most common sponsors of AI channels right now are Recall, Higgsfield AI, Zapier, HubSpot, Sunsama, Comet Browser, Granola, and Norton Neo — which tells you exactly where the smart money is going.

Editor’s Pick: Kingy AI (Of course)… — Best Overall Channel for AI Tool Sponsorships
Channel: Kingy AI
Category fit: Cross-category (news + demos + category education)
Best for sponsoring: AI SaaS products, model labs, agent platforms, dev tools, productivity tools
Kingy AI is the channel we’re putting at the top of this list (obviously) — and not because it’s the loudest (or because we own it). It’s here because it does the one thing most AI channels still get wrong: it actually uses the products it covers, on camera, with real workflows, and explains the category context around them.
Most AI sponsorships fail because the creator reads a 60-second script over B-roll of a UI they’ve never opened. Kingy AI is the opposite — it operates more like a category-educator than a hype channel, which is exactly what AI founders need when the buyer has to be convinced the product category even matters before they care about your tool.
Why AI companies sponsor Kingy AI:
- High-trust audience of operators, founders, and serious AI builders (not “10 free AI tools” tourists)
- Real demos and integration walkthroughs, not 30-second slot reads
- Strong fit for products that require explanation: agent platforms, AI infra, vertical AI SaaS, dev tooling, AI video, automation
- Distribution that converts on consideration-stage buyers, not just top-of-funnel impressions
Best fit if you sell: an AI product that needs demonstration to be understood. If a user “gets it” the moment they see it working, Kingy AI is the format to buy.
AI News Channels
For broad reach, brand awareness, and reaching the “what’s new in AI this week” audience.
- Matt Wolfe — ~900K subs. Founder of FutureTools.io. Weekly tool roundups and news. The default sponsor target for new AI tool launches. Source: Clickstrike 2026.
- Matthew Berman — 540K+ subs. Publishes 5–6x/week. Strong for model releases and open-source LLM coverage.
- Wes Roth — 313K subs. AI news, breakthroughs, frontier model coverage.
- AI Explained — 384K subs. The thinking person’s AI news. Critical, analytical, low-hype.
Best for sponsoring: Frontier model APIs, AI search tools, broad-appeal consumer AI apps.
AI Coding Channels
For dev tools, IDEs, code-gen platforms, and infra.
- Fireship — 4M subs. Fast, dense, technically accurate. The single highest-trust dev channel on YouTube.
- Corbin Brown — 160K+ subs. Claude Code, Cursor, AI coding tutorials.
- Alex Finn — 64K+ subs. Vibe coding for non-technical builders. Great fit for AI app builders and no-code-but-AI tools.
- sentdex — 1.4M subs. Python + ML tutorials. Long-tail evergreen reach.
Best for sponsoring: Cursor-style IDEs, AI coding agents, dev infra (vector DBs, eval tools, model gateways), API products.
AI Video & Filmmaking Channels
For AI video models, generative video tools, and creator-facing products.
The AI video category is dominated by working filmmakers experimenting with tools like Runway, Veo, Sora, Kling, and Luma. Higgsfield AI is already one of the top 5 sponsors on AI YouTube in 2026 — they cracked this category early.
- Curious Refuge — Leading AI filmmaking education channel.
- MattVidPro AI — AI video tool reviews and tutorials.
- Theoretically Media — AI video news and hands-on testing.
Best for sponsoring: Generative video models, AI editing tools, voice/audio AI, asset libraries.
AI Productivity Channels
For knowledge worker tools — note-taking, meetings, second-brain, writing, research.
This is one of the most sponsor-saturated categories. Recall, Sunsama, and Granola all live here.
- Sabrina Ramonov — 1.4M+ followers across platforms. AI prompts, agents, and workflows for solopreneurs. Per Ryan Doser’s 2026 list.
- Grace Leung — Marketing-focused AI tool comparisons.
- AI Andy — 213K subs. Daily AI use-cases for normal workflows.
Best for sponsoring: AI meeting notes, AI writing tools, AI research assistants, knowledge management.
AI Art & Design Channels
For image models, design tools, and creator products.
- Olivio Sarikas — Stable Diffusion, Flux, Midjourney workflows.
- Sebastian Kamph — AI art tutorials, ComfyUI, image models.
- All About AI — 220K subs. Generative AI generalist with strong image coverage.
Best for sponsoring: Image gen platforms, design tools, asset marketplaces, AI-native design SaaS.
AI Automation Channels
The fastest-growing category in 2026. n8n, Make, Zapier, and AI agent platforms all live here.
- Nate Herk — 500K+ subs. Went 0 → 600K in under two years. n8n + AI agents. The category leader.
- Jack Roberts — 7-figure AI automation business, no-code agent systems.
- Mark Kashef / Prompt Advisers — 2M+ views. Multi-step prompting and agent building.
- AI Automation Station — Practical automation walkthroughs.
Best for sponsoring: Zapier alternatives, agent platforms, workflow tools, CRMs with AI, vertical automation SaaS.
AI Business Channels
For AI strategy, AI consultants, and tools sold to operators and founders.
- Julia McCoy — 268K subs. AI growth, entrepreneurship, AGI strategy.
- Authority Hacker — AI + SEO + online business. Massive operator audience.
- Ryan Doser — AI marketing systems and honest tool reviews.
- Nathan Gotch — 100K+ subs. AI SEO and AI search strategy.
Best for sponsoring: AI marketing tools, SEO/AEO platforms, agency software, B2B AI SaaS.
AI Education Channels
For long-form, high-trust audiences. Lower CPM but very high-quality leads.
- 3Blue1Brown — 8.2M subs. The gold standard for mathematical AI intuition.
- Lex Fridman — 5M subs. Long-form AI interviews with founders and researchers.
- Two Minute Papers — 1.6M subs. AI research breakthroughs explained.
- DeepLearningAI — Andrew Ng’s channel. Enterprise-credible.
Best for sponsoring: AI courses, enterprise AI platforms, research tools, brand campaigns from major labs.
AI Developer Channels
For ML engineers, researchers, and infra buyers.
- Andrej Karpathy — 220K+ subs. Founding member of OpenAI. Multi-hour deep dives. Watched by every serious AI team.
- Yannic Kilcher — 313K subs. Paper readings and ML research analysis.
- Hugging Face — Official channel. Strong fit for open-source-adjacent products.
- James Briggs — RAG, vector DBs, LangChain. High-converting for infra products.
Best for sponsoring: Vector DBs, eval/observability tools, model hosting, fine-tuning platforms, ML infra.
Which AI Companies Should Sponsor Which Channels?
| If you sell… | Sponsor channels in… |
|---|---|
| AI dev tools / IDEs | Coding + Developer |
| AI agent platforms | Automation + Productivity + Kingy AI |
| AI video / image models | Video/Filmmaking + Art/Design |
| Vertical AI SaaS (legal, sales, support) | Business + Productivity + Kingy AI |
| Frontier model APIs | News + Developer + Education |
| AI marketing tools | Business + Productivity |
| AI infra (vector DB, eval, hosting) | Developer + Coding |
| Consumer AI apps | News + general AI channels |
How to Actually Pick a Channel
A few quick filters that separate good sponsorships from wasted budget:
- Does the creator use the category already? If they’ve never demoed a product like yours, expect a flat read and weak conversion.
- Are sponsor slots integrated or bolted on? Pre-roll-only deals underperform integrated demos by 3–5x.
- What’s the audience’s buying intent? A 50K-sub channel of AI operators outperforms a 1M-sub channel of casual viewers for B2B SaaS, every time.
- Can the creator handle a real demo? This is where Kingy AI and channels like Nate Herk, Matthew Berman, and Fireship win — they can actually show the product working.
Need help choosing the right creator format for your AI tool?
Kingy AI works with AI products that need real demos, category education, and high-trust distribution — the kinds of products that don’t convert on a 30-second pre-roll but do convert when an operator-audience sees them used live, in context, by someone they trust.
If that’s your product, start with Kingy AI and build out from there.






