Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
AI ecommerce optimization platform from Klevu + Searchspring merger. Backed by PSG. Search, merchandising, personalization. Launched 2025, San Antonio.
Athos Commerce is an AI-powered ecommerce optimization platform launched in 2025 and based in San Antonio, Texas. The company was formed through the strategic merger of Klevu, a leader in AI-native search and product discovery, and Searchspring, a well-established ecommerce search and merchandising platform. Together they created a unified solution backed by PSG, a growth-focused private equity firm specializing in software businesses, combining both companies' existing customer bases and technical capabilities.\n\nThe combined platform delivers AI-driven site search, merchandising, personalization, and product recommendations across ecommerce storefronts. Athos Commerce serves mid-market and enterprise retailers by surfacing the right products to the right shoppers at the right moment — reducing bounce rates, improving conversion, and increasing average order value. Its differentiated position comes from pairing Klevu's AI-native search architecture with Searchspring's deep merchandising toolset and established retailer relationships.\n\nAthos Commerce enters the market as a scaled, well-capitalized competitor in the ecommerce experience layer, a space contested by Bloomreach, Coveo, and Algolia. The merger pools a substantial joint customer base from both legacy brands and positions Athos as a full-stack discovery and personalization partner for retailers seeking to modernize their ecommerce stacks. Its PSG backing provides both operational resources and M&A capacity to accelerate further category consolidation.
American luxury goods conglomerate (NYSE: TPR) with ~$6.7B revenue in FY2024; owns Coach ($4.5B revenue, 30%+ operating margins), Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman targeting accessible luxury consumers in North America and Asia.
Tapestry, Inc. is an American house of modern luxury brands, owning Coach, Kate Spade New York, and Stuart Weitzman. Founded as Coach in 1941 and rebranded as Tapestry in 2017 to signal its transformation into a multi-brand luxury platform, the company targets the "accessible luxury" segment — premium leather goods, handbags, footwear, and accessories priced aspirationally but within reach of upper-middle consumers in North America and Asia.
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