Build-A-Bear Workshop vs H&M (Hennes & Mauritz)

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H&M (Hennes & Mauritz) leads in AI visibility (28 vs 21)

Build-A-Bear Workshop

UnknownConsumer Retail

General

Experiential retail where customers stuff and customize plush animals; NYSE-listed with 450+ locations globally growing adult gifting and licensed characters competing with Jellycat.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
D21
Category Rank
#975 of 1167
AI Consensus
77%
Trend
stable
Per Platform
ChatGPT
17
Perplexity
15
Gemini
21

About

Build-A-Bear Workshop is an interactive retail experience company where customers create personalized stuffed animals in-store — selecting an unstuffed plush animal (bears, bunnies, licensed characters from Disney, Marvel, Star Wars), participating in the stuffing process, adding a heart and making a wish, then dressing and accessorizing their creation. Founded in 1997 by Maxine Clark in St. Louis, Missouri, Build-A-Bear is publicly traded (NYSE: BBW) and operates approximately 450 company-owned and franchised workshop locations globally, generating approximately $450-500 million in annual revenue.\n\nBuild-A-Bear's retail model creates an experience-as-a-product that generates high emotional engagement — the in-store creation process makes the stuffed animal uniquely personal for children and adults, driving gift-giving occasion visits (birthdays, holidays, special events). The workshop format requires significant in-store participation, making it inherently difficult to replicate online, though Build-A-Bear has grown its e-commerce business with DIY kits and personalization options. Licensed character collaborations (Disney princesses, NFL teams, Star Wars, Pokémon) drive repeat visits as new characters are released.\n\nIn 2025, Build-A-Bear competes with Jellycat (premium stuffed animals), Ty (collectible plush), and experiential retail concepts for the children's gift and experience market. The company has been one of the more resilient specialty retailers in the era of e-commerce disruption — because the value proposition is the experience, not just the product, it has maintained relevance while other toy retailers consolidated or closed. The 2025 strategy focuses on expanding licensed character partnerships, growing the adult gifting market (Build-A-Bear has found success with pop culture adult audiences), and developing digital integration (virtual customization tools, augmented reality) to complement the in-store experience.

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H&M (Hennes & Mauritz)

Unknownretail

fashion retail

Global fast-fashion giant with 4,100+ stores across 78 markets. Q1 2026 revenue up 3%; investing in AI personalization and sustainability initiatives.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
D28
Category Rank
#270 of 1167
AI Consensus
53%
Trend
stable
Per Platform
ChatGPT
31
Perplexity
33
Gemini
21

About

H&M Hennes & Mauritz is a Swedish multinational fashion retailer founded in 1947, operating brands including H&M, COS, & Other Stories, ARKET, and Weekday. The company runs approximately 4,100 stores worldwide with annual revenue of ~$23B, generating 66% of sales from Europe.

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AI Visibility Head-to-Head

21
Overall Score
28
#975
Category Rank
#270
77
AI Consensus
53
stable
Trend
stable
17
ChatGPT
31
15
Perplexity
33
21
Gemini
21
25
Claude
39
20
Grok
21

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