If You Invested in Datavault AI Inc (DVLT)
Looking for the live price? See the DVLT quote & overviewWhat $1,000 or $10,000 in DVLT Would Be Worth Today
Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago| If you invested | 1 year ago | 5 years ago | 10 years ago | Since Feb 14, 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1,000 | $579 -42% | — | — | $320 -68% |
| $10,000 | $5,792 -42% | — | — | $3,201 -68% |
Based on real historical closing prices through the latest market close. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Custom Calculation
Choose your own date and amount for DVLT$1,000 Investment Over Time
DVLT vs S&P 500Year-by-Year Returns
DVLT annual performance| Year | Start Price | End Price | Annual Return | Cumulative |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $1.20 | $0.64 | -46.6% | -46.6% |
| 2026 | $0.99 | $0.38 | -61.3% | -68.0% |
About Datavault AI Inc
Services-business Services, Nec · NASDAQ
Datavault AI Inc. (Nasdaq: DVLT) is a technology company in the software infrastructure sector focused on AI-driven data experiences, valuation, and monetization in the Web 3.0 environment. According to the company’s disclosures, its cloud-based platform is built to transform raw data into authenticated, tradable digital assets, combining data monetization, credentialing, and digital engagement technologies. Datavault AI is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and its common stock is listed on The Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol DVLT.
The company organizes its activities around two collaborative divisions: an Acoustic Science Division and a Data Science Division. The Acoustic Science Division is built on patented technologies and intellectual property for spatial and multichannel wireless HD sound transmission, including the WiSA®, ADIO®, and Sumerian® brands. Company descriptions state that this IP covers areas such as audio timing, synchronization, and multi-channel interference cancellation, and is used to support spatial and multichannel HD sound experiences across a range of environments.
The Data Science Division uses Web 3.0 architectures and high-performance computing to support experiential data perception, valuation, and secure monetization. Datavault AI reports that its platform supports HPC software licensing and data-driven solutions across multiple industries, including sports and entertainment, events and venues, biotech, education, fintech, real estate, healthcare, and energy. Its technology is described as cloud-based and customizable, with capabilities that include AI and machine learning automation, third-party integration, analytics, marketing automation, and advertising monitoring.
A core element of the company’s approach is the Information Data Exchange® (IDE®), which Datavault AI describes as a patented system that enables creation of Digital Twins and secure licensing of name, image, and likeness (NIL). The IDE is designed to attach physical real-world objects or attributes to immutable metadata objects or blockchain entries, supporting tokenization and data provenance. Company materials emphasize that this framework is intended to foster what it calls “responsible AI with integrity” by combining secure data handling with traceability and valuation mechanisms.
Datavault AI also highlights a portfolio of named AI agents and data valuation tools, including DataValue® and DataScore®, which are referenced in connection with real-time data scoring, tokenization at birth, and monetization workflows. In multiple press releases, the company describes using these agents within edge environments to turn data created at the network edge into authenticated, tradable digital property, without relying on traditional public cloud infrastructure.
On the infrastructure side, Datavault AI has announced a planned nationwide deployment of a physical private edge cloud network in partnership with AP Global Holdings LLC (doing business as Available Infrastructure) using the SanQtum™ AI platform. Company statements describe SanQtum as a GPU-powered, zero-trust, quantum-ready edge environment that combines secure communications, encrypted storage, and high-performance data processing. Datavault AI’s disclosures indicate that this edge network is intended to support its IDE, DataValue, and DataScore agents, enabling near-real-time tokenization, data exchange, and agentic monetization across dozens of U.S. cities.
The company has also reported an expanded collaboration with IBM, under which Datavault AI runs its Information Data Exchange and DataScore agents built with IBM’s watsonx portfolio inside SanQtum AI’s distributed micro edge data centers. According to the company, this combination is designed to allow enterprise clients to process and tokenize data when it is created, keeping data within a zero-trust local network while enabling AI workloads, media analytics, identity verification, tokenization, credentialing, and high-security data commerce.
Beyond infrastructure and core data agents, Datavault AI describes a set of engagement and media technologies that extend its data monetization model into interactive environments. These include ADIO® Inaudible Tones®, which the company characterizes as a patented technology for embedding inaudible audio signals into media to trigger mobile interactions, real-time polling, and other engagement mechanics without disrupting the primary content. In a collaboration with Fintech.TV, Datavault AI has outlined use of ADIO to power interactive polling and an AI-driven bias meter that analyzes media content in real time and records bias metrics into its Data Vault tokenization platform.
Datavault AI also promotes DVHOLO™, a holographic display platform used for immersive 3D digital twins and experiential marketing. In a collaboration with Riflessi, a luxury retailer on New York’s Fifth Avenue, the company has described plans to deploy DVHOLO and ADIO to present holographic representations of fashion inventory and sponsor immersive advertising experiences. Company materials state that interaction signals from these experiences—such as impressions and engagement duration—can be structured as monetizable data assets within Datavault AI’s valuation framework, while maintaining privacy and regulatory compliance.
Another recurring theme in Datavault AI’s public communications is real-world asset (RWA) tokenization. The company positions itself as a technology and patent portfolio–driven participant in RWA tokenization, using its IDE to connect physical assets and data to immutable blockchain records for traceability, authenticity, and monetization. It highlights use cases such as digital twins, secure NIL licensing, and tokenized workflows in regulated sectors, as well as plans to support exchanges related to RWAs and other tokenomic applications.
Datavault AI’s securities filings also reference a significant licensing agreement with Scilex Holding Company, under which Datavault AI granted Scilex a worldwide, exclusive license to certain patents and know-how for use in biotechnology, biopharmaceutical, genetic, diagnostic, and related data industries. The agreement covers generation, use, storage, analysis, tokenization, and exchange of DNA, genetic, diagnostic, and therapeutic data or materials, and includes payment terms tied to license fees, milestones, and royalties. This agreement illustrates how the company uses its IP and data platforms in sector-specific contexts.
In addition to its technology and licensing activities, Datavault AI has undertaken shareholder-focused initiatives involving digital tokens and warrants. The company has announced distributions of Dream Bowl Meme Coin II digital collectibles to eligible equity holders, and a separate distribution of warrants to purchase common stock that are conditioned on holders maintaining a specified number of Dream Bowl Meme Coin II tokens in digital wallets with Datavault AI. Company filings and press releases explain that these digital collectibles are intended for entertainment, event-access, and digital-collectible functions connected to the Dream Bowl football event, and explicitly state that they are not designed as investments or financial products.
From a corporate and capital markets perspective, Datavault AI’s SEC filings confirm that it is incorporated in Delaware and that its common stock, with a par value of $0.0001 per share, trades on The Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol DVLT. The company has disclosed various financing transactions, including registered direct offerings of common stock, a securities purchase agreement involving common stock and a pre-funded warrant with Scilex Holding Company, and an increase in authorized share capital approved by stockholders. It has also reported regaining compliance with Nasdaq’s minimum bid price requirement following a period of non-compliance.
Overall, Datavault AI presents itself, through its own disclosures, as a software infrastructure and data technology company that combines patented acoustic technologies, Web 3.0 data management, high-performance computing, and edge infrastructure to support data valuation, tokenization, and monetization. Its activities span enterprise data workflows, media and experiential marketing, RWA tokenization, and sector-specific licensing, with a focus on treating data as authenticated digital property.
Similar Stocks
See how related companies performed
Frequently Asked Questions
Datavault AI Inc investment returns
How much would $1,000 invested in Datavault AI Inc be worth today?
If you invested $1,000 in Datavault AI Inc (DVLT) 1 years ago on 2025-07-07, your investment would be worth $579 today, representing a -42.1% total return, growing at a compounded rate of -42.5% per year (CAGR).
Has Datavault AI Inc outperformed the S&P 500?
Comparison data requires at least 10 years of trading history. Use the calculator above to compare DVLT performance over available time periods.
What is Datavault AI Inc's average annual return?
The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of DVLT over the past 1 years is -42.5%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — DVLT's best recent year was 2025 (-46.6%) and worst was 2026 (-61.3%).
Your Privacy is Protected
This calculator sends the symbol, date, and amount you enter to our server so we can fetch historical market data and render the result. We do not save those entries as a portfolio or account, but standard web server logs may still record the page request.
For informational and educational purposes only — not investment advice.