Making the Intangible Tangible
Own Your Data. Turn It Into Capital.
Datavault builds the exchange where data becomes assets, assets become tokens, and tokens become value.
Market
A 16 Trillion Market Is Taking Shape Right in Front of Us
On March 18, 2026, the SEC approved Nasdaq’s proposed rule change to enable trading of securities on the exchange in tokenized form.
DataVault AI signed a definitive agreement to acquire NYIAX. The deal would add a blockchain-enabled exchange platform, institutional-grade market infrastructure, and jointly owned patents to its existing data monetization and tokenization stack. NYIAX is built on the Nasdaq financial framework including a commercial and IP alliance around that platform.
Value
$16T
Tokenized illiquid assets bull-case forecast by 2030, Nasdaq
Wallets
4.4B
Wallets in 2025, adoption is already here
Users
560M+
Crypto owners in 2025, humanity already tested digital ownership
Market Cap
$36.8T
Listed Market Cap on Nasdaq
MARKET
Building a New Asset Class
$1T+ market in motion — turning untapped private data and real-world assets into priced, tradable markets.
TECHNOLOGY
120+ Patents in 1 Infrastructure
Proprietary Technology Stack across tokenization, data valuation, and exchange infrastructure, integrated with institutional rails.
TRACTION
$1 trillion Assets Pipeline
Active pipeline of tokenizable assets already lined up — from commodities to private data — ready for listing and trade.
Datavault AI collaborates with IBM to Deploy Enterprise-Grade AI at the Edge with Available Infrastructure’s SanQtum AI Platform
Datavault AI activates a secured multi-city edge AI network for real-time data tokenization, security, and monetization across New York and Philadelphia
"We are committed to delivering best-in-class user experiences across platforms. Multiple applications — including Bloomberg Terminal, iOS, and Android — are planned to help users and businesses access our solutions in just a few clicks. Over time, we expect to expand through a wider range of connected experiences, with the goal of making eligible asset and data interactions simpler, more intuitive, and more accessible across devices. This product philosophy is rooted in leadership experience building accessibility technology that helped connect millions of disabled users worldwide to the digital world."

Nathaniel T. Bradley
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Chief Executive Officer and Director
Nathaniel previously founded and led AudioEye, built it into a public company, and helped create the accessibility technology recognized by many users as the “little blue man” — a tool that has helped make digital experiences more accessible for millions of people with disabilities worldwide. That same belief in broader access and easier digital connection continues to inform DVLT’s product vision today.
Market Evolves Through New Financial Layers
Brief History From Stocks to Tokenization, now powered by Datavault AI
Tokenization isn’t a rebellion against finance — it’s the next layer of liquidity, ownership, and trading built on top of underlying assets.
1602
Stocks
Dutch East India Company is a key early milestone for publicly traded equity
1848
Futures
Chicago Board of Trade formalized modern futures-market infrastructure
1896
Index
Dow Jones Industrial Average created a tradable benchmark concept for baskets of stocks
1973
Options
Cboe launched listed options, standardizing a major derivatives layer
1993
ETF
SPY launched as the first U.S.-listed ETF
2026
Institutional Tokenization
On March 18 2026, the SEC approved Nasdaq’s proposed rule change to enable trading of securities on the exchange in tokenized form via NYIAX patent acquired by Datavault AI
What's happening right now
June 25, 2017
Nasdaq, Inc. and NYIAX signed a Joint Intellectual Property Ownership Agreement covering a co-owned patent titled “Systems and Methods for Electronic Continuous Trading of Variant Inventories.” NYIAX’s SEC filing says related patents were later granted in 2020 and 2022 to Nasdaq Technology AB and NYIAX, Inc. as co-applicants.
January 27, 2026
The SEC published Nasdaq’s proposed rule change to allow certain DTC-eligible securities to trade in token form on the exchange. The SEC notice says the proposal would permit eligible securities to be represented using digital ledger or blockchain technology, while keeping the same CUSIP, trading symbol, and rights as traditional securities.
January 30, 2026
The SEC staff published its Statement on Tokenized Securities, explaining that a tokenized security is still a security under federal securities laws when it is represented as a crypto asset and ownership is maintained in whole or in part on crypto networks.
March 18, 2026
Reuters reported that the SEC approved Nasdaq’s proposal to allow trading and settlement of certain stocks in *tokenized form. Reuters said the initial scope covered eligible securities such as companies in the *Russell 1000 Index and certain ETFs, with settlement through the Depository Trust Company.
March 19, 2026
Datavault AI (DVLT) announced a *definitive agreement to acquire NYIAX. The press release says the pending acquisition is intended to integrate *NYIAX’s blockchain-enabled exchange platform, built on recognized financial market technology and jointly owned patents, with DVLT’s platform.
Technology Powering NASDAQ Tokenization
NYIAX–Nasdaq co-patented systems for continuous electronic trading, including U.S. Patent No. 12,198,193, “Systems and Methods for Electronic Continuous Trading of Variant Inventories.”

.01
Nasdaq Infrastructure
Patented NYIAX infrastructure enabling tokenized trading on NASDAQ-level financial rails
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Core IP Ownership
Ownership of tokenization, data valuation, and exchange system patents
.03
Beyond Securities
Extending the same technology into data and real-world asset markets
A foundational infrastructure protected by a deeply fortified patent portfolio
Datavault Al provides multi-patented technology stacks that serve as the foundational architecture for data valuation, protecting against competitive replication.
46
Issued US Patents
51
Pending Patents
Numbers that speak
for themselves
Revenue
YoY Revenue growth, 2025
Earnings
Earnings Growth, Q4 2025
Frequently Asked Questions.
What is Datavault AI Inc.'s stock symbol?
Our stock is traded on the Nasdaq under the symbol DVLT.
When was Datavault AI Inc. incorporated?
We were formed as Summit Semiconductor, LLC, on July 23, 2010. We converted to a Delaware corporation, effective December 31, 2017, at which time we changed our name to Summit Semiconductor, Inc. On September 11, 2018 we changed our name to Summit Wireless Technologies, Inc.; on March 11, 2022, we changed our name to WiSA Technologies Inc., and on February 13, 2025, we changed our name to Datavault AI Inc.
When did Datavault AI Inc. become a public company?
The company went public as Summit Semiconductor, Inc. on July 27, 2018. It completed an asset purchase from privately held Datavault Holdings Inc. on December 31, 2024 and subsequently changed its name to Datavault AI Inc. on February 13, 2025.
Where is Datavault AI Inc. located?
One Commerce Square, 2005 Market Street, Suite 2400, Philadelphia, PA 19103 T: 408-627-4716
Who is Datavault AI Inc.'s transfer agent?
VStock Transfer, LLC 18 Lafayette Place Woodmere, NY 11598 T: 212-828-8436 www.VStockTransfer.com
Who is Datavault AI Inc.'s independent auditor?
BPM LLP 10 Almaden Blvd. Suite 1000 San Jose, CA 95113 T: 408-961-6300 www.bpmcpa.com
Who is Datavault AI Inc.'s outside legal counsel?
Sullivan & Worcester LLP 1633 Broadway New York, NY 10019 T: 212-660-3000 www.sullivanlaw.com
When is Datavault AI Inc.’s Annual Gathering of Shareholders?
It is normally held in November or December. We will issue advance notifications via press release when it is scheduled.






