WunderKIND Ads and Cognitiv Bring the Power of ContextGPT Direct to Media Buyers

WunderKIND Ads and Cognitiv Bring the Power of ContextGPT Direct to Media Buyers

The partnership unlocks programmatic access, contextual targeting capabilities across unique inventory from WunderKIND Ads’ 300+ premium publishers

Key Takeaways

  • Media buyers can access WunderKIND Ads’ 300+ premium publishers programmatically through any DSP.
  • With Cognitiv’s ContextGPT, WunderKIND provides precise, dynamic strategies to media buyers, enabling more intelligent contextual targeting in seconds.
  • AI-driven contextual intelligence improves relevance, yield, and performance across campaigns.

WunderKIND Ads, the leader in non-intrusive, user-first ad experiences, announced a strategic partnership with Cognitiv – the leading advanced performance partner powered by deep learning – providing media buyers access to unique inventory while unlocking new revenue opportunities for publishers, in a challenging era.

Through Cognitiv’s ContextGPT, WunderKIND Ads can curate inventory to create custom deals for advertisers, and align content with the deepest level of contextual intelligence across its network of 300+ premium publishers – with seamless activation through any DSP. WunderKIND Ads’ media buyers can now easily plan, refine, and launch campaigns in seconds – unlocking dynamic audience discovery, greater relevance, and AI-driven contextual precision.

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Powered by advanced reasoning and fine-tuned large language models (LLMs), the newly enhanced ContextGPT sets the standard for contextual precision, adapting to multiple layers of relevance, from audience and content type to semantic nuance and brand safety. ContextGPT’s fully co-located real-time SSP integrations also update segments with new content in real-time, allowing buyers to take advantage of new content and its many new readers instead of having to wait a day or more when the stories are stale in other context solutions. This technology gives WunderKIND Ads’ media buyers real-time visibility into how audience signals intersect with content, enabling more relevant ad delivery that drives higher-value demand, increases yield, and improves overall monetization efficiency.

“This is how contextual advertising should work,” said Adam Gendelman VP, Head of Sales, Supply & Operations at WunderKIND Ads. “While much of the publishing world braces for disruption, we’re using AI to help publishers grow revenue and give advertisers faster access to unique inventory that delivers better, more relevant experiences for their audiences.”

This partnership underscores both companies’ commitment to delivering advanced AI and deep learning technology to drive meaningful business performance for the entire media ecosystem. With future-proofed precision, ContextGPT applies proprietary AI to deliver custom, nuanced page-level content segmentation, surpassing basic IAB categories and keyword targeting. The result is brand-safe advertising powered by human-like understanding, optimized for relevance, scale, and performance.

“Cognitiv has seen the power that AI-driven contextual signals can unlock for our own clients, so this integration is a natural next step,” said Jana Jakovljevic, SVP, Partnerships, at Cognitiv. “By putting ContextGPT directly into the hands of the sell-side, we are providing them the tools to understand their content and their audiences at a whole new level. It is a great example of how AI can elevate both monetization and performance at the same time.”

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