Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
Datavault AI Inc. is a technology company focused on data experience, data monetization, and Web 3.0–enabled digital assets, operating at the intersection of artificial intelligence, blockchain-based data ownership, and immersive media technologies. The company develops platforms that allow enterprises, creators, and rights holders to structure, secure, value, and monetize data assets across digital environments, including experiential media and spatial audio. Its core strategy centers on treating data as a measurable, ownable, and licensable asset class.
The company traces its origins to WiSA Technologies, Inc., which historically specialized in wireless audio standards and immersive sound technologies. Beginning in 2023, the company undertook a strategic transformation, rebranding as Datavault AI Inc. and expanding beyond audio hardware standards into AI-driven data valuation, tokenization, and experiential data platforms. This evolution reflects a pivot from a primarily standards-based audio business toward software, platforms, and intellectual property focused on data-centric revenue models.
Business Operations
Datavault AI operates through multiple business lines spanning data science software, experiential media platforms, and acoustic science technologies. Its operations are commonly described as including DataVault Platform, which supports data valuation, provenance, and monetization; Web 3.0 and blockchain-enabled data licensing frameworks; and acoustic and spatial audio technologies derived from its legacy WiSA intellectual property. Revenue is generated through a mix of software licensing, platform usage, intellectual property licensing, and strategic commercial agreements.
The company maintains domestic operations in the United States and supports international customers through licensing and platform access rather than large-scale physical infrastructure. Datavault AI controls proprietary software platforms, patents, and trademarks related to data valuation methodologies, secure data exchange, and immersive audio. Its historical and ongoing partnerships include technology, media, and entertainment participants, though the scale and financial impact of individual partnerships vary and are not always fully disclosed in public filings.
Strategic Position & Investments
Strategically, Datavault AI positions itself as a data asset infrastructure provider, aiming to enable enterprises to unlock new revenue streams from underutilized data while maintaining ownership and compliance. Growth initiatives emphasize expanding the adoption of its DataVault Platform, integrating AI-driven analytics, and deploying blockchain-based mechanisms for rights management and monetization. The company has publicly highlighted opportunities in sports, entertainment, advertising, and smart venues as priority verticals.
Investment activity has primarily focused on internal platform development and the expansion of intellectual property rather than large-scale acquisitions. The company continues to leverage assets and technologies developed under WiSA Technologies while investing in emerging areas such as AI-powered data valuation, tokenized data assets, and immersive digital experiences. Where disclosures are limited, the financial materiality of certain initiatives remains unclear based on available public sources.
Geographic Footprint
Datavault AI is headquartered in the United States, with its principal executive offices located in California. Its operational footprint is primarily North American, reflecting its historical roots and regulatory filings, while its technologies and platforms are designed for global deployment via digital distribution and licensing models.
The company reports market engagement across North America, with indirect reach into Europe and Asia-Pacific through partners, licensees, and platform users. International influence is driven more by intellectual property and software access than by owned facilities or subsidiaries abroad, and the extent of recurring international revenue is not fully broken out in publicly available disclosures.
Leadership & Governance
Datavault AI is led by executives with backgrounds in technology commercialization, digital media, and corporate finance, guiding the company through its transition from an audio-focused standards organization to a data-centric technology platform. Leadership communications emphasize innovation, intellectual property leverage, and long-term data monetization strategies aligned with emerging Web 3.0 ecosystems.
Key executives include:
- Nathaniel Bradley – Chief Executive Officer
- Brett Moyer – Chief Financial Officer
Information regarding additional executive officers, board committee structures, and governance practices beyond standard public company requirements is limited in detail. Data inconclusive based on available public sources regarding the full scope of executive leadership and internal governance frameworks.