Entrepreneur UK’s London 100: Tingz

Tingz turns AI-driven game creation into a new form of self-expression and brand storytelling

By Patricia Cullen | Jun 05, 2025
Tingz
Kristina Hayhoe,Tingz Co-founder

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Industry: Artificial Intelligence
Tingz is an AI game platform. The London-based startup is redefining how digital content is created and experienced – by turning game creation into a tool for self-expression, community, and brand engagement.

Powered by proprietary AI models, Tingz enables anyone to create and share fully interactive game experiences – just by typing a prompt. No coding, no technical skills.

Whether you’re a content creator, a casual user, or a marketing team, Tingz lets you build immersive, playable worlds in seconds.

“Tingz is what happens when game creation becomes a communication tool. We’re giving creators, communities, and companies the ability to express themselves through play. For brands, it’s like going from a billboard to a mini-world – interactive, memorable, and shareable,” says Kristina Hayhoe, co-founder of Tingz.

Industry: Artificial Intelligence
Tingz is an AI game platform. The London-based startup is redefining how digital content is created and experienced – by turning game creation into a tool for self-expression, community, and brand engagement.

Powered by proprietary AI models, Tingz enables anyone to create and share fully interactive game experiences – just by typing a prompt. No coding, no technical skills.

Whether you’re a content creator, a casual user, or a marketing team, Tingz lets you build immersive, playable worlds in seconds.

“Tingz is what happens when game creation becomes a communication tool. We’re giving creators, communities, and companies the ability to express themselves through play. For brands, it’s like going from a billboard to a mini-world – interactive, memorable, and shareable,” says Kristina Hayhoe, co-founder of Tingz.

Patricia Cullen

Entrepreneur Staff

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