The Biggest Disruption
to IP since Disney
Get in now as we disrupt a $2 trillion market with 100+
historic trademark wins to the biggest names in history

Disney Princess IP alone has generated over $45.2 billion in royalty revenue
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$2.25
Share Price
$974.25*
Min. Investment
This isn’t just an investment—it’s a seat at the table.

Why We're Winning
Monetization Power
Through immersive tech and legendary IP, we’re unlocking new verticals—and a new era of next-gen monetization

Licensed Merchandise
$350 Billion3

Television & Film
$100 Billion5
Advertising & Media Sales
$1.15 Trillion6
Digital Gaming
$350 Billion4

Amusement Parks
& Attractions
$50 Billion8

Speaking of next-gen monetization...





5G network

Why Investors Are Excited
A Proven Billion Dollar Business Model



T-Mobile’s Network
CompaxDigital—a global telecom giant with 35 million users—has invested $3.5 million into Elf Labs to launch Elf Mobile
Built on T-Mobile’s 5G infrastructure (and soon Starlink), Elf Mobile will become the world’s first content-powered wireless service—delivering exclusive shows, immersive AR/VR experiences, and AI-driven features, all starring iconic characters like Cinderella, Snow White, Rapunzel, and Peter Pan.
This isn’t just telecom.
It’s next-gen IP monetization.
3 Funded Franchises
Elf Labs is launching 3 major franchises all featuring Cinderella, Snow White, Belle, Little Mermaid, Pinocchio and Rapunzel.






Think about that:
By capturing just 1.5M total subscribers (.000187% market-share) we project to achieve a 1B+ valuation-on this product alone-based on market value of each subscriber

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Suscribers
A New Distribution Channel for Billion-Dollar IP

Elf Mobile Runs on America’s Fast & Most Reliable Network
First of it’s kind content rich wireless service. With content based on billion dollar IP

AI powered cybersecurity. Creating a safe enviorment for your kids. Piece of mind when you hand your kid your phone to enjoy content and play games.

Elf Mobile brings all three together—into one high-margin, IP-powered platform.

Game-Changing Patented Technology
Powered by Cosmic Wire and Compax Digital
Streaming Episodes
Our own high-fidelity, 3D online streaming platform. Watch content. Play games. Interact with your favorite characters.
3D World
High-fidelity, 3D characters and worlds. Up to 90% data compression using our proprietary technology.
Talking Toys
AI-powered toys connect with fans, allowing unique relationships with characters like Cinderella dolls, 3D Rapunzel avatars, and AR Pinocchio figures.
VR Character
Your phone’s camera transforms any space into a 3D world with geospatial positioning for mazes, hide & seek, scavenger hunts, and more with digital characters.
In the pipeline
With our historic portfolio of trademarks and copyrights, Elf Labs is creating cutting edge content for kids, young adults and adults


Powering the Future of Media and Connectivity
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Invest again to receive 15% bonus shares and 6 months free of Elf Mobile when you sign up for a 12-month Elf Mobile subscription.

Why Elf Labs?

A Market Nearing Half a Trillion Dollars Per Year
We can now license these character trademarks to companies in the $340 Billion consumer product space.9 We earn royalties on all branded merchandise.
Content is King
With your help, we’ll produce live-action and animated content creating wholesome and thrilling entertainment. Content generates revenue and also drives licensed merchandise.
Patented and Disruptive Technologies
Our strategy includes our own proprietary platform with deep immersive content and toys powered by interactive tech that promises to revolutionize entertainment as we know it.
Licensed Merchandise Generates $1 Billion+ Every Day
Past performance is not indicative of future results.






Consumer Product Licensing at a Glance
$350 billion dollars in licensed consumer products annually.10
With a CAGR of 4.34% licensed consumer product, revenue is expected to reach over $432 billion over the next 6 years.12
Entertainment/Character IP remains the largest licensing sector at a staggering $138 billion annually.11
Disney is the worlds largest Licensor with $61.7 billion at retail in just consumer product sales.13
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The brains behind the magic

David is an accomplished founder, entrepreneur and business leader. As CEO of Elf Labs, he spearheads the company’s creation of high-value IP franchises through its one-of-a-kind iconic character IP, revolutionary technology, and next-generation storytelling. Leveraging his experience building disruptive, market altering business models, David plans to reimagine entertainment through Elf Lab's immersive content, next-gen gaming, and consumer product licensing.
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