OpenAI Explores $100 Billion Funding At $750 Billion Valuation
OpenAI has held early discussions with investors about raising tens of billions of dollars, potentially reaching $100 billion, at a valuation of around $750 billion, according to a report by The Information.
The talks are preliminary, and details could still change, with the company declining to comment on the report.
Why Are Investors Eyeing OpenAI So Closely
The proposed funding would mark a roughly 50 per cent jump from OpenAI’s last reported valuation of $500 billion in October, following a deal that allowed current and former employees to sell around $6.6 billion in shares.
The surge reflects continued investor interest in the AI sector, where demand for advanced computing power is intensifying as companies race to develop systems capable of matching or surpassing human capabilities.
Is OpenAI Preparing For One Of The Largest IPOs Ever
Alongside the private funding discussions, OpenAI, backed by Microsoft, is preparing for a public listing that could value the company at up to $1 trillion.
Reports suggest the company may file with US securities regulators as early as the second half of 2026.
This comes as OpenAI lays the groundwork for an initial public offering that could be among the largest in history.
Which Partners Are Involved And What Are The Stakes
OpenAI has previously raised billions at increasing valuations and has held initial talks with Amazon this month regarding a potential $10 billion investment.
The company remains unprofitable but continues to dominate the AI sector, making significant investments in infrastructure.
Companies such as Nvidia and Oracle have signed multibillion-dollar AI deals with OpenAI in 2025, demonstrating strong commercial interest in its technology.
Are Investors Concerned About AI Demand Slowing
Despite the enthusiasm, investors are approaching the funding cautiously, monitoring for signs that demand for AI might be slowing or that heavy investments may not yield expected returns.
The proposed fundraise signals both confidence in OpenAI’s long-term potential and an awareness of the risks inherent in funding resource-intensive AI development at such high valuations.
The discussions, if finalised, would position OpenAI at the centre of a rapidly evolving AI landscape, with billions in funding and a potential trillion-dollar public valuation shaping the next phase of its growth.