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Visualized: The 20 AI Companies with The Highest Funding
Last Updated on April 23, 2026 by Monica Ebunoluwa
Last Updated on April 23, 2026 by Monica Ebunoluwa

 

 

Artificial intelligence continues to boom. And if you follow the trail of capital, it’s clear who the loudest voices are. 

 

According to Forbes’ 2025 AI 50 list, the top 20 AI-driven businesses have collectively raised about $122 billion in funding. 

 

But the most interesting part is that one company alone, OpenAI, accounts for more than half of that total.

 

TL;DR

 

  • OpenAI leads the AI funding race with $63.9 billion, more than half of the total capital raised by the top 20 firms.
  • The U.S. dominates the field, home to about 85% of the most-funded AI companies.
  • AI startups are young and fast-growing, with most founded after 2018 and now attracting multi-billion-dollar investments.

 

Funding determines who has the resources to train bigger models, attract top-tier engineers, and rent the cloud servers that cost millions per day. 

 

Ranking AI Companies by Their Funding Size

 

wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at Rank AI Company About Funding Year Founded Country
1 Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM 1 OpenAI AI Model developer $63.9 billion 2015 United States
2 Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM 2 Databricks Data storage and analytics $19 billion 2013 United States
3 Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM 3 Anthropic AI Model developer $17 billion 2021 United States
4 Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM 4 xAI AI model developer $12.1 billion 2023 United States
5 Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM 5 Scale AI Data labeling and AI infrastructure $1.6 billion 2016 United States
6 Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM 6 Crusoe AI infrastructure $1.6 billion 2018 United States
7 Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM 7 SambaNova Ai chipmaker $1.1 billion 2017 United States
8 Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM 8 Mistral AI Open source AI model developer $1.1 billion 2023 France
9 Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM 9 Cohere AI model developer $1 billion 2019 Canada
10 Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM Monica Ebunoluwa 23/04/2026 01:41 PM 10 Perplexity AI Ai search engine $0.9 billion 2022 United States

Source: Forbes 2025 AI List

 

OpenAI’s $63.9 billion in disclosed funding gives it roughly 52% of all capital raised among the top 20 companies. 

 

To put that in perspective, the next three: Databricks ($19 billion), Anthropic ($17 billion), and xAI ($12.1 billion) together make up nearly 40% of the pool. 

 

That means just four companies control over 90% of total AI investment.

 

A U.S.-Centric Industry

 

Around 85% of the top-20 firms by funding size are U.S. companies. 

 

Only a handful hail from elsewhere. For example, Cohere from Canada, DeepL from Germany, and Mistral from France.

 

This reflects where venture capital and compute infrastructure are most accessible. 

 

The U.S. benefits from a dense ecosystem of research universities, Big Tech investors, and regulatory flexibility that enables fast experimentation.

 

By contrast, even Europe’s top entrants, like DeepL and Mistral, operate on far smaller budgets (each under $2 billion in funding) compared to the tens of billions pouring into U.S. companies.

 

A Young Industry Moving at Speed

 

The median founding year among these top AI players is 2018. That means most of the companies attracting billions of dollars today are barely seven years old.

 

That pace is astonishing and highlights how quickly the AI sector has matured since the deep learning breakthroughs of the mid-2010s. 

 

Within less than a decade, startups like Anthropic (founded in 2021) and xAI (founded in 2023) have gone from new names to multi-billion-dollar ventures rivaling decade-old tech firms.

 

This level of acceleration is rarely seen outside the tech world. 

 

For comparison, it took Tesla nearly 17 years to cross the $10 billion funding threshold that AI companies now reach in two or three years.

 

ELI5

 

Imagine 20 kids got together to build the biggest sandcastle ever, but one kid brought most of the sand. That’s what’s happening in AI: a few companies have gotten most of the money, so they get to decide what the sandcastle looks like. 

 

Sources:

 

Forbes 2025 AI List

Last Updated on April 23, 2026 by Monica Ebunoluwa

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