According to The New York Times, AI model aggregation platform OpenRouter, founded by OpenSea co-founder Alex Atallah, announced the completion of a $113 million Series B funding round.
This round was led by CapitalG, a subsidiary of Google's parent company Alphabet, with participation from NVIDIA's NVentures, ServiceNow Ventures, MongoDB Ventures, Snowflake Ventures, and Databricks Ventures. Existing investors a16z and Menlo Ventures continued to participate. Sources familiar with the matter revealed that this funding round valued OpenRouter at approximately $1.3 billion, more than doubling its valuation from the previous round last year.
According to The New York Times, AI model aggregation platform OpenRouter, founded by OpenSea co-founder Alex Atallah, announced the completion of a $113 million Series B funding round.
This round was led by CapitalG, a subsidiary of Google's parent company Alphabet, with participation from NVIDIA's NVentures, ServiceNow Ventures, MongoDB Ventures, Snowflake Ventures, and Databricks Ventures.
Existing investors a16z and Menlo Ventures continued to participate.
Sources familiar with the matter revealed that this funding round valued OpenRouter at approximately $1.3 billion, more than doubling its valuation from the previous round last year.