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AI Funding Shatters $100B Mark in 2025

At a Glance

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  • U.S. AI startups raised $100 million+ each in 49 mega-rounds during 2025
  • Eight companies secured multiple mega-rounds, up from three in 2024
  • OpenAI led with a $40 billion March round at a $300 billion valuation
  • Why it matters: Investors poured unprecedented capital into AI, signaling relentless sector growth

AI startups kept the capital spigot wide open throughout 2025, with 49 U.S. companies landing individual rounds of $100 million or more, according to News Of Philadelphia‘s tally. Eight firms closed two or more such mega-deals, nearly triple the prior-year count.

2025’s Top Funding Events

The year’s largest transactions were dominated by household names and rising infrastructure players:

Company Round Month Valuation
OpenAI $40B Series C March $300B
Anthropic $13B Series F September $183B
Thinking Machines Lab $2B Seed July $12B
Reflection AI $2B Series B October $8B
Anysphere $2.3B November $29.3B
Cerebras $1.1B Series G September $8.1B

December Rush

The year ended with a flurry of outsized rounds:

  • Unconventional AI scored a $475 million seed on December 8, valuing the one-year-old chip startup at $4.5 billion. Lightspeed and a16z co-led.
  • Fal closed its third 2025 round on December 9, a $140 million Series D led by Sequoia that pushed valuation past $4.5 billion.
  • Chai Discovery announced a $130 million Series B on December 15, co-led by Oak HC/FT and General Catalyst, pricing the biotech model builder at $1.2 billion.
  • 7AI raised $130 million Series A on December 4, led by Index, for its cybersecurity agents.
  • Mythic landed $125 million on December 17, led by DCVC, to scale power-efficient AI silicon.

Repeat Offenders

Eight companies raised multiple $100 million+ rounds in 2025:

  1. Anthropic – March and September
  2. Abridge – February and June
  3. Harvey – February and June
  4. Fal – July, September, December
  5. OpenEvidence – July, October
  6. Lila Sciences – March, October
  7. Hippocratic AI – January, November
  8. Anysphere – June, November

## Infrastructure Wave

Compute and platform startups captured massive checks as demand for training and inference soared:

  • Lambda secured $480 million Series D in February, valuing the GPU cloud provider at $2.5 billion.
  • Together AI raised $305 million Series B in February, reaching a $3.3 billion valuation for open-source model tooling.
  • Baseten took in $150 million Series D in September, led by Bond, valuing the AI infrastructure firm at $2.1 billion.
  • Groq closed $750 million Series D-3 in September, led by Disruptive, pushing valuation to $6.9 billion.

Sector Snapshots

Healthcare AI remained a magnet for capital:

  • Hippocratic AI raised $126 million Series C in November at a $3.5 billion valuation.
  • Abridge closed $300 million Series E in June, reaching $5.3 billion.
  • Tennr landed $101 million Series C in June, valuing the automation startup at $605 million.

Legal tech also posted big numbers:

  • Harvey hit $3 billion valuation with its February $300 million Series D.
  • EvenUp raised $150 million Series E in October, valuing the personal-injury platform above $2 billion.

Early-Stage Giants

Several startups vaulted to unicorn status on seed or Series A capital:

  • Unconventional AI$475 million seed at $4.5 billion valuation
  • Thinking Machines Lab$2 billion seed at $12 billion valuation
  • Periodic Labs$300 million seed for AI scientist platform

2026 Preview

Momentum spilled into the new year as xAI unveiled a $20 billion Series E and Merge Labs closed a $250 million seed only weeks into 2026, setting the stage for another capital-heavy period.

Key Takeaways

  • U.S. AI startups captured 49 nine-figure rounds in 2025, up from 43 in 2024
  • OpenAI’s $40 billion round was the largest private AI deal on record
  • Eight firms raised multiple mega-rounds, showing sustained investor appetite
  • Infrastructure, healthcare, and legal tech dominated sector allocation

Author

  • I’m Sarah L. Montgomery, a political and government affairs journalist with a strong focus on public policy, elections, and institutional accountability.

    Sarah L. Montgomery is a Senior Correspondent for News of Philadelphia, covering city government, housing policy, and neighborhood development. A Temple journalism graduate, she’s known for investigative reporting that turns public records and data into real-world impact for Philadelphia communities.

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