Databricks Hits $62 Billion Valuation with Record $10 Billion VC Round

Databricks, a leading AI startup, has achieved a $62 billion valuation after successfully raising $10 billion in one of the largest venture capital funding rounds in history. This funding round highlights the growing demand for AI-focused startups and underscores the continued interest in companies at the forefront of AI innovation.

Major Investors

The round, led by Joshua Kushner’s Thrive Capital, attracted investments from top-tier firms including Andreessen Horowitz, DST Global, GIC, Insight Partners, and WCM Investment Management. Notably, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, an existing investor, and ICONIQ Growth, MGX, Sands Capital, and Wellington Management joined the funding round.

This investment round surpasses the $6.6 billion raised by OpenAI in October, reinforcing the immense appetite for AI companies that simplify the integration of AI technologies. This surge in investment reflects the market’s growing interest in AI-driven solutions and startups such as OpenAI and Elon Musk’s xAI, which have seen their valuations soar in recent months.

Future Plans

Ali Ghodsi, co-founder and CEO of Databricks, commented that the round was “substantially oversubscribed”, signaling strong market confidence. Databricks plans to use the new funds to further develop AI products and pursue acquisitions. The company will also offer some employees the opportunity to cash out their stock, which forms a significant part of startup compensation.

Competition and Growth Prospects

Databricks is a direct competitor to Snowflake, which has a market capitalization of about $57 billion. The company, which serves over 10,000 customers including major companies like Block, Comcast, Rivian, and Shell, expects to achieve positive free cash flow for the first time in the quarter ending on January 31 and anticipates crossing a $3 billion revenue run rate in January.