Discord Files Confidentially for U.S. IPO, Bloomberg News Reports
Online chat platform Discord has filed confidentially for an initial public offering in the United States, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
The move comes as the U.S. IPO market showed signs of recovery in 2025 following nearly three years of subdued activity. However, expectations of a sustained rebound have been tempered by tariff-related market volatility, a prolonged government shutdown, and a late-year selloff in artificial intelligence stocks.
According to the report, discussions are still ongoing and Discord could ultimately decide not to proceed with a public listing. A Discord spokesperson told Bloomberg that the company remains focused on “delivering the best possible experience for users and building a strong, sustainable business.”
Discord did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.
Founded in 2015, Discord provides voice, video, and text communication services, initially targeting gamers and streamers but later expanding to broader online communities. The company said in a statement on its website in December that it had more than 200 million monthly active users.



