OpenRouter more than doubles valuation to $1.3B in a year

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OpenRouter raised $113 million in Series B funding led by CapitalG, doubling its valuation to $1.3 billion post-money. The AI gateway startup now offers access to over 400 models and processes 25 trillion tokens per week.

OpenRouter has raised a $113 million Series B led by CapitalG. Its 5x growth in usage over six months indicates the multi-AI-model future is here.
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# OpenRouter more than doubles valuation to $1.3B in a year | TechCrunch Source: [https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/26/openrouter-more-than-doubles-valuation-to-1-3b-in-a-year/](https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/26/openrouter-more-than-doubles-valuation-to-1-3b-in-a-year/) In Brief Posted: 11:33 AM PDT · May 26, 2026 ![paper plane made from a ten-dollar bill 'flying' with contrails](https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/GettyImages-157503102.jpg?w=1024)**Image Credits:**Getty ImagesPopular AI gateway maker[OpenRouter](https://openrouter.ai/), founded in 2023, has raised a hefty $113 million Series B led by CapitalG, the growth venture fund of Google parent company Alphabet\. While the startup didn’t disclose its new valuation, The New York Times[reports](https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/26/business/dealbook/openrouter-ai-models-fundraising.html)that it landed at about $1\.3 billion post\-money\. This is a hefty increase from the estimated $547 million post\-money valuation it hit a year ago, per PitchBook,[after raising $40 million in Series A funding](https://finance.yahoo.com/news/openrouter-raises-40-million-scale-130000358.html)in June 2025\. That round was led by Andreessen Horowitz and Menlo Ventures, with participation from Sequoia\. What a difference a year makes\. Since then, AI work has shifted from training to inference to, now, agents\. And OpenRouter’s AI gateway has soared in popularity in response\. The gateway helps enterprises and other AI users select different models for different jobs to control costs or increase reasoning and accuracy for the task at hand\. OpenRouter provides access to over 400 models, including Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, xAI, and DeepSeek, it says\. It claims 8 million global users and 100 trillion tokens processed per month, or about 25 trillion per week\. That’s a 5x increase from the 5 trillion tokens it was processing per week just six months ago\. OpenRouter’s success means that the AI model is increasingly becoming an invisible, swappable engine for AI tasks\. Rather than a future where startups or enterprises standardize on a model of choice — perhaps creating a single all\-powerful model maker in the process — the growth of OpenRouter indicates something else\. Companies have no plans to get locked into a model vendor as they did with their various SaaS providers\. The multi\-model future is already here\. ### Newsletters Subscribe for the industry’s biggest tech news ## Related - ![The Google Cloud logo is illuminated on a large-scale Gobo-projection and back-lit OLED signage at the entrance of the Google Cloud Zone in Hall 2 during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.](https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/GettyImages-2266466589.jpg?w=562) ## Latest in Startups

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