Amazon’s $50 Billion OpenAI Bet Values ChatGPT at $852 Billion

April 1st, 2026 -

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OpenAI has finished what is likely its last big funding round before going public. The company raised $122 billion and now has a valuation of $852 billion. This is a major milestone in AI investment. OpenAI is now one of the most valuable private companies ever. This sets the stage for a highly anticipated tech IPO.

Amazon made the largest commitment, pledging up to $50 billion. This includes an initial $15 billion investment. Another $35 billion depends on certain milestones. Amazon’s role is important. It helps OpenAI rely less on Microsoft for cloud and hardware. OpenAI will use Amazon’s Trainium chips to add two gigawatts of computing power. This move increases competition among major cloud providers. Microsoft also invested in this round, but no longer holds the exclusive position it once did with OpenAI.

SoftBank and Nvidia each invested $30 billion. This shows just how large this funding round is. The strong support from major investors underscores confidence in OpenAI’s future. Over $3 billion also came from individual investors through banks. OpenAI will be included in several ARK Invest exchange-traded funds. This will expand its shareholder base and increase its exposure to retail investors before the expected IPO.

OpenAI’s numbers support its high valuation. The company now makes $2 billion in revenue each month. It expects to reach one billion weekly active users soon. OpenAI is shifting focus to building a single AI superapp. It is moving resources after closing its Sora video app. This change shows a move from many products to a single, stronger platform.

For traders and fintech investors, this funding round changes the competitive landscape in AI technology. Amazon’s $50 billion investment increases its competition with Microsoft in AI cloud services. NVIDIA’s $30 billion investment strengthens its partnership with OpenAI. OpenAI is now the leading commercial AI developer. The $852 billion pre-IPO valuation puts OpenAI in a unique position. It sets a new standard for its future public debut.

This content is provided for general information purposes only and is not to be taken as investment advice nor as a recommendation for any security, investment strategy or investment account.
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