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Global venture funding hits record $510B in first half of 2026

Startups worldwide raised a record $510 billion in the first half of 2026, surpassing all of 2025's total as AI deals dominated investment.

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Last updated: July 17, 2026 3:01 pm
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Startups worldwide raised a record $510 billion in the first half of 2026, according to a Crunchbase report. That exceeds the $440 billion invested across all of 2025 and beats the previous half-year record of $375 billion from the second half of 2021.

Unsurprisingly, AI drove the boom, with OpenAI and Anthropic alone accounting for $217 billion — 43% of all startup funding. The concentration in two frontier labs is unprecedented, though Crunchbase notes the boom has spread into AI infrastructure, defense, robotics and healthcare.

Mega-rounds and exits

In Q2, investors put $205 billion into more than 5,000 startups — the second-biggest quarter on record. Sixteen companies raised billion-dollar rounds totaling $108.6 billion. Exits also surged: 32 companies went public at billion-dollar-plus valuations, including SpaceX’s $1.77 trillion IPO and Cerebras Systems’ listing.

The largest startup acquisition ever also landed in Q2: SpaceX agreed to acquire AI coding tool Cursor maker Anysphere for $60 billion. AI companies took more than 70% of all startup capital in the quarter, up from under half a year earlier.

U.S. startups captured about two-thirds of total funding, though that share dropped from 83% in Q1 as Asian and European mega-rounds increased. Funding rose across every stage, with late-stage deals up 141% year-over-year.

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TAGGED:AI boomCrunchbaseglobal fundingmega-roundsrecord fundingstartup ecosystemventure capital
SOURCES:SiliconAngle
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