Few enterprise corporations have guess extra aggressively on AI than Sequoia Capital, and it isn’t slowing down.
The Silicon Valley stalwart has raised roughly $7 billion for a brand new fund, in line with Bloomberg. Sequoia declined TechCrunch’s request for remark. The cash will go towards what the agency calls its “growth technique” — primarily its late-stage investing arm, centered on the U.S. and Europe — and it’s almost double Sequoia’s final comparable fund, a $3.4 billion car raised in 2022.
That progress in fund measurement displays one thing larger: late-stage investing has taken on a completely new which means within the AI period. Corporations can now scale at a pace and value that will have been unimaginable a decade in the past, and the corporations backing them should hold tempo.
The cash alerts the place Sequoia sees the long run: deeply embedded in AI, from the giants constructing the underlying expertise to the startups placing it to work. The agency has backed two of essentially the most outstanding gamers within the AI race — OpenAI initially and, extra not too long ago, Anthropic — each of that are reportedly eyeing public listings in 2026. The event that might imply a major payday for the agency.
Sequoia isn’t solely swinging for the foundational AI heavyweights, nonetheless. It has additionally positioned bets on different buzzy startups, together with Physical Intelligencethe Bay Space robotics startup, and Factorywhich builds AI brokers for enterprise engineering groups.
The fundraise can be the primary main capital increase below Sequoia’s new management, with Alfred Lin and Pat Grady now serving as co-stewards of the 54-year-old agency.
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