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Stripe will reportedly acquire AI gateway startup OpenRouter for $7B+

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Why This Matters

Stripe's acquisition of OpenRouter, a startup providing a unified AI model access platform, signifies a strategic move to integrate AI capabilities into its payment and financial services ecosystem. Valued at over $7 billion, this deal highlights the growing importance of AI infrastructure in the tech industry and signals Stripe's commitment to expanding its role in AI-driven solutions for consumers and businesses alike.

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In Brief

Stripe has finalized a deal to acquire OpenRouter, according to a new report in Bloomberg.

OpenRouter helps customers to select different AI models to perform different tasks, depending on their specific needs and budget. The company announced in May that it had raised a $113 million Series B, at a reported $1.3 billion valuation. (Investors include Sequoia, Andreessen Horowitz, Menlo Ventures, and Alphabet’s Capital G.)

At the time, OpenRouter CEO Alex Atallah described the company as the equivalent of Stripe for AI, because it provides customers with a single access point for different systems and prevents lock-in. The startup also claimed to have 8 million global users and to provide access to more than 400 models.

The Wall Street Journal reported last month that Stripe and OpenRouter were in acquisition talks. Now, Bloomberg said those discussions have led to a deal price of more than $7 billion.

A Stripe spokesperson told TechCrunch that the company does not comment on rumors or speculation.