待翻譯:Stripe buys AI model router OpenRouter in reported $7.5B deal
AI 服務暫時不可用,以下為來源摘要,待恢復後補全翻譯:Stripe Inc. today said it has agreed to acquire artificial intelligence model routing startup OpenRouter Inc. in a deal reported at $7.5 billion or more. Neither company disclosed terms and the reported numbers do not agree. The New York Times said $7.5 billion, citing a person with knowledge of the terms. Axios put it above […] The post Stripe buys AI model router OpenRouter in reported $7.5B deal appeared first on SiliconANGLE.
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Stripe Inc. today said it has agreed to acquire artificial intelligence model routing startup OpenRouter Inc. in a deal reported at $7.5 billion or more. Neither company disclosed terms and the reported numbers do not agree. The New York Times said $7.5 billion, citing a person with knowledge of the terms. Axios put it above $8 billion, and said it’s mostly in stock. Bloomberg had the figure above $7 billion on Sunday. Talks opened nearer to $10 billion, according to earlier Wall Street Journal reporting. Closing is expected within weeks. Developers point their code at OpenRouter once. Behind that single endpoint sit more than 400 models. More than 80 providers supply them. Requests get scored on complexity, price and speed, then sent to whichever model fits best. Switching providers takes no code change. About 5% of the inference spending that runs through the platform stays with the company. More than 10 million developers and companies use it, and daily volume runs past 10 trillion tokens. Nvidia Corp., Zoom Communications Inc. and Lovable Labs Inc. are among the customers. About 90 people work at the company, which Alex Atallah and Louis Vichy founded in 2023. “Tokens are the central currency for companies building with AI, and it’s clear that the real-world economic potential will depend on making good use of scarce compute resources,” said Patrick Collison, Stripe co-founder and chief executive. “Stripe is building the economic infrastructure for AI, and together with OpenRouter we’ll help businesses maximize profitability by routing their requests intelligently and spending their tokens efficiently.” Atallah, OpenRouter’s co-founder and chief executive, said intelligence will be “multi-model” and that developers need a neutral layer to orchestrate whatever they choose. Nothing about the product, the name or the roadmap changes, the startup wrote in its own announcement. The company said routing calls will still be made on what is best for the customer Stripe has spent the past two years buying the plumbing underneath AI spending rather than betting on models. Stripe announced a deal for usage-based billing company Metronome Inc. in December and closed it in January. Stablecoin infrastructure firm Bridge Ventures Inc. went for $1.1 billion in October 2024 and completed the following February. Crypto wallet developer Privy Inc. followed that June. Announcing the Metronome purchase, Collison wrote on X that “metered pricing is the native business model for the AI era,” and that the resulting shift in how businesses make money would be as big as the arrival of SaaS, possibly bigger. Stripe has also been OpenRouter’s payments provider since at least January, and the two shipped a token billing integration that meters and prices model usage automatically. A tender offer in February valued Stripe at $159 billion. OpenRouter was valued at $1.3 billion three months ago when CapitalG led a $113 million Series B in May. Nvidia’s NVentures, Andreessen Horowitz and Menlo Ventures joined it. Total funding runs past $150 million. Revenue was near $50 million annualized in March, and the company had been at roughly $19 million at the end of 2025. Andreessen Horowitz put in OpenRouter’s seed money and also co-led the company’s Series A round as well. Martin Casado, a general partner there, called the combination inevitable. Tokens have become “a new, universal medium of value exchange,” he wrote in a post on the firm’s Substack. Economic history does not throw those up often, he argued, and on that reading OpenRouter is already one of the most important companies in the world for being the neutral way to route and clear it. “The routing becomes the unsung enabler of the whole story,” Casado wrote, “just like payments was, for the previous era of the internet.” Image: OpenRouter A message from John Furrier, co-founder of SiliconANGLE: Support our mission to keep content open and free by engaging with theCUBE community. Join theCUBE’s Alumni Trust Network, where technology leaders connect, share intelligence and create opportunities. 15M+ viewers of theCUBE videos, powering conversations across AI, cloud, cybersecurity and more 11.4k+ theCUBE alumni — Connect with more than 11,400 tech and business leaders shaping the future through a unique trusted-based network Are you an AWS customer? Support SiliconANGLE financially by buying your AWS services from our Marketplace portal page and links: https://siliconangle.com/aws-marketplace/ About SiliconANGLE Media