The infrastructure sector is home to many high-growth companies building foundational technologies. Applied Intuition, a software provider for autonomous vehicles, is valued at $15B.
The field is global, with companies like Belgium's Collibra valued at $5.25B and India's OfBusiness at a $5B valuation.
Below is the full list of 48 Infrastructure unicorn startups at this time.
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| Valuation | $15B (Joined October 2020) |
| Headquarters | Mountain View, California, United States |
| Year Founded | 2017 |
| Founders | Peter Ludwig, Qasar Younis |
| Funding Amount | $1.5B |
| Company Size | Major Organization (1,001-5,000) |
| Last Funding Status | Series F |
| Top Investors | Bond, Tribe Capital, General Catalyst, Andreessen Horowitz, Franklin Templeton |
Vercel provides the cloud infrastructure and tooling for developers to build and deploy faster, more personalized websites. They are the creators of Next.js, a leading open-source framework for building modern web applications.
| Valuation | $9B (Joined June 2021) |
| Headquarters | Covina, California, United States |
| Year Founded | 2015 |
| Founders | Guillermo Rauch |
| Funding Amount | $863M |
| Company Size | Large Team (251-1,000) |
| Last Funding Status | Series F |
| Top Investors | Adams Street Partners, BlackRock, Accel, General Catalyst, Khosla Ventures |
The Boring Company builds tunnel infrastructure to solve urban traffic with underground transportation systems. Their all-electric Loop system transports passengers through these tunnels in autonomous vehicles, offering a high-speed, point-to-point public transit solution.
| Valuation | $7B (Joined April 2022) |
| Headquarters | Pflugerville, Texas, United States |
| Year Founded | 2016 |
| Founders | Elon Musk |
| Funding Amount | $908M |
| Company Size | Large Team (251-1,000) |
| Last Funding Status | Series C |
| Top Investors | Craft Ventures, K5 Global, Founders Fund, Sequoia Capital, Valor Equity Partners |
Collibra builds an end-to-end Data Intelligence platform designed to help large organizations connect and understand their complex data ecosystems. They are known for their comprehensive suite of tools for data governance, cataloging, and quality, which enables businesses to make data-driven decisions with confidence.
| Valuation | $5.25B (Joined January 2019) |
| Headquarters | Brussels, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest, Belgium |
| Year Founded | 2008 |
| Founders | Damien Trog, Felix Van De Maele, Pieter De Leenheer, Stijn Christiaens |
| Funding Amount | $596.5M |
| Company Size | Major Organization (1,001-5,000) |
| Last Funding Status | Venture Round |
| Top Investors | ICONIQ Growth, Dawn Capital, Battery Ventures, Tiger Global Management, Index Ventures |
OfBusiness has built a B2B commerce platform that streamlines raw material procurement for small and medium enterprises. Their integrated fintech services offer these businesses the necessary credit to manage their purchasing and operations.
| Valuation | $5B (Joined July 2021) |
| Headquarters | Gurgaon, Haryana, India |
| Year Founded | 2015 |
| Founders | Asish Mohapatra, Bhuvan Gupta, Chandranshu Sinha, Nitin Jain, Ruchi Kalra, Srinath Ramakkrushnan, Vasant Sridhar |
| Funding Amount | $989.8M |
| Company Size | Enterprise Organization (5,001+) |
| Last Funding Status | Venture Round |
| Top Investors | Titan Capital, Alpha Wave Global, Z47, Norwest, Tiger Global Management |
Vultr runs a global cloud infrastructure platform built for high-performance and AI applications. They provide developers with access to the latest NVIDIA and AMD GPUs across 32 worldwide regions.
| Valuation | $4B (Joined December 2024) |
| Headquarters | West Palm Beach, Florida, United States |
| Year Founded | 2014 |
| Founders | David Aninowsky |
| Funding Amount | $662M |
| Company Size | Mid-Size Team (51-250) |
| Last Funding Status | Private Equity |
| Top Investors | Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, Citi, JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America |
Together AI provides a cloud platform for developers to build, fine-tune, and run open-source generative AI models. Their service combines fast training and inference infrastructure with a collection of leading open models.
| Valuation | $3.3B (Joined March 2024) |
| Headquarters | San Francisco, California, United States |
| Year Founded | 2022 |
| Founders | Ce Zhang, Chris Re, Percy Liang, Vipul Ved Prakash |
| Funding Amount | $533.5M |
| Company Size | Mid-Size Team (51-250) |
| Last Funding Status | Series B |
| Top Investors | NVIDIA, General Catalyst, Lux Capital, Emergence Capital, Alumni Ventures |
Decart develops AI models that transform live footage into immersive digital environments in real time. Their generative AI technology is built to create these complex, interactive worlds almost instantly from a simple camera feed.
| Valuation | $3.21B (Joined August 2025) |
| Headquarters | San Francisco, California, United States |
| Year Founded | 2023 |
| Founders | Dean Leitersdorf, Moshe Shalev |
| Funding Amount | $156M |
| Company Size | Lean Team (11-50) |
| Last Funding Status | Series B |
| Top Investors | Valley Capital Partners, Zeev Ventures, Benchmark, Sequoia Capital, Aleph |
Aiven provides a managed platform for open-source data technologies like Apache Kafka and PostgreSQL. This allows developer teams to build applications without the burden of managing complex data infrastructure.
| Valuation | $3.21B (Joined October 2021) |
| Headquarters | Helsinki, Southern Finland, Finland |
| Year Founded | 2016 |
| Founders | Hannu Valtonen, Heikki Nousiainen, Oskari Saarenmaa |
| Funding Amount | $420M |
| Company Size | Large Team (251-1,000) |
| Last Funding Status | Series D |
| Top Investors | Salesforce Ventures, IVP, Lifeline Ventures, BlackRock, Atomico |
Poolside develops an AI platform with the core models and tools needed to write software. They provide engineers with a sophisticated AI partner, helping them generate and reason about complex code.
| Valuation | $3B (Joined October 2024) |
| Headquarters | San Francisco, California, United States |
| Year Founded | 2023 |
| Founders | Eiso Kant, Jason Warner |
| Funding Amount | $626M |
| Company Size | Mid-Size Team (51-250) |
| Last Funding Status | Series B |
| Top Investors | Inovia Capital, NVIDIA, Bain Capital Ventures, Bpifrance, Adams Street Partners |
The Remaining 38 Infrastructure Unicorns
The top ten most valuable companies are just a glimpse of the full picture. While many of these startups are based in the United States, the infrastructure scene is global, with key companies emerging from India, Canada, and Europe.
Together, these businesses have raised over $15 billion in funding. Below is a look at the other unicorns drawing attention in 2026.