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French artificial intelligence startup Mistral AI is in discussions to raise approximately €3 billion ($3.5 billion) in new funding at a valuation of roughly €20 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. The round would nearly double the company’s €11.7 billion valuation set during its Series C in September 2025.mistral
Discussions with investors remain at an early stage and terms could still shift, with the valuation potentially climbing higher depending on demand. The fundraise would provide Europe’s most prominent AI company with a substantial cash injection as it competes in an increasingly expensive computing race against rivals in the United States and China.investing
The potential round caps a period of aggressive capital formation for Mistral. The company raised €1.7 billion in its Series C last September, led by Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASML, which invested €1.3 billion for an 11% stake. That round included participation from Nvidia, DST Global, Andreessen Horowitz, General Catalyst, Index Ventures, Lightspeed, and Bpifrance. In March 2026, Mistral raised an additional $830 million in debt financing to build an Nvidia-powered data center near Paris.techcrunch
Mistral’s revenue trajectory appears to be driving investor enthusiasm. The company’s annualized revenue surged from roughly $20 million to more than $400 million in a single year, and CEO Arthur Mensch said at Davos in January that Mistral expects to reach €1 billion in revenue by the end of 2026.gend
Founded in 2023 by Mensch, a former DeepMind researcher, alongside ex-Meta researchers Timothée Lacroix and Guillaume Lample, Mistral has distinguished itself with an open-weight approach to AI models. The company has also expanded through acquisitions, including the purchase of Vienna-based Emmi AI in May 2026 to strengthen its industrial AI capabilities.bloomberg
If completed at the reported terms, the round would bring Mistral’s total equity and debt funding to well over €6 billion since its founding three years ago. The deal would further cement Mistral’s position as Europe’s most valuable AI startup at a time when the continent’s policymakers have pushed for technological sovereignty. Mensch told Bloomberg in January that the notion China is behind in AI is a “fairy tale,” underscoring the global competitive pressure his company faces.bloomberg