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Kleiner Perkins launches $3.5B funds to fuel AI startups

25 March 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Kleiner Perkins commits $3.5B to next wave of AI startups

Venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins has raised $3.5 billion across two new funds aimed at backing early and growth-stage AI startups, signaling that investor appetite for artificial intelligence remains intense despite a more cautious tech funding climate.

Two-fund strategy for early and growth-stage AI

The new capital will be split between an early-stage vehicle focused on seed and Series A deals, and a larger growth fund designed to support more mature companies scaling proven AI technologies. The strategy underscores how core AI infrastructure and applied AI products are now attracting capital at every stage of the startup lifecycle.

According to industry observers, the firm is expected to prioritize investments in foundation models, AI developer tools, data infrastructure, and sector-specific applications in areas such as healthcare, financial services, and enterprise software. The new funds also position Kleiner Perkins to compete directly with other heavyweight investors aggressively backing AI, including Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, and Index Ventures.

AI remains the defining theme in venture capital

The $3.5 billion raise reinforces the view that artificial intelligence is the defining theme of the current venture capital cycle. Despite a broader slowdown in tech funding and a more selective IPO market, AI-related deals continue to command premium valuations and large rounds.

For founders, the new funds mean additional competition for the most promising AI startups, as well as more options for long-term capital partners able to support multiple financing rounds. For limited partners, the scale of the raise reflects a belief that AI will reshape productivity, software economics, and even the structure of entire industries over the coming decade.

Impact on the global startup ecosystem

With this move, Kleiner Perkins is effectively doubling down on AI as a global opportunity, not just a Silicon Valley phenomenon. The firm is expected to scout companies across North America, Europe, and key hubs in Asia, intensifying the race to back category-defining AI platforms and applications.

As capital concentrates around AI leaders, smaller funds and early operators may increasingly focus on niche verticals, specialized AI models, and privacy-conscious or regulation-friendly solutions, particularly in regions with tighter data protection and AI governance frameworks.

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