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Best Infrastructure AI Tools

244 tools compared · 2026

Compute pacts, inference runtimes, and vector databases — the layer everyone else's AI runs on top of.

244 ai infrastructure startups tracked, with the largest concentration in US. Total tracked funding: $93.4B.

Tracked
244
Total Raised
$93.4B
Countries
22
Active Deals
4

Editor's picks

6

Top by score

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Funding by year — AI Infrastructure

2018 → 2026
$100M
’18
$261.6M
’19
$454M
’20
$1.3B
’21
$403.2M
’22
$3.0B
’23
$5.7B
’24
$33.2B
’25
$18.4B
’26

Market overview

On April 10, 2026, CoreWeave signed a multi-year capacity deal with Anthropic — months after parallel commitments with OpenAI and Meta. The same week, Nscale crossed a $14.6B valuation after $3.1B raised across three rounds in eighteen months, with Nvidia, Lenovo, Dell, Citadel, and Jane Street on the cap table. AI infrastructure stopped being a software thesis and became a real-estate-power-and-silicon thesis, and the 68 companies on this page sit along that stack.

The compute-pact era

The top of the table is defined by who has signed multi-year offtake agreements with frontier labs. CoreWeave at $21B raised has Anthropic, OpenAI, and Meta. Lambda ($1.98B Series E, November 2025) and Crusoe ($1.38B Series E, October 2025) are racing to lock in similar contracts on the GPU-cloud tier. Cerebras ($2.45B Series G) and Groq ($2.33B Series E, September 2025) compete on inference silicon — Cerebras with wafer-scale, Groq with LPUs that claim sub-millisecond token latency. Etched is staking the same ground with Sohu, an ASIC built only for transformer inference. NVIDIA is investing across the layer it sells GPUs into.

Layers underneath the GPU

  • Inference runtimes. Modal ($111M Series B), Baseten ($60M Series B), Anyscale ($260M Series C, commercial Ray), Fireworks ($285M Series C), and Together AI ($267.5M Series C) compete on cold-start latency and per-token cost.
  • Vector and retrieval. Qdrant ($85M Series B, Rust-built in Germany) and LanceDB ($41.5M Series A) anchor the pure-play substrate. Pinecone ($228M Series C) and Weaviate ($168M Series C) round it out — Postgres, Elasticsearch, and Snowflake all ship native vector now.
  • Registries and platforms. Hugging Face ($470M Series D) is the community layer. Databricks ($5.6B through a Series L closed December 2025) is the lakehouse incumbent that has absorbed the AI-platform mandate.
  • Sovereign and frontier outliers. Ineffable Intelligence raised a $1.1B seed in April 2026 in the UK targeting reinforcement-learning-driven superintelligence. HUMAIN in Saudi Arabia, Krutrim Cloud, and Sarvam AI in India are building national stacks tied to government compute commitments.

What 2026 squeezes out

Three forces are doing the squeezing. AWS, GCP, and Azure keep collapsing inference, vector, and agent runtimes into managed services — hitting horizontal startups hardest. The inference-cost curve keeps dropping, so margin lives with whoever owns the lowest-latency, highest-utilization minutes. And vertical demand — sovereign AI in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, defense buyers in the US — is rewarding integrated stacks (G42, HUMAIN) over horizontal plays. The startups holding ground in 2026 are the ones with measurable performance advantages or vertical lock-in.

Key trends 2026

  • Multi-year compute pacts replace traditional cloud contracts. CoreWeave's deals with Anthropic (April 2026), OpenAI, and Meta turn GPU-cloud vendors into infrastructure utilities. Nscale's $3.1B across three rounds and $14.6B valuation show the same pattern in Europe.
  • Inference silicon is the new chip race. Cerebras at $2.45B Series G, Groq at $2.33B Series E, and Etched's transformer ASIC (Sohu) are competing on tokens-per-second, not TFLOPS. NVIDIA is investing across the layer to keep options open.
  • Vector databases are commoditizing in real time. Qdrant and LanceDB hold a venture-backed pure-play position, but Postgres, Elasticsearch, and Snowflake all ship native vector now — the moat shrinks every quarter.
  • Sovereign-AI capital is funding parallel stacks. HUMAIN in Saudi Arabia, Krutrim and Sarvam in India, Nscale's UK base, and Ineffable Intelligence's $1.1B UK seed are building national or jurisdictional infrastructure outside the US hyperscaler footprint.

Benchmarks vs global

Companies tracked
68
covers GPU clouds, inference, vector DBs, registries
Cumulative disclosed funding
$60.5B
third-largest by capital across NeuronFeed
Top single raiser
CoreWeave $21B
signed Anthropic, OpenAI, Meta multi-year pacts
US headquarter share
43%
29 of 68; UK, India, Saudi Arabia, Norway represented

Top countries

By startup count

Stage breakdown

Latest round type
  • Seed 89
  • Series A 46
  • Series B 28
  • Series C 17
  • Series E 7
  • Series D 5
  • IPO 4
  • Pre-Seed 3

Top investors backing AI Infrastructure

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FAQ

Frequently asked

What does AI infrastructure cover, and where does it end?
It is the layer between raw GPU capacity and the application surface — distributed training, inference runtimes, vector retrieval, embedding pipelines, model registries, and data lakehouses. Modal, Baseten, Anyscale, Qdrant, Pinecone, Hugging Face, and Databricks live here. Application-developer products like Vercel AI SDK or LangChain belong in AI Developer Platforms.
Who are the most-funded AI infrastructure companies in 2026?
CoreWeave at $21B raised leads the GPU-cloud tier, followed by Scale AI ($14.8B), Databricks ($5.6B through a December 2025 Series L), Nscale ($3.1B with a $14.6B valuation), Cerebras ($2.45B Series G), Groq ($2.33B Series E), Lambda ($1.98B), and Cohere ($1.77B). Ineffable Intelligence's $1.1B seed in April 2026 is the outlier early-stage round.
How are hyperscalers reshaping the category in 2026?
AWS, GCP, and Azure keep collapsing inference, vector search, and agent runtimes into managed services — squeezing horizontal startups hardest. Postgres, Elasticsearch, and Snowflake have all shipped native vector. The startups holding ground have a clear performance edge (cold-start latency, GPU utilization) or vertical lock-in.
Why is sovereign AI showing up in this category?
Compute is now a national-strategy concern. HUMAIN out of Saudi Arabia, Krutrim Cloud and Sarvam AI in India, and Nscale's UK base are building parallel stacks tied to government compute commitments. The Stargate UAE announcement and similar deals are pulling capital into infrastructure that operates outside the US hyperscaler footprint.
What's the difference between Groq, Cerebras, and Etched?
Groq builds LPUs optimized for sub-millisecond token latency on existing transformer architectures. Cerebras builds wafer-scale chips for both training and high-throughput inference. Etched's Sohu is an ASIC built only for transformer inference — narrower scope, sharper performance claims. All three are competing for the inference silicon socket NVIDIA currently dominates.

Recent rounds in AI Infrastructure

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Date Startup Round Amount
Jun 2026 Quantinuum IPO $1.7B
May 2026 OpenRouter Series B $113M
May 2026 Modal Series C $355M
May 2026 Cerebras Systems Other $5.5B
May 2026 GridCARE Series A $64M
May 2026 HrdWyr Series A $13M
May 2026 VoltaGrid Strategic Equity Investment $775M
May 2026 RadixArk Seed $100M

All AI Infrastructure startups

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Ndea

US est. 2025

Frontier AI lab building AGI through deep learning-guided program synthesis.

Raised
$43M
Stage
Seed
75

Chainguard

PRIVATE
United States est. 2021

Secure, minimal container images for software and AI supply chains

Raised
$256M
Stage
S-C
75

Parallel

US est. 2023

Web search and research API purpose-built for AI agents

Raised
$230M
Stage
S-B
74

Emerald AI

US est. 2024

Turns AI data centers into flexible grid assets that ease power demand

Raised
$47.2M
Stage
Seed
74

Unconventional AI

US est. 2025

Reinventing the computer with brain-inspired, energy-efficient AI hardware

Raised
$475M
Stage
Seed
74

Neysa

est. 2023
Raised
$650M
Stage
S-B
74

Ayar Labs

Raised
$155M
Stage
S-D
74

Ricursive Intelligence

est. 2025
Raised
$300M
Stage
S-A
74

Inferact

US est. 2025

Commercial inference engine from the creators of vLLM

Raised
$150M
Stage
Seed
73

PhysicsX

GB est. 2019

AI-native engineering simulation that optimizes physical products in minutes.

Raised
$175M
Stage
SERIES B EXTENSION
73

Story Protocol

US est. 2022

Programmable IP blockchain for tracking and monetizing AI-era content

Raised
$134M
Stage
S-B
73

Mercor

US

Mercor is an AI-powered platform connecting top-tier remote AI talent with companies shaping the future of artificial intelligence.

Raised
$485.6M
Stage
S-C
72

Fractal Analytics

IN est. 1998

Power enterprise decisions with AI that works, transforming organizations with AI engineered for scale and designed for impact.

Raised
$685M
Stage
IPO
72

RadixArk

US est. 2025

Open infrastructure for frontier AI, built on SGLang

Raised
$100M
Stage
Seed
72

io.net

US est. 2022

Decentralized GPU cloud network aggregating compute for AI and ML workloads

Raised
$40M
Stage
S-A
72

FriendliAI

US est. 2021

Fast, cost-efficient generative AI inference for any model

Raised
$25M
Stage
Seed
72

Fractile

Raised
$235M
Stage
Seed
72

EnCharge AI

US est. 2022

Analog in-memory AI chips that slash energy use for inference

Raised
$144M
Stage
S-B
71

Gensyn

GB est. 2020

Decentralized protocol for verifiable machine learning compute at scale

Raised
$50M
Stage
S-A
71

nexos.ai

LT est. 2024

Enterprise AI orchestration platform unifying models, agents, and governance

Raised
$38M
Stage
Seed
71

DeepInfra

US est. 2022

High-throughput, low-cost AI inference cloud

Raised
$133M
Stage
S-A
71

MatX

US est. 2024

Chips built from the ground up for frontier large language models

Raised
$545M
Stage
S-B
71

Hugging Face

US est. 2016

The AI community building the future of machine learning.

Raised
$970M
Stage
S-E
70

Preferred Networks

JP

Preferred Networks develops and provides all four layers of the AI technology value chain: AI semiconductors, computing infrastructure, generative AI foundation models, and AI products/solutions.

Raised
$160M
Stage
CORPORATE
70