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AI Search startups (2026)

Google AI Overviews already runs on more than half of US informational queries — the question is what survives next to it

44 ai search startups tracked, with the largest concentration in US. Total tracked funding: $4.7B.

Tracked
44
Total Raised
$4.7B
Countries
10
Active Deals
4

Editor's picks

6

Top by score

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Funding by year — AI Search

2021 → 2026
$65M
’21
$100M
’22
$324M
’23
$1.1B
’24
$2.2B
’25
$447.5M
’26

Market overview

AI Overviews now appears on the majority of US Google informational queries, and third-party studies through 2025 measured organic click-through rate drops in the 30-40% range on impacted SERPs for many publishers. That click-through collapse is the backdrop for every funding round in this 21-startup category. Perplexity ($2.05B Series F, ~$14B valuation reported in 2024-25) and Glean ($750M Series F) account for nearly 70% of the $4.02B in disclosed AI Search funding. Six rounds in the trailing 12 months averaged $252M — among the highest on the platform.

Perplexity vs the SERP

Perplexity's bet is that cited, focused answers without ad-driven ranking beat AI Overviews on trust and depth. The counter-bet is distribution: Google still owns the query origin point, and AI Overviews is free at the moment of intent. Perplexity's pivot to Pro and Enterprise tiers, the Comet browser launch, and partnerships with publishers exist because consumer ad-supported answer-engine economics don't pencil out against a free in-SERP alternative. You.com ($75M Series B) targets the productivity-search niche; Phind ($12M seed) defends developer queries with deeper code citations.

The retrieval layer pays regardless

Whoever wins the consumer fight, the agents and RAG applications underneath need indexing. Chroma ($20.3M seed) and Marqo ($19.4M Series A) ship vector and hybrid retrieval primitives developers integrate directly. Exa ($17M Series A) indexes the web specifically for AI applications with semantic search and structured outputs that LLM agents consume. Tavily ($25M Series A) does real-time agent-grade web extraction. Twelve Labs ($77M Series B) covers video understanding for searchable multimodal corpora. These are the rounds that don't depend on Perplexity's outcome — every agent, copilot, and enterprise search product needs them.

Vertical search defends margin

OpenEvidence ($735M Series D) is the standout: clinicians query it like a search engine, and the trust signal of curated medical literature is hard for horizontal answer engines to displace. Elicit ($9M seed) plays the same role for scientific research. Glean's $750M defends the in-organization RAG layer — Slack plus Drive plus Notion plus SaaS connectors plus a single answer surface — against Microsoft Copilot bundling. The vertical and enterprise plays look more durable in 2026 than the horizontal consumer answer-engine seat.

Key trends 2026

  • AI Overviews already changed the SERP economics. Coverage on majority of US informational queries plus 30-40% click-through drops in measured cohorts is the structural backdrop for every other product in this category.
  • Perplexity's $14B valuation is a war chest. $2.05B Series F funds the consumer fight with Google plus the Comet browser plus enterprise expansion — the question is whether Pro/Enterprise conversion outpaces consumer-tier inference cost.
  • Retrieval primitives stay paid regardless. Chroma, Marqo, Exa, and Tavily ship the indexing layer every agent and RAG app needs — they collect rent whichever consumer brand wins the headline fight.
  • Vertical search defends durably. OpenEvidence ($735M Series D) for clinicians and Glean ($750M Series F) for in-org RAG show that curated corpora plus trust signals don't compress the way horizontal consumer answers do.

Benchmarks vs global

Tracked startups
21
narrow but capital-heavy category
Total funding
$4.02B
Perplexity + Glean = ~70% of category
AI Overviews click-through impact
-30 to -40%
measured organic CTR drops on impacted SERPs
Avg round (last 12mo)
$252M
vs ~$80M platform median

Top countries

By startup count

Stage breakdown

Latest round type
  • Seed 17
  • Series A 9
  • Series B 5
  • Series F 2
  • Series D 1
  • Series C 1
  • Pre-Seed 1
  • IPO 1

Top investors backing AI Search

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FAQ

Frequently asked

How big is the AI Overviews click-through impact actually?
Multiple 2024-25 studies measured organic click-through drops of 30-40% on queries where AI Overviews appears, with informational and how-to queries hit hardest. Coverage expanded across the majority of US informational queries through 2025. Publishers, affiliate sites, and answer-engine startups are responding differently — Perplexity is racing on consumer subscription, vertical sites are pivoting toward original data, and SEO economics broadly are repricing.
Can Perplexity's $14B valuation hold against free AI Overviews?
Depends on enterprise traction. Consumer Pro at $20/month covers some inference cost; Comet browser changes the distribution equation; the Enterprise tier ($40/user/month range) is where the unit economics actually pencil. Perplexity's argument is that cited, ad-free answers beat AI Overviews on trust and depth for power users. Google's argument is that most queries originate on google.com and AI Overviews is free.
Why is Glean valued at $750M Series F when Microsoft Copilot exists?
Platform neutrality. Microsoft Copilot connects Microsoft 365 data natively; Glean's pitch is that real enterprises run Slack plus Drive plus Notion plus Salesforce plus Zendesk plus 50 other tools, and a Microsoft-only answer surface leaves most context unsearched. The defense is connector breadth Microsoft can't replicate without explicit partnership. The risk is that Copilot's bundling pressure compresses Glean's land-and-expand motion at the SMB end.
Are vector databases really an AI Search category?
They share the buyer. Chroma and Marqo provide retrieval primitives that every RAG application and agent needs — the developer integrating Chroma is the same developer building search-style answers. Treating vector databases as separate infrastructure splits the analyst from the dependency. The tradeoff is that the category gets harder to compare on funding metrics, since infra rounds are smaller than answer-engine rounds.
What does Exa do that traditional search APIs don't?
Exa indexes the web specifically for AI consumers — semantic search, structured JSON outputs, and freshness optimization for LLM agents rather than human readers. The pitch is faster, more relevant retrieval per dollar than scraping Bing or unofficial Google channels. It competes with Tavily on agent-grade extraction and with Brave Search API on the developer-ergonomics layer.

Recent rounds in AI Search

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Date Startup Round Amount
Apr 2026 Parallel Series B $100M
Feb 2026 Profound Series C $96M
Jan 2026 OpenEvidence Series D $250M
Jan 2026 Aemon Seed $500K
Jan 2026 Auxos Seed $500K
Jan 2026 Alchemize Seed $500K
Dec 2025 Turbopuffer Seed $10M
Dec 2025 Phind Series A $10.4M

All AI Search startups

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Vespa.ai

NO est. 2023

Big-data serving engine for vector and lexical search

Raised
$31M
Stage
S-A
82

Perplexity

US est. 2022

AI-powered answer engine delivering real-time, cited responses to complex queries.

Raised
$2.0B
Stage
S-F
79

Parallel

US est. 2023

Web search and research API purpose-built for AI agents

Raised
$230M
Stage
S-B
74

Profound

US est. 2024

AI search visibility platform for Answer Engine Optimization across ChatGPT and Perplexity

Raised
$151M
Stage
S-A
73

Onyx

Raised
$10M
Stage
Seed
72

Turbopuffer

CA est. 2023

Object-storage-native vector and full-text search at massive scale

Raised
$10M
Stage
Seed
71

Coactive AI

US est. 2021

Multimodal AI that makes video and images searchable

Raised
$44M
Stage
S-A
69

Bluefish

US est. 2024

Agentic marketing platform to influence how brands appear in AI

Raised
$68M
Stage
S-B
67

AI Hay

VN est. 2021

AI-powered knowledge discovery and Q&A platform for Vietnamese users

Raised
$18M
Stage
S-A
66

Sumble

Raised
$38.5M
Stage
Seed
66

Nimble

US est. 2020

AI agents that search the web and turn results into queryable data tables

Raised
$75M
Stage
S-B
65

OpenEvidence

Verified
US est. 2022

AI medical assistant for clinicians

Raised
$735M
Stage
S-D
64

NOSIBLE

South Africa est. 2020
Raised
$1M
Stage
Pre-S
62

Linkup

France est. 2024
Raised
$13M
Stage
Seed
62

Memories.ai

US est. 2025

Visual memory model for understanding long videos

Raised
$8M
Stage
Seed
61

Airial

US est. 2024

AI travel concierge that plans every detail of your trip

Raised
$3M
Stage
Seed
60

Vuelo

GB est. 2025

AI-native travel booking and payments platform

Raised
$7.6M
Stage
Seed
60

You.com

US est. 2020

The productivity search engine with AI agents.

Raised
$175M
Stage
S-C
59

Glean

Verified
US est. 2019

Work AI for the entire enterprise

Raised
$750M
Stage
S-F
57

Geostar

US est. 2024

Generative engine optimization to win AI search visibility

57

Exa

Verified
US est. 2022

Search for AI applications

Raised
$102M
Stage
S-B
56

SOUS

NL est. 2022

The AI-powered sous chef for restaurant growth

Raised
$4.3M
Stage
Seed
56

Writesonic

US est. 2020

AI writer, editor, and SEO tool for content teams.

Raised
$2.6M
Stage
Seed
53

Marqo

US est. 2022

AI-native search and product discovery platform that optimises ecommerce conversion and revenue.

Raised
$19.4M
Stage
S-A
52