OpenAI hits $10 billion in annual recurring revenue fueled by ChatGPT growth

OpenAI hits  billion in annual recurring revenue fueled by ChatGPT growth


OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman appears on screen during a talk with Microsoft Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella at the Microsoft Build 2025 conference in Seattle, May 19, 2025.

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OpenAI has hit $10 billion in annual recurring revenue less than three years after launching its popular ChatGPT chatbot.

The figure includes sales from the company’s consumer products, ChatGPT business products and its application programming interface, or API. It excludes licensing revenue from Microsoft and large one-time deals, according to an OpenAI spokesperson.

For all of last year, OpenAI was around $5.5 billion in ARR. Reaching its meteoric growth rates requires a substantial amount of cash. The San Francisco-based startup lost about $5 billion last year.

OpenAI is also targeting $125 billion in revenue by 2029, according to a person familiar with the matter who asked not to be named because the details are confidential. The Information first reported on OpenAI’s revenue ambitions.

The new revenue metrics gives some context to OpenAI’s monster valuation. OpenAI closed a $40 billion funding round in March, marking the largest private tech deal on record. At today’s metrics, OpenAI is valued at about 30 times revenue, which highlights the hyper growth expectations by some of its largest investors. OpenAI is backed by Japan’s SoftBank, Microsoft, Coatue, Altimeter, Thrive and others.

OpenAI burst onto the scene with the release of the consumer version of ChatGPT in late 2022, and began launching business products the following year.

As of late March, OpenAI said it supports 500 million weekly active users. The company announced earlier this month that it has 3 million paying business users, up from the 2 million it reported in February.

WATCH: OpenAI paying business users of ChatGPT hits 3 million, up from 2 million in February

OpenAI paying business users of ChatGPT hits 3 million, up from 2 million in February



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