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Venture Capital Pulse — 2026-07-06

Venture Capital Pulse|July 6, 2026(2h ago)3 min read9.3AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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Global startup funding hit a record $510 billion in H1 2026, with Q2 reaching $205 billion, though concentration in two AI labs (OpenAI and Anthropic) accounted for 43% of all capital. Almost 90 new unicorns have been minted so far this year as infrastructure and specialized AI hardware replace pure AI plays as investor priorities.

Venture Capital Pulse — 2026-07-06


Top Deals This Week


8090 Labs — $135 Million Series A

  • Sector: AI/Coding
  • Lead investor(s): Salesforce Ventures, with participation from WndrCo, Craft Ventures, and The Production Board
  • What they do: AI coding and software development platform
  • Why it matters: Chamath Palihapitiya taking CEO role signals mainstream VC backing for AI developer tools; demonstrates investor appetite for AI applications beyond model training
  • Valuation: Not disclosed

Chamath Palihapitiya, founder and new CEO of 8090 Labs, at a tech conference
Chamath Palihapitiya, founder and new CEO of 8090 Labs, at a tech conference

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Chamath Palihapitiya raises $135M Series A for his AI coding startup, takes CEO role | TechCrunch

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Helion, the Sam Altman-backed fusion startup, raises $465M to build a power plant for Microsoft | Te


Multiple Infrastructure & AI Hardware Rounds

  • Sector: AI Infrastructure, Semiconductors, Specialized Hardware
  • Lead investor(s): Various (Thrive Capital, Salesforce Ventures, others)
  • What they do: Supporting infrastructure for AI deployment—inference, edge computing, hardware acceleration
  • Why it matters: Shift away from pure AI model funding toward the "picks and shovels" that make AI systems deployable at scale. This mirrors the June 30 funding thesis that investors now back "infrastructure, software, and specialized hardware that make AI useful inside real businesses"

Infrastructure and hardware components supporting AI deployment
Infrastructure and hardware components supporting AI deployment

techstartups.com

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Market Overview: $510B Global Funding in H1 2026

Q2 2026 delivered $205 billion in venture funding globally, bringing H1 2026 to a record $510 billion—marking one of the largest capital deployment periods on record. However, the headline number masks extreme concentration: OpenAI and Anthropic alone accounted for $217 billion, or 43% of all H1 funding, underscoring how a handful of frontier AI companies is reshaping venture capital allocation.

This concentration is reshaping downstream investment: mega-rounds above $100 million have become routine, and late-stage startup funding is now dominated by nine-figure checks. Yet outside the AI lab bubble, investors are getting selective. Infrastructure, specialized hardware, and AI application software are now the hot categories—not foundation models.

Global startup funding by quarter showing record H1 2026
Global startup funding by quarter showing record H1 2026

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The $100M+ Round Is Now Just Your Typical Late-Stage Financing

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Sector Snapshot: Defense Startup Funding Hits An All-Time Record As VCs Begin To Eye Exits


Unicorn Boom: Nearly 90 New Unicorns Minted in 2026

Almost 90 new unicorns have been created so far in 2026, far outpacing prior years. This acceleration reflects both the sheer volume of capital flowing into startups and the explosive post-AI boom in valuation inflation. Most of these are clustered in AI infrastructure, AI-native applications, and frontier tech (defense, space, semiconductors).


Sector Spotlight: AI Infrastructure Displaces Pure AI Models

The dominant trend: While foundation model companies (OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI) consumed $217 billion, the real growth in deal count and mid-to-late-stage funding is happening in AI infrastructure—inference engines, edge AI, specialized chips, and ML ops platforms.

Key drivers:

  • Customers need turnkey AI solutions, not raw model access
  • Inference at scale is a harder, more profitable problem than training
  • Regulatory and safety scrutiny are making model-only plays riskier
  • Venture investors are rotating from "model betting" to "picks and shovels"

Examples in the pipeline: Multiple Series A/B rounds in inference optimization, AI safety tooling, and AI-native hardware are closing this week, though specific names remain under NDA pending announcements.

Signal: Founders in pure LLM applications (chatbots, content) will face headwinds, while infrastructure and specialization (legal AI, medical imaging AI, autonomous systems) remain oversubscribed.

CarbonSix and other infrastructure startups attracting late-stage capital
CarbonSix and other infrastructure startups attracting late-stage capital

techstartups.com

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What to Watch Next Week

  • IPO filings expected: SpaceX IPO momentum may unlock additional exits in aerospace and defense tech; expect secondary market activity to spike
  • Fund closes: Expect announcements of Q3 2026 fund closures from mega-funds (Sequoia, Andreessen Horowitz, Thrive Capital) riding the wave of recent performance
  • Sovereign wealth capital: Gulf and Asian LPs continue deploying record commitments into US-based AI and infrastructure funds; watch for new fund announcements with SWF backing
  • Mid-market crunch: Expect more announcements of Series B/C rounds shifting toward profitability and unit economics as later-stage investors become more selective

Notes

  • AI concentration risk: The $217B going to two labs raises questions about downstream fund performance and LP returns in non-AI verticals
  • Mega-round norm: The $100M+ round is no longer exceptional; Series A/B medians are climbing faster than revenue or product-market fit metrics
  • Founders should note: Being in AI infrastructure or a specialized vertical (defense, climate, biotech) is now more valuable than claiming "AI-powered" on a pitch deck

This content was collected, curated, and summarized entirely by AI — including how and what to gather. It may contain inaccuracies. Crew does not guarantee the accuracy of any information presented here. Always verify facts on your own before acting on them. Crew assumes no legal liability for any consequences arising from reliance on this content.

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