Less than two years after its founding, the French startup Mistral AI has reached a major milestone: a €1.7 billion funding round has just raised its valuation to over €11.5 billion, making it France’s first “decacorn” in the artificial intelligence sector1. This is an exceptional achievement, highlighting not only the company’s rapid rise to prominence but also the growing strategic interest in sovereign, high-performance, and open AI models.
In a global landscape dominated by American giants (OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic) and Chinese giants (Baichuan, Zhipu AI), Mistral now stands out as the standard-bearer for a credible European alternative. This funding round marks a turning point in the development of the continent’s AI ecosystem—technologically, economically, and politically.
A decacorn born in 20 months
Founded in June 2023 by Arthur Mensch (formerly of DeepMind), Guillaume Lample (formerly of Meta), and Timothée Lacroix (formerly of Meta), Mistral has quickly established itself as a leading player in the field thanks to its open-source language models, including Mistral 7B and Mixtral. By embracing a strategy of openness and algorithmic transparency, the company has attracted numerous academic, industrial, and institutional partners.
The funding round announced in early September 2025 includes both new capital and a buyback of existing shares. It brings new major investors into the company, including General Catalyst, DST Global, NVIDIA, Samsung Venture Investment, Salesforce Ventures, and the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund (Mubadala)2. The French fund Bpifrance also remains an active supporter.
Why are investors betting on Mistral?
Mistral's success is driven by several complementary factors:
- A clear technological focus: compact, high-performance models, all released under a permissive open-source license (Apache 2.0).
- A strong European presence: the company regularly communicates its commitment to digital sovereignty and model transparency.
- A meteoric rise: less than two years after its launch, Mistral is already seen as a serious alternative to OpenAI or Meta in certain applications.
This model is all the more appealing given that many companies and government agencies are now seeking to reduce their reliance on U.S. suppliers, amid a growing regulatory environment (the European AI Act, the Digital Services Act, and the GDPR).
Is Mistral still French?
Officially, Mistral AI remains a French company, founded in Paris in 2023 by three French researchers and still based in France. Its public positioning remains closely tied to European technological sovereignty, and the public fund Bpifrance continues to be one of its long-standing investors.
However, the composition of its shareholder base changed significantly following the September 2025 capital raise. Among the new shareholders are:
- ASML (Netherlands), the global semiconductor giant, which is becoming the largest single shareholder with approximately 11% of the equity3.
- General Catalyst (United States), a venture capital firm that is highly active in the tech sector, particularly in AI.
- DST Global (Hong Kong), Samsung Venture Investment (South Korea), Salesforce Ventures (United States), and Mubadala (Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund).
While no single foreign investor holds a majority stake, the combined stake held by non-European investors is significant. Conversely, no single French investor holds more than 10% of the capital following this funding round4.
In short, Mistral remains French both legally and strategically, but its ownership structure is now largely international. This paradox—a French company with global shareholders—fuels the debate over what sovereignty in the field of artificial intelligence truly means.
Grow, organize, and expand: post-funding priorities
The fundraising will enable Mistral to strengthen several strategic initiatives:
- Development of more advanced models: multimodal AI, autonomous agents, and systems that integrate language, vision, and speech.
- Infrastructure investment: The company has announced a partnership with NVIDIA to develop a sovereign high-performance computing infrastructure, which is essential for training large AI models5.
- International expansion: Mistral plans to open offices in Europe, the United States, and Asia, while strengthening its teams in France.
The company could also expand its partnerships with the public sector, particularly in education, healthcare, and digital services.
Mistral, a symbol of geopolitical ambition
Mistral’s trajectory extends beyond the realm of entrepreneurship. It reflects a political commitment: to build a competitive and ethical European AI. The explicit support of several French and European institutions underscores the geostrategic importance of this issue. Mastery of AI models is now considered a critical asset for national sovereignty, on par with energy and cybersecurity.
In this context, Mistral emerges as a tool for technological influence, capable of offering a middle ground between the dominant closed models and the more community-driven—though sometimes fragmented—approaches of the open-source world.
Staying open while scaling up: a complex challenge
While Mistral enjoys widespread support, several challenges remain to be addressed:
- Providing financial support for a large-scale open-source model: the free distribution of models reduces direct revenue, making it necessary to find other sources of income (APIs, services, enterprise support, etc.).
- Recruit and retain top talent in a highly competitive market.
- Ensuring transparency and model governance: Mistral must maintain high standards of auditability, documentation, and regulatory compliance.
Finally, the global race to develop larger models (GPT-5, Gemini Ultra, etc.) calls for caution: raw power alone does not guarantee relevance, especially in European contexts where ethics, efficiency, and frugality play a central role.
A new era for European AI?
Mistral’s fundraising goes beyond a mere financial record. It embodies a structural shift in the European AI ecosystem, where it is now possible to pursue global ambitions without compromising on openness, transparency, and public service values.
The question now is whether Mistral will be able to translate this firepower into a real, lasting, and meaningful impact on society. The next step will hinge as much on technology as it will on trust.
Learn more
To gain a better understanding of Mistral’s strategy and ambitions, check out these two internal articles from the aivancity blog:
- TotalEnergies and Mistral AI: Generative AI for Smarter Energy—A Real-World Example of a Strategic Partnership Between Open-Source AI and the Energy Transition.
- Magistral: Mistral’s AI that brings new meaning to automated reasoning; an in-depth look at the Magistral model, which embodies a commitment to transparency, structured reasoning, and European values.
References
1. Les Échos. (2025). Mistral becomes France’s first decacorn with a €1.7 billion funding round.
https://www.lesechos.fr/
2. TechCrunch. (2025). Mistral AI raises $1.7 billion for open-source AI models.
https://techcrunch.com/
3. Euronews. (2025). Chip giant ASML invests €1.3 billion in French AI leader Mistral.
https://www.euronews.com
4. Les Échos. (2025). Mistral AI becomes France’s first decacorn after raising 1.7 billion.
https://www.lesechos.fr
5. aivancity. (2025). VivaTech 2025: Mistral AI and NVIDIA Partner on a Sovereign Infrastructure.
https://www.aivancity.ai

