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Moonshot AI Targets a $30 Billion Valuation — a Sevenfold Jump in Six Months

The Beijing startup behind the Kimi chatbot is in talks to raise up to $2 billion at a $30 billion valuation — its third financing in half a year. In December it was worth $4.3 billion. The leap captures just how hot China's AI funding race has become.

Moonshot AI Targets a $30 Billion Valuation — a Sevenfold Jump in Six Months
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Moonshot AI, the Beijing-based developer of the Kimi chatbot, has begun early talks with investors to raise as much as $2 billion in a new funding round that would value the company at roughly $30 billion, according to reporting from Bloomberg and TechNode. It would be the startup's third financing in just six months — a pace that says as much about China's AI funding race as it does about Moonshot itself.

The valuation trajectory is the headline. At the end of December 2025, Moonshot was worth about $4.3 billion. A round led by food-delivery giant Meituan valued it at $20 billion post-money as recently as early May 2026. The new $30 billion target, reported on June 8, would mark a nearly sevenfold increase from December — an almost vertical line that few companies in any sector have ever drawn.

Unlike many AI valuations built on promise alone, Moonshot's has a revenue story behind it. Following the release of its K2.5 model, the company's annual recurring revenue surpassed $100 million in early March 2026 and then doubled to more than $200 million by April, according to Wang Xinyu, a partner at Meituan's Longzhu investment arm. Kimi has become one of the most-used consumer AI assistants in China, and its open-weight model releases have pulled in developers well beyond its home market.

The frantic cadence — three rounds in six months — reflects an arms race among China's leading model builders, where capital, compute access, and talent are all scarce and the cost of falling behind is steep. Raising early and often lets a company like Moonshot lock in funding and chips before rivals do, even at the price of rapid dilution and ever-loftier expectations. Whether $200 million in ARR can justify a $30 billion sticker is the question every prospective investor is now weighing.

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