The top 25 most successful startup accelerators
We rank startup accelerators like Y Combinator, Techstars, and 500 Global based on the strength of their portfolios.
We rank startup accelerators like Y Combinator, Techstars, and 500 Global based on the strength of their portfolios.
Big tech has grown revenue at a breakneck pace for years. But their size — plus intensifying competition and the generative AI boom — is pressuring tech giants to find new growth avenues.
The global unicorn club — 1,200+ members strong — is on the cusp of shrinking. In this webinar, our expert breaks down the state of these billion-dollar startups and what the future may look like for this endangered species.
We break down who invests in the most startups coming out of Y Combinator, Plug and Play, Techstars, and other accelerator programs.
Using the 50 most active accelerators' portfolios, we look at which early-stage startups have the fastest headcount growth and strongest management teams.
After years of astronomical growth, the global unicorn club — 1,200+ members strong — is on the cusp of shrinking.
As the IPO market creaks open again, these are the 257 companies we think could hit the public markets next.
Funding in Southeast Asia continues to decline, but strong valuations and M&A activity are bright spots.
Private tech company valuations are on the rise, especially at later stages. We look at how valuations, deal sizes, and deal terms are changing across the venture landscape.
Despite the generative AI boom, the AI sector sees deal volume fall to its lowest level since 2017.
Funding and deals dropped QoQ in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), but some indicators look more positive.
Tech M&A activity remains subdued, but valuations are rebounding amid a cautious market.
The generative AI landscape is evolving rapidly. We analyze how the tech has developed, where it's going, and which trends and players you need to watch.
Despite a surge in funding to Latin America in Q3’23, the fundraising environment remains subdued.
Global corporate venture capital-backed funding and deals drop to the lowest levels since 2018.
Midjourney — a bootstrapped generative AI startup focused on image generation — has reportedly hit $200M in ARR. We analyze its competitive landscape and potential valuation.
Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia Capital, Point Nine, Long Journey Ventures, and 1517 Fund among others were winners. We also use CB Insights data to estimate how much Loom’s founders made on the deal.
Global venture funding shows signs of life — rebounding 11% quarter-over-quarter — while depressed deal volume and a dearth of new unicorns paint a more sober picture.
Deal volume across the world’s most active accelerators has grown steadily since 2020. We look at how their dealmaking has shifted over time and pinpoint which industries and geographies are gaining attention.
Apple making moves in fintech. Instacart's advertising play. Ford's aspirations in electric vehicles. Our latest edition of the Book of Strategy Maps shines a light on the strategies — and some of the most unexpected partnerships — behind 30+ of the world’s most important companies.
From fashion design to e-commerce search, we break down the categories of tech vendors bringing generative AI to retail.
We identify a16z’s top priorities in gaming & entertainment across blockchain games, digital content & creator tools, and more.
Netflix’s latest partnership and acquisition activity illuminate the streamer’s plans to transform its business model, tap into new revenue streams, and grow its bottom line.
With Instagram now allowing 5 external links on a user’s profile, standalone link-in-bio companies are going to have a tougher time defining their value proposition.
From content distribution to virtual fashion, this MVP Technology Framework evaluates the technologies helping brands and retailers create, manage, and distribute content at scale.