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Welcome to Startups Weekly – The weekly recapitulation of all you can’t miss from the world of newly established businesses. Do you want your inbox every Friday? Sign up here.

Although Google I/O captures as much attention as expected, some newly established businesses were still taking on their chances and sharing announcements this week, while others just had to go with the flow when their news made headlines.

The most interesting boot stories from the week

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This week’s most interesting start stories came from current and former ipo Hopefuls, some of which also provided exits to previous stage businesses.

Billion dollars? Jony Ive and Lovefrom company will lead creative and design projects at Openai, after the company acquired IO, the start of the AI ​​device he founded with Sam Altman, in an All-Equity agreement that estimates that starting at $ 6.5 billion.

Millions of dollars: BNPL Giant Klarna is on the right track to reach the revenue of $ 1 million per employee, from $ 575,000 last year, after the push of AI’s performance reduced the cost of customer service. To further present the use of AI, Klarna’s quarterly profits were presented by an AI Avatar of its CEO.

Brex for zipper: Brex works with former antagonist Zip, a 5 -year startup of supplies, hoping to develop its customer base and continue to reduce cash burning, one of the boxes to score a possible iPO.

Exhausted money: The AI ​​software company supported by Microsoft Builder.

Ride: Einride founder Robert Falck was transferred by the CEO to an executive president, as the electric and autonomous truck starts for escalation, raising capital and possible iPO.

Fresh Lights: Luminar, a Lidar company whose founder of billionaire was recently replaced as CEO after a conduct of ethics, could secure up to $ 200 million through the sale of convertible preferred shares.

Open road: Breakaway, a Y Combinator alum that makes a popular cycling application, was the second start to be acquired by the Strava Social Skill Company in recent weeks.

The most interesting VC and new funding this week

Founders Affiniti Aaron Bai and Sahil Phadnis
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Here are some VCs and news funding that cuts the noise this week.

Seed, not a typographical error: LM Arena, a comparative evaluation project known for AI leaderboards, has reportedly increased a $ 100 million seed round to $ 600 million.

Grounded: Graviteee, a company whose platform helps companies manage their APIs, landed a series of $ 60 million, led by the sixth Growth Street, bringing its total to just over $ 125 million.

Strong signal: Siro, a start -up that develops AI -powered tools for sales delegates, locked in a series of $ 50 million B lesled by Signalfire.

Refreshed: Starting subscription management management from subscription management has set a series of $ 50 million, led by existing Bain Capital investor. Now, worth $ 500 million, the company seeks to expand beyond the revenue of implementation by resolving a wider range of problems facing mobile developers.

Reinforced: Affiniti, a Fintech starting of Aaron Bai, 20, and Sahil Phadnis, 22, who set a $ 11 million seed a few months ago, has now closed a series of $ 17 million, led by Signalfire for Signalfire Software.

More for development: The Asian chief raised $ 145 million for the Headline Asia Fund V, dedicated to newly established businesses across Asia-Pacific. It has already funded 17 investments.

Scribble Network: Scripble Ventures, Early Twitter business business, Elizabeth Weil, secured $ 80 million for her third fund.

Creative Capital: Creator Ventures, a seed and business fund that focused on consumer internet companies, increased a second $ 45 million fund, more than twice the previous $ 20 million fund.

Last but not less important

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At a TechCrunch Strictlyvc event in London, Accel General Partner Sonali de Rycker said it was emerging for Europe’s prospects at AI but cautious about defending regulators. “We are in a supercycle,” he said. “These cycles do not come often, and we cannot afford to bend.”

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