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Following Trump’s directive that led Anthropic to take its latest AI models offline and growing calls for mainstream technology that reduces reliance on the US, Mistral AI is caught in a vortex of attention. But the French AI darling is often misunderstood, and the fact that it develops large language models (LLMs) has clouded the picture.

Anyone who judges Mistral by how close it is to being “Europe’s OpenAI” is disappointed. Vibe’s chat and agent, formerly Le Chat, has only an ounce of ChatGPT’s brand recognition, and Claude is more popular than Mistral’s models even among the founders based at Station F, the Paris startup campus.

On the other hand, casual observers tend to overlook that the French decacorn is following the Palantir playbook, with experienced engineers helping governments and large corporations adopt AI and adapt it to their use cases.

This approach is also more suitable for Mistral media. While the company is rumored to be raising about $3.5 billion at a valuation of $23.15 billion, nearly doubling its current valuation, that’s still far less than the US frontier labs. But her income has also increased. in February, it revealed that its annual recurring revenue was now over $400 millionup from $20 million just a year earlier, and claimed it was on track to surpass $1 billion in ARR this year.

This has helped Mistral earn a seat at the table at places like Davos, even in rooms where tech CEOs struggle to get their message across, such as the French Parliament. Mistral CEO Arthur Mensch became a public ambassador for a particular vision of artificial intelligencebut he still has some evangelism to do when it comes to explaining his own company.

In a long Post on LinkedInMensch broke down what the Paris-based company did “for a living” — deploying its models and agent platform on Enterprise customers’ infrastructure and helping them build custom models with Forge, a platform that lets them use their own data for training.

However, the misunderstandings and high hopes surrounding the Mistral do not come out of thin air. Named after a wind, the company pursues a big vision. “We exist to ensure that everyone has access to the best AI systems, outside of centralized control exercised by states or companies that feel the need to control the full development of AI,” Mensch wrote.

This vision means that Mistral looks beyond the business. It also aims to continue investing heavily in research to keep up with its fundamental AI rivals — and Mensch’s post also covered where he thinks the company stands in that regard.

“Today, we still don’t have the best language models, but we’re constantly closing that gap. We have a very exciting model this summer – it will be open-sourced, and we’re opening early access to it in July. In areas that are less computationally constrained, such as voice, vision and document processing, we have state-of-the-art solutions,” claimed Mensch.

The upcoming model of the Mistral has already been created some buzz on Xwhere Mensch and Mistral promoter Marc Andreessen has they engage in jokes and boosted memes in what we now know won’t be called “Le Chaton Fat.” This is another sign that the world – especially the “rest of the world” – is watching what Mistral has in its bag.

The most interesting part may be happening behind the scenes. Earlier this year, Mistral acquired infrastructure startup Koyeb to further boost its plans to create “a true AI cloud. The company also announced a Investment strategy of 4 billion euros (about $4.56 billion) to build data centers in France and Sweden — and tons of sovereignty are never far away.

“We’re building on the premise that AI is a commodity technology that every organization needs a secure and affordable supply of,” Mensch wrote. If you’re curious to know more, keep reading.

Who are the founders of Mistral AI?

Mistral’s three founders share a background in AI research at major US technology companies operating in Paris. Before becoming CEO of Mistral, Mensch worked at Google’s DeepMind. CTO Timothée Lacroix and Chief Scientist Guillaume Lample are former Meta executives.

Mistral also granted the title of co-founding advisors to health insurance startup co-founders Alan, Charles Gorintin and Jean-Charles Samuelian-Werve (also a board member). In addition, it recently appointed three new executives to support its growth: Johan Bergqvist as Chief Financial Officer, Brian Hall as Chief Marketing Officer and Kamal Brar as SVP, Partners & Alliances.

What are the main models of Mistral AI?

Mistral has developed a wide range of models ranging from LLM to multimodal, reasoning, auditory and OCR models. Not all of his models emphasize size. there is the well-known name Mistral Small 4 and “Les Ministraux”, a family of models optimized for high-end devices such as phones. Some are open weights, and also made code agent Leanstral open source.

What partnerships has Mistral AI closed?

In 2024, the Mistral signed an agreement with Microsoft which included a €15 million investment and a strategic partnership to distribute the French company’s AI models through Microsoft’s Azure platform.

In May 2025, Mistral announced that it would participate in its creation an AI Campus in the Paris areaas part of a joint venture with UAE investment firm MGX, NVIDIA and French state investment bank Bpifrance.

In June 2025, Mistral said it will launch a European platform dedicated to artificial intelligence and powered by Nvidia processors, Mistral Computein 2026. The initiative was hailed as “historic” by French President Emmanuel Macron, who shared the stage with Mensch and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at the VivaTech conference shortly after the announcement.

In July 2025, Mistral launched AI for citizensan initiative the company claimed could “help states and public organizations strategically leverage AI for their people by transforming public services.”

In September 2025, Mistral and chip company ASML he closed a partnership “to explore the use of AI models across ASML’s product portfolio as well as in research, development and operations.”

Mistral also secured strategic partnerships with peers AccentureAgence France-Presse, France’s press agency army and work desk, Luxembourg, shipping giant CMAGerman defense technology startup Helsinki, IBM, Orangeand Stellandis.

How much funding has Mistral AI raised to date?

Most of Mistral AI’s funding to date has been debt financingbut the company has also raised several rounds of venture funding, totaling about $4 billion, according to Crunchbase.

In June 2023, just one month after its founding, Mistral AI raised a record $113 million round led by Lightspeed Venture Partners. Sources of that time said that the sowing cycle, The largest in Europevalued the startup at $260 million.

Other investors in this round were Bpifrance, Eric Schmidt, Exor Ventures, First Minute Capital, Headline, JCDecaux Holding, La Famiglia, LocalGlobe, Motier Ventures, Rodolphe Saadé, Sofina and Xavier Niel.

Six months later, Mistral closed a €385 million ($415 million at the time) Series A, at a reported $2 billion valuation. The round was led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) and led by Lightspeed, as well as BNP Paribas, CMA-CGM, Conviction, Elad Gil, General Catalyst and Salesforce.

Microsoft’s $16.3 million convertible investment in Mistral as part of a partnership announced in February 2024 was presented as a Series A extension, indicating an unchanged valuation.

In June 2024, Mistral raised €600 million (about $640 million) in a combination of equity and debt. The high-profile round was led by General Catalyst at a valuation of $6 billion, with notable investors including Cisco, IBM, Nvidia and Samsung Venture Investment Corporation participating.

In September 2025, Mistral closed a €1.7 billion Series C round led by ASML at a valuation of €11.7 billion (approximately $13.8 billion), with participation from existing backers DST Global, a16z, Bpifrance, General Catalyst, Index Ventures, Nvidia, and Nvidia.

What companies has Mistral AI acquired?

In addition to infrastructure startup Koyeb, Mistral has also bought Emmyan Austrian startup focused on natural artificial intelligence, with the ambition to better support industrial enterprises in their AI transformation.

Will Mistral AI make its own chips?

While Mistral has yet to design its own chips, Mensch does not rule it out. “Owning the chips may come, I think it should come at some point, but for now we’re relying on Nvidia, which is a great partner for us, and we’re trying a few things here and there,” he told CNBC.

What might a Mistral AI output look like?

Mistral “is not for sale,” Mensch said in January 2025 at the World Economic Forum in Davos. “Naturally, [an IPO is] the plan.”

That makes sense, given how much the startup has raised so far: Even a sale to a rumored potential buyer such as Apple it may not provide high enough multiples for its investors, not to mention dominance concerns depending on the buyer.

This story was originally published on February 28, 2025 and will be updated regularly.

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