PixVerse, the Singapore-based AI video generation startup, just closed a $439 million Series C extension that pushes its valuation past the $2 billion mark. The round was fueled by 15 million monthly active users.
A company founded in 2023 reaching a $2 billion valuation in roughly three years tells you everything about where institutional money is heading right now.
The funding trajectory
PixVerse’s capital accumulation has been aggressive. The company raised $60 million in a Series B round in September 2025, with Alibaba leading that deal. Six months later, in March 2026, CDH Investments spearheaded a $300 million Series C that vaulted PixVerse into unicorn territory with a valuation north of $1 billion.
The Series C extension adds another $439 million to the war chest, bringing total funding to somewhere well above $700 million across all rounds for a company that didn’t exist three years ago.
Co-founded by Jaden Xie and Wang Changhu, PixVerse offers text-to-video and image-to-video generation tools. The startup launched a real-time video generation tool in January 2026 and followed up with CLI tools for developers in mid-2026.
What this means for crypto AI projects
PixVerse has zero connection to crypto tokens, blockchain technology, or decentralized anything. The company is raising traditional venture capital at traditional valuations through traditional equity structures.
When a centralized AI company can raise $439 million on the strength of actual users doing actual things with an actual product, it sets a benchmark that crypto AI tokens are being implicitly measured against by any serious allocator.
The absence of any token or blockchain component in PixVerse’s model removes regulatory ambiguity, simplifies the cap table, and lets investors focus purely on product and growth metrics.
The competitive landscape and investor calculus
PixVerse is competing against OpenAI’s Sora, Google’s Veo, and a growing roster of well-funded rivals all racing to dominate AI-generated video. Investors poured $439 million into what is essentially one contestant in a very crowded field.
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