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Midjourney challenger Black Forest Labs to raise $300M at $3.25B valuation

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German AI startup Black Forest Labs, known for its rapidly growing image generation platform Flux, is reportedly in talks to raise a funding round valued at around $3.25 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.

The company is seeking between $200 million and $300 million from new and existing investors, including Salesforce Ventures and AMP, an investment vehicle led by Andreessen Horowitz general partner Anjney Midha.

Creating realistic, high-resolution images using simple text prompts

Founded in 2024 by Robin Rombach, Andreas Blattmann, and Patrick Esser, Black Forest Labs has quickly become one of Europe’s most closely watched AI startups. Its flagship product, Flux, enables users to create realistic, high-resolution images using simple text prompts and competes directly with platforms like Midjourney, Runway, and OpenAI’s DALL·E.

The startup has carved out a strong reputation for combining open, high-quality visual AI models with commercial-friendly licensing and enterprise workflows, building a foothold in creative industries, design, and business markets.

Flux has gained traction not only among professionals and hobbyists but also major tech firms. Black Forest Labs has notably signed a $140 million contract with Meta to license its image-generation technology, with additional partnerships involving Adobe and Elon Musk’s xAI for visual AI integration in the Grok chatbot.

The company is expanding globally, opening offices in London and San Francisco alongside its Freiburg headquarters, aiming to broaden its international market presence.

What’s next?

If the funding discussions finalise, Black Forest Labs would join a select group of European AI companies with multibillion-dollar valuations, bolstering the continent’s growing influence in the global generative AI landscape.

Recent reports suggest the valuation for this round may be closer to $4 billion, underscoring rapid investor confidence amid the competitive landscape. The funding will be used to scale hiring, infrastructure, and partnerships, further solidifying its position against global peers.

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