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OpenRouter raises $113M Series B
OpenRouter Raises $113M Series B OpenRouter · Today we're announcing our $113M Series B, led by CapitalG(opens in new tab) (Alphabet's independent growth fund), with participation from NVentures(opens in new tab) (NVIDIA's venture capital arm), ServiceNow(opens in new tab) Ventures, MongoDB(opens in new tab) Ventures, Snowflake(opens in new tab) Ventures, Databricks(opens in new tab) Ventures, AMP PBC(opens in new tab), and Pace Capital(opens in new tab), alongside our existing investors...
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