Although the first quarter of 2025 ended recently, it brought significant changes in the startup investment landscape. This period saw a market upheaval triggered by international tariffs, affecting both valuation and exit strategies. However, startup investments reached a new peak globally, primarily driven by enthusiasm for Artificial Intelligence.
Leading the surge in post-seed investments, Y Combinator topped the list among investors, despite its origins as a seed-stage accelerator. The firm expanded its participation in follow-on rounds, funding notable Series F and C ventures. Other prominent investors, including Lightspeed Venture Partners and Andreessen Horowitz, similarly increased their investment activities.
The quarter was marked by SoftBank´s historic investment in OpenAI, the largest venture investment to date. Lightspeed contributed significantly to the spending increase, leading nine major deals. Despite a slowdown in seed funding year-over-year, Y Combinator remained the most active seed investor, participating in over 200 rounds. As the quarter ended, investors began assessing a more complex market landscape for Q2.