Nebius
Nebius, an Amsterdam-headquartered AI infrastructure company listed on Nasdaq under the ticker NBIS and led by founder and CEO Arkady Volozh, describes itself as "the AI cloud company" building a full-stack platform for developers and companies [2]. In May 2026, Nebius announced it had licensed Clarifai's inference and compute orchestration technology, acquired Clarifai's related patent portfolio, and welcomed Clarifai's core engineering and research team led by founder Matthew Zeiler, while excluding Clarifai's legacy computer vision models and US government and defense program IP [1]. The company announced on May 12, 2026 that it had broken ground on a gigawatt-scale AI factory in Independence, Missouri [5]. Nebius raised $775 million in secured debt financing on July 17, 2026 to accelerate global buildout [4], followed by an upsized private offering of $5.0 billion of convertible senior notes announced on August 19, 2026 [3]. The company's customers include Revolut, Shopify, Cursor, Black Forest Labs, Photoroom, Sword Health, Recraft, Higgsfield and RoboForce [6].
Funding history
- Nebius Group announced the pricing of an upsized private offering of $5.0 billion of convertible senior notes on August 19, 2026, having announced a proposed $4.50 billion offering the same day.[3]
- Nebius announced on July 17, 2026 that it had raised "$775 million in first secured debt financing to accelerate global buildout".[4]
Product
- Nebius announced on May 12, 2026 that it had broken ground on a gigawatt-scale AI factory in Independence, Missouri, and announced on June 16, 2026 that it had completed the acquisition of Eigen AI.[5]
Customers
- Nebius features Revolut, Shopify, Cursor, Black Forest Labs, Photoroom, Sword Health, Recraft, Higgsfield and RoboForce as customers of its AI cloud, noting Revolut runs "200+ NVIDIA H100 GPUs" on the platform.[6]
Partnerships
Clarifai
New York computer vision and AI platform for building, deploying and operating models.
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