A tiny group of AI companies absorbed hundreds of billions in capital, created historic paper fortunes and reshaped the 2026 Forbes Midas List—while testing whether public markets can absorb trillion-dollar startups.For most of venture capital history, the industry’s defining companies went public long before they reached truly massive scale. Google debuted at roughly $23 billion. Facebook went public at $104 billion. Even Alibaba’s record-setting IPO valued the company below $170 billion.Today, AI and frontier-tech companies are exploding those norms.OpenAI, SpaceX, Anthropic and xAI have ushered in one of the most concentrated periods of value creation in venture history, reshaping both Silicon Valley power dynamics and this year’s Forbes Midas List.According to PitchBook data, AI companies captured 81% of global venture funding in the first quarter of 2026 alone, absorbing more than $240 billion in capital. Nearly three-quarters of all U.S. venture investment in that time flowed into just five deals.The Midas List reflects that concentration clearly. Nine of the ten companies that contributed most heavily to investor performance this year remain privately held—the highest number in the history of the ranking, which gives greater weight to realized outcomes like IPOs. Increasingly, venture capital’s biggest winners are not simply the investors who identified promising startups early. They are the investors who secured ownership in the handful of companies now absorbing an unprecedented share of global capital.That shift is transforming the venture industry itself.A small group of elite firms now consistently participate in massive AI financings alongside sovereign wealth funds, crossover investors and corporate giants capable of writing multibillion-dollar checks. Meanwhile, much of the broader startup ecosystem faces far tighter fundraising conditions.Access has become one of venture capital’s most valuable assets. And now, the companies driving those returns are approaching public markets at scales never before tested. SpaceX is targeting a public offering that could value the company at more than $1.75 trillion. OpenAI is preparing for a possible $1 trillion IPO. Anthropic and Revolut are expected to eventually follow.Whether public investors ultimately validate those prices or force a reset may define the next era of venture capital.The Midas List 2026 Top 10 Company DriversTrueBridge Capital1. OpenAIOpenAI is no longer simply a high-growth startup. It has become the clearest test case for whether AI companies can sustain unprecedented valuations and investor expectations at massive scale.The company had the greatest impact on investors’ placement on the Midas List this year after closing a record-setting $122 billion Series F financing in March 2026 at an $852 billion valuation – the largest private funding round ever completed. Amazon, Nvidia and SoftBank anchored the round, while a portion of the financing was distributed through private-bank wealth channels, underscoring how mainstream access to elite private AI companies has become.By early March 2026, OpenAI had reportedly topped $25 billion in annualized revenue, up sharply from approximately $3.7 billion at the end of 2023. The company is preparing to file for an IPO, likely in June 2026, reportedly targeting a $1 trillion valuation. If successful, it would become one of the largest IPOs in history and potentially the defining liquidity event of the AI era.For early investors who maintained positions through years of dilution, the gains are already historic. But competitive pressure is rising quickly.Anthropic has emerged as a serious challenger in enterprise AI, while DeepSeek’s low-cost open source models have raised broader questions about whether model performance will be commoditized. OpenAI still maintains enormous consumer dominance, but public investors may demand clearer answers around margins, defensibility and long-term economics than private markets have required so far.Where it counted most on the 2026 Midas List:*Vinod Khosla | Khosla Ventures | #1Trae Stephens | Founders Fund | #7Randy Glein | DFJ Growth | #23Ronny Conway | A.Capital | #31Sam Fort | DFJ Growth | #452. SpaceXSpaceX increasingly looks less like a rocket company and more like infrastructure for the AI economy.In February 2026, the company completed its acquisition of xAI in an all-stock transaction valuing SpaceX at $1 trillion and xAI at $250 billion, creating a combined entity worth roughly $1.25 trillion, the largest private merger ever recorded. The combined platform now spans launch infrastructure, satellite internet, artificial intelligence and social distribution through Starlink, xAI and X.Starlink has quietly become the company’s primary financial engine, surpassing 4 million subscribers across more than 100 countries and generating the revenue that underpins SpaceX’s extraordinary valuation. Meanwhile, SpaceX’s launch dominance continues largely unchecked: Falcon rockets conducted more than 150 launches in 2025, accounting for over half of all orbital launches globally.The company is also pushing aggressively into AI infrastructure. SpaceX recently announced Terafab, a semiconductor joint venture focused on advanced AI chip manufacturing, while expanding xAI’s Colossus compute platform to support increasingly large frontier models.Increasingly, SpaceX is positioning itself not as a space company, but as a vertically integrated platform for the AI era - one that spans compute, connectivity, distribution and industrial infrastructure at global scale. Where it counted most on the 2026 Midas List:*Peter Thiel | Founders Fund | #5Luke Nosek | Gigafund | #18Shaun Maguire | Sequoia | #22Antonio Gracias | Valor Equity Partners | #32Steve Jurvetson | Future Ventures | #623. AnthropicFew companies have altered the venture landscape faster than Anthropic.The company raised a $30 billion Series G in February 2026 at a $380 billion valuation after annualized revenue reportedly surged from roughly $1 billion in late 2024 to approximately $30 billion by May 2026. It is now reportedly in talks to raise at a $900 billion valuation. Anthropic’s coding platform, Claude Code, became one of the fastest-growing enterprise AI products in history, reportedly reaching $2.5 billion in annualized billings within nine months of launch.The startup’s rise has forced investors to reconsider whether OpenAI will ultimately dominate the AI market as completely as many once assumed. While OpenAI still controls the largest consumer footprint and has seen a recent surge with Codex, Anthropic has rapidly established itself as the leading enterprise AI platform, particularly among large corporations seeking reliability, safety and workflow integration.It still faces major challenges. Frontier-model development remains extraordinarily expensive, competition with OpenAI and Google DeepMind is intensifying, and eventual public investors are likely to demand a clearer path to durable margins.But for now, Anthropic has become one of the most important value-creation engines in venture capital.Where it counted most on the 2026 Midas List:*Yasmin Razavi | Spark Capital | #13Ravi Mhatre | Lightspeed Venture Partners | #16Ronny Conway | A.Capital | #31Matt Murphy | Menlo Ventures | #40Ashvin Bachireddy | SV Angel | #504. ByteDanceByteDance remains one of the world’s most powerful consumer technology companies and, increasingly, one of the most important AI distribution platforms.TikTok now reaches roughly 1.9 billion monthly users globally and has evolved far beyond social media into a dominant engine for shopping, entertainment and consumer discovery. Earlier this year, the company also resolved years of regulatory uncertainty surrounding TikTok’s U.S. operations after transferring majority control to an American-led investor consortium.While much of the AI race has centered on foundation models, ByteDance highlights a different reality: distribution may ultimately matter just as much as the underlying tech. With massive user scale, an unmatched recommendation engine and growing AI integration across commerce and search, ByteDance has become one of the most influential companies in the world.Where it counted most on the 2026 Midas List:*Neil Shen | Hongshan | #2Brad Gerstner | Altimeter | #21Marc Stad | Dragoneer Investment Group | #425. xAIFew startups better capture the speed and intensity of the AI investment boom than xAI. Founded in 2023, Elon Musk’s startup rapidly became one of the market’s most closely watched AI companies before being folded into SpaceX earlier this year. Investor enthusiasm centered on Grok, xAI’s chatbot integrated directly into X, which gave the company immediate access to a massive user base most startups spend years trying to build.The company’s meteoric rise also reflected a broader shift in venture capital: investors increasingly rewarding perceived strategic positioning in AI long before revenue scales.The SpaceX IPO will be the first major test of whether public markets share that conviction.Where it counted most on the 2026 Midas List:*Saurabh Gupta | DST Global | #15Shaun Maguire | Sequoia | #22Randy Glein | DFJ Growth | #23David George | Andreessen Horowitz | #30Navin Chaddha | Mayfield | #516. StripeIn a venture market increasingly driven by AI speculation, Stripe remains one of the clearest examples of what durable scale and profitability actually look like.Valued at roughly $159 billion, the payments giant has spent years quietly expanding its enterprise footprint while newer companies raced to capture attention. Its customers now include companies such as Rivian, Pepsi, Salesforce and Instacart, while Stripe continues expanding globally across billing, embedded finance and in-person payments.Unlike many companies surrounding it on this year’s Drivers list, Stripe is already operating at enormous scale with an established business model and strong margins. The company has also shown little urgency to pursue a public offering, relying instead on secondary transactions to provide liquidity for employees and investors.That patience has not diminished its influence on the Midas rankings. Stripe remains one of the most valuable private companies in venture capital.Where it counted most on the 2026 Midas List:*Vinod Khosla | Khosla Ventures | #1Peter Thiel | Founders Fund | #5Hemant Taneja | General Catalyst | #19Scott Raney | Redpoint Ventures | #24Topher Conway | SV Angel | #347. DatabricksDatabricks has become one of the hidden toll collectors of the AI boom.While companies like OpenAI and Anthropic dominate headlines, Databricks sits deeper in the infrastructure layer powering enterprise AI deployment. Its platform has increasingly become central to how large corporations manage data, train models and build AI applications internally.The company raised a financing round in February 2026 valuing it above $134 billion and has expanded aggressively into agentic AI tooling and enterprise databases.As corporations rush to operationalize AI internally, Databricks is benefiting from nearly every layer of the adoption cycle – regardless of which frontier model ultimately wins.Where it counted most on the 2026 Midas List:*Ronny Conway | A.Capital | #31Ben Horowitz | Andreessen Horowitz | #27David George | Andreessen Horowitz | #30Dharmesh Thakker | Battery Ventures | #85Pete Sonsini | Laude Ventures | #918. WaymoWaymo helped make AI physical.The autonomous-driving company, majority-owned and controlled by Alphabet, raised $16 billion earlier this year at a $126 billion valuation after logging more than 14 million rides in 2025 and expanding into multiple new cities. The financing also marked a shift: outside investors are now capitalizing the company that Google largely bankrolled on its own for years.For years, AI existed primarily as software: recommendation algorithms, chatbots and enterprise tools operating invisibly in the background. Waymo changed that dynamic. Its robotaxis became one of the first highly visible examples of AI systems interacting with the physical world at scale.In cities like San Francisco, Waymo vehicles have become a daily presence—and a cultural marker signaling how rapidly AI is moving beyond screens. Waymo is the first “physical AI” company to have a top-10 impact on the Midas List, signaling that venture capital’s AI enthusiasm is beginning to extend beyond software and into robotics, autonomy and real-world systems.Where it counted most on the 2026 Midas List:*David George | Andreessen Horowitz | #309. CerebrasCerebras became one of the clearest investor bets on the idea that the AI boom would require entirely new computing architecture, not just better software models. Founded in 2016, the company built specialized AI chips designed to compete with Nvidia in training and inference for large-scale AI systems. Its wafer-scale processors, among the largest chips ever manufactured, helped position Cerebras as one of the most ambitious and technically differentiated infrastructure companies of the generative AI era.The company’s May 2026 IPO was one of the year’s most closely watched public offerings and a major milestone for the broader AI hardware ecosystem. Cerebras’ successful debut reinforced investor confidence that the explosive growth of frontier AI models could create winners across the infrastructure stack, including in the chips and systems powering the AI economy. Where it counted most on the 2026 Midas List:*Eric Vishria | Benchmark Capital | #3Steve Vassallo | Foundation Capital | #17Lior Susan | Eclipse | #20Brad Gerstner | Altimeter | #21Topher Conway | SV Angel | #34Thomas Laffont | Coatue Management | #8210. RevolutRevolut’s continued presence on this list of companies impacting Midas is a reminder that, even during the AI frenzy, traditional business fundamentals still matter.The fintech company raised $3 billion in late 2025 at a $75 billion valuation. Since then it’s reported approximately $6 billion in revenue and $2.3 billion in net profit. It also secured a long-awaited U.K. banking license earlier this year, further cementing its transition from fintech disruptor to global financial institution.Revolut is one of only a handful of non-AI companies powerful enough to maintain significant influence on the Midas rankings this year and the only European company in the top ten.In a venture environment increasingly dominated by speculative AI valuations, Revolut stands out for something much simpler: scale, profitability and execution.Where it counted most on the 2026 Midas List:*Martin Mignot | Index Ventures | #9Tom Stafford | DST Global | #29Pawel Chudzinski | Point Nine Capital | #35*Does not include all investors in each company.