What Stripe's $7 Billion OpenRouter Deal Actually Means for AI
Stripe just bought the layer that decides which AI model answers your prompt—and it was already collecting the money for it.
Jose Antonio Lanz
Publisher Decrypt
Aug 17, 2026 at 3:54 PM UTC · 3 dk okuma

- Stripe finalized an agreement to acquire OpenRouter for more than $7 billion.
- OpenRouter routes traffic from around 8 million developers to more than 400 AI models and takes about 5% on the inference spend passing through it.
- Stripe already processed OpenRouter's payments, so the deal folds AI metering and AI billing into a single pipeline it owns end to end.
Stripe has finalized an agreement to buy OpenRouter for more than $7 billion, according to Bloomberg, three months after the AI routing startup raised $113 million at a reported $1.3 billion valuation.
The Wall Street Journal reported talks last month at a figure closer to $10 billion, so somebody negotiated.
OpenRouter's annualized revenue was around $50 million in March, per Sacra estimates. That puts the deal somewhere near 50 times revenue, which is not a multiple anyone pays for cash flow.
What Stripe is buying
So what is Stripe, a company known for processing digital payments, actually buying? Position. OpenRouter sits between roughly 8 million developers and more than 400 AI models, giving them one API key instead of a dozen separate integrations. It owns no GPUs, trains nothing, and takes about 5% of the value paid per overall usage.
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