🚨 The $100M ARR Club (AI Edition) Forget raising $100M to make $1M. These startups flipped the script—small teams, lean ops, and product-led growth from day one. Here are the AI-native companies quietly hitting $100M ARR in record time: 👇
1. OpenAI (ChatGPT) Pioneering conversational AI that's fundamentally reshaping how 180 million people work, learn, and create.
2. ElevenLabs Revolutionizing voice AI with hyper-realistic synthesis technology trusted by 40 million users worldwide.
3. HeyGen Democratizing video production through AI avatars and automated generation—10 million creators and counting.
4. Loveable Empowering 8 million users to build faster with AI-powered development tools that remove traditional barriers.
5. Replit Transforming how 22 million people code with an AI-native platform that makes software development accessible to everyone.
6. Cursor Redefining the developer experience with AI-first code editing for 2 million power users.
7. Midjourney Creating breathtaking AI-generated imagery that's empowering millions of artists, designers, and creators worldwide.
8. Gamma Enabling teams to create stunning presentations and documents with AI—no design skills required. Gamma is the newest company to be added to this list, announcing a $2.1B valuation and over 70 million users, with just 50 employees ($2M ARR per employee). To celebrate…
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