Ad
Skip to content

Stability AI reportedly runs out of money and in negotiations to sell

Image description
Stability AI

AI startup Stability AI is in acquisition talks despite a billion-dollar valuation due to dwindling cash reserves, The Information reports, citing a source familiar with the matter.

The London-based company behind the popular open-source image generator Stable Diffusion raised more than $100 million from investors including Coatue Management and Lightspeed Venture Partners in 2022, giving it a valuation of $1 billion.

But Stability AI has struggled to monetize its largely free software, especially in the face of growing competition from rivals like OpenAI and Midjourney. The startup has reportedly discussed a sale with AI companies Cohere and Jasper in the past.

Management issues also surfaced: Founder and CEO Emad Mostaque resigned in March amid reports of mismanagement and questions about his professional background.

Ad
DEC_D_Incontent-1

In December 2022, Stability AI secured $101 million from various VCs at a $1 billion valuation, and Intel recently invested $20 million, mostly in the form of computing power.

But the company spent heavily on research and computing resources without developing viable business models. It projected $99 million in computing costs alone in 2023, mostly for the AWS cloud, plus $54 million in personnel costs.

An October 2023 financial forecast showed $153 million in expenses against just $11 million in revenue, with cash and equivalents dropping below $4 million. Stability AI currently has about $100 million in liabilities to cloud providers.

A potential buyer might be primarily interested in acquiring Stability AI's 70 to 90 AI researchers and engineers, certain technical approaches, and the established Stable Diffusion brand.

Ad
DEC_D_Incontent-2

Microsoft recently made a stealth acquisition of the billion-dollar British AI startup Inflection AI, which ultimately could not compete with superior AI models from OpenAI or Anthropic in a market that is losing money anyway. Microsoft was primarily interested in the employees, who will now strengthen the company's internal AI development.

AI News Without the Hype – Curated by Humans

As a THE DECODER subscriber, you get ad-free reading, our weekly AI newsletter, the exclusive "AI Radar" Frontier Report 6× per year, access to comments, and our complete archive.

AI news without the hype
Curated by humans.

  • Over 20 percent launch discount.
  • Read without distractions – no Google ads.
  • Access to comments and community discussions.
  • Weekly AI newsletter.
  • 6 times a year: “AI Radar” – deep dives on key AI topics.
  • Up to 25 % off on KI Pro online events.
  • Access to our full ten-year archive.
  • Get the latest AI news from The Decoder.
Subscribe to The Decoder