European AI companies raised over €5.3 billion during 2025, with capital heavily concentrated among a small group of companies led by Mistral AI, Helsing, Black Forest Labs, Synthesia, ElevenLabs and n8n.
While foundation models, defence AI and generative media attracted some of the year’s largest rounds, the broader market also showed strong momentum across applied AI, with startups building sector-specific products for healthcare, manufacturing, aviation, legal services, logistics, customer support and enterprise automation.
The UK, Germany and France emerged as Europe’s most active AI hubs by both company count and capital raised. France was driven largely by Mistral AI’s record financing rounds, Germany saw strong activity in defence, enterprise and automation AI, while the UK produced a broad mix of AI infrastructure, voice, biotech and industrial AI companies.
Another notable trend was the number of startups raising multiple rounds within the same year, reflecting continued investor appetite for companies showing early commercial traction and growing demand for AI products across industries.

The funding activity highlighted Europe’s growing ambition to build globally competitive AI companies across both foundational models and specialised industrial applications (for more detailed analyses of the European technology ecosystem, check out Tech.eu’s annual report: European Tech 2025 -The Big Picture).
Here are ten AI companies that raised the most in 2025.
Mistral AI (France)
Amount raised in 2025: €1.7B
Mistral AI develops generative AI models and infrastructure designed to help organisations build and deploy AI assistants, automation tools and large language model applications across enterprise workflows.
In 2025, the company raised €1.7 billion to expand its research capabilities, strengthen computing infrastructure and scale its AI platform internationally, reaching a valuation of approximately €11.7 billion.
Mistral AI secured an additional $830 million in March 2026, in debt financing to support the development of AI infrastructure and data centres in Europe.
Helsing (Germany)
Amount raised in 2025: €600M
Helsing develops AI-powered software and operational intelligence systems for defence and security applications, focused on improving situational awareness, decision-making and mission planning.
The company raised €600 million in a Series D funding round, bringing its valuation to approximately €12 billion.
Synthesia (UK)
Amount raised in 2025: €350M
Synthesia develops an AI-powered video creation platform that enables businesses to produce professional videos using digital avatars, AI voiceovers and text-based editing tools.
The platform is used for corporate training, internal communications, customer support, marketing and localisation, allowing organisations to create multilingual video content without traditional filming or production workflows.
In 2025, Synthesia raised approximately €350 million across two funding rounds, further strengthening its position within the UK AI sector.
Black Forest Labs (Germany)
Amount raised in 2025: $300M
Black Forest Labs develops generative AI models and visual intelligence technology focused on image generation, editing and multimodal AI applications.
The company is best known for its FLUX model family, which is used by creators, developers and enterprises to generate and manipulate high-quality visual content through text and image prompts.
In 2025, Black Forest Labs raised $300 million in a Series B funding round at a valuation of approximately $3.25 billion to support the expansion of its FLUX model family, team growth and the scaling of commercial partnerships globally.
ElevenLabs (UK)
Amount raised in 2025: $180M
ElevenLabs develops AI-powered voice generation and audio technology for speech synthesis, voice cloning, dubbing and conversational AI applications.
The platform enables businesses, developers and creators to generate realistic multilingual voices, build voice agents and integrate AI audio tools into customer service, media, publishing and enterprise workflows.
In 2025, ElevenLabs raised $180 million and later confirmed an additional undisclosed investment from Nvidia.
ElevenLabs raised an additional $500 million in 2026 in Series D funding to expand its AI voice platform and global operations, reaching a valuation of $11 billion.
N8N (Germany)
Amount raised in 2025: €155M
N8N develops a workflow automation platform that enables businesses and developers to connect applications, automate processes and build AI-powered workflows across cloud and on-premise environments.
The platform combines low-code automation with developer tools and integrations for enterprise operations, data processing and AI agents.
N8N raised approximately €155 million in 2025, across two funding rounds to support product development, expand workflow automation capabilities and strengthen monitoring tools for business operations.
In 2026, N8N also secured a strategic investment from SAP, doubling its valuation to $5.2 billion and supporting a multi-year partnership to integrate N8N into SAP’s Joule Studio AI platform.
Xoople (Spain)
Amount raised in 2025: €137M
Xoople develops an AI-ready geospatial data infrastructure designed to help organisations monitor and analyse physical changes on Earth.
The company combines satellite data, Earth intelligence and AI technologies to support applications across industries, including agriculture, infrastructure, logistics, finance and environmental monitoring.
In 2025, Xoople raised €137 million across two funding rounds to support the development of its AI-ready Earth data platform designed to deliver structured and consistent insights into physical changes occurring across the planet’s surface.
Xoople also raised $130 million in Series B funding in 2026 to scale its AI-ready Earth data infrastructure and commercial operations.
PhysicsX (UK)
Amount raised in 2025: $155M
PhysicsX develops AI-driven simulation and engineering software designed to help manufacturers and industrial companies accelerate product design, testing and optimisation.
The company combines AI, physics simulation and engineering data to support industries including aerospace, semiconductors, energy, automotive and advanced manufacturing.
In 2025, PhysicsX raised $155 million across two funding rounds to support international expansion, scale adoption of its AI engineering platform, and further develop physics-based AI models for industrial applications.
Parloa (Germany)
Amount raised in 2025: €105M
Parloa develops conversational AI and customer service automation software for enterprise contact centres.
Its AI agent management platform enables businesses to build, deploy and manage AI-powered voice and chat agents across customer support operations, helping automate interactions and improve customer experience. The company works with enterprises across sectors, including e-commerce, financial services, travel and telecommunications, to support large-scale customer communications.
In 2025, Parloa raised €105 million to support expansion across Europe and North America, further develop its AI Agent Management Platform and grow its international team.
Additionally, Parloa raised $350 million in January 2026, tripling its valuation to $3 billion.
Aily Labs (Germany)
Amount raised in 2025: $80M
Aily Labs develops an AI-powered decision intelligence platform designed to help enterprises turn complex business data into real-time operational insights and automated decision-making.
Its platform combines AI agents, machine learning and enterprise analytics to support functions including finance, supply chain, manufacturing, R&D and commercial operations.
In 2025, Aily Labs raised $80 million in a Series B funding round to support global expansion, advance its autonomous AI agent ecosystem and further develop its decision intelligence platform for enterprise operations.
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