en.Wedoany.com Report on Mar 26th, NVIDIA-backed AI startup Reflection is in talks with investors for a new funding round, aiming to raise approximately $2.5 billion. If this round is completed, the company's valuation will reach $25 billion, marking a significant jump from its previous valuation.
Reflection is a startup focused on AI agent technology, dedicated to developing AI systems capable of autonomously performing complex tasks. The company was co-founded by several former researchers from Google DeepMind and OpenAI and possesses core technological expertise in areas such as AI reasoning, tool use, and multi-step task planning. NVIDIA previously participated in Reflection's early-stage investments. If this funding round materializes, it will further solidify the strategic partnership between the two parties.
According to informed sources, this funding round has attracted attention from several well-known venture capital firms and strategic investors. The raised capital will primarily be used to expand the R&D team, accelerate product iteration, and expand the enterprise customer market. Reflection plans to apply its AI agent technology to high-value verticals such as finance, healthcare, law, and software development, helping enterprises automate and intelligently restructure their business processes.
It is worth noting that Reflection's fundraising occurs against the backdrop of the continuously heating AI agent sector. Since open-source agent projects like OpenClaw ignited global developer enthusiasm, capital markets have shown significantly increased interest in "AI that can perform tasks." Enterprise-level AI agents are considered a key transition for large model technology from "conversational generation" to "task execution," possessing vast commercial potential.
NVIDIA's continued support for Reflection is also an important part of its AI ecosystem strategy. As the dominant force in the AI computing power market, NVIDIA has in recent years extensively bet on innovative companies in the AI application and model layers through investments and partnerships, attempting to build a comprehensive ecosystem moat from underlying chips to upper-layer applications.
As of now, Reflection has not officially responded to the fundraising rumors. If this funding round proceeds smoothly, the company will join the ranks of the world's leading AI unicorns, also signaling that the capital competition in the AI agent sector is accelerating.









