OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar revealed that a monumental 75% of the AI startup's revenue comes from consumer subscriptions to just one service – ChatGPT.
What Happened: In an interview with Bloomberg TV, Friar said that the majority of ChatGPT-maker's revenue is derived from consumer subscriptions. OpenAI paid plan for consumers, ChatGPT Plus starts at $20 per month.
“We have been wowed at just the pace of growth, particularly on the consumer side,” Friar stated.
Moreover, she said that OpenAI’s enterprise businesses, although nascent, already generate a significant amount of annualized revenue.
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Previously, it was reported that Microsoft Corp.-backed MSFT OpenAI has plans to more than double the price of ChatGPT over the next five years.
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Why It Matters: The company announced in September that it had reached 1 million paid users for corporate versions of ChatGPT including ChatGPT Team, ChatGPT Enterprise, and ChatGPT Edu.
Earlier this month, OpenAI closed a $6.6 billion fundraising round and secured a $4 billion revolving line of credit from global banks.
In February 2024, it was reported that OpenAI's revenues soared beyond $2 billion annually, placing it among the fastest-growing technology companies ever.
Laster, OpenAI also acquired Rockset, a real-time analytics database company, to improve its data indexing and querying capabilities.
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