Key Takeaways:
- Robinhood invested $75 million in OpenAI, expanding retail access to private AI firms.
- RVI targets $10 trillion private market gap as U.S. public listings have fallen from 7,000 to 4,000.
- OpenAI stake signals more retail exposure to AI startups as private investment grows.
$75 Million Stake in OpenAI Expands Private Market Push for Robinhood
Robinhood Ventures Fund I has made a $75 million investment in OpenAI, marking one of its largest allocations as the firm expands its reach into private markets.
The New York-listed fund said it acquired common stock in the artificial intelligence (AI) company on April 17, adding a high-profile name to a portfolio that already includes firms such as Stripe, Databricks, and Revolut.
Sarah Pinto, president of the fund, described OpenAI as “one of the frontier artificial intelligence companies,” adding that the investment underscores the Fund’s core mission to “provide everyday investors with access to transformative companies shaping the future.”
Private markets have grown rapidly in recent years, even as the number of publicly listed companies in the United States has declined. Data cited by the firm shows public listings have fallen from around 7,000 in the year 2000 to roughly 4,000 in 2025. Over the same period, companies have stayed private longer, with private firms now far outnumbering public ones and collectively valued at more than $10 trillion.
Robinhood Broadens Access for Retail Investors
Robinhood’s fund trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker RVI, as a structured closed-end vehicle. Unlike traditional private equity funds, it is designed to be accessible to a broader pool of investors, with no accreditation requirements or minimum investment thresholds.
The approach bridges the gap between retail investors and high-growth private companies, particularly in sectors such as AI and fintech, where valuations often rise significantly before a public listing. OpenAI, which focuses on the development and deployment of advanced AI systems, has emerged as one of the most closely watched firms in the sector.
By adding OpenAI to its portfolio, Robinhood is positioning the fund to capture potential upside from continued growth in AI adoption. At the same time, the investment underscores the rising competition among asset managers to offer retail-friendly access to private market opportunities.
The fund’s portfolio remains concentrated, with additional investments expected over time. For investors, this offers exposure to a segment of the market that has historically been limited to institutional participants.




