CoreWeave

1,450 Total Employees
Year Founded: 2017

CoreWeave Company Growth, Stability & Outlook

CoreWeave Employee Perspectives

CoreWeave operates in a rapidly expanding AI market where enterprises are increasingly integrating AI into critical business operations. As adoption spreads across industries, growing demand for high-performance cloud infrastructure and software creates opportunities for CoreWeave to scale alongside customers building and deploying increasingly ambitious AI applications.

“We see firsthand how quickly AI is advancing, and how different this moment feels from past technology cycles. Across the global economy — in healthcare, logistics, manufacturing, financial services, and beyond — our customers are integrating their mission-critical operations with enterprise-grade AI. It’s hard work, but as AI augments those systems, demand will grow from innovators looking for high-performance cloud services and software to build and run bold new ideas.”

Michael Intrator
Michael Intrator, Chief Executive Officer
From the article: The Year AI Gets to Work

What People Are Saying About CoreWeave

  • Strong Revenue Growth: Revenue is described as rising from about $1.9 billion in 2024 to roughly $5.1 billion in 2025, with Q1 2026 around $2.1 billion and a revenue backlog increasing from $66.8 billion at year‑end 2025 to $99.4 billion by March 31, 2026. This trajectory signals multi‑year demand visibility as capacity scales.
  • Strategic Partnerships: Long‑term commitments expanded with Meta (about $21 billion through 2032) and a multi‑year agreement with Anthropic, alongside deepening relationships with Cohere, Jane Street, and Mistral. NVIDIA’s $2 billion equity investment further reinforces collaboration on next‑generation platforms.
  • Investor Backing & Capital Strength: An $8.5 billion investment‑grade GPU‑backed loan in March 2026 and a $3.1 billion syndicated facility in May 2026 contribute to over $20 billion of year‑to‑date debt and equity capital. These financings support rapid build‑outs across 49 data centers with more than 1 GW of active power and over 3.5 GW contracted.