Stripe finalized OpenRouter acquisition at $7B+, below the WSJ-reported $10B. Deal puts Stripe in AI model routing, competing with Cloudflare's AI Gateway.
Stripe Inc. finalized an agreement to acquire OpenRouter for more than $7 billion, per a post by @kimmonismus. The Wall Street Journal previously reported talks at about $10 billion.
Key facts
- Deal valued at more than $7 billion
- WSJ previously reported talks at about $10 billion
- OpenRouter routes requests across Anthropic, OpenAI, Meta models
- Stripe competes with Cloudflare's AI Gateway
- Final price roughly 30% below initial reported figure
Stripe Inc. has finalized an agreement to acquire OpenRouter for more than $7 billion, according to a post by @kimmonismus. The Wall Street Journal previously reported Stripe was in talks to buy OpenRouter for about $10 billion. The final price is roughly 30% below the figure WSJ cited in early negotiations, suggesting the deal was re-priced during diligence or competitive pressure eased.
OpenRouter is a model routing and API aggregation platform that lets developers access dozens of LLMs through a single interface, with automatic fallback and pricing arbitrage across providers. For Stripe, the acquisition adds a high-traffic developer gateway that sits directly above the AI inference market — a layer that generates API calls, usage metering, and payment flows Stripe can capture.
What Stripe gets
The deal gives Stripe a leading AI model routing and API aggregation layer. OpenRouter's platform handles millions of requests daily, routing them across models from Anthropic, OpenAI, Meta, and others based on cost, latency, and quality. That traffic is a natural extension of Stripe's developer-first payments business — every routed request is a potential billable API call.
Stripe's acquisition of OpenRouter puts it in direct competition with Cloudflare's AI Gateway, which offers similar routing and observability for AI workloads. It also positions Stripe to become a toll booth on AI inference spending, similar to how it captures payment volume for SaaS subscriptions.
The price gap
The gap between the $10 billion reported by WSJ and the final $7 billion-plus figure is notable. It suggests either the negotiation window saw a repricing or that the earlier report overestimated the deal's scope. Stripe did not disclose the final figure, and OpenRouter's revenue and usage metrics remain private. The company did not disclose the figure in the announcement.
The deal is a major win for Stripe in the developer infrastructure market. It also signals that AI model aggregation is becoming a strategic asset for payments companies, not just infrastructure providers. The acquisition is expected to close in the coming quarters, subject to regulatory review.
What to watch
Watch for the deal's regulatory review outcome and whether Stripe discloses OpenRouter's revenue or request volume in its next quarterly earnings call. Also track whether Cloudflare responds with pricing changes or feature additions to its AI Gateway to counter Stripe's entry into the routing layer.
Originally published on gentic.news
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