Robinhood Invests $75M in OpenAI via New Venture Fund

Robinhood, a US trading platform, announced on April 22 that its venture fund invested $75 million in OpenAI as it seeks to provide retail investors access to private technology companies, according to Reuters. The investment comes as OpenAI has attracted strong investor interest amid a rush by businesses and startups to build AI tools.

Fund Structure and Regulatory Framework

Robinhood Ventures Fund I, which launched in March, is structured as a closed-end fund. According to Robinhood, the fund plans an initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol RVI in the coming weeks. This structure would allow retail investors to buy and sell shares without requiring accredited investor status.

The $75 million investment is specifically in OpenAI common stock, distinguishing it from Robinhood’s earlier European stock token products linked to private companies including OpenAI and SpaceX.

OpenAI Partnership Clarification

The investment follows OpenAI’s 2025 statement that it had not partnered with Robinhood or endorsed its planned blockchain-based stock tokens. OpenAI stated at that time that the tokens were not equity and that it had not approved any transfer of its equity to Robinhood.

Robinhood’s European Union product, which was examined by Lithuania’s central bank (Robinhood’s lead EU regulator), provided indirect exposure through a special purpose vehicle (SPV), a legal entity set up to hold assets. The new fund structure represents a different regulatory approach to widening retail access to private markets.

Market Context: Shift Toward Private Markets

Robinhood frames the fund as a response to a long-term market shift. According to Robinhood’s materials, the number of publicly traded U.S. companies declined from approximately 7,000 in 2000 to approximately 4,000 in 2024. Simultaneously, the value of U.S. private firms is estimated to exceed $10 trillion, with more market value now positioned outside public exchanges.

A listed closed-end fund structure allows private-company holdings to be bundled into securities that investors can trade through standard brokerage accounts, providing retail investors with a route to less-liquid assets. If successful, this model may prompt wealth managers to develop similar products.

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FragmentGlowFlowervip
· 04-24 22:02
Retail investors can also get on board with OpenAI? That's interesting.
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BitByBitBennyvip
· 04-24 11:54
Robinhood first establishes the entry point, and later on, a bunch of private company share tokenizations/share products may follow.
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AirdropCheck-InOfficervip
· 04-24 06:27
I'm only concerned with: can retail investors buy equity, shares, or some kind of packaged notes?
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RouterRunnervip
· 04-23 12:07
75M is not a big deal for OpenAI's scale, but Robinhood's move sends a pretty strong signal.
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LiquidationLineInTheReflectionvip
· 04-23 03:47
It feels like they're selling the "AI private equity" narrative to retail investors; solving the barriers to entry and information asymmetry is the key.
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TheReflectionUnderTheNeonvip
· 04-23 02:38
OpenAI's valuation is so high now, how much return can we still expect from entering the market? It seems more like brand association.
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GasFeeGrumpvip
· 04-23 01:40
It's a bit like turning VC's game into a retail version, but VCs can withstand losses, retail investors may not.
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WhaleTailWitnessvip
· 04-23 01:33
If it can genuinely allow retail investors to access high-quality unlisted companies in a compliant manner, it would indeed be an innovation, but don't let it end up becoming a high-volatility product.
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GateUser-7e77b8d8vip
· 04-23 01:28
OpenAI is so popular, Robinhood's investment approach is more about strategic alignment: I'm also in the top-tier AI circle.
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Don'tBeACoachForBagholdersvip
· 04-23 01:26
If private placement channels are opened to retail investors, risk control, lock-up periods, and valuation disclosures must be clearly explained; otherwise, it’s a trap.
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