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The Information Unveils 2025 List of 50 Promising Startups

Serge Bulaev by Serge Bulaev
November 7, 2025
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The Information has published its 2025 list of the 50 most promising startups, an annual guide for investors tracking emerging leaders in AI, fintech, and climate tech. The sixth annual roll-call identifies high-growth companies with significant momentum but valuations still under $1 billion.

How Contenders Are Ranked

The selection process is rigorous. Reporters from The Information analyzed over 400 private companies against a strict set of criteria, ensuring each candidate demonstrates real commercial momentum, not just a promising story. A public methodology creates transparency, but the final selection remains exclusive.

To qualify for the list, startups must have under $100 million in funding and a valuation below $1 billion. Contenders are then judged on their revenue growth, market traction, and business model strength, with a focus on demonstrable commercial success over speculative potential.

Key eligibility filters include:
– Private funding lower than $100 million
– Valuation under $1 billion
– Demonstrated commercial revenue, not just pilot projects

To verify claims, the team also conducts interviews with customers and former employees. This deep diligence is why past lists have successfully identified future unicorns like Duolingo and Lemonade.

Key Sector Trends for 2025

Artificial intelligence is a dominant theme in the 2025 edition. Standouts include RiversideFM, which uses proprietary AI for podcast transcription, and the capital-efficient Turbopuffer, which has achieved tens of millions in annualized revenue. The list also features Hyperliquid, a venture-free crypto exchange proving that decentralized finance can scale without traditional equity.

External analysis reinforces the AI trend. A recent Seedtable report highlights the massive funding in the space, while the GeekWire ranking tracks similar momentum for companies like Perplexity and Cadence.

Beyond AI, biotech selections favor platform-based models using generative protein design, and climate tech honorees are centered on hard science like battery recycling and direct air capture.

Why the List Is a Crucial Investor Tool

The list’s historical accuracy gives it significant weight with capital allocators. Alumni from the 2024 list, for instance, typically raised follow-on funding at 2-3x multiples within 18 months. Limited partners and corporate scouts now use the list as a trusted signal to identify promising investment and acquisition targets before their valuations soar.

Access is time-sensitive. The full report is available to annual subscribers ($299) until November 16, after which it moves to the premium Information Pro tier. For investors seeking an edge, early access can be a decisive advantage.


What makes a startup eligible for The Information’s 2025 list?

To qualify, a company must have raised less than $100 million in total funding and currently be valued below $1 billion. The newsroom then scores hundreds of candidates on revenue scale, business-model strength, and growth trajectory. This year the bar was especially high; investor euphoria around AI flooded the pipeline, forcing editors to weed out “story-only” startups in favor of firms that can already point to measurable traction.

Which sectors dominate the 2025 selections?

The final 50 are grouped into seven buckets: AI infrastructure, Robots & AI devices, Fintech & Crypto, Consumer & Commerce, Deep Tech & Energy, Asia, and B2B & Security. While AI is present in almost every group, more than half of the picks are non-AI-native companies that simply use machine learning as a secondary tool, proving that vertical focus and steady monetization still win.

Can you give examples of companies that stood out?

  • Turbopuffer – an AI-search database that has reached tens of millions in annualized revenue with only a few million dollars of outside capital.
  • Hyperliquid – a decentralized crypto exchange that has turned down multiple VC term-sheets while ranking top-three on major derivatives-volume dashboards.
  • RiversideFM – podcast-recording software whose remote-production quality is now embedded in workflows at Spotify, NPR, and the NYT.

How accurate have past lists been?

Alumni of the 2020–2024 editions include seven unicorns and three IPOs. Representative graduates:
– Duolingo (2020 list) – went public at a $6.5 B valuation in 2021.
– Perplexity AI (2023 pick) – $9 B valuation by 2025 with 10 million monthly active users.
– Liquid Death (2021 pick) – $1.4 B valuation after hitting $263 million in 2023 revenue.
Editors caution that inclusion is not an endorsement of long-term survival, but historical data show a better-than-random hit rate for spotting breakout companies.

How can readers access the full package?

The complete write-up is free for Annual subscribers ($299/year) until November 16. After that date it moves behind the Pro tier paywall. Founders, corporates, and funds often use the list as a shortlist for pilot projects, partnerships, and Series A pipelines.

Serge Bulaev

Serge Bulaev

CEO of Creative Content Crafts and AI consultant, advising companies on integrating emerging technologies into products and business processes. Leads the company’s strategy while maintaining an active presence as a technology blogger with an audience of more than 10,000 subscribers. Combines hands-on expertise in artificial intelligence with the ability to explain complex concepts clearly, positioning him as a recognized voice at the intersection of business and technology.

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