OpenAI's IPO filing has drawn reactions from prominent analysts, commentators and AI leaders who see the listing as a defining moment for the rapidly growing AI sector.
OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, said Monday that it had confidentially filed paperwork for a U.S. initial public offering. The company did not disclose the size of the offering or a timeline for the listing.
The announcement quickly generated buzz online.
Futurum Group CEO Daniel Newman wrote on X, "And there it is… OpenAI IPO loading."
Market commentary account The Kobeissi Letter took to X and shared a screenshot of Polymarket highlighting that the odds of OpenAI debuting with a valuation above $1.5 trillion had increased following the filing.
The account added that the AI boom could soon produce multiple trillion-dollar IPOs.
BREAKING: The odds of OpenAI's IPO closing above $1.5 trillion in market cap on day one of trading surge to 48% after the company files for an IPO.
As the AI revolution accelerates, we now have three $1+ trillion IPOs on the horizon. pic.twitter.com/YB8f4li1Kl
— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) June 8, 2026
Meanwhile, Bloomberg columnist Mark Gurman joked about the timing of the announcement, posting, "OpenAI files for IPO a few hours after WWDC. Coincidence? No chance."
OpenAI files for IPO a few hours after WWDC. Coincidence? No chance. https://t.co/MV2w70OW37
The filing came on the same day Apple Inc. kicked off its Worldwide Developers Conference, where the company unveiled updates related to Siri, Apple Intelligence and its broader software ecosystem.
The reactions come as AI search startup Perplexity continues to chart its own path toward the public markets.
In a conversation with CNBC, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas said the company still plans to pursue an IPO in 2028 regardless of how the market responds to OpenAI or Anthropic.
However, he admitted that upcoming listings carry significant weight for the industry.
Claude developer Anthropic confidentially filed for an initial public offering last week.
"I certainly think there will be ripple effects if they don't go well," he said, adding that investors will closely watch large offerings such as SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI.
Srinivas also defended the lofty valuations assigned to OpenAI and Anthropic, arguing that both companies remain at the forefront of AI development.
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