Microsoft & Open AI Deal Details – Executive Summary
Kakashii (Profile / X i.e. https://x.com/kakashiii111) has a really good write up and the key points are ->
- Microsoft gets 27% equity stake in Open AI
- Which is absolutely massive
- Microsoft’s stake in Open AI is, in theory, worth $127 Billion
- Its value can go higher as OpenAI valuation keeps getting boosted by the AI Bubble
- Secured Exclusive IP rights and Azure API usage until ‘AGI’
- Please Note: Many top AI researchers like Yann LeCun think LLMs cannot lead to Artificial General Intelligence (we agree)
- Now that definition of AGI will be specified by an independent 3rd party panel, this means that Microsoft has Open AI locked up for a very long time (Open AI can’t just hand wave and claim AGI has been achieved)
- We really don’t see OpenAI achieving AGI using LLMs and its current approach
- Microsoft’s IP rights to research will remain in effect until AGI, or through 2030
- This is a bigger win for Microsoft than people realize
- Any OpenAI API based products developed with 3rd parties must remain exclusive to Azure
- Microsoft can collaborate with any other AI lab
- The 20/80 revenue share arrangement remains in place until AGI
- Open AI agreed to $250 billion worth of Azure service commitments
- Microsoft does not have the right of first refusal
- At the same time -> API products must run exclusively on Azure
It really does seem Microsoft was in a very strong position as this deal is heavily tilted in favor of Microsoft.
Microsoft & Open AI History I – Learning from its Mistake with investing in Facebook
When Microsoft invested $240 million in Facebook at a $15 billion valuation, they took a measly 1.9% equity.
This was a massive mistake. Taking a sizeable amount of equity would have been priceless. Satya Nadella obviously learned from that mistake.
For those who are older, Microsoft made the same mistake with Apple. IYKYK.
Microsoft & Open AI History II – The Right Approach with Investing in AI
The original Microsoft and Open AI deal is quite marvelous (for Microsoft)
- It made Microsoft one of the frontrunners in AI Cloud (arguably #1)
- It gave Microsoft a significant equity share in OpenAI
- It gave Microsoft revenue share
- If OpenAI fails, then Microsoft gets the IP
- Please Note: We have to verify the accuracy of this
- It was done very early and multiple times i.e. in both Series A and Series B
- So Microsoft kept its share intact
This was a masterful deal and Microsoft and Mr. Satya Nadella should get a lot of credit for this.
Microsoft & Open AI Deal – Series A & Series B
Series A on July 22nd, 2019 -> $1 Billion invested by Microsoft and Matthew Brown Companies at an Unknown Valuation
Series B on Jan 23rd, 2023 -> $10 Billion invested by Microsoft and other investors at a $27 Billion Valuation.
These two investments meant that even after Series B Microsoft had 32.5% equity. More importantly, it means that even now, in Nov 2025, Microsoft still has 27% equity in Open AI and Open AI is wedded to Azure.
Microsoft & Open AI Deal – Current Deal Setup
Please see the first section of this post for more details. The key points are
- Microsoft has 27% Equity in Open AI
- Open AI has $250 billion in commitments to Azure
- Open AI has committed that all API based products will use Azure
It’s one heck of a deal for Microsoft.
From OpenAI’s perspective you could argue that Microsoft’s investments in 2019 and 2013 were key to Open AI becoming what it is.