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The global race for the AI app layer is still on

Last updated: November 11, 2025 11:35 pm
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The Race for AI Dominance: A Closer Look at Europe’s Emergence

As the global landscape of artificial intelligence continues to evolve, a new report by Accel sheds light on the shifting dynamics between the U.S. and Europe in the AI and cloud market. While the U.S. remains ahead in the development of large AI models, Europe is making significant strides in the application layer, with emerging leaders like Lovable and Synthesia gaining traction.

According to Accel’s 2025 Globalscape report, cloud and AI applications in Europe and Israel have seen a surge in private funding, attracting 66% as much investment as their American counterparts. This marks a substantial increase from a decade ago when Europe lagged significantly behind the U.S. in this space.


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Philippe Botteri, a partner at Accel, attributes this growth to the maturation of the European ecosystem, where founders and investors have honed their skills in building successful software companies over the past decade. This trend is further reinforced by Jonathan Userovici, a general partner at Headline, who emphasizes the blend of technical expertise and market knowledge among European founders.

The AI Europe 100 report by Headline underscores the potential of AI-native startups across Europe, citing their rapid growth, strong teams, and technological advancements as key drivers of success. Accel also highlights the unprecedented growth velocity of AI-native applications, with some companies reaching $100 million in annual recurring revenue in a fraction of the time it took traditional software firms.

While the focus has predominantly been on AI models and applications, Botteri emphasizes the importance of data in driving future innovation. He notes that companies leveraging proprietary data and building data flywheels hold immense potential in the evolving AI landscape.

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As VCs actively seek investment opportunities in the AI application layer, questions around defensibility persist. However, Botteri believes that product-centric offerings with rapid adoption still offer a competitive edge. While European model companies face challenges in scaling, the region remains ripe for emerging leaders in niche markets.

Ultimately, the race for AI dominance is far from over, with Europe emerging as a formidable contender in the global AI and cloud market. As the industry continues to evolve, the balance of power between the U.S. and Europe is poised to undergo further transformations, shaping the future of artificial intelligence on a global scale.

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