Handelsblatt uncovers doubts on DeepL growth ahead of IPO

German AI translation firm DeepL from Cologne is reportedly planning a US IPO with a valuation of up to five billion dollars. A Handelsblatt investigation raises doubts about its financial forecasts and internal culture. Former managers and experts question the growth narrative.

DeepL was founded in 2017 in Cologne's Ehrenfeld district and quickly became a global AI translation service challenging Google Translate. The company attracted US venture capitalists such as Benchmark, IVP, and Index Ventures, and was once considered Germany's most valuable AI startup.

CEO Jarek Kutylowski highlights opportunities for Germany and Europe in AI. "It is not too late for Germany and Europe to play a leading role in the AI sector," he told Handelsblatt. Growth persists despite competition from OpenAI.

At the end of 2025, Bloomberg reported that DeepL is considering a US initial public offering (IPO) in 2026, targeting a valuation of up to five billion dollars.

A Handelsblatt investigation, drawing on former managers, IPO experts, and consultants, reveals questionable financial projections and internal culture conflicts. These accounts cast doubt on whether DeepL's growth story will reach its desired peak.

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