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China had a new unicorn every 3 days in H1 of 2026

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China birthed a unicorn every 3 days in H1 of 2026
  • China produced 67 new unicorns in the first half of 2026.
  • The growth was mostly led by AI and robotics.
  • Deepseek tops the unicorn ranks, with a reported $59.2 billion valuation.

China has witnessed its second-highest number of new unicorns created in a half-year, amid the boom in AI and robotics. 

In the first half of 2026, ending June, ITJuzi reports that China produced 67 new unicorns, which are private companies valued at least $1 billion. 

By that count, it means a new unicorn was created roughly every three days in H1. That’s the second-fastest half-year growth China has witnessed since H2 of 2021, when 76 unicorns were created.

AI, robotics mint 53% of new Chinese unicorns

At the time in 2021, the growth was spread across electric vehicles, biomedicine, and consumer internet businesses. However, this year’s run was mostly concentrated on AI and robotics, which together accounted for more than 53% of the cohort, according to the report

The standout was DeepSeek.The Hangzhou-based AI company closed its first outside funding round at a valuation of nearly 400 billion yuan, or about $59.2 billion. 

Last year, DeepSeek once shook the U.S. AI stock market after announcing its flagship AI system, known as R1, was trained for just $294,000, a fraction of what the likes of OpenAI were spending. 

DeepSeek ranks the fourth-highest of any Chinese unicorn behind just ByteDance, Ant Group, and Shein.

Meanwhile, about 78% of the new unicorns carried valuations between $1 billion and $2 billion. 

Per the report, 32 of all the unicorns were founded within the past three years, and 14 date to 2023 alone, the year that followed OpenAI’s release of ChatGPT in late 2022.

Elsewhere, TechCrunch reports that a total of 90 unicorns were created in H1 2026 around the world, citing data from PitchBook. The growth was also led by the AI sector boom. 

The report would mean China accounts for over 74% of all new unicorns created within the first 6 months of the year. 

The growth of the Chinese AI and robotics sectors has since been notable. 

Morgan Stanley reviewed its outlook on Chinese humanoid robot shipments three times this year, predicting now that China could ship 50,000, nearly double the previous 28,000 it expected.

Even within its industrial base, more than 30% of China’s large-scale industrial enterprises are said to have adopted AI. 

Top Chinese robot makers eye IPO next

Some of its leading robot makers are now also heading to public markets. 

The China Securities Regulatory Commission recently cleared Unitree Robotics for a Shanghai STAR Market listing on July 3, a deal set to raise about 4.2 billion yuan ($618.4 million) and value the company near 42 billion yuan, or $6.18 billion, as Cryptopolitan earlier reported. 

Unitree is a rarity among Chinese robotics firms because it turns a profit, reporting 1.7 billion yuan ($250.4 million) in 2025 revenue and 591 million yuan ($87 million) in adjusted profit. 

AGIBOT, the largest vendor by shipments, is weighing a Hong Kong listing later in 2026 at a valuation of HK$40 billion to HK$50 billion.

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FAQs

How many new unicorns did China add in the first half of 2026?

China minted 67 new unicorns between January and June 2026, the biggest half-year increase in almost five years.

Which Chinese startup had the highest valuation among the new unicorns?

DeepSeek, the Hangzhou-based AI firm, topped the group after closing its first external funding round at a valuation of about 400 billion yuan ($59.2 billion), the fourth-largest of any Chinese unicorn behind ByteDance, Ant Group and Shein.

How many humanoid robots does Morgan Stanley expect China to ship in 2026?

Morgan Stanley now projects 50,000 Chinese humanoid robot shipments in 2026, raised from an initial January estimate of 14,000 and a spring figure of 28,000, as China accounted for more than 80 percent of the over 16,000 humanoid robots deployed worldwide in 2025.

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Ibiam Wayas

Ibiam Wayas

Ibiam Wayas has covered the crypto news beat since 2019. He studied Computer Science at National Open University of Nigeria. His work has appeared on various crypto news platforms, including Coinfomania, Crypto News Australia, and AltcoinBuzz. Drawing on his background in Computer Science, he now focuses on crypto, robotics, and longevity news.

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