Private markets contain some of the most innovative and high-growth companies in the world, spanning industries such as artificial intelligence, humanoid robotics, aerospace, and defense. To help investors gain access to these unique private market companies, KraneShares has launched a suite of funds that provide accredited investors* and qualified clients** with access to a diversified portfolio of large and dynamic venture-backed private companies.
* As defined in Rule 501(a) of Regulation D under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
** As defined in Rule 105-3 under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended.
US private technology companies tracked by the S&P US Private Stock Top 10 Vintage 2025 Series 1 Index.
Global private technology companies tracked by the MSCI All Country Venture-Backed Private Company Top 10 Equal Weighted Index.
A U.S.-based defense technology company that develops advanced autonomous systems and AI-powered software for military and national security customers.
An American artificial intelligence (AI) company focused on large language models (LLMs) and AI agents.
An artificial intelligence research and product company that develops advanced AI models and tools.
AI’s exponential growth has just begun, and many of the companies leading AI development are private companies. Advances in AI could produce a $17.1-25.6 trillion boost to the global economy annually, according to McKinsey’s predictive models. McKinsey also projects that 50% of today’s work activities could be automated between 2030 and 2060, with a midpoint in 20451. AI hardware, infrastructure, and applications are poised for continued long-term growth.
Innovation-driven private technology companies offer potential growth opportunities across sectors such as E-Commerce, 5G, social media, fintech, and more. Many leading US technology companies are choosing to stay private for longer, building up high valuations through private funding rounds and secondary markets. As a result, private companies can match or even exceed the size and influence of large-cap public companies.
Breakthroughs in AI, machine learning, and advanced materials are revolutionizing humanoid capabilities. The Morgan Stanley Global Humanoid Model projects there could be 1 billion humanoids and $5 trillion in annual revenue by 2050.2 Goldman Sachs is also projecting significant market expansion, forecasting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 41.8% over the next decade.3