A unicorn is a privately-held venture-backed company valued at $1 billion or more. The term was coined by venture capitalist Aileen Lee in a 2013 TechCrunch article describing the rarity of such outcomes at the time (only 39 unicorns existed globally then), and has since become an ordinary category as the venture industry has matured. CB Insights and Crunchbase track the global unicorn population at approximately 1,200+ companies as of 2026, making it a meaningful but no longer unusual milestone, the most-recognized valuation marker in the venture industry and a useful benchmark for understanding where a company sits relative to peer outcomes.
The history and current state of unicorns: