Chat platform Discord to file confidentially for IPO

The company has come under pressure from state governments over its safeguards around child safety

    • Discord, whose platform is popular with gamers and programmers, has more than 200 million monthly users, according to a statement in December.
    • Discord, whose platform is popular with gamers and programmers, has more than 200 million monthly users, according to a statement in December. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Wed, Jan 7, 2026 · 08:03 AM

    [NEW YORK] Discord filed confidentially for an initial public offering (IPO), according to sources familiar with the matter, adding to a rapidly growing pipeline of venture capital-backed tech listings.

    The San Francisco-based chat app company is working with Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase on a listing, sources familiar with the plans said in March. Discord, whose platform is popular with gamers and programmers, has more than 200 million monthly users, according to a statement in December.

    Deliberations are ongoing and the company could decide not to proceed with a listing, the sources said, asking not to be identified as the information is not public. Representatives for Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan declined to comment.

    A spokesperson for Discord said the company’s focus remains on delivering the best possible experience for users and building a strong, sustainable business, and declined to comment further.

    The IPO would join a slate of potential tech company listings as the US market for first-time share sales gains momentum. Tech IPOs on US exchanges raised US$15.6 billion last year, more than twice as much as in 2024, data compiled by Bloomberg show. Companies on file with the US Securities and Exchange Commission for possible IPOs include AI-enabled fleet management software firm Motive Technologies and Asia-based travel app maker Klook Technology.

    Founded in 2015, Discord offers voice, video and text chatting capabilities. Its basic platform is free to use, while its paid Nitro subscription product allows enhanced streaming and customisation. Though it was built with gamers in mind, users have created servers focused on topics as diverse as beatboxing, investing and community radio.

    Humam Sakhnini, the former vice-chairman of game company Activision Blizzard, joined Discord in April as chief executive officer, taking over from co-founder Jason Citron, who remains on the board.

    The company was valued at about US$15 billion in a 2021 funding round led by Dragoneer Investment Group, a Discord spokesperson said at the time. The chat platform rejected a US$12 billion takeover proposal earlier that year from Microsoft, Bloomberg News reported.

    Discord has come under pressure from state governments over its safeguards around child safety. Its safety initiatives, which about 15 per cent of its staff work on, include using machine learning to identify and remove offending content and equipping community moderators to uphold its policies, its website shows. BLOOMBERG

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