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OpenAI Acquires Consulting Firm Tomoro, Marking Shift from Model Provider to Services Giant

Last updated: 2026-05-13 08:08:02 · Gaming

Breaking: OpenAI Acquires Tomoro, the Consulting Firm It Helped Launch

OpenAI has acquired Tomoro, the AI consulting firm created in 2023 in alliance with the ChatGPT maker. The deal signals a strategic pivot from a pure-play model company to a full-service AI enterprise.

OpenAI Acquires Consulting Firm Tomoro, Marking Shift from Model Provider to Services Giant
Source: thenextweb.com

Tomoro, based in Edinburgh and London, has grown rapidly, building AI concierges for Virgin Atlantic and in-game support agents for games developer Supercell. It also deployed custom AI systems for Fidelity International, Tesco, Red Bull, Mattel, and the NBA.

Revenue Growth and Investment

In the last 12 months, Tomoro's monthly revenue increased tenfold. The firm also pledged 10 million pounds to advance Scottish AI ecosystem development.

“This acquisition accelerates our ability to deliver real-world AI applications at scale,” said an OpenAI spokesperson. “Tomoro’s deep integration expertise complements our core research.”

Background

Tomoro was founded shortly after OpenAI’s early commercial push, with the startup emerging from the same incubator that birthed the original alliance. The firm specialized in deployment systems that bridge advanced models with enterprise workflows.

OpenAI Acquires Consulting Firm Tomoro, Marking Shift from Model Provider to Services Giant
Source: thenextweb.com

“We built Tomoro to prove AI could drive tangible business outcomes, not just demos,” said a source close to the acquisition. “OpenAI recognized that services revenue is the new growth frontier.”

What This Means

For the AI industry, the move confirms that model makers must also become services companies to succeed. OpenAI’s acquisition of its former consultancy signals an end to the pure-research era.

Enterprise customers can expect more integrated, end-to-end solutions from OpenAI, with Tomoro’s team folding into the company’s new enterprise division. However, some rivals may question whether this blurs the line between model provider and system integrator.