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IPO Calendar 2026

Recent and Upcoming Listings by Date

Every 2026 IPO by pricing date - company, exchange, ticker, valuation, and how it has traded since.

Last updated: July 30, 2026

Date-indexed record of completed listings and any publicly scheduled pricings. For companies that have filed but not priced — and for those still unfiled — see the pipeline tracker.

Scheduled

Expected Company Exchange Notes
September 2026 [VERIFY] OpenAI [VERIFY] Reportedly targeting September; confidentially filed
H2 2026 [VERIFY] Anthropic [VERIFY] Confidentially filed June 1

A date appears in this table only when a company has filed and a specific window has been publicly reported. Everything else lives on the pipeline page.

2026 Completed

June

June 12 — SpaceX · Nasdaq: SPCX

~$1.77T · $75B raised

The largest initial public offering ever completed, by a factor of roughly three over the prior record. Priced following the February 2026 all-stock merger with xAI. Has traded above its issue price through the second quarter - one of a handful of 2026 venture-backed listings to do so.

Full SpaceX coverage

May

Cerebras · Nasdaq: CBRS

~$23B · up 108% on debut

[VERIFY — exact pricing date]

2025 Completed

Date Company / Exchange Valuation Since listing
September Klarna
NYSE: KLAR
~$15.1B [VERIFY]
September StubHub
NYSE: STUB
[VERIFY] [VERIFY]
July Figma
NYSE: FIG
[VERIFY] Surged ~250% on day one, subsequently compressed more than 80% from peak [MAY-26]
June Chime
Nasdaq: CHYM
[VERIFY] [VERIFY]
May Hinge Health
NYSE: HNGE
[VERIFY] [VERIFY]
March 28 CoreWeave
Nasdaq: CRWV
[VERIFY] Appreciated 123% post-IPO, then drew down 51% from peak [MAY-26]
January BitGo
[VERIFY]
[VERIFY] Priced above range, subsequently fell 36% below offering [MAY-26]

How the 2026 Cohort Has Traded

Two patterns are worth holding alongside any individual listing.

1. The median is negative

Of the 25 most anticipated IPOs of 2025, only 10 currently trade above their offering price. The average return is roughly +18 percent; the median is −17 percent. A small number of outperformers is carrying the arithmetic. [MAY-26]

2. Lock-up expiry

CoreWeave appreciated substantially post-listing and then drew down 51 percent from peak as insiders reached liquidity. Pre-IPO holders are typically restricted for 90 to 180 days after a listing, which means the IPO date and the date you can actually sell are different dates. [MAY-26]

Post-IPO compression & the other 8 risks