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Where VCs Think AI Startups Can Win Even With OpenAI in the Game
In recent years, AI startups have lived under a looming question: How do you compete when OpenAI, Meta, and Google dominate the field? According to venture capitalists like Vanessa Larco, partner at Premise and former partner at NEA, the answer is becoming clearer, especially as we head into 2026, the breakout year for consumer AI.
Why Consumer AI Is Back in Focus
For a long time, AI investment leaned heavily toward enterprise tools. But Larco believes the tide is turning. Consumers are ready for AI-powered experiences that go beyond chatbots and productivity hacks. The next wave is about “concierge-like” AI services tools that understand context, intent, and personal needs.
Instead of searching, clicking, and comparing endlessly, users want AI to do the work for them.
Will Legacy Apps Survive?
One of the biggest questions raised is whether traditional consumer platforms like WebMD or TripAdvisor can survive as standalone apps.
As AI assistants like ChatGPT and Meta AI become smarter, many single-purpose consumer products risk being absorbed into larger AI ecosystems. If an AI assistant can instantly answer health questions or plan a trip end-to-end, why open multiple apps?
This doesn’t mean all legacy platforms will disappear—but it does mean their value must evolve.
Where AI Startups Can Still Win
Despite the dominance of big players, Larco sees strong opportunities for startups in areas where large models fall short:
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Deep vertical expertise (health, finance, travel, education)
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Personalized, trust-based experiences
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Prosumer tools that blend consumer ease with professional depth
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Workflow ownership, not just answers
Startups that build AI around specific user problems, rather than generic intelligence, can still create defensible businesses.
What OpenAI Won’t Kill
Large AI platforms aim to be generalists. Startups, on the other hand, can win by being specialists. Products that integrate deeply into daily habits, provide accountability, or manage complex decisions are harder to replace with a single chat interface.
The real opportunity lies in owning the relationship, not just the technology.
The Bottom Line
Consumer AI isn’t dead, it’s just getting started. As Vanessa Larco points out, 2026 could mark a major shift in how people interact online. For founders, the message is clear: don’t compete with OpenAI head-on. Instead, build focused, AI-powered experiences that solve real problems better than anyone else.
That’s where the next generation of AI startup winners will emerge.
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