Founded in 2023, Anysphere , the company behind the AI-powered code editor Cursor , has rapidly risen to become one of the most talked-about startups in the U.S. AI space. Powered by natural language processing technology, Cursor helps developers write, debug, and understand code more efficiently. It has been hailed as a flagship tool for what some call “vibe coding ” — a new era of intuitive, AI-assisted software development.
Today, Cursor generates over $500 million in annual revenue and serves major enterprise clients such as OpenAI, Spotify, MLB, and Instacart . More than half of the Fortune 500 companies are already using the platform, with over 1 million daily active users worldwide. Its parent company, Anysphere , is now widely recognized as “one of the fastest-growing startups in history.”
Remarkably, Anysphere has not actively pursued funding , yet top-tier investors are fiercely competing for a stake. Reports indicate that some investment firms have proposed financing rounds valuing the company between $18 billion and $20 billion . Previously, Anysphere raised $900 million in a round led by Thrive Capital , giving it a valuation of $9.9 billion . Prominent venture capital firms such as a16z, Accel, and DST Global have also joined the bandwagon.
Anysphere’s CEO, Michael Truell , stated that the company remains focused on product innovation and technical development , rather than fundraising. However, amid the current AI boom and given the right conditions, the firm hasn’t ruled out further fundraising in the future.
Despite strong competition from tools like GitHub Copilot and Amazon CodeWhisperer , as well as industry consolidation rumors — such as the potential acquisition of Windsurf by OpenAI — Anysphere continues to dominate the market. The startup is drawing sustained attention from both global tech players and capital markets, solidifying its position at the forefront of the AI revolution in software development.