Anysphere, the manufacturer of the AI coding assistant cursor, has raised $ 900 million at an assessment of $ 9.9 billion, Bloomberg reported. The round was directed by the investor returning Thrive Capital, with the participation of Andreessen Horowitz, Accel and DST Global.
The massive round is the third collection of funds by Anysphere in less than a year. The 3 -year -old startup obtained its previous capital capital or $ 100 million at an assessment prior to the money of $ 2.5 billion at the end of last year, since Techcrunch was the first to inform.
IA coding attendees, or Berherred as “Vibos encoders”, have become one of the most popular AI applications, with the cursor leading the category. Anualized Income (RR) of Anysphere have been doubling approximately every two months, said a person familiar with the company to TechCrunch. The company has exceeded $ 500 million in ARM, sources told Bloomberg, an increase of 60% of the $ 300 million we reported in mid -April.
Cursor offers developers staggered prices. After a free two -week test, the company makes users who pay, who can opt for a professional offer of $ 20 or a monthly commercial subscription of $ 40.
Until recently, the majority of the company’s income came from individual users, Bloomberg reported. However, Anysphere is now offering business licenses, allowing companies to buy the application of their equipment at a higher price.
Earlier this year, Operai and other potential buyers approached the company, but Anysphere rejected those sacrifices. The Chatgpt manufacturer bought Windsurf, another rapid growth assistant, is reported for $ 3 billion.