Cursor, an AI coding startup previously known as Anysphere, is nearing a funding round of at least US$2 billion at a US$50 billion valuation before the new capital injection, according to TechCrunch. Thrive Capital and Andreessen Horowitz are expected to lead the round, with Battery Ventures and Nvidia also expected to participate, though the deal is oversubscribed and terms may still change.
The round would almost double Cursor’s US$29.3 billion post-money valuation from six months ago. The company expects to end 2026 with an annualized revenue run rate of more than US$6 billion and has reached positive gross margins in large enterprise sales, according to people familiar with the matter.
Cursor positions itself as a fully integrated AI-native development environment rather than a plug-in, distinguishing itself from competitors like GitHub Copilot, Microsoft’s AI coding assistant. The company’s business plan costs more than double GitHub Copilot’s pricing. Cursor also holds SOC 2 Type 2 certification, a widely used outside audit standard for security controls.
In June 2025, Cursor moved from unlimited usage to tiered consumption limits, addressing the challenge of heavy users driving costs that can undermine per-seat pricing models. The company has positioned this shift as part of its strategy to meet revenue goals through premium pricing while maintaining service quality.
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