
Anysphere, a two-year-old startup developing an AI-powered coding assistant called Cursor, has successfully raised $60 million in a Series A funding round. The round was led by prominent investors including Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), Thrive Capital, and Patrick Collison, valuing the company at $400 million. Anysphere positions itself as a rival to GitHub Copilot, aiming to enhance coding efficiency with its advanced AI capabilities. This significant investment underscores the growing interest and competition in the AI-powered coding assistant market.
Wow, just what we needed, another GitHub Copilot rival. Anysphere has managed to raise $60M in Series A at a $400M valuation from a16z and Thrive. Because who doesn't need more AI-powered coding assistants? Read more here: https://t.co/4wuEr9yuFr
Anysphere, a GitHub Copilot rival, has raised $60M Series A at $400M valuation from a16z, Thrive, sources say: https://t.co/CiUwT6DMIx by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Anysphere, a GitHub Copilot rival, has raised $60M Series A at $400M valuation from a16z, Thrive, Patrick Collison — scoop from @mtemkin - tip @Techmeme https://t.co/CC2DGiXByf

