Overview
- Multiple outlets report Cursor is in advanced talks for about $2 billion at a valuation above $50 billion, with Andreessen Horowitz set to co-lead as Thrive Capital and Nvidia are expected to join, though the company has not confirmed the round.
- The prospective deal would nearly double Cursor’s last disclosed valuation of $29.3 billion from November 2025, which followed a $900 million raise in June that year.
- Cursor makes an AI-first code editor that helps developers write, fix, and review software inside the workspace, aiming to handle broader tasks than simple autocomplete tools.
- Recent product updates include February features that let its agents test code changes and record their steps with videos, logs, and screenshots, along with a November in-house model designed to lower reliance on third-party AI services.
- Tech Funding News and Quartz say the round is oversubscribed and could add new investors, while CNBC underscores rising competition from Google, Anthropic, OpenAI, and Microsoft, and all funding details rely on unnamed sources.