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AI coding startup Cursor seeks funding at $50B valuation: report

by March 12, 2026
by March 12, 2026

Artificial intelligence coding startup Cursor is reportedly in discussions with investors for a new funding round that could value the company at about $50 billion, nearly doubling its valuation from last year as demand for AI-powered programming tools accelerates.

According to a Bloomberg report, the talks are still preliminary and may not result in a deal.

If completed, the new financing would mark another milestone for one of the fastest-growing startups in the AI software sector.

Cursor, which launched its AI coding assistant in 2023, has rapidly gained traction among software developers and corporate teams seeking tools that can automate code writing and debugging tasks.

Funding talks could value Cursor at $50 billion

Cursor is exploring a funding round that could push its valuation to roughly $50 billion, according to people cited in the report.

The proposed valuation would represent a sharp increase from the company’s $29.3 billion valuation achieved in November when it raised $2.3 billion in a funding round co-led by venture capital firms Accel and Coatue.

The company has attracted backing from prominent investors across venture capital and the technology industry, including Coatue, Thrive Capital and Andreessen Horowitz, as well as major technology companies Alphabet’s Google and Nvidia.

The startup’s rapid valuation growth reflects the intense investor interest surrounding artificial intelligence tools designed to improve software development workflows.

AI coding assistant drives rapid revenue growth

Cursor’s software product has become a widely used tool for programmers looking to automate coding tasks.

The company’s AI assistant helps developers write code, debug issues and implement new software features more efficiently.

Its popularity has translated into strong financial growth.

An earlier Bloomberg report said Cursor’s annualized revenue surpassed $2 billion in February.

The revenue run rate — which estimates a company’s projected annual revenue based on current sales — has doubled compared with three months earlier.

Corporate clients account for a large share of the company’s business.

About 60% of Cursor’s revenue comes from enterprise customers, including companies adopting the platform for the first time and existing customers expanding usage across additional employees.

Cursor’s tools are used by organizations ranging from technology firms like OpenAI to companies outside the traditional software industry, including AB InBev’s Budweiser beer brand.

The platform has helped popularize a new style of software development known as “vibe coding,” where developers generate complex applications using simple prompts while artificial intelligence performs much of the technical work.

Competition intensifies in AI coding tools market

Cursor operates in an increasingly competitive market for AI coding assistants.

Major technology companies and well-funded startups are racing to develop tools that can automate programming tasks and accelerate software development.

Anthropic has been expanding its enterprise coding offering, Claude Code, as part of its broader AI platform strategy.

The company recently closed a funding round of about $30 billion at a $380 billion valuation.

Meanwhile, OpenAI released a major update to its coding model Codex earlier this month, strengthening its presence in the developer tools market.

Other emerging competitors include startups such as Replit, Sweden-based Lovable and Cognition, each of which has secured hundreds of millions of dollars in funding at unicorn valuations.

Cursor has continued expanding its capabilities as competition intensifies.

Last week the company introduced an update allowing its AI assistant to use a computer to implement code, test the results and record a video showing the progress for users to review.

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