Cursor, an AI tool that writes computer code for programmers, is raising over $2 billion from investors. The company could be valued at $50 billion, making it one of the most valuable AI startups ever.
That’s a massive jump from just two years ago when most people hadn’t heard of AI coding assistants. Now companies are paying big money for tools that help their programmers work faster.
Big Money Chasing AI Workers
Cursor isn’t just popular with individual programmers anymore. Major corporations are buying subscriptions for entire teams of developers. The tool can write code, fix bugs, and even explain what existing code does in plain English.
The funding round is being led by Andreessen Horowitz and Thrive Capital, two of Silicon Valley’s biggest investment firms. Both companies already own pieces of Cursor and are doubling down with more money.
The timing makes sense. While consumer AI tools like ChatGPT grab headlines, the real money is in business software. Companies will pay thousands per employee for tools that make their workers more productive.
What Happens Next
If the deal closes, Cursor joins an elite club of AI companies worth tens of billions. OpenAI recently raised money at a $157 billion valuation, while Anthropic is worth around $40 billion.
Expect more AI coding tools to pop up with big funding announcements. Every major tech company wants a piece of the market for AI that helps people work faster.

